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DinoFightsDinosaurs ForumThe Story of Cleo, Episode 11: Meet Kate, Terry, and RomanAug 7, 2013
I too foresee trouble.
ReplyRex Fan 684Dinosaurs ForumMegalodon: Hit or MissAug 7, 2013
Actually, the largest shark today is the whale shark. It's between 40 and 60 feet in length and weighs around 20-30 tons. But like it's name implies, it's harmless as a whale. A large filter feeder. The biggest predatory shark is the great white. Averaging 13-16 feet long and .5-1 ton, with the largest ones just under 20 feet long and 2 tons in weight. As far as whales go, remember, Orcas are large predatory animals. 20-30 feet in length and 4-7 tons. Sperm whales are also gigantic oceanic predators. The largest predator alive today in fact at 50-65 feet long and 45-55 tons or so. Neither Orcas nor Sperm whales are overly aggressive, but they may have an unknown relative that is. I'm just trying to say that, while Megalodon is a possibility, it's not the only possibility.
ReplyDinoFightsDinosaurs ForumChapter 14Aug 7, 2013
An amazing end to an amazing story. It was great to see the return of Synca and Storm finally got vengeance. Amazing. Bravo.
Replyx_paden_xDinosaurs ForumMegalodon: Hit or MissAug 7, 2013
Thats an interesting idea mr.happy, But I don't believe something can evolve into a previously extinct creature....
The largest shark is a great white, the largest great white was 18 feet long...
Whales could be a possibility, But (not a marinebioligist or whatever) I think if any whale smelled the chum in the water, it would try and get away... the biggest fish to this day thats not a whale or shark is a prehistoric Coelacanth 2 meters long... (not taking into account some other speices of fish) even THEN its not big enough to knock over a cage like that meant to take on bloody tiger sharks...
The fact that it happen at night... means that its even more plausible they do exist, They are intelligent enough to avoid us this long... Darkness could conceal the (i think it was 80 ft?) 80 foot long dinosaur....
Replytyrant963Dinosaurs ForumThe Story of Cleo, Episode 11: Meet Kate, Terry, and RomanAug 7, 2013
the begging was adorable but trouble is coming
Replytyrant963Dinosaurs ForumChapter 14Aug 7, 2013
Awesome fight! Cool chapter this chapter is the best
ReplyRex Fan 684Dinosaurs ForumMegalodon: Hit or MissAug 7, 2013
Other large marine animals. Whales or another mammal. Other large sharks, perhaps Megalodon's cousins that are better adapted to deep water. Marine reptile possible. It's most likely a fish though. Mammals and reptiles have to surface for air and that would give them away.
ReplyLord VaderDinosaurs ForumMegalodon: Hit or MissAug 7, 2013
Forgot to mention,
Welcome, to Jurassic Park.....
4 discussions.
Anyway, that out the way, what could it be besides a Megalodon? Maybe something that evolved into Megalodon, but why mess with perfection?
ReplyRex Fan 684Dinosaurs ForumMegalodon: Hit or MissAug 7, 2013
I can see a Liopleurodon being almost, almost, that big. With gills? I don't think so. Reptiles do not grow gills, haha
ReplyDeltadromeusDinosaurs ForumMegalodon: Hit or MissAug 7, 2013
I really hope this doesn't turn into something like Hell's Aquarium. I don't want to see a 100 foot Lioplurodon with gills.
ReplyLord VaderDinosaurs ForumChapter 14Aug 7, 2013
How about the initials? The fact that I know should be plenty of hint.
Replyx_paden_xDinosaurs ForumMegalodon: Hit or MissAug 7, 2013
(if I were you, I wouldn't have asked it directly on JP4 discussions because... well we're all going to say yes... Dinosaur nuts i think most of us ended up watching it... LOL welcome to scified and JP4)
Discovery ain't ever faked a program just for views, I do believe it was a megalodon they found, we've only explored fully 40% of this planet.... thats not even the entire land mass of earth...
But as rex fan stated.... We might have a giant shark out there too thats not a megalodon.... (cough* not true *cough) but it might be possible....
The fact that it could dive to 6000 feet that fast, it lays down all the cards on the table... We haven't seen the extent of our oceans... I do believe it lives to this day, evolving to live at much lower sea level than before... We need to take care of the unknown before its lost to time again...
We are not alone ladies and gentlemen... not alone...
ReplyDeltadromeusDinosaurs ForumChapter 14Aug 7, 2013
Did you really expect someone to get the correlation?
ReplyDeltadromeusDinosaurs ForumChapter 14Aug 7, 2013
Rex Fan already told me, so I can't give anything away.
ReplyLord VaderDinosaurs ForumChapter 14Aug 7, 2013
Not sure. Anyone have any final answer for the pair of Rex in Chapter 13 identities?
ReplyDeltadromeusDinosaurs ForumChapter 14Aug 7, 2013
True, I was wondering if somebody would do that one.
ReplyDeltadromeusDinosaurs ForumThe Story of Cleo, Episode 11: Meet Kate, Terry, and RomanAug 7, 2013
I don't need powers of perception. I have a lot of random words and dinosaur names in my head.
ReplyLord VaderDinosaurs ForumThe Story of Cleo, Episode 11: Meet Kate, Terry, and RomanAug 7, 2013
Could be worse, not sure how, but it could.
ReplyRex Fan 684Dinosaurs ForumThe Story of Cleo, Episode 11: Meet Kate, Terry, and RomanAug 7, 2013
Wow, that's, uh, pretty bad ;)
ReplyRex Fan 684Dinosaurs ForumChapter 14Aug 7, 2013
Guess it's back to posting random fights and factual stuff for me. Hopefully a big discovery, whether it's a skeleton or a find while working in the lab, will be made. I could post about that, haha
ReplyDeltadromeusDinosaurs ForumThe Story of Cleo, Episode 11: Meet Kate, Terry, and RomanAug 7, 2013
Mine are about as sharp as the tail club of an Ankylosaurus.
ReplyDeltadromeusDinosaurs ForumChapter 14Aug 7, 2013
Well, after my Story of Cleo, which will end this Sunday, I'm just going to do some random fights, stuff they don't tell you about dinosaurs. And just do what this part of jurassic park4 was originally intended to.
ReplyRex Fan 684Dinosaurs ForumThe Story of Cleo, Episode 11: Meet Kate, Terry, and RomanAug 7, 2013
I try to keep them sharp ;)
As sharp as a Deinonychus' toe claw!
ReplyRex Fan 684Dinosaurs ForumChapter 14Aug 7, 2013
Like Storm's parents, he gave his life for Storm.
Thanks to all my loyal readers. I'm glad the story had such great success. Now what will I do with my life?
ReplyDeltadromeusDinosaurs ForumThe Story of Cleo, Episode 11: Meet Kate, Terry, and RomanAug 7, 2013
Your powers if perception know no bounds. Haha
ReplyRex Fan 684Dinosaurs ForumThe Story of Cleo, Episode 11: Meet Kate, Terry, and RomanAug 7, 2013
Uh oh. I see trouble coming.
ReplyDeltadromeusDinosaurs ForumChapter 14Aug 7, 2013
True fully, I didn't like the story,
I loved it!!!
It is sad that Synca died, but he did it to avenge Storm.
ReplyDeltadromeusDinosaurs ForumStyracosaurus vs IrritatorAug 7, 2013
Great fight. I would think the Ceratopsians would win around 35% with a tyrannosaur, and 45-50% with an Allosaur.
ReplyRex Fan 684Dinosaurs ForumDoes Megalodon still live?Aug 7, 2013
While anything is possible, I think it's more likely that Megalodon is still alive as opposed to dinosaurs. I heard about that too, but I'm not nearly as convinced about dinosaurs still living as I am about Megalodon.
ReplyRex Fan 684Dinosaurs ForumStyracosaurus vs IrritatorAug 7, 2013
It's very similar to the fight of Ichtvenator and Medusaceratops. While spinosaurs can fight other dinosaurs, they are not built to fight these dinosaurs. I'm not putting the spinosaurs down or anything, but only one group of dinosaurs was built to take on these particular herbivores. The tyrannosaurs. And they even had some trouble. Good fight.
ReplyRex Fan 684Dinosaurs ForumMegalodon: Hit or MissAug 7, 2013
Welcome.
I believe it's legit. Now, I'm not sure if it's a Megalodon, but there is certainly an unknown giant predator out there. It could be Megalodon. It might not be. But I feel the documentary was legit.
ReplyRex Fan 684Dinosaurs ForumChapter 13Aug 7, 2013
Brother and sister. Exposed spine on brother. Just fought a pair of tyrannosaurs. Need I give it away?
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