Science AP: Meme falsely claims dinosaurs were only invented to prove evolution is real. There is no ‘dinohoax’ - Humans have been discovering dinosaur fossils for thousands of years, despite claims otherwise on social media.

Meme falsely claims dinosaurs were only invented to prove evolution is real. There is no ‘dinohoax’
Associated Press (archive.ph)
By Melissa Goldin
2023-12-28 19:45:40.14GMT

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A model of a dinosaur is seen during an auction of auction house Koller, for the skeleton of a Tyrannosaurus rex named Trinity, in Zurich, Switzerland on Tuesday, April 18, 2023. Humans have been discovering dinosaur fossils for thousands of years, despite claims otherwise on social media. (Michael Buholzer/Keystone via AP)

CLAIM: The word “dinosaur” was coined before the first dinosaur fossils were discovered, which proves that the prehistoric reptiles never existed.

AP’S ASSESSMENT: False. Humans have been finding dinosaur fossils for thousands of years, although experts widely credit an English surgeon and his wife for recognizing their significance after the couple’s 1822 discovery of dinosaur teeth in a forest south of London. An English anatomist and paleontologist coined the word “dinosauria,” the scientific name for dinosaurs meaning “terrible lizard,” in 1842.

THE FACTS: Millions of years after the dinosaurs’ extinction, social media users have dug up an old meme to deny the ancient beasts ever actually roamed the Earth.

“Sir Richard Owen, who created the term dinosaur, wanted to prove evolution to be true,” reads an image shared on Instagram. “He knew that many in the scientific community embraced the same goal. He was broke, and desperate to succeed. After his invention of the ‘dinosaur’ in 1842, amazingly, the first dinosaur discovery happened in 1858.”

In the top-left corner of the image, the word “dinohoax” appears below a picture of a Tyrannosaurus rex.

It’s unclear where the meme originated, but a Google search for “dinohoax” shows it has been circulating online since at least 2019.

Owen, an English anatomist and paleontologist, introduced the term dinosauria in 1842 to describe three types of extinct reptiles that had been formally named in the first decades of the 1800s.

But experts say fossilized dinosaur remains have been uncovered throughout human history, even though they weren’t broadly recognized for what they are until the 19th century.

“People have been interested in not just fossils, but dinosaur fossils, certainly for thousands of years,” Bruce Lieberman, director of the University of Kansas’ Paleontological Institute, told The Associated Press.

He explained that there is archaeological and other types of evidence pointing to an awareness among early civilizations of the creatures that would come to be known as dinosaurs. For example, a Native American pictogram of a giant bird dated to about 500 A.D. was found next to a site where dinosaur footprints were also discovered.

Gideon Mantell, an English surgeon, and his wife Mary Ann Mantell are widely regarded by experts as the first to view dinosaur fossils through a modern scientific lens. The couple, both amateur paleontologists, noted the significance of fossils as belonging to a different type of reptile following their discovery of dinosaur teeth in Tilgate Forest, approximately 27 miles (44 kilometers) south of London, in 1822.

After noticing similarities between the fossilized teeth and those of living iguanas, Gideon Mantell published a paper with his findings in 1825, naming the creature to whom the latter belonged iguanadon. Years later, Owen would use the word dinosauria to describe the iguanadon and two other creatures named around the same time — the megalosaurus and the hylaeosaurus.

“These three examples represent the first to be formally identified, described, and named scientifically as extinct animals,” Matt Friedman, director and associate curator at the University of Michigan’s Museum of Paleontology, told the AP in an email. “Owen was suitably impressed by the differences between these three ancient creatures and ‘ordinary’ reptiles that he decided they merited their own group, the dinosauria.”

Friedman added that “although a variety of evolutionary ideas were in circulation at the time,” Owen came up with the word dinosauria nearly 30 years prior to the publication of Charles Darwin’s “On the Origin of Species,” regarded as the cornerstone of evolutionary biology.

Additionally, Owen was not “desperate to succeed,” contrary to the claim spreading online.

“Owen was one of the most prominent British biologists of the mid-1800s, not some unknown scientist laboring in obscurity and looking for a big break,” Friedman wrote.
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Here's the meme:
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I don't believe in history anymore. Not since all those tik tok historian losers lost their shit at a single tik toker claiming that most of Roman history is made up. Really made me wonder why they gave such a huge shit...

I certainly don't believe Paleontologists ever since they decided Dinosaurs totally had feathers out of nowhere.
 
Goddamn the left and journalists in general just do not understand memes, do they? This is likey a meme having a bit of fun with the holohoax memes, which is to say taking something we actually do have evidence of and saying it never happened.

Because there is evidence for both of these things, but there are people who actually do deny both of them as well. Some creationists, for instance, have hilariously asserted that fossils were placed there by Satan to make us think the Earth was older than 6,000 years and shake our faith in God.

At least the holohoax shit is more plausible because the Nazis were very good at either destroying evidence or making sure it never existed in the first place. There are reasons some people sharing those memes actually believe this shit, as retarded as some of them may be.

The dinohoax is an obvious meme that almost nobody actually fucking believes and it's a goddamn waste of time trying to deboonk it.
 
I certainly don't believe Paleontologists ever since they decided Dinosaurs totally had feathers out of nowhere.
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Cretaceous Dromaeosaurids like Utahraptor, Deinonychus, and Velociraptor had feathers. The bullshit part was people extrapolating that out to all theropod dinosaurs like Tyrannosaurus, despite us literally having skin imprints showing otherwise.
 
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Cretaceous Dromaeosaurids like Utahraptor, Deinonychus, and Velociraptor had feathers. The bullshit part was people extrapolating that out to all theropod dinosaurs like Tyrannosaurus, despite us literally having skin imprints showing otherwise.
lol sure thing Paleo 👌
 
Isn't there a saying? "The truth needs no champion?" Something like that?

It's crazy watching those in power fuck up using power like a bunch of retards but I guess that just means they're more like us than we might figure.
 
Imagine being this triggered by a dumb meme
journoscum might go into cardiac arrest when they see troll science memes
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Well crap, this made me go looking and I lost my troll science folder.
Damn.

Time to start dragging laptop corpses out of the closet to see if it was on one of those.
 
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Meanwhile, most dinosaur fossils on the market (including many displayed in museums) are fakes made in a factory in China, from crushed limestone and burnt cattle bones. And the big era of dinosaur discovery, the Bone Wars of the 1880-90's, was chock full of hoaxes, with scientists faking new finds to get funding and bragging rights and generally being assholes all around. Same shit is happening now, but with faked feathered dinosaur fossils and the latest "biggest sauropod ever!" discovery every other year based on a fragment of a single bone.

I wouldn't be shocked if a majority of dinosaur species are hoaxes and just kept on the books because it would be too damaging to museums or modern science's already damaged reputation to admit the falsehood, same as we've seen with faked Minoan and Egyptian artifacts since modern testing starting outing them as forgeries.
 
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