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Would you still love me if I was paleontologiclly incorrect 🥺
It's so funny to me that birds survived the mass extinction of life on earth and dinosaurs didn't

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is it me or is the indoraptor's skeletal anatomy inaccurate on purpose to fit the cause he was engineered for
omg i know right its so weird, bcs unless theres a class of dinosaurs i didn't know about then dromaeosauridae were like the only dinosaurs that had that folded-back kinda look for their arms. and it seemed like it was majorly to make the feathers on their arms useful in hunting and survival, but i imagine hunting humans and destroying entire buildings must be pretty hard as an oversized utahraptor which is pretty much what our boi the indoraptor was. tbh it makes him way scarier not even just because he can run on four legs.
Earlier this year, someone on this site clued me in to a fantastic plush raptor. I immediately bought it for my niece and was SO EXCITED. My niece LOVES dinosaurs and we'd been talking about how birds are the descendants of dinosaurs. The raptor had feathers and was perfect.
So I bought it and had it shipped to my niece and continued to be gleeful in anticipation. Niece was going to love it. And then her mom (my sister) called me and said she thought it looked too scary and didn't think she should give it to Niece. I didn't think it looked scary; I thought it looked cool. But I'm a 40 year old weirdo and I'm not Niece's mom. I'm not the best person to judge what's appropriate for a four year old. I certainly didn't want Niece to be scared. I said okay and asked for it to be sent back to me. I planned to name it "Hope" (after "hope is the thing with feathers") and put it in my office.
Well, life happens and Sister still hadn't gotten around to shipping it to me. Today, Niece accidentally found it and LOVED it. I got a call from them and Niece asks if she can keep the dinosaur. I was confused - I've gotten her a bunch of dinosaurs and they're all clearly hers. While I've let her play with mine in the past, they always come home with me. We're all on the same page about whose dinosaurs are whose. So I explain that any dinosaur I've given her is hers. Sister then explains what happened. I say of course Niece can keep the dinosaur!
Throughout the day, I've gotten pictures from Sister of Niece with this dinosaur. She's roaring with it, it eats meals with her, she's drawing pictures for it. Apparently, it even Skyped with Grandma (my mother). I just got a text from Sister that Niece fell asleep cuddling it.
Anyway - if Raptor Recommender is out there - please know that this child is so incredibly happy and loves her plush velociraptor. It has been her favorite gift that I have sent her. Thank you for posting your raptor story so I could learn this existed. :)
Wet Beast Wednesday, you say?