The Goose, now better known under the classification ‘Canadadon’, is a modern day dinosaur traipsing about in our cold north- just as treacherous as its reign in the Triassic period.
At the Dawn of the Mesozoic era, approximately 250 years ago, when life started to rebuild after the Permian extinction, one matter of life decided it would dedicate the next several hundred million years causing everyone around trouble.
“I don’t think anyone is shocked to hear this” says expert paleontologist Dr. Dick Harding. He, and his partner Dr. Billy Brennan, have been studying the link between the predatory instinct of the great Canadian goose, and how they could’ve behaved during the Triassic
“Dinosaurs should’ve’ gone extinct, and there is a very good reason for that” posits Dr. Brennan “Clearly geese shouldn’t be around today either.
Follow The Daily Concern as we dive deeper into the mysteries these modern birds have, and what insight we can glean from these modern monsters, to see what the giant monsters of our past were like.






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