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A group of people dressed as dinosaurs ‘raid’ the city

There was a period when dinosaurs lived on Earth. Envision a world in which these animals prowled, bounding, and ambling about. Imagine now what it would be like if dinosaurs suddenly materialized in the modern period. A widely shared video shows a group of people walking along a road while wearing dinosaur costumes. There’s no need to panic since these are individuals dressed in extravagant dinosaur costumes rather than actual dinosaurs.

These very amusing films are often shared by the Twitter account @Enezator. A video that was just posted on this account showed several dinosaurs walking along a path. Walking out of a subterranean corridor, these dinosaurs were now on foot. A “Dinosaur raid on the city” was described in the description that accompanied the footage. But when you look more closely, you can see how serious things really are.

They’re all dressed same in gray, as shown in the video. The minute they emerge from the subterranean tube, passersby are startled and astonished. People begin to film the show on tape as a mixture of intrigue and fear permeate the atmosphere. There is a sizable throng that gathers to see these “dinosaurs,” and you can even hear some people yelling in the video.

The video has received an astounding 6.7 million views, and many people have left comments expressing their opinions. Some said it seemed like these dinosaurs were finally coming to the surface after spending the previous 60 million years hidden beneath. Some others expressed satisfaction that it was just a costume, as things might have become very scary. It was mentioned in a different remark that the dinosaurs seemed to be searching for their mother.

It’s interesting to note that, according to new research, Earth was hit by an asteroid the size of Mount Everest some 66 million years ago. This devastating catastrophe wiped out 75% of life on Earth, including the dinosaurs. There has been discussion on the precise process causing the mass extinction. However, the evidence points to the dust and debris released into the atmosphere by the Chicxulub asteroid crash as the cause of the infamous “impact winter.”

 

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