Tuesday, May 1, 2007

Brontosaurus

So the Brontosaurus has gone through something of an identity crisis. Apparently, I missed the memo that went around explaining that the Brontosaurus was no longer named Brontosaurus. It is now to be referred to as an Apatosaurus. I say, after all this time, why bother? We'll still call it a brontosaurus. It's not like they're around to step in and correct us. And the new name is Latin for "deceptive lizard." Doesn't that say something right there? This whole name change thing could be a hoax. Maybe they used to be the Madonnas of the Jurassic period, reinventing themselves every few years.
All I know is that they were my favorite of the dinosaur toys to play with because you could wrap your little fist around their long necks and carry them that way. Like a toddler caveman with a club.
Eff science, let's call a sauropod a sauropod. Apatosaurus sounds like the bastard cousin of a platypus. Or some kind of punctuation. I know, let's give it a new name entirely. Henceforth, we shall call the Brontosaurus...Bruce. All hail Bruce.

2 comments:

Megan D. said...

Huzzah! My noun!

Bruce it is.

waynehedd said...

Yo, the apatosaurous was discovered in 1877 and given the name "deceptive lizzard". Then in 1903 the brontosaurus was discovered and named "thunder lizard".
We recently discovered that the wrong head was placed on the brontosaurus, it was the head of the camarasaurus, so it never existed. The name was never changed, the apatosaurus was always around and so was the camarasarus, the brontosaurus was a mistake, like excepting pluto as a planet in our solar system. Research first man before you post.