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Modern man has come to know to tame the horse for riding it. Why would our hominide ancestors, contemporaries of dinosaurs, not likewise have known to make use of prevailing animals in their time for their own personal transportation? - And if on land, why not as well through the air? The varied species of the dinosaurs, of the volatile as well as of the non-volatile kind, for the most part, were herbivorous, and, as such, rather tame, already by their very nature, with only a few exemptions of them being predators - thus, certainly, they were as tamable as is the horse in our geohistoric era! Jesus the Nazarene lived in a line of about 100 fathers before our own. The hominides that have been in a position to roam the quarters of the globe on the back of dinosaurs were living at a time from at least 350.000 progenitors onwards before our own fathers created you and me in the present generation. And they must have known well all the corners of our globe then, much better so than any commoner of today. In those days the first major waves of migrations of peoples have taken place; on the backs of dinosaurs. Explanatory notes: As it comes to the factual side of what I'm saying in Flying The Dragon, as far as all hints suggest, only the fewest species of dinosaurs had taken to eating meat, with most of all the others living on leaves and the crude plants of their days. The feared vicious dragons, known from Western legends, yes, those obviously would not have been suitable for domestication, since they were the last, fierce and most resilient remnants of all the many other friendly, herbivorous species from those times that eventually were not remembered any more. (Sadly, it had always been like this that the good, less dramatic stories are the ones forgotten first) . Naturally the tame dinosauri were the easier hunting prey versus the dreaded 'fire-spitting' ones remaining over, and in the end what was left of all the many friendly dinosauri of the old days, indeed, there were only those evil dragons (poor specimens on a wretched stand who understandably then turned very aggressive out of sheer survival instinct!) . Moreover, on what were to be said about domestication, those prehominids of then (like the recently discovered Toumaļ-hominid) were less domesticated themselves, but were more like wild nomads freely roaming around and exploring our mother globe, eventually embarking on mass migrations off to better grounds. There are various reports in ancient human tales, which over times had evolved into the so-called myths or legends, that all explicitly tell about engagements of hospitable dinosauri by humans, also as means of transportation. Best maintained are the myths from ancient India, since it is only there that their ancients' traditions are still vibrantly alive until today in one evolved unbroken line - and there is these Indian tales about the giant bird Garuda (after which Indonesia's air carrier nowadays is named) said to be the vehicle of Lord Vishnu, and who in various stories is said to have assisted worthy people in speedily transporting them through the air. And there are other such stories with different giant birds who shouldered humans for flying them somewhere. I should have even wanted to go further in what I wanted to say in this piece, but since, to some, this might be a real shocker, I'll let it out here in this explanatory note: what actually made prehistoric monkeys evolve into the modern human race stems from their acquired habit of hanging on to dinosauri - woosh - to be speeding away along with them through the air. This is what eventually triggered in their monkey brains the thrill to start questioning things, to start thinking, and getting the feel for upright motility. That's how it could only be thought of as having happened. There is nothing else that could explain what could have made monkey to gradually evolve into the smart being that we are, if not for the fact that they were children of good luck being taken around through lofty skies by host animals bigger than ourselves. Erhard Hans Josef Lang
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