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Posted June 12.05

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Mystery Of The Lost Dinosaurs Answered

Psychic viewer Aaron C. Donahue says he knows what happened to the dinosaurs some 220 million years ago. They didn't go extinct at all. They evolved and are still with us.

The dinosaurs of so long ago are the birds that live among us today, Donahue told his Internet radio listening audience this week.

He said the dinosaurs lived at a time when the Earth was a plush rain forest and there was ample food to support these massive beasts.

As conditions changed, however, and the rain forests began to disappear, the dinosaurs did what most other successful species of animals have done on this planet. They evolved into smaller and still successful creatures.

The birds are very ancient creatures, the ancestors of the dinosaurs that once roamed the planet.

A report by scientists for North Carolina State University, published in a recent issue of Science Magazine, tends to support Donahue's view of the link between the dinosaurs and contemporary birds.

The report noted that the petrified remains of a female Tyrannosaurus rex dinosaur that died 68 million years ago had a bone structure strongly similar to that of the bones of female birds, and no other type of animal.

The Tyrannosaurus rex laid eggs, as did other dinosaurs of that period.

"In addition to demonstrating gender, it also links the reproductive physiology of dinosaurs to birds very closely," researcher Mary Higby Schweitzer said in an interview with a reporter for Reuters.

"It indicates that dinosaurs produced and shelled their eggs much more like modern birds than like modern crocodiles," she said.

Donahue said the evolution of the dinosaurs occurred over a long period of time. "They had time to evolve to adapt to a changing environment," he said.

Unfortunately, he said, the climate changes in the world today are happening so fast, because of human industrial pollution and over population, that no living creature on the planet has time to evolve and adapt.

In fact, our pollution has already driven into extinction many species of animals that survived the Cretaceous Period when the last big environmental change occurred..

This time, if we don't find a way to slow down global warming and get things in check, extinction looms for all life on the planet.

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