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Hi folks,
We have translated to Spanish this post for our blog "El Cuaderno de Godzillin". In our post we have specified the original authors both of the text as the ilustrations. We hope not to bother you.
http://godzillin.blogspot.com.es/2013/12/dinofights-concavenator-vs-siamotyrannus.html
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Yeah I saw that,it's a little confusing-will it be a encyclopedia or a game.I know the aim is to do both though,havent heard an update on it in a while.
Haha, it's funny cause it's true. No, it wasn't that bad, but it's still funny.
So if this is how they show Trike...

I think this would be a cool design for Styraco...

Thanks. I saw it and though, "Huh, never thought of that." They do show a lot of similarities to tyrannosaurs like Dryptosaurus.
Interesting, it's entirely possible
Trike of course, perhaps Styraco as a secondary
I ain't going to say anything other than we already know who we all think would win, and we never said anything about Rex winning
I know I messed up the weight but size probably not reptiles never stop growing so it probably not two hard to believe it being 33ft long and 2 1/2 to 3 tons
WOAHHH DUDE, easy with the we know T-rex would win talk, that is strictly the opinion of the people who believe that, because i am a strong disbeliever of that. If you are new, say things as if they are an opinion, not a fact, unless it has been completely proven somehow
Triceratops for sure! Then, I think both Styracosaurs and maybe Pentaceratops would be nice additions... the former being more likely, as it appeared in the novels, and the latter, well, not so likely.
Triceratops and I think a smaller species like Styracosaurus would make for a good "supporting" ceratopsian.
Thanks DinoSteve.
Noah, why can't they be tyrannosaurs? Tyrannosaurs were once thought to be carnosaurs, then we learned they weren't. All I'm saying is there's a change the megaraptora could be reclassified as basal tyrannosaurs.
Interesting. I knew Australovenator could be a tyrannosaur, but wasn't sure. Great info BTW!
No,they're Neovenatorids.
No,they're Neovenatorids.
Right. I enjoy all those 3 characters. My order would be:
3-Muldoon;
2-Grant;
1-Malcolm.
But they're not so distant from one another in my top list, so it's not a big deal. ;)
Agree with you. I'll be happy if at least Brachio returns.
Maybe they'll have Brachiosaurus and one other sauropod. Mamenchisaurus and Argentinosaurus were both probably shorter than Brachiosaurus, so if they're walking alongside Brach, it'll still "look" bigger. If that makes sense.

Thanks. Like Muldoon, I knew Malcolm was up there, the question was how high up.
They're all very cool, maybe the last one more than the two others. BTW, do you somehow know about DinosaurBattlegrounds? :)
I agree with them two. Maybe the most likely chance to get another sauropod apart Brachio, is Mamenchisaurus.
Nice list, I agree with many. Malcolm is my first favourite character though.
I think the titanaboa should be it; one tonne gint snake with the crushing power of 3 EIFFEL TOWERS
Movie was better;more exciting
That's a good one, I liked that one quite a bit.
Cool. I'm thinking of changing my forum signature to Tembo's quote about T-rex.
I agree with MrHappy. Argentinosaurus is a titanic dinosaur, but Brachiosaurus has already established itself as the "biggest dinosaur" in JP. It'd be like the situation with Rex being replaced(although not as extreme). Not to mention the fact I'm sure they're focussing on new predators more than new herbivores.
I noticed that, and that's fine, still high up.
I was gonna have Muldoon high up on the list, but something inside me told me not to make him number 1. So, I gave him second place. Glad you liked it(I have a thing for top 10 lists).
While it would be cool, I've got one word to say no: Brachiosaurus
Good list. For some reason, I was expecting Muldoon to be #1. I can see why Grant is though
Megalania's a good choice. However, I should point out 33 ft and 10 tons is a stretch. 26 ft and 2 tons is more likely. Still awesome though. Biggest terrestrial lizard ever(I say terrestrial due to the mosasaurs).


I agree tyrantlizardking Megalania would be awesome.










