noname2200 said:
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.