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^Also at one point you said that the top 3 strongest rex you created are Tyrantic, Tyranak, and Tyrance. When did Tyranoa become so powerful xD? And as much as I love Thunderstorm, Tyrantic is stronger IMO. And I'd have Earthquake and Hurricane somewhere.
Added and tied with Maledictus for power.
Egypt? He was able to successfully reach North America despite being chased by Nequit Dominum.
^Well, he is basically like Simba while Thunderstorm is Mufasa.
Tyrannos over Thunderstorm?
Rexy looks skinny!
DRACONUS - This is an excellent series of lists! I greatly enjoy the fact that you have included manatees in your list! I have swum with them on two occasions while visiting America and they are such angelic creatures! :)
Savage.
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DRACONUS - This is an extremely neat list! I very much enjoy the images and hard data you have provided! Thank you ever so much for sharing this with us! :)
Plus, it's possible that some large T.rex exceeded forty feet in length.
^Weight/mass is true size, not height or length.
What are you basing size on? Because Rex is heavier than all the other dinosaurs on the list, but there are theropods taller and longer than it.
GG what are your full lists for herbivores and carnivores?
I honestly don't have a full list but I do have some favorites.
Herbivores
Brachiosaurus
Ankylosaurus
Elephants
Carnivores
T-Rex
Allosaurus
Tiger
Komodo Dragon
^Full list for both carnivores and herbivores?
Gorillas 1. in the Herbivore spot.
Forgot about manatees, added it to my herbivores list.
^I own none of the images used.
(Did you draw the Trike, Rex, Spino, and Raptor pictures?)
I can't think of a favorite list for both, but here are some in no particular order-
HERBIVORES:
West Indian Manatee
Dugong
Agustinia
Ankylosaurus
Eremotherium
Parasaurolophus
Hoatzin
CARNIVORES:
Narwhal
Tiger shark
Spinosaurus
Platecarpus
Dimorphodon
Anurognathus
Dakotaraptor
Utahraptor
Orcinus citoniensis
Bateleur
^Taking a break from Isla Nublar for now. Will be posting this in the meantime, first chapter should be out sometime this week.
ULTRAZERO80 - Indeed! I am very interested in this particular animal! :)
Interesting discovery.
UltraRaptor: has Raptor DNA third times faster then a normal velociraptor. it doesn't have the claw on it's foot and it's vision is based on movement. it have small spikes on it's back
Megasaurus Rex: it has the DNA of a T-Rex, arms from the Spinosaurs. size of a Giganotosaurus and small spikes from head to tail.
G:KOTM - I have no doubt that you will! :)
XENOTARIS - I am familiar with Champ; however, I have never heard of Bessie. What is that creature, may I ask? :)
I thought there already was a North American Loch Ness Monster. Champ and Bessie(Lake Erie Monster)
ALPHADINO65 - I shall certainly keep your advice in mind! I do not mind snakes and other reptiles - as a matter of fact, I once owned multiple African Golden Skinks. They were such sweethearts! :)
Something Real - Just make sure there's either glass between you and the snake, or someone with experience handling these reptiles has control of the head. As long as one of those scenarios occur, you'll be fine. I was smaller than you when I helped hold that captive albino, and I had no fear, because I trusted the keepers who held the snake's head. I was holding the mid-section too, which was the most stout (if not heaviest) part of the snake.
And reptiles don't like glass. They don't like how it feels, and they can hurt themselves if they collide too hard into it.
ALPHADINO - Hahaha! Oh, how marvelous! I believe I shall remain distant from areas with such animals! :)
Something Real - Fortunately, you won't find many Burmese pythons of that size, mass and length-wise. Reticulated pythons and green anaconda's on the other hand...
ALPHADINO65 - Hahaha! I am a 5'1", 105lb woman. A 200lb, 20ft-long snake, to me, is a monster! :)










