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Comic #2587

1 Scientist Jamie: So, we've travelled from 1947 to the Jurassic. What scientific discoveries can we make here?
2 Scientist Adam: We can examine the myth that dinosaurs and humans co-existed.
3 Scientist Jamie: There are dinosaurs here. We're here.
4 Scientist Adam: Wow. I always thought that one was false.

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Forgive me, father, for I have sinned. I have drawn dinosaurs and hominids in the same cartoon.
    —Gary Larson


2024-05-11 Rerun commentary: Depending how you interpret that green baseplate, there may be another anachronism here. There was no grass in the Jurassic period.

So I suppose the green ground cover here is moss.

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