Brontosauruses on the 1562 painting

Brontosauruses on the 1562 painting

According to Wikipedia: “Dinosaurs are a wide variety of reptiles, which were extinct before humans appeared.” Therefore, dinosaurs and humans are absolutely impossible to overlap. However, in a 1562 oil painting, there appeared a scene similar to dinosaurs – brontosauruses. 🤔

In general, I believe the dinosaur theory is a hoax. The theory is closely related to the theory of evolution, which is ridiculous to say the least.
In a world where the predator is a reptile, there is no place for the human race… However, man in his original and unchanging form has existed in our realm longer than we have been told.

How then to explain the painting above?

Interesting fact: Until 1842, no one had heard of the word “dinosaur”, while the painting was created in 1562. 🤔

I believe that our realm of existence was inhabited by a whole range of beautiful, unknown to us, world of flora and fauna. Unlike other “recognized” and “discovered” dinosaurs, the creature we call the Brontosaurus still appears in ancient writings, drawings, architecture, etc.

Although we classify Brontosaurus as a dinosaur, is it possible that it belonged only to a group of certain animal species that are just disappeared not so long ago?

Images above:
📌”The Suicide of Saul” by the Netherlandish Renaissance artist Pieter Bruegel the Elder, painted in 1562. Collection of the Kunsthistorisches Museum in Vienna, Austria.

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