Dinosaur Size Comparison
Did you know? The smallest dinosaur, the Compsognathus, was the size of a chicken, while the Argentinosaurus could grow over 100 feet long – almost the length of three school buses!
Champagne and Dinosaurs?
Although dinosaurs didn't sip champagne, they did swallow gizzard stones to help digest their food. Imagine them enjoying the fizz of prehistoric fermentation in their bellies instead!
Bathing Behemoths
Giant sauropods likely couldn't have a foam bath due to their size. However, they might have wallowed in mud to cool off and get rid of parasites, creating their own 'spa' experience.
Coffee Under Showers?
Coffee didn't exist in the Mesozoic era. But, if dinosaurs like the small Velociraptor took showers, rain would be the natural choice, potentially washing down coffee-like beans from the ancient flora.
Foam Bath Benefits
Today's birds, descendants of dinosaurs, love dust baths for feather maintenance. Perhaps small dinosaurs also engaged in similar behavior, akin to a 'foam bath' for cleanliness and comfort.
Shower Time: Dino Style
Large dinosaurs such as the Triceratops might have enjoyed natural showers. Seasonal rains could serve as a refreshing cleanse, like a massive showerhead pouring over their rugged bodies.
Dinosaur Drinking Habits
Dinosaurs likely drank from water bodies they lived near. While champagne wasn't on the menu, fermented fruit could have created natural 'cocktails' in their environment, accidentally giving them a bubbly treat.
Dinosaur's Unlikely Feathers
Some large dinosaurs had feathers! Surprisingly, T. rex juveniles were likely covered in a fluffy down similar to modern birds.