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noname2200 said:
mountaindewslave said:

I find it strange that we find SO many dinosaur fossils yet so few early human fossils. Seriously google for yourself how many have been found. The ones have been found generally are TINY pieces that people sort of piece together

I'm just being real here- sure time has something to do with, millions of years, however dinosaur skeletons much older than early humans have been found intact, many species which were not very large

Dinosaurs roamed the entirety of the planet for nearly 200 million (200,000,000) years. The earliest human ancestors emerged a mere 2.5 million (2,500,000) years and were concentrated in only segments of the Earth. Frankly, it'd be bizarre if there were anywhere near as many human as dinosaur fossils.

Humans have been around for thousands of years (as homosapien-sapien). There are already nearly 7 billion of us alive today. This is just a mental note for how many billion dead there are of us (not to mention we've made it easy for history with marked and unmarked graves). We've done a little number on nature in terms of the number of children we create and spread. We're also nomadic by nature, so that doesn't help at all.