That’s a big creature, a lot of power, and seeing as how it’s outdoors it can’t make too much of a mess.
The Flintstones kept 18 types of bird in their house alone, and they used them as things like letter openers, cameras, brooms, sewing machines, alarm clocks, even knitting needles.. How economical is it to house, feed, and otherwise look after a live, talking bird just so you can use its head to rake leaves a few times a year? There’s a lot to say about the world the Flintstones lived in, but our biggest questions arise out of the way they used animals for machinery. And to top it all off, their car was the only thing in their world that people powered themselves.