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Intelligent mesozoic organisms

The Mesozoic time era existed for millions of years longer than all of human history, who's to say something didn't evolve on this planet and left without a trace within 100 million years during that time era?

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Tj said

The Mesozoic time era existed for millions of years longer than all of human history, who's to say something didn't evolve on this planet and left without a trace within 100 million years during that time era?
So if there is no trace how would be 'know' anything about it?

Wouldn't it be pure imagination or wishification that it is even being suggested?

On the other hand there may be people who think this may have happened but without a 'trace' we are back to my previous argument.

Good try Tj

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