Dinosaur
by Jeremy Dalmas
from the album "The Sweet Science", 2005
posted 5/14/07
The current understanding of dinosaur behavior relies on speculation, and will likely remain controversial for the foreseeable future. But Dinosaurs are often anthropomorphized in fiction. In works intended for young children, they are imbued with friendly, even loving personalities. Children trust these creatures and become close to them. Like with their parents, with their playmates, and with domesticated pets, children form strong bonds with these creatures. They develop a sense of trust and begin to care for and love these creatures. But trust can only take a relationship so far. And, like all friendships, they must end with the mortal coil.
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