ebinWaitee
ebinWaitee t1_jdwlr86 wrote
Reply to comment by OneShotHelpful in Why are nonhuman erect bipedal animals so rare? by violetmammal4694
Do you have a source for that? I was under the impression that birds have evolved from dinosaurs
ebinWaitee t1_jduedxq wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Why are nonhuman erect bipedal animals so rare? by violetmammal4694
> all dinosaurs were bipedal
Pretty sure there were tons of dinosaur species that weren't. Triceratops for example
Edit: wow, mind blown that they've all believed to have a common ancestor that was bipedal!
Edit2: hmm, turns out that's probably not the case after all
ebinWaitee t1_j5jktec wrote
Reply to comment by AGDude in Gardener loses four fingers after the grenade he used as the key holder explodes by rocketboy44
Could've been a flash bang. Those often explode multiple times (unlike what you'd think when you've seen them in video games or movies)
Edit: also worth pointing out is that he only lost four fingers which leads me to believe it certainly wasn't a fragmentation grenade
ebinWaitee t1_j0qfy6n wrote
Reply to comment by fliguana in Would it be possible to 'carbonate' a beverage with a gas much heavier or lighter than air, and then when the consumer drinks it, the gas density changes their voice pich? Such as with the helium trick? by infadibulum
Also because it reacts with water to form carbon acid which affects the taste of beverages
ebinWaitee t1_jdwshcu wrote
Reply to comment by OneShotHelpful in Why are nonhuman erect bipedal animals so rare? by violetmammal4694
Thanks! That is fascinating, never knew they're all believed to descent from a bipedal ancestor.