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Chickfighter on Jan. 10, 2022
In which Knucklehead learns of a creature with an even weirder shaped head than his own!
bravo1102 at 2:07AM, Jan. 11, 2022
If you can get your lips around Quet-zal-coat-lus, the Northropi is easy. Who knew Northrop Aviation was around in the Cretaceus. Pterarodons to Stealth bombers in 66 million years.
Chickfighter at 7:06AM, Jan. 11, 2022
Yes, that's some impressive tech!
Jamie59 at 5:41PM, Jan. 10, 2022
As big as that Beak is it could swallow a man. And not the fun way.
Chickfighter at 6:33PM, Jan. 10, 2022
Fortunately there were no men around 66 million years ago to experience that, but I suspect some similarly sized fish and such did.
jerrie at 1:17PM, Jan. 10, 2022
my god was that a REAL bird? look at the SIZE of that thing!!!! thank god that thing is extinct.
Chickfighter at 1:19PM, Jan. 10, 2022
I know. Hard to believe it could actually get off the ground. Sort of like a crane or a pelican, but like four or five times larger.