Just in case there was any question about this . . . yes, your eight-year-old knows more about dinosaurs than you do. Maybe a LOT more.
Yesterday was International Dinosaur Day. And a new poll found American adults know VERY little about dinosaurs even though we loved them as kids.
Here's the craziest stat: Close to HALF of Americans said they think it's possible dinosaurs STILL EXIST in some remote corner of the world. (That MIGHT be true if you count birds . . . or if there's a real-life Jurassic Park we don't know about.)
Here are a few more quick stats on what we know . . . and don't know . . . about dinosaurs . . .
1. One in five adults think dinosaurs were still roaming the Earth in large numbers 100 years ago. But fossil records put it at more like 65 MILLION years.
2. 54% think they only lived in Africa and North America. But their bones have been found all over the world.
3. The average adult can name four different dinosaurs. T-rexes are #1. 47% couldn't identify a triceratops.
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