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And who knows what kind of calendar the dinosaurs were using?
It actually took millions of years for the dinosaurs to go extinct. Not dinos one day and no dinos the next. They also became extinct in different parts of the world at different times. 'Course the continents and oceans were distributed differently over the Earth's surface then, too.
I have always found the extinction of the Earth's mammalian megafauna more interesting and it is in the geologically recent past. Probably we could learn a lot more about possible sweeping extinction scenarios from studying that than we could from studying the dino extinction so many hundreds of millions of years ago.
Of course, we also might be able to learn a lot about the current alarming extinction of amphibian species across the globe and apply it to ourselves, also. We are probably slowly poisoning the Earth, and ourselves, to death.
We will probably do ourselves in long before any natural cataclysm has the chance to do it for us.
And we only use one year calendars.
how long it took does,nt matter to them . LOL they gone LOLOL