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How did lightning affect large sauropods?
Anonymous No.5020644 [Report] >>5020645 >>5020646 >>5020675
https://www.reddit.com/r/Dinosaurs/comments/1m1unfu/how_did_lightning_affect_large_sauropods/

Every cat and dino thread ends up being a reddit repost…
Anonymous No.5020645 [Report]
>>5020644
What the fuck is wrong with people
Anonymous No.5020646 [Report]
>>5020644
Dead internet theory
They are probably hiring the same bots.
Anonymous No.5020647 [Report]
Maybe they learned to stay lower to the ground, find shelter - if even possible - or lie down together to lower the elevated surface area? Sorry I’ve got little to no knowledge about how lightning works the image is just really funny to me
Anonymous No.5020654 [Report]
>>5020642 (OP)
They grounded themselves with their tails.
Anonymous No.5020675 [Report] >>5020676 >>5021608
>>5020644
>the redditor religiously follows reddit for any crossposts
>cries reddit when he finds one that only he would know by going to reddit
Anonymous No.5020676 [Report] >>5020686
>>5020675
I google every new /an/ thread so nah you got caught
Anonymous No.5020683 [Report]
>>5020642 (OP)
This is likely a shitposting thread but I'll give a serious answer anyway, I've long had the idea that lightning strikes were the "top predator" of the largest sauropods, since not much else was going to bring them down. Meaning ones that didn't develop the instinct to lie down during storms got zapped.
Anonymous No.5020686 [Report] >>5020801
>>5020676
As all functioning adults do
Anonymous No.5020699 [Report]
>>5020642 (OP)
I don't know, but picrel goes incredibly hard.
Anonymous No.5020801 [Report] >>5023054
>>5020686
You’re accusing people of “being reddit” in a 4chan thread about dinosaurs. You are in no position to talk about what makes a functioning adult
Anonymous No.5020810 [Report]
>>5020642 (OP)
They didn't have electricity back then.
Anonymous No.5021608 [Report]
>>5020675
it's the first matching result when you reverse image search you giga retard
Anonymous No.5022059 [Report]
>>5020642 (OP)
It gives them priority when their opponent uses an attacking move.
Anonymous No.5022603 [Report]
>>5020642 (OP)
>asks a question
>posts a picture that answers the question perfectly
What's the point of asking the question?
Anonymous No.5022655 [Report] >>5022986
so it wasn't a meteor but instead just normal ass thunderstorms that did the job... huh...
Anonymous No.5022659 [Report]
>>5020642 (OP)
How does it affect giraffes?
Anonymous No.5022971 [Report]
weren't thunderstorms much more frequent because of how warm and humid it was?
Anonymous No.5022986 [Report] >>5024634
>>5022655
Not all dinos were large tall freaks
Anonymous No.5023054 [Report] >>5023182
>>5020801
I never called anyone "reddit"
Anonymous No.5023182 [Report] >>5023205
>>5023054
Yes you did
Anonymous No.5023205 [Report] >>5024624
>>5023182
No i didn't. What you replied to was my first post in this thread
Anonymous No.5024615 [Report]
>>5020642 (OP)
>Commencing shock therapy
Anonymous No.5024616 [Report]
>>5020642 (OP)
Why wouldn't this work?
Anonymous No.5024622 [Report]
>>5020642 (OP)

Whatever the answer, giant sauropods must had gotten something right since they lived for so long
Anonymous No.5024624 [Report]
>>5023205
That’s not me. Also no it wasnt
Anonymous No.5024634 [Report]
>>5022986
t. saurlet
Anonymous No.5024639 [Report]
>>5020642 (OP)
Fake, every respectable dinosaur fan knows ceratopsians are the ones affected by lightning.
Anonymous No.5024645 [Report]
don't watch that episode of 'Primal' where one those giants contracts rabies if you have a weak stomach.