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I've Just Dino-Seen The Saddest Ad About A Dinosaur

I've Just Dino-Seen The Saddest Ad About A Dinosaur

Awh.

James Dawson

James Dawson

Have you ever watched Jurassic Park and thought, "awh that poor little baby tyrannosaurus rex, awh don't he just he need an ickle cuddle"?

Well, if you haven't then maybe you should think again, as this advert seems to confirm what many of us could never have imagined.

It turns out that the life for a t-rex, is one big walking cry-emoji.

Watch the brilliant ad here...

Credit: Audi

In the clip we meet a depressed T-Rex whose short arms have made him an outcast in modern society.

He struggles to play sports, take cash out of an ATM, or simply cook a meal. It's completely heartbreaking, seeing the big guy too dejected to even get out of bed.

"I became a laughingstock," the dinosaur says. "I lost the lust for life that I had. I just couldn't go out anymore."

Can I have an a big "awh", lads?

More Exciting Dino News

And what's more a new dinosaur species was discovered in Mexico last week.

It came after a total 10 years of expedition in the country.

Image: CEN/Desert Museum

The highly acclaimed Desert Musuem unveiled the remains of the yehuecauhceratops mudei, which translates to 'ancient horned face'...

The mudei was a northern-Mexican native and was dug up over the course of a decade by a team of paleontologists and 40 German specialists.

The first remains were discovered early in the year in the Ejido La Salada area of the desert in Coahuila.

Image: Facebook

Experts then went on to reconstruct around 60 percent of the ancient horned face's skeleton.

One of the paleontologists, Hector Rivera, said they knew at once that the fossils were distinctly different from any other dinosaur species.

The newly found dinosair apparently dates back to around 73 million years ago.

It doesn't end there. Paleontologists believe Coahuilia has many prehistoric wonders hidden under its surfaces.

Image: CEN/Desert Museum

A complete replica of the yehuecauhceratops mudei will be unveiled at the Desert Museum in late February.

2016 saw the discovery of many previously unknown species of animal including the giant tortoise, giant sundew, the isopod, the seadragon, and perhaps most fancy of all, the sparklewing damselfly.

Look at the size of the bastard! Image: Adalgisa Caccone

The giant tortoise is a weird one, isn't it? I mean fair enough, finding new fish that lurk in the deep, deep areas of the ocean is honorable, but a "giant tortoise"? How much are these researchers getting paid?

Still - well done. And keep up the good work.

Featured Image Credit: Aldi

Topics: Aldi, Dinosaur, advert