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Re: Great White Shark hunting techniques



In message Tue, 23 Jan 1996 23:56:04 -0500,
  JCMcL <darwincr@laplaza.taos.nm.us>  writes:

> Oh, but it would.  Sauropods fed by reaching down with their long necks
> to the treetops whilst floating above them.  At such times, large
> carnivorous dinosaurs sometimes leaped into the air and punctured the
> giants with their teeth, thus letting the amassed hydrogen out so that
> the sauropods FWOOSHED about briefly like titanic balloons before
> settling to earth to be devoured at last.
>
> John McLoughlin

Why do I have a feeling that we don't want to know how the sauropods
descended to the ground at night in order to bury their heads, as per your
last explanation?

Then again, that can't be as strange as how they got back up into the air in
the morning...

  Dan Lipkowitz