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How did lightning affect large sauropods?
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…
>>5020644What the fuck is wrong with people
>>5020644Dead internet theory
They are probably hiring the same bots.
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
>>5020642 (OP)They grounded themselves with their tails.
>>5020675I google every new /an/ thread so nah you got caught
>>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.
>>5020676As all functioning adults do
>>5020642 (OP)I don't know, but picrel goes incredibly hard.
>>5020686You’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
>>5020642 (OP)They didn't have electricity back then.
>>5020675it's the first matching result when you reverse image search you giga retard