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We'll trade for a day. I'll visit the Royal Tyrrell and you check out the Carnegie, haha
Same here, the Carnegie looks rather interesting.
Personally, I think that were all T. rexes to be replaced with giganotosauruses, the gigas would've been likely survive.
BUT the ceratopsian and ankylosaurus populations would get out of control. Do you know what this would mean? Let me show you.
1. Giga, a super-predator specialising in taking down sauropods and iguanodonts would have amazing success hunting hadrosaurs and the occasional sauropod.
2. However, no other predator would be around that is capable of hunting the larger ceratopsids and akylosaurs. Their populations would begin to rise very rapidly.
3. Due to the environmental pressures, hadrosaurs and sauropods would begin to die out due to competition for food from the now large triceratops and ankylosaur populations, and also from hunting from giganotosaurus.
4. Giganotosaurus looses its main food sources. It will now begin to die out, due to starvation.
5. Everything goes into adapt or die mode. Many will die, and all that will remain, may not even be recognizable. Eat, or be eaten.
So is the way of the jungle.
Silver, out.
It's a good museum. Don't know if it's Carnegie good(lol, jk). I wouldn't mind checking it out if I ever get the chance.
No Megalodon on my site. It's only dinosaurs and their contemporaries.
what species of ceratopsian is that in the first pic?
That is so cool. My favorite museum isn't close to the quality of this museum. If I ever go to Alberta I will must definitely go there.
It's been Two years since I was last there...
I don't fully remember.
megalodon is often oversized.
Yeah, they do MrHappy!
Good job as always Carno, looking forward to the Tarbo one.
i have the mosh......
Nice fight, wasn't really rooting for either.
Pretty sweet looking museum. I already like it better than the one in Toronto Ontario. Don't they also have a massive Albertosaurus exhibit?
Your sites really cool and accurate, but do you have the megalodon?
Guess my size of 40 ft and 5 tons on my site is pretty accurate.
i agree and looking foward to tarbosaurs.
Nice! I love using these for great sizes, and what do you think about the nat geo spino size, do you still think it's 15m and 9 to 11 tons?
I've seen a few animatronics, but I agree, they should be more common.
Well, there were maastrichian(think i spelled that right) allosaurids, A.Fragilis barely made it until the jurassic-cretaceous boundary.
It was a generalized theropod, although it posessed several traits that would have lent a hand in killing the sauropods of its era. Climate change, my friends, is a bitch. It kills off animals that, unfortunately just weren't quite ready for that change.
Well, I don't live near much museums, bt I've been to a travelling exhibit, and the Field Museum, which is about a 4 hour drive from my house.
(Also, it would be pretty cool if museums used a few animatronics in exhibits, rather than just skeletons)
Oh, OK. I'll look it up.
Museum Of Science and History
Interesting
Not bragging. Just giving you guys the details :)
Mosh? Does that stand for something?
ok dont brag.
i have the mosh and i see ONE and its an allosaurus.
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Forgot to mention, the Carnegie holds 22 million specimens, 10,000 of which are on display at any given time and 1 million are catologued in online databases.
i'm glad y'all liked it. This one was a couple days in the making, looks like it was a hit :D
you took turns. how old are you
i would debate with you. but i cant take on rex fan, hiphanomos, and carnosaur at the same time.
The roadtrip my dad and I did a few weeks ago to Maine was pretty long and full of driving. Taking turns though helps break it up.
disney land is horrible












