• @Shelbyeileen@lemmy.world
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    7210 months ago

    I love stuff like this. Here are some real dinosaur/extinct creature names!

    • Sauroniops: Literally means Eye of Sauron

    • Dracorex Hogwartsia: Dragon King of Hogwarts

    • Thanos Simonattoi: after Thanos

    • Irritator Challengeri: he was hard to dig up and scientists were angry

    • Gasosaurus: discovered while a gas company was being built.

    • Gojirasaurus: self explanatory

    • Attenborosaurus: plesiosaurus named after David Attenborough.

    • Crichtonosaurus: similar to an ankylo and named after author of Jurassic Park

    • Bambiraptor sounds cute, and it’s named after the deer (because it was deer sized), but it was a fierce and deadly creature.

    There’s so many more; I could nerd out forever. I miss when I was a little girl, and people would actually talk to me about dinosaurs…

  • The Octonaut
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    3910 months ago

    This isn’t actually true though. Most dinosaurs have been named in the last 100 years. In fact 85% of them have been named since Jurassic Park came out.

    • @StorminNorman@lemmy.world
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      610 months ago

      Correct. We are currently in a golden age for unearthing new dinosaurs. Pretty much every week there’s something new that we have found.

      • @audaxdreik
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        610 months ago

        Is it actually finding new stuff, though? Or just refining classification methods to better identify what we already had lying around?

  • @pH3ra@lemmy.ml
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    2410 months ago

    Now advertising companies would pay to slap the name of their brand on dinosaurs:

    • Cocapteryx colacerus
    • Teslasaurus muskatus
    • Primeraptor amazonii
  • @rockerface@lemm.ee
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    2010 months ago

    I think it’s less that biologists stopped using Latin and more that we’re running out of Latin

    • Rose Thorne
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      3110 months ago

      Well then, invent more.

      People keep saying it’s a dead language, but I keep seeing it around. Sounds more like a goddamn lazy language to me!

      • oo1
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        510 months ago

        i think they do.
        lots of the newer “scientific” names for stuff are made up latin sounding words.

      • @scarrtt@lemm.ee
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        410 months ago

        Not to ruin the moment here or anything but this is the first properly funny comment I’ve seen on Lemmy. I used to spend most of my time on Reddit just hunting around for funny comments so I feel like the transition is now complete, so thanks

  • @lunarul@lemmy.world
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    1610 months ago

    Case in point: Balaur bondoc was named just 13 years ago and its name literally means “chonky dragon”

  • ivanafterall
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    1510 months ago

    Brah!ntosaurus. Or maybe Brawndosaurus? Plants got what it craves!

  • @Ensign_Crab@lemmy.world
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    1210 months ago

    There’s a dinosaur named after Zuul from Ghostbusters.

    Full name: Zuul crurivastator, or “Zuul, Destroyer of Shins.”

  • LEX
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    1010 months ago

    Didn’t they just name like the most distant star ever discovered Godzilla?

    Come on, that’s bad ass!

    • @STUPIDVIPGUY@sopuli.xyz
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      10 months ago

      i mean if you think about it godzilla is just ancient mythology except not ancient

      in other words its a perfect name

  • @quicksand@lemmy.world
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    810 months ago

    Now that’s some dank strains. Someone needs to be at out critical mass and blue dream, and I think we found our man… Facelikeapotato, we don’t deserve you, but we need you