There have been many stories about how wild animals are taking over deserted towns during the pandemic lockdowns and dinosaurs are starting to be seen in public more often these days too. 

Unlike the dinosaurs from millions of years ago, these reptilians are very social with humans and have been handing out gifts and providing free entertainment. 

In Cleveland, a dinosaur was spotted handing out wine to friends who are sheltering-in-place. 

In Canada, a mother and daughter dinosaur in Toronto were handing out free masks. 

In Vermont, two dinosaurs and a bear stopped by a local news station to dance and wave to everyone. Darren Perron from the news station teared up and said it was more proof that “we’re all in this together.” 

In Utah, a whole gaggle of dinosaurs got together for a dance party with their own mobile DJ. 

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It has been said that dinosaurs are dangerous but these dinosaurs seem so have an unselfish view of the world and feel that they have a civic duty to provide entertainment to keep up people’s spirits during the pandemic. 

When interviewed, Dinosaur Ralph, who is thinking about starting a dinosaur outreach group said, “Instead of chasing people and eating them, we decided to work together to get through this pandemic situation. I believe there are many more dinosaurs out there who would like to contribute to this new era of cooperation and I’d like to figure out how we can do more to help everyone.” 

He continued, “Other groups, like the murder hornets, are not looking at the big picture and how we can all live together peacefully to make a more beautiful world by dancing together and keeping each other from being extinct.”