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Continuing to revive old threads xD
10. Parasaurolophus walkeri
9. Therizinosaurus cheloniformis
8. Stegosaurus ungulatus
7. Ankylosaurus magniventris
6. Carcharodontosaurus saharicus
5. Eotriceratops xerinsularis
4. Utahraptor ostrommaysorum
3. Dakotaraptor steini
2. Spinosaurus aegyptiacus
Honourable mentions:
Giganotosaurus carolinii
Albertosaurus sarcophagus
Daspletosaurus torosus
Lythronax argestes
Yutyrannus huali
1. Tyrannosaurus rex
I love it bro
yep I agree, more accurate than mor 008 the rex, and how can I get more stars? just asking xD
ANOTHER UPDATE
10. Mapusaurus rosae
9. Carcharodontosaurus saharicus
8. Ceratosaurus nasicornis
7. Spinosaurus aegyptiacus
6. Utahraptor ostrommaysorum
5. Argentinosaurus huinculensis
4. Triceratops horridus
3. Dakotaraptor steini
2. Albertosaurus sarcophagus
1. Tyrannosaurus rex
Why do I keep updating this xD
1. Tyrannosaurus rex
2. Albertosaurus sarcophagus
3. Dakotaraptor steini
4. Utahraptor ostrommaysorum
5. Triceratops horridus
6. Mapusaurus rosae
7. Spinosaurus aegyptiacus
8. Carcharodontosaurus saharicus
9. Ceratosaurus nasicornis
10. Parasaurolophus walkeri
At least they aren't overexaggerating like they did with Peck's Rex
^Thanks, be sure to read the actual story when it comes out!
Very cool post, well done my friend!
DRACONUS - The imagery you have provided is extremely neat! Thank you ever so much for providing this! :)
You guys can speculate on who Hurricane is.
^Thanks, Hurricane will have a close relationship to Thunderstorm.
^Well it's a giant Carnosaur, that's for sure
I hope that he is more like the Ian Malcolm from JP1 and not JP2 the JP2 Ian was too serious.
What's probably the longest chapter is up now.
No way I could hit ten, but here are three:
1. Didus Ineptus: the infamous Dodo bird.
(Vo-do-deeyo-dodo-do!)
2. Dinornithidae: the Moa
(As shown above actually being preyed on by the enormous Hasst's Eagle.)
3. Thylacinus Cynocephalus, or Thylacine.
(That striped carnivorous marsupial sometimes referred to as a Tasmanian Wolf, or Tiger.)
"Release the Kraken!"
^Which fight do you anticipate the most?
DRACONUS - How very excellent! I will be cheering for Acrocanthosaurus! :)
I could only come up with a top 10 if I sat down for about an hour and really thought about it, but some of my favorites are (in no particulat order) Yutyrannus huali, Platecarpus tympaniticus, Utahraptor ostrommaysorum, Dakotaraptor steini, terror birds, Helicoprion, dwarf elephants Dimetrodon, Styracosaurus, and Spinosaurus aegyptiacus
^And the next arc has pretty much the same ending lmao, but on a larger scale
S-Rex, even though Giga is faster, its relatively lighter frame makes it less durable. It's basically a fight of speed (Giga) vs strength (rex)
Continuing my habit of reviving old topics...
10. Acrocanthosaurus atokensis
9. Giganotosaurus carolinii
8. Carcharodontosaurus saharicus
7. Mapusaurus rosae
6. Ceratosaurus nasicornis
5. Utahraptor ostrommaysorum
4. Spinosaurus aegyptiacus
3. Dakotaraptor steini
2. Albertosaurus sarcophagus
1. Tyrannosaurus rex
Actually, I'm going to have to say:
10. Carnotaurus sastrei
9. Giganotosaurus carolinii
8. Carcharodontosaurus saharicus
7. Utahraptor ostrommaysorum
6. Ankylosaurus magniventris
5. Albertosaurus sarcophagus
4. Eotriceratops xerinsularis
3. Dakotaraptor steini
2. Spinosaurus aegyptiacus
1. Tyrannosaurus rex
What am I doing reviving dead threads lmao
Also my list is:
10. Acrocanthosaurus atokensis
9 Giganotosaurus carolinii
8. Carcharodontosaurus saharicus
7. Mapusaurus rosae
6. Ceratosaurus nasicornis
5. Utahraptor ostrommaysorum
4. Spinosaurus aegyptiacus
3. Dakotaraptor steini
2. Albertosaurus sarcophagus
1. Tyrannosaurus rex
Lol why am I reviving dead threads xD
I know Albertosaurus and Dakotaraptor were lower than Spinosaurus on my top ten favourite dinosaurs thread, but times have changed for the following:
I recently became fascinated with the different families of dinosaurs. Tyrannosauridae is my favourite, and I can thank Albertosaurus for putting this into place, since it was the first non-T.rex Tyrannosaur I knew, and the idea of a smaller, slimmer, faster T.rex was intriguing to me.
I recently re-watched Jurassic Park (still my all-time favourite movie), and Dakotaraptor is essentially a real-life JP Velociraptor. I have more sentimental attachment to the Raptors than I do to Spinosaurus because the original JP got me into dinosaurs as a whole.
Hard, most of mine are dinosaurs.
10. Carcharodontosaurus saharicus
9. Mapusaurus rosae
8. Ceratosaurus nasicornis
7. Utahraptor ostrommaysorum
6. Argentarvis
5. Mammoth
4. Spinosaurus aegyptiacus
3. Dakotaraptor steini
2. Albertosaurus sarcophagus
1. Tyrannosaurus rex
Well, times have changed, and I would have to concur with you, buddy, but for a different reason. My affinity for Albertosaurus sarcophagus comes from the fact that it was the first of the Tyrannosauridae other than Tyrannosaurus rex that I knew. The idea of a smaller, slimmer, faster T.rex fascinated me, and Albertosaurus got me interested in other Tyrannosaurids such as Gorgosaurus and Daspletosaurus. Overall, Albertosaurus is my favourite non-T.rex Tyrannosaur because it got me interested in the rest of the Tyrannosauridae family.
The animatronic that is front and center is not the T.rex, it's the reflection in the mirror that could be. As for the front and center one....Acrocanthosaurus atokensis? Not sure.
You can see a T.rex head behind the tail of the unidentified Allosauroid
another update:
10. Acrocanthosaurus atokensis
9. Giganotosaurus carolinii
8. Carcharodontosaurus saharicus
7. Mapusaurus rosae
6. Utahraptor ostrommaysorum
5. Ceratosaurus nasicornis
4. Albertosaurus sarcophagus
3. Dakotaraptor steini
2. Spinosaurus aegyptiacus
1. Tyrannosaurus rex
Almost 100% of the iconic predatory dinosaurs appeared in the late Cretaceous lol.
^Yep, with the exception of Allosaurus, which was in the Jurassic
^Thanks lol, I guess the reason people think Giganotosaurus is bigger than Carcharodontosaurus is because its name translates to "giant southern lizard" since when it was first discovered, nobody could shut up about how big it was











