We’ve been told the dinosaurs died off because of an asteroid strike. Maybe it was a lightning strike – which just “killed” a dinosaur in Kansas recently.
911 call from a place called “Field Station: Dinosaurs,” it’s a dino-themed theme park but last weekend, there was a thunderstorm . . . and lightning struck a 60-ton, 100-foot-long “Sauroposeidon” animatronic dinosaur at the park.
That dinosaur was destroyed . . . but fire crews were able to prevent a dinosaur mass extinction event (see asteroid) by containing the blaze before it spread to the other 39 dinosaurs contained with in the park.
One official at Field Station joked, “It’s the first dinosaur fire in almost 63 million years . . . they had to be on their game.”
According to park officials, some people are coming to the park this week just to “pay their respects.”
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