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DeltadromeusDinosaurs ForumAlamosaurus: A True GiantSep 7, 2013
Darn it. Not another bone destroyed. And I have Argentinosaurus at around 130 feet long and 100 tons, just to let you know.
ReplyLord VaderDinosaurs ForumDinosaurs You Want To See In The Next Dinosaur DocumentarySep 7, 2013
That makes sense DinoFights.
ReplyDinoFightsDinosaurs ForumAlamosaurus: A True GiantSep 7, 2013
Lost and dust. On the train ride to a museum they shattered into a kajillion pieces, being literally dust. I'm sure they were thrown away afterwards.
ReplyDinoFightsDinosaurs ForumDinosaurs You Want To See In The Next Dinosaur DocumentarySep 7, 2013
I think that pic's from when Quetzalcoatlus was thought to have a 65 foot wingspan but then it was revealed that its wings were much shorter. Still, height is accurate at 20-22 feet compared to a 12 m Rex being 16 feet.
ReplyRex Fan 684Dinosaurs ForumAlamosaurus: A True GiantSep 7, 2013
Well at least there are bones for Alamosaurus. Those of Amphicoelias are lost.
ReplyDinoFightsDinosaurs ForumAlamosaurus: A True GiantSep 7, 2013
Roughly 85-95 feet and 80-90 tons, it's still a tiny bit behind Argentinosaurus at 100-115 feet and 95 tons. Both were some of the biggest titanosaurs.
And scaling from D. hollorum, Amphicoelias is actually BIGGER than thought, about 225-250 feet and 200 t in weight.
ReplyRex Fan 684Dinosaurs ForumDinosaurs You Want To See In The Next Dinosaur DocumentarySep 7, 2013
Yeah, then it get's it's food taken(Jurassic Fight Club reference)
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ReplyLord VaderDinosaurs ForumDinosaurs You Want To See In The Next Dinosaur DocumentarySep 7, 2013
I thought the same thing Rex Fan.
ReplyDeltadromeusDinosaurs ForumAlamosaurus: A True GiantSep 7, 2013
And what about the possibility of Amphicoelias being 170 feet long? Anything that long will be at least 100 tons or more, even if it does have a long neck and tail and it light.
ReplyRex Fan 684Dinosaurs ForumAlamosaurus: A True GiantSep 7, 2013
I'm not getting into anything about Rex vs Alamo. We all know what I'd say ;)
Now, many people say Brachiosaurus is the biggest dinosaur from N. America, but obviously it's not. That title goes to a dinosaur who's from a family who's name says it all, the Titanosaurs! Go Alamosaurus, next to Camarasaurus, it's my favorite sauropod.
ReplyDeltadromeusDinosaurs ForumDinosaurs You Want To See In The Next Dinosaur DocumentarySep 7, 2013
Poor Quetzalequatlus, you weren't supposed to taunt T. rex, only Dromeaosaurus is allowed to do that.
ReplyDeltadromeusDinosaurs ForumAlamosaurus: A True GiantSep 7, 2013
Okay, if it is that big, then rex would be running away. Even a Giganotosaurus, who is designed to kill sauropods, would think twice about attacking a dinosaur that size. I'm just taking with MrHappy here, and agree with you, most dinosaurs are based off of the common finds, and not something that suggest humongity. That's a word.
ReplyLord VaderDinosaurs ForumDinosaurs You Want To See In The Next Dinosaur DocumentarySep 7, 2013
[img]http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-bjAjhB29rVs/Tc7rPEqBdxI/AAAAAAAAA2E/3EWaCyuawWk/s320/possible+GSP+t.rex+pic+%2528no%252C+its+David+Peters%2529.jpg[/img]
This might be a little more likely (if Quetzal doesn't fly away in time or at all).
ReplyRex Fan 684Dinosaurs ForumDinosaurs You Want To See In The Next Dinosaur DocumentarySep 7, 2013
It did have a wingspan of 36-40 ft. That Rex looks more Albertosaurus sized in my opinion.
ReplyLord VaderDinosaurs ForumAlamosaurus: A True GiantSep 7, 2013
Interesting. Either way, Rex isn't taking it often.
ReplyDeltadromeusDinosaurs ForumDinosaurs You Want To See In The Next Dinosaur DocumentarySep 7, 2013
Wow DinoFights,you really went all out on that list f yours.
ReplyLord VaderDinosaurs ForumDinosaurs You Want To See In The Next Dinosaur DocumentarySep 7, 2013
Any things possible DinoFights. I thought Quetzalcoatlus had a 40 foot wingspan, the Rex in that picture doesn't look too big compared to them. Maybe a kill Rex would leave, but a nest is a other story.
ReplyDeltadromeusDinosaurs ForumDelaySep 7, 2013
I have a younger sister, and she is the most annoying thing there a on this planet, (I'm the second most, and it my job.)
ReplyRex Fan 684Dinosaurs ForumDinosaurs You Want To See In The Next Dinosaur DocumentarySep 7, 2013
Of course I'd want Tyrannosaurus. I would like to see Ceratosaurus instead of Allosaurus. Some of the more poorly known abelisaurs like Tarascosaurus or Aucasaurus. A few other dinosaurs, but there's too many to list.
Wow DinoFights. You named a lot of species, haha
ReplyDinoFightsDinosaurs ForumDinosaurs You Want To See In The Next Dinosaur DocumentarySep 7, 2013
Possible.
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ReplyLord VaderDinosaurs ForumDinosaurs You Want To See In The Next Dinosaur DocumentarySep 7, 2013
That's a pretty good season DinoFights. I would have a pair Queztalcoatlus scare off a Nanotyrannus or pack of Dromeosaurus (it would be possible for them to scare off a Rex, but unlikely in my opinion).
ReplyLord VaderDinosaurs ForumDelaySep 7, 2013
That's fine. Siblings are annoying (I have 10 year old brother and 11 year old sister). My sister isn't too bad, but my brother constantly wants today video games.
ReplyDinoFightsDinosaurs ForumDinosaurs You Want To See In The Next Dinosaur DocumentarySep 7, 2013
Here's a few...
The dwarf dinos of Hatzeg and the giant pterosaur that ruled there
Torvosaurus sp.
Saurophaganax
Oxalaia
Eotriceratops
Huaxiaosaurus
Tyrannosaurus
Fasolasuchus
Postosuchus
Herrerasaurus
Eoraptor
Spinosaurus
Bahariasaurus/Deltadromeus
Masiakasaurus
Majungasaurus
Carnotaurus
Ekrixinatosaurus
Tarbosaurus
Velociraptor
Protoceratops
Oviraptor
Therizinosaurus
Deinocheirus
Quetzalcoatlus
Pachycephalosaurus
Ornithocheirus buenzeli
Cretoxyrhina
Sarcosuchus
Deinosuchus
Mauisaurus
Kronosaurus
Pliosaurus funkei
Pliosaurus macromerus
Sauroniops
Suchomimus
Mosasaurus
Rugops
Kaprosuchus
Gigantoraptor
Pteranodon
Jeholopterus
Amphicoelias
Austroraptor
Utahraptor
Achillobator
Dacentrurus
Giant nodosaur
Ankylosaurus
Pterodaustro
Spinophorosaurus
Allosaurus
Cryolophosaurus
Dilophosaurus
Ceratosaurus
Chilantaisaurus
Mapusaurus
Giganotosaurus
Tyrannotitan
Carcharodontosaurus
Amargasaurus
Argentinosaurus
Sauroposeidon
Ceratopsipes
Paralititan
Aegyptosaurus
Diplodocus hollorum
Camarasaurus
Dunkleosteus
Shonisaurus
Elasmosaurus
Coelophysis
Plateosaurus
Stegosaurus armatus
Mamenchisaurus
Daspletosaurus
Pachyrhinosaurus
Ouranosaurus
Yutyrannus
Concavenator
Ichthyovenator
Troodon
Alamosaurus
Diabloceratops
Parasaurolophus
Skorpiovenator
Zhuchengtyrannus
Acrocanthosaurus
Beelzebufo
Yangchuanosaurus
It should show tyrannosaurs, dromaeosaurs, juvenile megalosaurs and juvenile allosaurs as being feathery, spinosaurs as having crocodile-like scutes, ceratopsians as having the bristles they did
They should have fights scenes between Carcharodontosaurus and Spinosaurus, Suchomimus and Kaprosuchus, Tyrannosaurus and Triceratops, Stegosaurus and Allosaurus, Torvosaurus and Saurophaganax fighting over a Dacentrurus, Acrocanthosaurus fighting Utahraptor pack, Mapusaurus hunting Argentinosaurus, Spinosaurus hunting crocodiles, fish, ambushing an Aegyptosaurus and fighting a Sarcosuchus for it, Quetzalcoatlus pair scaring a T. rex or something away from its kill and Ekrixinatosaurus fighting Giganotosaurus
It should have cool facts or speculations like this
[url=http://carnivoraforum.com/topic/9922601/2/#new]cool speculation I found.[/url]
And it should mention other recent facts like feathery megalosaurs, spinosaurs having those nose nerve things (can't remember the name), Masiakasaurus being a snake eater rather than a fish eater during dry season, oviraptors ate crabs and clams, etc.
ReplyDinoFightsDinosaurs ForumDelaySep 7, 2013
No problem. Annoying siblings will be annoying siblings.
ReplyDeltadromeusDinosaurs ForumDinosaurs You Want To See In The Next Dinosaur DocumentarySep 7, 2013
Deltadromeus, Yangchuanosaurus, Oxalaia, Gorjirasaurus, tianyuraptor, Sinotyrannus. Those are the main animals, and there will be several others not important.
ReplyNo longer activeDinosaurs ForumEvolutionary Convergence Sep 7, 2013
What DF said and I have a few more examples: Armadillos, Echidnas, Anteaters and Pangolins look very similar yet all live on different continents and evolved from different animals
Bats and pterosaurs
Pachycephalosaurs and abelisaurs both had thick heads and short skulls covered in bumps and knobs
ReplyNo longer activeDinosaurs ForumNeovenator vs StyracosaurusSep 7, 2013
Awesome fight, I'd give it an A-. Excellent writing and good files but Delta's right, the Neovenator was being a bit wimpy. Realism is boring, make them fight like there's no tomorrow!
ReplyLord VaderDinosaurs ForumDinosaurs You Want To See In The Next Dinosaur DocumentarySep 7, 2013
I'd have to say Torvosaurus, Gigantosaurus, Utahraptor, Carcharodontosaurus, Spinosaurus, and of course, Tyrannosaurus Rex.
Just for starters.
ReplyDeltadromeusDinosaurs ForumNeovenator vs StyracosaurusSep 7, 2013
Share to to the dinosaur world Celeste, share the fossils!
ReplyDinoFightsDinosaurs ForumNeovenator vs StyracosaurusSep 7, 2013
I think F. Rex and C. Rex are owned by Jack Horner's ex-wife Celeste, whom C. Rex was named after.
ReplyDeltadromeusDinosaurs ForumNeovenator vs StyracosaurusSep 7, 2013
When a Giganotosaurus, or some Carcharadontosaur that is 50+ feet Lon and over 10 tons, is found, then everybody should, really know about it.
ReplyDinoFightsDinosaurs ForumNeovenator vs StyracosaurusSep 7, 2013
I'm surprised there isn't more Giganotosaurus art. Giganotosaurus was getting great publicity from the late 90's to 2000 as the dinosaur that was bigger than T. rex, the sauropod slayer, the speedy giant and many other titles but as soon as Jurassic Park 3 came out he got overshadowed by Spino and has been almost completely forgotten by the general public.
Sad, really.
ReplyDeltadromeusDinosaurs ForumNeovenator vs StyracosaurusSep 7, 2013
I only brought him up because he is always being used to learn more. There are other dinosaurs that could be just as useful, but they are very little known, and won't have much impact on the general public. I really want to see the Carcharadontosaur skull Spyrannosaurus brought up.
ReplyRex Fan 684Dinosaurs ForumNeovenator vs StyracosaurusSep 7, 2013
Hey, let's not drag Tyrannosaurus into this. He's my favorite after all(not because of the general public reasoning, scientific reasoning).
ReplyDeltadromeusDinosaurs ForumNeovenator vs StyracosaurusSep 7, 2013
Just like howl they focus so much research on learning more another everyone's favorite dinosaur t rex. What about Sinosauropteryx, it has even better preserved fossils, and Sinornithosaurus, and Sinorthoides? They only focus on the well know dinosaurs. Hmp
ReplyRex Fan 684Dinosaurs ForumMost Accurate DinosaursSep 7, 2013
The main one's would be(in order of episode appearance)
Eoraptor/Herrerasaurus
Cryolophosaurus
Eustreptospondylus
Ceratosaurus
Australovenator
Tarbosaurus/Velociraptor
Tyrannosaurus rex
*Plus minor dinosaurs and background dinosaurs and animals(including a few sea creatures and air-borne ones).
You got a fair amount of them Delta, but not all ;)
ReplyDeltadromeusDinosaurs ForumNeovenator vs StyracosaurusSep 7, 2013
Really?! I'm suprised. My turn to go and look.
ReplyDinoFightsDinosaurs ForumNeovenator vs StyracosaurusSep 7, 2013
Yeah, but it's overshadowed by Triceratops literally and figuratively. Paleoartists tend to focus on newer and more "interesting" ceratopsians like Torosaurus, Xenoceratops, Eotriceratops and others.
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