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i still play the game but im getting bored with it. its been a very long time and there just now adding just one regular dinosaur. its a nasutoceratops and im not even sure if its for bucks or coins. im hoping its for coins. there also sopposed to be a major update coming this month. not sure when
that is why i deleted the app XD
would be that im working on the next episode.
SOOMMETHING REEEEEEEAAAALLLLL!!!!!!!!!!!!
The only problem is that i hate that picture of carcharadontosaurus. it is to skinny, its arms re like sticks, you can see his leg bones poking out. ugh, it is skin wrapped and looks like it is really scrawny.
Well, I can see this has ready been resolved, but just going to point this simple little fact out.
Dinosaurs have been dead for 65 million years. There is very little we know that can actually be proven to be 100% fact.
That said, you did come across as a tad aggressive there, and believe me, Something Real is the last person here who would intentionally insult someone.
My overall tone was due to SR's comment, you didnt think i was going to be all rainbows and butterflies, did ya?
There's another way to do that...
You could say...
"It's possible, but I'll wait for further evidence."
Comes out a little nicer sounding don't ya think?
Carchar, no question would win this, as it did! Great fight Carno!
Aggressive... rude... two words that absolutely do not describe my personality and mood, im being straight forward, there's a difference.
Little rude/aggressive there S-Rex. Mind toning it down a bit?
SR, your statement was the quite the insult as i may point out. And i accept the possibility of this, but there is no inevitability to this yet, so am i going to accept its fact? Hell... NO.
I try at least, lol ;)
No problem Indy :)
i have that book, does anyone want it?
YAAAAAAAY!thank you rexy for showing me the truth...of the world.
oh Rexy, you always know just what to say.
REX FAN 684 - You're most welcome, sweetie! You definately earned it! :)
i would like to see more creature form the book The World of Kong: A Natural History of Skull Island witch is sposed to show the ecosystem of skull island.
CARNOSAUR - What an excellent battle! I greatly enjoyed the pair of contenders you presented and very much agree with the conflict's outcome! Thank you so very much for presenting this to us! :)
REX FAN 684 - WOW! How very neat! That definately counts for quite a bit in my book! Keep up the excellent work! :)
The sequels, probably. The original? It already has in a way...

''If we're gonna do this, we do this my way'' that sounds a little to cheesy for me
Nice fight, I was rooting for Carcharodontosaurus
Without a doubt at least one of the movies will be referenced at least once. The original most likely.
I'd say they would. Especially the first.
Pretty good. I agree with the winner.
Sure thing SR and I appreciate everyone's comments. I emailed paleontologist Peter Larson about this theory too. He said and I quote...
"Nice hypothesis!"
That must be a good thing, haha
I agree with the out come. And nice fight. This fight was shirt but nice and pretty good detail. 7.5 overall in my opinion.
4 foot claws! That is truly awesome.
yeah, ok igeuss that i would prefer that. I am not a big fan of prter jackson's king kong at all.
I don't think this movie will have anything to do with Peter Jackson's film. It seems like Universal and Legendary are rebooting the franchise with a fresh perspective. So Jackson's V-Rex doesn't seem that likely.
Personally I'd prefer traditional dinosaurs regardless of what kind of evolutionary explainations Jackson gave before. Anyone who's familiar with the Skull Island source material should understand why that would work better.
is that alligator a deinonochus
Hmm don't think it's the D-rex, because the D-rex had red eyes.
REX FAN 684 - I agree whole-heartedly with the assessment you've brought forward. Spinosaurus, in my opinion, has benefited immensely fom this revision; it's a much more insteresting and fantastic animal now that it's been given a unique niche!
As for those whom state that Spinosaurus couldn't possibly have been a functioning quadruped for fear of blunting its claws, ask them this: how did other massive quadrupeds of the past walk about and not blunt their claws? It's patently simple: the very act of walking about sharpened their claws and kept them from growing too long - much in the same way that big cats scratch upon trees and rocks to keep their talons in check. We can even look to the giant monitor lizards of today for evidence that claws don't blunt under constant stress - they might crack and wear-down, but they continuously grow. Dulled claws, indeed! What nonsense. Sounds to me as though some individuals simply can't let go of their preconceptions that had Spinosaurus running about like some giant monster and eating other theropods that were 30+ ft in length (I'll point to Monsters Resurrected for this misconception).
Regardless, thank you ever so much for sharing this theory with us! :)
NOAH ECKECKENRODE - This definately lends credibility to the descriptions we've heard! Thank you so much for sharing this news with us! :)
is this movie even connected to the peter jackson movie? if it is i would like to see the v-rex as well. if not ill just settle for t-rex and whatever else they throw in
im following you just because you said that













