Three-Year-Old Explains Dinosaur Extinction



The video starts by cutting off a word that I believe is "explosion." Then this three-year-old gives an intelligent and cogent explanation of what happened to the dinosaurs. This is Malene Lawrence's son, Curtis. He is now 13 years old and still studying paleontology. See another video where he volunteers at a traveling dinosaur museum at age 11. -via Digg


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If you wanted to go really crazy, I bet you could find black thermochromic paints that change at a few different temperatures for a real lightshow. Imagine this with three layers: 75 degrees, 80 degrees and 85 degrees. It'd constantly be in flux.
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