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** Another theory would be that whatever killed the dinosaurs took place somewhere during the seven "days" (which are interpreted by some as quite long periods of time rather than days by the human sense).
** There are two other answers held by some Young-Earth Creationist groups:
*** Dinosaurs were creatures corrupted by the existance of sin, making them [[Always ChaoticExclusively Evil]].
*** Dinosaurs never existed and their remains were placed by either God or Satan to test the faith of the less commited Christians.
* In ''The Science Of [[Discworld]]'', the Terribly Dull Lizards -- like many organisms from other time periods, very nearly including us -- were indeed wiped out by a random and cataclysmic meteorite impact. It's still [[Phlebotinum Killed the Dinosaurs]], because the reason there are so many rocks drifting around the solar system to ''become'' meteorites is because the UU student body had been tossing them at "The Target" (= Jupiter) as part of a cross-cosmic video game, and they never bothered to sweep up their unused ammunition.
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== Western Animation ==
* One episode of ''[[The Emperor's New School|The Emperors New School]]'' has Yzma combine a time machine, invisibility device and an evil [[MP 3MP3]] player (it only plays disco music!), which is then lost in time. It becomes a [[Brick Joke]] at the end of the episode when Kuzco flips the show to a documentary about dinosaurs, who begin dying off from the disco music.
* In ''[[Samurai Jack]]'', Aku falls to Earth in the form of a meteorite. Guess who happens to be in the blast radius when Aku hits.
* Fry finds out what ''really'' killed the dinosaurs in one episode of ''[[Futurama]]'', when he encounters a giant brain that knows ''everything''.
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