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Nice! I'm exited to see how you're going to make this battle. Also have you checked mine? Here:
http://www.scified.com/topic/42608
Wait sorry everybody I should have said top five favourite prehistoric animals as the Scaphognathus is a pteradon
Suchomimus, Baryonyx, Gojirasaurus, Tyranosaurus Rex and Spinosaurus
I'm pretty sure Maledictus is unstoppable now.... Great Chapter BTW
Dilophosaurus, Tyrannosaurus, Dakotaraptor (its the same size as the Velociraptors in Jurassic Park and found in the same area like in the film), Yutyrannus, and Crylophosaurus
CARNOFTW - This is a very fun topic! Hmm...I would have to say that my favorite dinosaurs of all time are Acrocanthosaurus and Spinosaurus! Both are exceptionally interesting animals! :)
^Debating whether it should be kept open or not.
(My email was getting clogged up with messages because of this. ;-;)
Okay here we go:
Great Dinosaur Atlas by William Lindsay
Jurassic Park Institute Dinosaur Field Guide by Dr. Michael K. Brett-Surman and Dr. Thomas R. Holtz Jr.
Jurassic World Dinosaur Field Guide by Dr. Michael K. Brett-Surman and Dr. Thomas R. Holtz Jr. (Revised and Updated)
A Field Guide to Dinosaurs The Essential Handbook For Travelers in the Mesozoic by Henry Gee & Luis V. Rey
The Usborne Book of Dinosaurs by Susan Mayes
Dinosaurs a visual encyclopedia by Dorling Kindersley
Dinosaurs to Dodos An Enclyopedia of Extinct Animals by Don Lessem
Eyewitness Books: Dinosaurs by Alfred A. Knopf
Dinosaurs The Grand Tour by Keiron Pim and Jack Horner
The Book of Life by Stephen Jay Gould
The Complete Field Guide to Prehistoric Life by Tim Haines and Paul Chambers
The Ultimate Book of Dinosaurs by Paul Dowswell, John Malam, Paul Mason, and Steve Parker
Intervisual Books: Dinosaurs by Nash/Barnard
Tyrannosaurus Rex The Tyrant King by John Sibbick and David Hawcock
Dinosaurs by Micheal Benton
Extreme Dinosaurs by Robert Mash
Young Reader Edition Evolution by Ruth Moore
And wikipeadia is not reliable I was looking at the Austeyr F88 doubt many if you will know what that is when I saw that it said that the F88 was a US army ranger/Delta force assault shotgun but the F88 is an assault rifle so yeah
Ok then Xenotaris lets see your personal bibliography
Mate my neighbour is a renowned scientist where I live he studied paleontology and paleobiolgy at Oxford university so there
LORD SHIRO - I am uncertain as to why you are thanking me for the fact that I have stated you are incorrect in your assertion.
LORD SHIRO and GORILLAGODZILLA - Your information is flawed.
"[...]favourite category of dino is carnivore, herbivore, pteradons or amphibians"
Just like someone else said, pterosaurs and amphibians are not dinosaurs. Amphibians aren't reptiles at all.
"Oh and wikipeadia is full of some serious horse s**t as anybody can write on it"
That's why it has administrators.
"Oh and Xenotaris no offence but I t seems like you just copy and pasted everything you said"
At least he did some research.
....Fox News doesn't believe Global Warming....... That's kinda dumb....
I'm starting to doubt the authenticity of all these reports, Fox news has done all of them xD.
Yay Simba's in glory greatness! Interesting though...
I'm an ugly Minilla *cry cry cry*
XENOTARIS - What a fantastic idea! I have the utmost confidence that you will do justic to their story! I can not wait to read it! :)
^Neither do I. But I'm watching things, GET BACK TO DA EMPIRE!!!
Oh ok thanks...but i don't like seeing people fighting.
Carno everybody knows pterosaurs are not dinosaurs--no need to facilitate conspiracies to support a fraudulent belief. Shiro, you seem to get worried or something whenever anything gets slightly heated--and considering how much you and LT curse, cursing is not banned on the forum.
later i shall make a story dedicated to these animals
I could give you my personal biblography, if you want
Also wikipedia has become reliable in recent years
I didn't copy Wikipedia, I have tons of Dinosaur, Prehistoric Life, and Evolution books and I watch Dinosaur documentaries! They clearly state that Pterosaurs are not dinosaurs!
I'm not I don't know why it posted twice it always does that
Stop making fun of him Carno -_-...
Oh and Xenotaris no offence but I t seems like you just copy and pasted everything you said.
Carno i won't report you BUT...if you swear again i'll have too.
Oh and wikipeadia is full of some serious horse s**t as anybody can write on it
Oh and Xenotaris I am sorry I was wrong about what I wrote but what I meant to say was which do you prefer form the prehistoric era carnivores, herbivores, amphibians or pterosaurs and I live next to a scientist who for research purposes classes pterosaurs as a sub-order of dino so yeah.
This is now a shits and giggles topic, like many from a few years back.
After they had their fill, Gorg and Regina abandoned the carcass as they retired in the dense forests. The scavengers quickly flocked to the dead edmontosaurus, their story is left for another time (Possible Daily Life of a Dakotaraptor?). Regina and her mate returned to their nest, four juvenile tyrannosauruses poke their heads out of the underbrush.
We will name them Fast Foot, Snapper, Little Claw, and Nimble. Fast Foot was very eager to meet up with her mother so much she quickly left her siblings in the dust, Snapper snapped his jaws agitated as literal dust blew in to his eyes, Little Claw being the shortest of his siblings sneezed as the dust blew in to his nose, while Nimble careful leaped away from the dust cloud her sister made.
Mother Regina regurgitated some of the Edmontosaurus from earlier to feed her hungry children, followed by their father Gorg. The juvenile tyrannosauruses feed on the regurgitated meat but this would be the last time their parents would be delivering their meals, now the time has come for them to hunt their food but for now their parents lied down to rest...hunting will start tomorrow. The siblings have an entire day to play before then, the siblings take turn play hunting their other siblings.
Xenotaris,
Your knowledge of dinosaur evolution is extensive, and goes very deep--but sometimes you can let people have their fun with mispronunciations and inaccuracies. Trust me, if I spent my days on the forum fixing the wrong that people set about dinosaurs--I would come off as a jerk most likely, and a know-it-all.
Not saying you are any of those things, you're awesome--but sometimes just let people have their fun. I mean there are some people on the forum that call T.rex, T-Rex still--and others who believe an Allosaurus could defeat a Giganotosaurus and stuff like that. There are quite a few who legitimately believe that Spinosaurus is stronger than T.rex, so--sometimes you gotta just take a step back and let the people be the people lol.
"Whatever floats your boat "
No its not whatever floats my boat, when your talking about dinosaurs you need to get your information right. Pterosaurs are not dinosaurs, they are close relative to dinosaurs as in they share a common ancestors, amphibians are definitely not dinosaurs either since they are not even part of the clade Amniote let alone memers of Sauropsids - Diapsids - Suria - Archosauromorph - Archosauria - Avemetatarsalia - Ornithodira - Dinosauromorpha - Dinosauriformes.
Marine Reptiles are a funny classification since aquatic lifestyles as evolved at least three or four times in reptiles: the basal reptile parareptilia Mesosaurs, the basal diapsid marine reptiles which possibly lead to the evolution of Ichthyosaurs, the archosaurian marine reptiles like certain crocodilians, semi-aquatic dinosaurian Spinosaurus, plesiosaurus and pliosaurus, and lepidosaurian marine reptiles like Mosasaurus, marine iguana, and the sea snake.










