Yeah, you would think people would get a little more excited about a 40-foot long 13-foot tall T. rex with that 5-foot skull and incredible teeth that could at the very least totally crush human bones, if not swallow a human whole.
If T. rex and humans coexisted some 4000 or so years ago as YECs would have us believe, I'm wondering where all the crushed human skeletons are.
I'm also wondering how Noah got the T. rex babies to take on the ark away from the mama. Without being eaten. And what happened, exactly, to the T. rex babies after they got off the ark and grew up.
You know it's funny, I think most of our ideas about dinosaurs come from hollywood rather than from the paleontological evidence.
I was actually watching a secular documentary on T-Rex, where they were trying to determine scientifically how fast T-Rex could run. Taking everything into account, they downgraded his running speed to 11mph, and also speculated that he likely never ran as it would have been incredibly dangerous for him. We know Elephants rarely run, and if they ever stumble while running the fall would be fatal. Thus they concluded T-Rex likely walked the vast majority of the time.
They also reexamined the brain cavity of T-Rex and found their brains were much smaller then previously believed.
IOW's, in contrast to Hollywood depictions, T-Rex was very slow and very dumb. This is secular scientists saying this, not creationist.
Now the Bible says that there were mighty hunters before the Lord early after the flood (Nimrod for example), and these early hunters became respected leaders. (Nimrod was the first tyrant recorded in scripture.) We also see this in ancient folklore, where dragon slayers became famous and respected.
My theory is, dinosaurs were inferior beasts who were very vulnerable after the flood. Smarter predators like bears and large cats and dogs were much more evasive. But dinosaurs were too slow and too dumb to avoid opportunistic hunters who were looking for notoriety. Dragging a giant reptile though town was a way to get respect and probably lots of women. They were easy to kill, but also easy to lie about being how scary they looked.
When you look a dragon folklore today, they are always depicted and invincible—fast, smart etc. Even in Jurassic Park they were depicted that way. The truth is, scientifically speaking, they would have been slow and dumb and sitting ducks for human hunters.