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DeltadromeusDinosaurs ForumDid the dinosaurs live?Aug 22, 2013
Well of course they would have to surface. I'm not saying that there alive today. Crocodiles breath air, they lived. Birds breathed air, they lived. I don't see your point on that exactly. And I really wasn't talking about birds, I'm talking about dinosaurs. Those are two different things. They are similar, but dinosaurs are dinosaurs and birds are birds. Just like how Giganotosaurus evolved into Mapusaurus. It doesn't mean that Giganotosaurus is a Mapusaurus, it just means it evolved into one.
ReplyDeltadromeusDinosaurs ForumPlesiosaurs: the evolution from ocean giants to river minnows (almost)Aug 22, 2013
E. Lioplurodon? I've never heard of such a thing. What is it.
ReplyDeltadromeusDinosaurs ForumFBR 4 is saddling upAug 22, 2013
I'm going to Mongolia and then Utah then Argentina. Skrew you good dig sites, skrew you. With a K!!
ReplyRex Fan 684Dinosaurs ForumFBR 4 is saddling upAug 22, 2013
The world? Yippee! I can go to all the good dinosaur sites and find fossils! I'm even more into this now!
Replyx_paden_xDinosaurs ForumFBR 4 is saddling upAug 22, 2013
Its a good fight, But we need to wait for season 3 to publish it... soon soon...
[size=50]we will take over the world....[/size]
ReplyRex Fan 684Dinosaurs ForumDid the dinosaurs live?Aug 22, 2013
No, it's a lizard. But definitely a "living fossil."
I see no reason why smaller dinosaurs could have survived after the extinction. Now, I have no idea about marine reptiles. I was gonna say they'd need to surface for air, but so do sea turtles and they survived. Unless all dinosaurs died instantly, unlikely, I'm sure raptors and other small dinosaurs survived for a few million years or so. Perhaps a handful of larger one's did as well, but it's more unlikely. After a little while, giant carnivorous dinosaurs reappeared in the form of Terror Birds. They may not have been non-avian dinosaurs like Tyrannosaurus or Triceratops, but they were deadliest avian-dinosaurs of all time.
[img]http://www.abc.net.au/beasts/evidence/prog5/images/evi_phorusrhacos_large.jpg[/img]
ReplyRex Fan 684Dinosaurs ForumPlesiosaurs: the evolution from ocean giants to river minnows (almost)Aug 22, 2013
Well Delta, you're forgetting the E. Liopleurodon.
Replyt-rex90Dinosaurs ForumWere Dinosaurs Really Terrible LizardsAug 22, 2013
understandable, I've heard of people who have the same problem with that too heheh.
Replyt-rex90Dinosaurs ForumDid the dinosaurs live?Aug 22, 2013
There have been reports of plesiosaur like animals swimming around lakes and oceans, so anythings possible some of the smaller dinosaurs as many have mentioned probably turned into birds like gallomimus and compsognathus to name a few, of course that's just based on scientific theory. There is one species that is alive today though, not sure if you'd consider it a dinosaur or not but it did live millions of years ago alongside them, here's the link.
http://www.livescience.com/2396-fastest-evolving-creature-living-dinosaur.html
Even if it's not a dinosaur, it still counts as a prehistoric reptile, I mean, alligators and crocodiles were around at the time too afterall.
ReplyDeltadromeusDinosaurs ForumWere Dinosaurs Really Terrible LizardsAug 22, 2013
I can't spell egales and my iPad has autocorrect so it must have said hacks instead of hawks.
Replyt-rex90Dinosaurs ForumWere Dinosaurs Really Terrible LizardsAug 22, 2013
*sigh* thanks Rex Fan, I'm relieved to know that haha.
Deltadromeus, it's hawks and eagles, not hacks and egales (though I'll assume those were typos) lol. I do agree actually that eagles and hawks do look more raptor like now that I look at the the claws too especially. Well, there were many types of Dromeaosaurs as well.
ReplyDeltadromeusDinosaurs ForumPlesiosaurs: the evolution from ocean giants to river minnows (almost)Aug 22, 2013
Ya, sorry. I just really hate it when people misspell Lioplurodon, its an awesome 80 foot long and 100 ton animal.
ReplyDeltadromeusDinosaurs ForumFBR 4 is saddling upAug 22, 2013
*headslap* did you let lose the Spinosaurus again Paden. What's next, you're going to tell me you let the raptors get out. Wait, what was that? Oh
*Kkkkkkkkzzzzzzzzzzzz* Aaaaahhhhhhhh..........
Replyt-rex90Dinosaurs ForumPlesiosaurs: the evolution from ocean giants to river minnows (almost)Aug 22, 2013
I know it's Liopluradon, ever hear of a typo? And yeah, Pliosaurus was awesome too.
ReplyDeltadromeusDinosaurs ForumPlesiosaurs: the evolution from ocean giants to river minnows (almost)Aug 22, 2013
I'm talking about Pliosaurus funkie. Lets get Pliosaurus funkie, lets get Pliosaurus funky, lets get funky. Haha
ReplyDeltadromeusJurassic World ForumTim and/or Lex in JP4Aug 22, 2013
I want to see Tim as 18, lex running ingen. Eric in collage, and they all go to the island because it was their granddad's lasts wish. For Tim and lex, plus the other people who have been to his islands. To go and fly low over the island one last time. They call up on everyone and no one but Eric says yes. They go to the island, a flock of Quetlequatlus attack the plane and kill one pilot. They land and a Yangchuanosaurus kills the other pilot and chases the main characters off. I won't go into any more.
ReplyRex Fan 684Dinosaurs ForumPlesiosaurs: the evolution from ocean giants to river minnows (almost)Aug 22, 2013
There are a lot of pliosaurs species. Kinda like Mosasaurus. Mosasaurus hoffami is the largest, but there are a fair amount of others.
ReplyMakaveli7Dinosaurs ForumPlesiosaurs: the evolution from ocean giants to river minnows (almost)Aug 22, 2013
Two pliosaurus species were 50+ feet.
pliosaurus funkei (predator x) and pliosaurus macromerus. Both are estimated at 50-52 feet.
ReplyDeltadromeusDinosaurs ForumPlesiosaurs: the evolution from ocean giants to river minnows (almost)Aug 22, 2013
Its Lioplurodon. With an I. My favorite pliosaur is Pliosaurus (formally known as predator X) it was fifty feet long and was overall awesome. You have a good point rex fan, plesiosaurs probably did have freshwater cousins.
ReplyDeltadromeusDinosaurs ForumFBR 4 is saddling upAug 22, 2013
For the love of bleep Paden would you just reply or do something about my message I sent you. Sorry about the language, I'm really exited about fbr4
ReplyDeltadromeusDinosaurs ForumWere Dinosaurs Really Terrible LizardsAug 22, 2013
I accually see a lot of dromeaosaur in hacks and egales. Just look at microraptor. Its practically a bird. Also, there are some Dromeaosaurs that scientist don't know whether they are birds or dinosaurs, and those are the ones with wings and can fly.
ReplyRex Fan 684Dinosaurs ForumWere Dinosaurs Really Terrible LizardsAug 22, 2013
Closer than Allosaurus, Triceratops, etc. But not directly, no.
Replyt-rex90Dinosaurs ForumWere Dinosaurs Really Terrible LizardsAug 22, 2013
So, chickens aren't related to T-Rex then?
Replyt-rex90Dinosaurs ForumSeriously, Stop Hating on Him.Aug 22, 2013
I for one don't hate Spinosaurus, he has a cool look and is the biggest predator that ever lived which I find really cool, yes I was upset by the outcome of the fight scene in JP3 but I still liked it despite what many thought of it just as much as I liked the first 2, heck I even own a Spinosaurus action figure. All we do on here is state facts about the Dinosaurs, both had the their advantages and disadvantages, T-Rex was'nt the fastest, Spino was, T-Rex did'nt have have a long reach with his arms, Spino did, Spino ate mostly fish and smaller dinosaurs, T-Rex ate larger prey. Spino was the biggest but Rex was the most powerful. I'm just saying based on evidence. Heck, I'll bet if it were another big dinosaur Rex fought and lost to in the movie, other fans would be complaining about us hating it (though we're really not) as well.
ReplyRex Fan 684Dinosaurs ForumColorful DinosAug 22, 2013
Agreed. Look at the last pic. The male raptors have splashes of blue, while the females are more plain.
ReplyRex Fan 684Dinosaurs ForumWere Dinosaurs Really Terrible LizardsAug 22, 2013
The non-avian dinosaurs closest to the avian-dinosaurs(birds) are the maniraptors. Dinosaurs like Troodon and Oviraptor are in this group and the dromaesaurs are closely related to the maniraptors. Tyrannosaurs belong to the coelurosaurs, like maniraptors and dromaesaurs, but were not as close to avian-dinosaurs as maniraptors and dromaesaurs. No specific dinosaur would evolve into a specific bird.
Replyt-rex90Dinosaurs ForumColorful DinosAug 22, 2013
I'm sure they were colorful and had some sort of patterns to them but I wouldn't be surprised if some really did have drab colors as well.
Replyx_paden_xDinosaurs ForumFBR 4 is saddling upAug 22, 2013
I'd like to see if dino fights is up for it....
Replyt-rex90Dinosaurs ForumWere Dinosaurs Really Terrible LizardsAug 22, 2013
True, I'd really be interested in knowing which birds are evolved of certain dinosaurs (Please don't let a chicken be a T-Rex, I'd rather a hawk or an eagle lol)
Replyt-rex90Dinosaurs ForumPlesiosaurs: the evolution from ocean giants to river minnows (almost)Aug 22, 2013
In that case, Leopluradon then.
ReplyRex Fan 684Dinosaurs ForumWere Dinosaurs Really Terrible LizardsAug 22, 2013
Birds are birds. If one or two are dinosaurs, they all are. That's just how things work honestly. You can't say an anaconda is a snake, but a python isn't.
Birds being dinosaurs makes total sense to me. Just look at the feet. Or the way they move.
[img]http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-rqLACtV0iLc/URuEYBUPvhI/AAAAAAAACW0/REbRIqkwgUQ/s1600/Emu-03.jpg[/img]
[img]http://images3.wikia.nocookie.net/__cb20090828152142/dinosaurs/images/1/1d/Gallimimus.jpg[/img]
Add a tail and arms to the emu, and you could not tell the difference.
Replyt-rex90Dinosaurs ForumWere Dinosaurs Really Terrible LizardsAug 22, 2013
I could never see birds actually being dinosaurs, that's why I'm still a little hesitant on fully believing that even though there's plenty of fossil evidence to suggest that. I really don't want to give up eating chicken and turkey lol. Although according to some scientists only some species of dinosaurs evolved into birds (like the ostrich and emu) so there's still a chance maybe that not all of them are evolved dinosaurs.
ReplyRex Fan 684Dinosaurs ForumPlesiosaurs: the evolution from ocean giants to river minnows (almost)Aug 22, 2013
Mosasaurus was part of a different family all together. The mosasaurs were actually related to modern day monitor lizards. Both pliosaurs and mosasaurs were large, marine reptiles, but not all that closely related.
Replyt-rex90Dinosaurs ForumPlesiosaurs: the evolution from ocean giants to river minnows (almost)Aug 22, 2013
Elasmosaurus is my favorite plesiosaur too being how it was one of the first ones I read about and also because I'm big into cryptids as well and believe it to be the famous loch ness monster. for pliosaurs, it's a tie between Leopluradon and Mosasurus for me.
ReplyRex Fan 684Dinosaurs ForumYour Own Jurassic ParkAug 22, 2013
Very nice.
Species I would have include...
Tyrannosaurus
Daspletosaurus
Albertosaurus
Spinosaurus
Suchomimus
Baryonyx
Carnotaurus
Ceratosaurus
Velociraptor
Compies
Microraptors
Allosaurus
Gallimimus
Ornithomimus
Therizinosaurus
Camarasaurus
Alamosaurus
Triceratops
Torosaurus
Stegosaurus
Ankylosaurus
Dryosaurus
Pachycephelosaurus
I don't want the biggest sauropods like Argentinosaurus and Brachiosaurus because, well, can you imagine the clean up involved?
Non-Dinosaurs
Ornithocheirus
Pteranodon
Liopleurodon
Ichthyosaurus
Shonisaurus
Elasmosaurus
Plesiosaurus
ReplyMakaveli7Dinosaurs ForumYour Own Jurassic ParkAug 22, 2013
I would have a large open area with huge cement walls around it to prevent the herbivores that roam free from entering the area, and it would be where the humongous reptile house, petting zoo, gift shop, information center, medical center and etc. are. There would be an area where you could watch the dangerous herbivores behind a fence. Compies and other dangerous little animals would be behind plexiglass in an enclosure.
The spinosaurs would have fish stocked pools and waterfalls in their habitat, would be fed meat and fish in shows.
Other carnivores, depending on preferences, would be fed meat and fish and would have paddocks best for to them, could hunt cows, goats, specially bred dinosaurs and live animals once a week
Aquarium would be very sea world-esque in size and nature and have shows, have a multilevel viewing tank with animals like Shonisaurus, Mauisaurus, Livyatan, Megalodon, Tylosaurus, etc.
Non dangerous herbivores would roam free outside the fences and guests could pay to be toured around them by park staff, driving jeeps
Same prices as Mr Happy
Gift shop would have spinosaur/crocodile scutes, teeth, claws, feathers, horns, stuffed dinosaurs, toys, coloring books, pet prehistoric fish, triops, whatever else gift shops have
There will be submarine tours and underwater viewing domes, carnivore paddock tours in Deltadromeus' style, a museum, watch towers around carnivores, a night house for nocturnal dinosaurs (like Troodon, which would be watched 24/7 due to its high intelligence), carnival rides, etc.
Basically it's like Disney world, sea world, a huge zoo and jurassic park all combined in one huge park.
ReplyRex Fan 684Dinosaurs ForumFBR 4 is saddling upAug 22, 2013
I'd assume Paden. I usually just provide theories and size estimations with an occasional idea. Sometimes I end up providing reality checks as well, haha
ReplyRex Fan 684Dinosaurs ForumPlesiosaurs: the evolution from ocean giants to river minnows (almost)Aug 22, 2013
I agree. Monster of Aramberri is around 50 ft and 40-50 tons and is a young animal. I see it being a juvenile Liopleurodon as well with adults being around 60-85 ft and weighing about 75-150 tons.
ReplyMakaveli7Dinosaurs ForumPlesiosaurs: the evolution from ocean giants to river minnows (almost)Aug 22, 2013
Mauisaurus is my favorite plesiosaur. It was freakin' huge.
Monster of Aramberri is my favorite pliosaur, and I think that counts as Liopleurodon because that's where the WWD sized Lio came from. The known specimen is a juvenile with clear evidence of a death causes by a much larger animal.
ReplyRex Fan 684Dinosaurs ForumTop 10 Longest TeethAug 22, 2013
I could not include every big toothed dinosaur. I'd consider Torvosaurus to have teeth comparable to Giganotosaurus or Carcharodontosaurus.
Torvosaurus
[img]http://scienceblogs.com/laelaps/wp-content/blogs.dir/435/files/2012/04/i-2a6d373a798087ee7901cb21265d403c-Utah%202009%20172-thumb-500x335-21488.jpg[/img]
Tyrannosaurus
[img]http://scienceblogs.com/laelaps/wp-content/blogs.dir/435/files/2012/04/i-d333e0f749eb96c4f13809fb208caac3-trexbaltimore.jpg[/img]
Other than that, do you like the list?
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