Three alleged cave paintings of long-necked dinosaurs in Zambia have short necks and most likely represent lizards. An alleged dinosaur cave painting in Tanzania is an obvious giraffe. A second alleged dinosaur petroglyph in Havasupai Canyon is a stylized bighorn sheep or rabbit. An alleged dinosaur petroglyph in Havasupai Canyon, Arizona, is a stylized bird with an extension on one foot the hooked line that represents its head and neck is a stylized bird head. The three paintings only appear connected because someone outlined the group with chalk. Its torso and limbs are those of a painting of a second person with outstretched arms, whose body continues into the "pterosaur's" "wing." The other "wing" is a painting of a horned serpent. Its "head" and "neck" are a painting of a person with outstretched arms. An alleged pterosaur painting in Black Dragon Canyon, Utah, is actually not a single painting. To support claims of the coexistence of humans with dinosaurs and pterosaurs, young-earth creationist authors have identified several pieces of ancient rock art as depictions of dinosaurs or pterosaurs. Plain-language and multi-lingual abstracts More “dinosaur” and “pterosaur” rock art that isn’tĬopyright Palaeontological Association, July 2012
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