My reasoning is that it (hopefully) reminds people that we weren't/aren't
the most successful animal on the planet. Depends how you measure success
(i.e. Power to modify/destroy whole landscapes), but I like to think it
puts the anthropocentric worldview down a peg or two.
On 29/07/13 8:33 AM, "Dann Pigdon" <dannj@alphalink.com.au> wrote:
On Mon, Jul 29th, 2013 at 3:47 AM, john-schneiderman@cox.net wrote:
How would you answer this question:
Why study Dinosaurs?
A certain quote attributed to George Mallory comes to mind.
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