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Grand Regent Thraggomizer
I spent way too much time on this
u/ComradeHregly — 2 days ago

I spent way too much time on this
I was recording a video about amber and its contribution to palaeontology when it just occurred to me. What would you encase in resin so that those who found it millions of years from now would learn about us and our way of life?
For whatever reason North/South American Paleolithic artwork is really difficult to decipher, it makes a lot of people speculate what they may be depicting from Dinosaurs (only creationists make that claim), to giant Ground slothes, to animals that may still be around today. To bad they weren't as good as the Chauvet Painters
Apologies if this isn't adequate for this subreddit, if that's the case I can remove it.