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The theory of the 'Dinosauroid,' originally proposed by Dale A. Russell, introduces a captivating twist to our understanding of evolution. Russell's intriguing hypothesis suggests that if a dinosaur species such as Stenonychosaurus had managed to survive the Cretaceous-Paleogene extinction event, its descendants might have followed a parallel evolutionary path to that of humans, ultimately leading to intelligent, humanoid creatures.
Now, let's take this speculation a step further. Imagine that these theoretical Dinosauroids evolved on another planet, one similar to ours but marked by a unique evolutionary history. On this distant world, they could have developed into highly intelligent, humanoid beings, featuring striking physical resemblances to the classic image we commonly associate with extraterrestrial aliens.
The question that naturally arises is: Could these Dinosauroids from another planet be among the species visiting us here on Earth?
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