>>14596419I do. They find a single fossil and then make assumptions about what the rest of the skeleton looked like and then from there, with no data and full artistic liberty, they make assumptions about what the actual dinosaur looked like while alive. A t-rex could have very well been a giant chicken with a weird face for all we know.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e5qJYwfAju8There's a seminar from Lloyd Pye where he discusses the bones of Neanderthal and other early pre-hominids. He mentions how like all primates Neanderthal has arms that hang nearly entirely to the ground, yet they are always depicted as having human like proportions and arms that end mid thigh. They have shoulders which cradle the neck like chimpanzees but they are always depicted as having raised, elongate necks like only humans have. He describes what a neanderthal would really look like and then asks you to imagine it with hair all over it's body and you have a creature that's 100% consistent with a sasquatch.