Mountsberg Raptor Centre: A Quicky
It's quite common knowledge that birds are dinosaurs. While a lot of people are mistaken and think they are seperate or merely descend from dinosaurs, those are typically the older and more conservative generations, and younger generations who grew up reading about the palaeontological findings concerning the evolution of them accepy this scientific fact easily. It's also well known that raptor can refer to both dromaeosaurs and the carnivorous groups of birds, due to the claws that no doubt grip their prey for the beaks to get in more easily, the word coming from the Latin word for thief or to seieze, Rapare. Both groups from the same clade, dromaeosaurs and birds of prey inspire awe and terror throughout our minds' imaginations and artistic creations. I write all this because earlier this month on the Eighth I went somewhere that's quite relavent to the above paragraph, and boy was it gud. Earlier this month, I went to Mountsberg Conservation Area with my parents for