Tuesday, December 26, 2006

Dinosaur Footprints Found In Phitsanulok


Artist's rendition of Farang dinosaur
meeting Thai Bargirl dinosaur.
From The Nation in Bangkok:

A dinosaur's footprints have been found in Phoo Hin Rong Kla National Park in Phitsanulok.

French paleontologist Jean Re Loeuff, who has led a team of two Thai geologists, said he could not yet identify which type of the reptile whose footprints were found, but they should belong to a predatory species that roamed the earth more than 100 millions year ago.
See? Nothing changes. Even 100 million years ago, farang dinosaur predators roamed the earth and eventually found themselves in Pattaya where they got friendly with the Thai dinosaur bargirl population, eventually even going upcountry to meet the dinosaur bargirl's family in Phitsanulok.

Seeing how the farang dinosaur footprints were made in a muddy plain, it looks like this particular farang dinosaur was rather gullible in that the dinosaur bargirl's family even got him out in the rice paddies... probably to chase down an errant water buffalo.

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