Skip to content
Archive of posts filed under the Anthroposaurus sapiens category.

New Ideas about 85-million-year-old sea monster: Mosasaur

Advanced, shark like swimming began in mosasaurs millions of years earlier than we previously thought.

Menopause

Has the menopause a role in the evolution of intelligence?

The Dinosauroid: A Humanoid Dinosaur

Dale Russell’s dinosauroid was a serious scientific speculation, but not a testable hypothesis, and was never claimed to have been.

Wikipedia on “Reptilian Humanoid”

Wikipedia, the amateur online encyclopedia, has a reference—in its item sub voce Reptilian Humanoid—to Darren Naish’s blogged critique of Who Lies Sleeping?, the book about the intelligent dinosaur (the Anthroposaur) but it does not refer to Who Lies Sleeping? itself.

Who Lies Sleeping? Impossible to Find—Illogical Contraption

Naish calls attention to another, far more obscure book and writer—Mike Magee and his paranoid 1993 psuedoscience rant Who Lies Sleeping?

What if the Asteroid had Missed?

“If it’s such a good solution for us, is it so difficult to imagine it could be a good solution for a dinosaur, therefore a “dinosauroid”?”

Oil Explosion Killed Dinosaurs

He was searching sediments for cenospheres—microscopic carbon beads regarded as signs of industrial activity—and found them at the end of the age of dinosaurs, 65 million years before we are aware of any human industry.

In Error—Mammoths

Mammoths possibly only died out in historical times

Talking as Social Grooming in Humans

Language evolved so that we could gossip. Talking replaced the social grooming of primates like chimpanzees

Intelligence in Animals

Some animals seem to know the medicinal or pesticidal properties of some plants