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Gonna state this now..
at the time of what I said what I said it was much worse but, now it's not half bad :)
Nice. Looking forward to the rest of the season.
Believe it or not but this will be the shortest fight of the season.
Looking forward to it.
Just the same, no mentally stable person would attack a 200 pound predtor.
At least your fights have gotten longer.
Thanks. I know it wasn't the best because there is non way I cc an make the fight last longer because Wyatt could not kill this orvi. My other one later will be better.
About a 6.5 or so. No where near the worst fight I've seen, but it's not the best either. Still a good job nonetheless.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY GOJIRA2K!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!¡
Nice job. I was on the fence for who I was rooting for. Just the same, an anarmed human would most likely be near defensless against any predator roughly their size and bigger.
HHA, the spelling isn't too bad. He needs to work on punctuation more than anything, but that's fine. No one's perfect as Carno stated earlier. I still make spulling and grammar mistakes in my fights and stuff.
@ Dino Steve it's not you. You didnt know. And I tried to make it as Nast and horrific as possible.
@HPP why do you always say that?! I know there are errors and it is not impossible to read! I see mistakes on your but u never say anything and I just say that your fight was good. How about you stop judging my grammer and judge my fight! This goes to everyone Jehovah's loves to correct my grammer.
@ carnosaur thanks.
Thanks Mr. Happy!!! Glad to know my talent is spoof posts has grown, I now know I can make one of these in just 30 minutes!
Oh, sorry, I didn't know, it means I checked it too soon :P
well, THAT Wyatt is one son of a T.rex! Never heard of a person eating a dog before! xD
Well done anyway.
alright. you know what? cut the kid some slack. I read it just fine even with the spelling errors. Nobody's perfect, so ease up.
Nice job 401, got a good laugh out of this.
i got the idea of your name when you were discribing what te guy has to be like to fight the torvo.
As I always am, looking forward to it.
"wyatt is walking around the city looking for a person to kill."
That was it? :D
That was awesome...and one man made that all by himself? That is truly epic and shows how dedicated this community is.
Really liking this list. It shows how our perceptions of Dinosaurs have changed over time as our knowledge of them has grown. Some of these perceptions have changed a lot really as we have known more.
Interesting!
rooting for..
Pilosaurus
Kronosaurus
Cretoxyrhina
Xiphactinus and Cymbospondylus.
Thanks Hipho!!!
Actually, I never did this before. Someone else did though.
That was great, hahaha.
This is a great summary of the accumulated information through the years.
I used to wonder how Stegosaurus actually hit it's enemies with its tail with the thagomizers pointing up, especially since it was said so many times that it would swing its tail "side to side". It didn't make any sense to me, until one day I was playing Dino Defender when I was 8 and realized that they had a different configuration; that they pointed outwards! Then I saw the Stegasaurus scene in JP2 and saw the same thing! From then on I knew JP was a great resource for new dino information (but remember, I was young at the time, and still had a lot to learn).
The first time I ever heard of Spinosaurus was actually in a big dino book I got when I was 4, and fortunately it had a lot of up to date information (but that was back in the 90s, so it's almost useless now), and it actually portrayed Spino with its crocodile-like head, but being only 10 metres long. Later, I got another book and it showed Spino as the same length, but with the short snout, and I knew something was wrong. JP3 helped prove my point that Spino was a more unique-looking therapod that others.
But I never heard of Diplodocus having bony spikes on its tail, that is really intriguing. That makes it even more intimidating. Was it in a pattern like Gastonia?
This is awesome! Thanks for sharing!











