Dinosaur Quote by Jack Horner Download Open image “I think most of the dinosaur specimens we find represent subadult sizes.” — Jack Horner ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.2 out of 5 (6 ratings) Copy quoteShare Dinosaur Find I think Most Represent Sizes Think
Unfortunately, with dinosaurs, we haven't had enough specimens to determine how much variation there is within a species. — Jack Horner Copy Share Image
“Let’s Talk About Dinosaurs The word dinosaur means ‘terrible lizard’. It was created by English paleontologist Richard Owen in 1842 and was implied to… — P. T. Hersom Copy Share Image
“It goes without saying, but T. rex was huge: adults were about forty-two feet (thirteen meters) long and weighed in the ballpark of seven… — Steve Brusatte Copy Share Image
My son's always showing me pictures of dinosaurs and asking me what their names are. I dont know so I make stuff up: That… — Craig Ferguson Copy Share Image
The dinosaur's eloquent lesson is that if some bigness is good, an overabundance of bigness is not necessarily better. — Eric Johnston Copy Share Image
The combination of such characters, some, as the sacral ones, altogether peculiar among Reptiles, others borrowed, as it were, from groups now distinct from each other, and all manifested by creatures far surpassing in size the largest of existing reptiles, will, it is presumed, be deemed sufficient ground for establishing a distinct tribe or sub-order of Saurian Reptiles, for which… — Richard Owen Copy Share
“The holes in front of us were fossilized tracks, huge ones. Dinosaur tracks, no doubt. As we looked closer, we could see that there were both handprints and footprints, and some of them had finger and toe marks. They had the telltale shape of tracks left by sauropods. We had found a 170-million-year-old dinosaur dance floor, records left by colossal… — Steve Brusatte Copy Share
Certainly paleontologists have found samples of an extremely small fraction, only, of the earth's extinct species, and even for groups that are most readily… — George Gaylord Simpson Copy Share Image
The dinosaurs's eloquent lesson is that if some bigness is good, an overabundance of bigness is not necessarily better. — Eric Johnston Copy Share Image
“So far, every claim by one evolutionist that a dinosaur fossil represents a transition between kinds has been counterbalanced by another evolutionist on the grounds of its well-formed anatomy. This ongoing disagreement stems from the fact that each dinosaur fossil appears to be from a fully formed creature with every part in place. So we see that expert dinosaur design… — Brian Thomas Copy Share
Paleontologists have tried to turn Archaeopteryx into an earth-bound, feathered dinosaur. But it's not. It is a bird, a perching bird. And no amount… — Alan Feduccia Copy Share Image
My father had owned a ranch when he was younger, in Montana, and he remembered riding his horse across the prairie and seeing some… — Jack Horner Copy Share Image
When I was growing up in Montana I had two dreams: I wanted to be a paleontologist and I wanted to have a pet… — Jack Horner Copy Share Image
I was very fortunate, during my early years as a paleontologist, in that my field crews and I made some remarkable discoveries indicating dinosaurs… — Jack Horner Copy Share Image
Unfortunately, with dinosaurs, we haven't had enough specimens to determine how much variation there is within a species. — Jack Horner Copy Share Image
Life histories tell you just about everything you need to know about an animal. — Jack Horner Copy Share Image
The chicken is a dinosaur. I mean, it really is. You can't argue with it, because we're the classifiers and we've classified it that… — Jack Horner Copy Share Image
We all have genes that come from our ancestors that aren't used - they're not turned on. So we actually carry ancient genes with… — Jack Horner Copy Share Image
A dinosaur out of context is like a character without a story. Worse than that, the character suffers from amnesia. — Jack Horner Copy Share Image
Dinosaurs are built just like birds - they can squat down, they can get up. Mammals, when we lay down, we throw our legs… — Jack Horner Copy Share Image
I encourage people who don't believe in evolution to look for horses in Jurassic Solenhofen limestone. — Jack Horner Copy Share Image
In the future, I'd like to see paleontology as a whole get a lot more quantitative. — Jack Horner Copy Share Image
Today, a friend and I had a discussion about dinosaurs and came to the conclusion that T-Rex's were only angry and aggressive because their… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
I enjoy Dinosaur for what it is. It's a unique band that has a unique chemistry. — Lou Barlow Copy Share Image
“So far, every claim by one evolutionist that a dinosaur fossil represents a transition between kinds has been counterbalanced by another evolutionist on the… — Brian Thomas Copy Share Image
I went back and reread the Dinosaur chapter in 'Our Band Could Be Your Life,' and it was so depressing. — Lou Barlow Copy Share Image
Every child thinks archaeology is about digging up land to find dinosaur remains and gold. I had the same intentions. — Bhuvan Bam Copy Share Image
Cameron called me a dinosaur you know? Well I'm the only dinosaur who can ride a bike 12 miles a day. — Dennis Skinner Copy Share Image
What kind of a dinosaur am I? I guess something like a triceratops. A triceratops is not too dynamic, but has a little strength. — Robin Lopez Copy Share Image
“im jeff goldblum in jurassic park for u i point out human beings' exploitation of the natural world thats my main function also im… — Steve Roggenbuck Copy Share Image
I love David Suchet. I'm obsessed with Poirot. Then I saw him in 'The Importance of Being Earnest,' where he did Lady Bracknell, and… — Noel Fielding Copy Share Image
As a young boy, I was very interested - as I still am - in all sorts of adventure and exploration. I thought about… — Brian Skerry Copy Share Image
I think the players, I put in the book for example that we should go back to wood rackets, probably they laughed at me,… — John McEnroe Copy Share Image
I went to my first dinosaur hall with my father and twin brother. We went to the American Museum of Natural History, and I… — David H. Koch Copy Share Image