Tastes like Chicken, with perhaps a little sage and thyme. Bake in the oven at 350° F for 36 hours. Add stuffing if desired. Served best with cranberry sauce, plum pudding, mashed potatoes and country gravy
That is funny to hear about the Oviraptor, because i remember as a kid in the 90s learning about them, and from its depiction imagining it eating eggs with that weird mouth, but it turns out that they probably didn't even eat eggs at all, hah. In those days, the longest dinosaur was Diplodocus and the tallest one Brachiosaurus, which was also the heaviest one i think. It is kinda odd though, because feathered dinos weren't really a thing in the 80s and 90s, as Archaeopteryx was pretty much the only known feathered dinosaur and most other dinos still had the thick hide, my favorite raptor was Deinonychus, and was happy to see it in Jurassic Park, despite it being called a Velociraptor the whole time. Although, later estimations of Deino's size was scaled down and another raptor was probably more similar to the ones in Jurassic Park. Anyway, i was not all that happy to see that most of the raptors actually had some feathers going on, it just kinda ruins the scary image. Since then (mid/late 90s) i chose another animal as my favorite prehistoric predator, which was Dunkleosteus from the Devonian era. And as much as i like birds today, i actually like them a lot, especially being around crows, magpies and sparrows, and i do think of them as modern dinos, but i still like to think of the prehistoric dinos in the way that they were depicted until the "renaissance".
Love this video! Most Americans still don’t know about the connection between dinosaurs and birds. I love the fact that she ended the video with a comment about chicken. When I tell people that dinosaurs and birds are related, I always make a joke about T. Rex probably tasting like chicken! Now, I’m going to have to change the joke to her comment!
That answer may well be able to solve the problem posed in the title here, but I can't imagine any whatsoever where that could also in fact "slov" the problem. 😁
Tastes like Chicken, with perhaps a little sage and thyme. Bake in the oven at 350° F for 36 hours. Add stuffing if desired. Served best with cranberry sauce, plum pudding, mashed potatoes and country gravy
That is funny to hear about the Oviraptor, because i remember as a kid in the 90s learning about them, and from its depiction imagining it eating eggs with that weird mouth, but it turns out that they probably didn't even eat eggs at all, hah.
In those days, the longest dinosaur was Diplodocus and the tallest one Brachiosaurus, which was also the heaviest one i think.
It is kinda odd though, because feathered dinos weren't really a thing in the 80s and 90s, as Archaeopteryx was pretty much the only known feathered dinosaur and most other dinos still had the thick hide, my favorite raptor was Deinonychus, and was happy to see it in Jurassic Park, despite it being called a Velociraptor the whole time.
Although, later estimations of Deino's size was scaled down and another raptor was probably more similar to the ones in Jurassic Park.
Anyway, i was not all that happy to see that most of the raptors actually had some feathers going on, it just kinda ruins the scary image.
Since then (mid/late 90s) i chose another animal as my favorite prehistoric predator, which was Dunkleosteus from the Devonian era.
And as much as i like birds today, i actually like them a lot, especially being around crows, magpies and sparrows, and i do think of them as modern dinos, but i still like to think of the prehistoric dinos in the way that they were depicted until the "renaissance".
The protein from t Rex must be really great muscle building
This was a brilliant presentation by an even more brilliant presenter; Kristy Curry Rogers.
Love this video! Most Americans still don’t know about the connection between dinosaurs and birds. I love the fact that she ended the video with a comment about chicken. When I tell people that dinosaurs and birds are related, I always make a joke about T. Rex probably tasting like chicken! Now, I’m going to have to change the joke to her comment!
We're almost sure you'll remember this comment every time you eat chicken now. 😁 🍗
We're glad you enjoyed the video, Nunya.
"What Did T Rex Taste Like?"
Anything it wanted to taste like.
Chicken, what else.
💯I love you so much my little birdisaur💯
I have an African Grey... smartest dino lol!
*CHICKEN* *!!!* _....[ seriously ]...._
Lol it has some bite to it! BAM!
It would taste like gaint Kentucky fried Chicken
Chicken ! 😋
I mean we all know it tasted like chicken.
Like Chicken of course 😁
But why though??!! 🙄🙄🙄
... like chicken ... problem sloved ...
That answer may well be able to solve the problem posed in the title here, but I can't imagine any whatsoever where that could also in fact "slov" the problem. 😁
chicken
so coo;
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