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Sounds great! I'm looking forward to see what you're gonna post.
@something real, manmals are not techincally more advanced then dinosaurs. dinosaurs have lived for 165 million years and during that whole Time the mammals were still present but were being oppressed and hindered so tgey could never get bigger then a cat or raccoon. But when thàt fateful day known as the KT extinction finally came it wiped out most if the thriving animals such as the dinosaurs. The mammals only rose to power because the niche that the dinosaurs operated was finally free. Even then their were still dinosaur, in the firm of birds and birds are still thriving to this day. Dinosaurs were probably just as smart as mammals but we will never know for sure. Do technically dinosaur(including birds) have lived for 208 million years while mammals lived for much less.
Nice fight. Wasn't rooting for either, but it certainly was a believable result.
That said, Leugim is right, grammar is helpful. Just the same, everyone learns at their own pace, so you'll get it down eventually.
Looking forward to seeing what you've got in store 401.
Looking forward to all the FBR stuff, and probably most looking forward to Jurassic Apocalypse.
Nice post, I'm loving this new look of spinosaurus, it's so unique and fascinating, great job!
Thanks eveyone! Let us know of any other ideas for us to draw
Sci-Fi king its sent.
Can't wait for FBR six. When will we start more work on it?
Great can't wait to read it. And I have a new forum sig.
Thanks for all those compliments Gojira2K. So far the plan for my new fight is tomorrow, as for now those are all the details I will give.
Also, your forum signature or mine?
Can't wait for Riders, but take your time with it. Can't for the What Would You Do, series as well as If You Could series. When do you think you will post your fight series? Hope you can finish your Adventures of Tom and can't wait to see your 3000th post, I am very close to 2000 my self, also congrats on your 3000th post. and one final thing, new forum signature.
Truly an Interesting series...
Keep it up.
I literally was about to PM you about the DWC entries...
TYRANT KING - There's nothing wrong with the outcome, in my opinion. We mammals can be pretty tough! What's more, hyaenas are a more intelligent and evolved life-form in comparison to any dinosaur - they've been refined by the millions and millions of years that transpired after the KT extinction. Couple that with a superior brain capacity which allows for complex hunting behavior and there's no reason to assume that the hyaenas wouldn't have had a fair shot at taking down their opposition. They take down incredibly large prey in present times with little difficulty! :)
I wanted to give the mammals a win this time.
No problem :). You may direct requests to the queue thread for this if you want any
The grammar could have been improved a lot and overall, I disagree with the result. That being said, you have story telling down.
LEUGIM - That was an extremely interersting fight! I absolutely adore Beauty and the Beast - it's been one of my favorites since I was a little girl! I'm extremely pleased Beast won the battle! Thank you so very much for sharing this with us! :)
TYRANT KING - That was exceptionally fun to read! I'm looking forward to seeing what's next. Thank you ever so much for sharing this with us! :)
INDIANA JONES - Hahahaha! That was quite entertaining! Keep it up! :)
ALLOTITAN - Awww! Thanks, sweetie! :)
CARNOSAUR - This was a very nice and exceptionally well-presented piece! I agree with many of your observations - quite intuitive! I personally greatly enjoy the new rendition of the Spinosaurus. The fact that it is now strongly believed to be a semi-bipedal animal (rather than bipedal) is quite compelling. Not only that, but the animal's new body structure is amazingly elegant and intimidating all at once! It looks almost like an ancient water dragon - a stunning creature! I believe the Spinosaurus is now one of my top three favorite dinosaurs. :)
Thanks guys.
Allotitan, I'm not sure what I'm going to do for the big six triple-o, but I have an idea or two.
And they go along with the other.
Also Mr Happy those albertasaurus pictures are awesome
Nice fight! Rooting for Phantom!
Congrats on 5000!
A decent set-up, but where's the rest?
I can already hear all the laughing the hyena's will make :P
When I read the title, I kept imagining Shenzi, Banzai, and Ed trying to take down the Argentinosaurus, and using all their wacky puns and plans to catch him, Timon and Pumbaa style!
originaly it was going to be buzz lightyear underwear
First time I got to comment on this, and WOW!! My perception of Spino is completely blown!!! I was actually debating to myself whether it was probable or not that Spino had webbing between its toes a few days before the news broke. Then I see the new posture and I was in shock.
The one thing that seemed off were the legs and hips. There were several images where it showed Spino not only walking on 4 limbs, but that the top of the pelvis was actually as tall as us, showing that it was impossible to stand on it's front legs. The re-scaled size looks better, I honestly still see it as a bear/anteater with it's hind legs longer than the front ones. The image showed Spino more like a mutated crocodile instead of a spinosaur.
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Interesting post Carnosaur.
I must say that is interesting how it may have walked on four legs.
Carnosaur I can't wait for the new Longest Theropod List
That was an awesome fight! You know me, rooting for Razor. Wonder what you're going to do for you're 6000 post;)
and Something Real is back? Great! I think I speak for everyone here whe I say we all missed you.
Good fight rooting for dilophosaurus though
True, but we don't have as proportionally long arms as those of Spinosaurus. If we had those long of arms, they would reach down to our knees, where in reality, they only go a little past the hips. The center of mass in Spinosaurus appears to be more forward oriented then that of Suchomimus or other Spinosaurs, with the weight being mainly towards the front of S. Aegyptiacus.
Long arms would have prevented Spino from falling on his face, essentially. It helped balanced the animal out, and in turn a quadrupedal means of locomotion would be ideal.
It's not fully quadrupedal, but there's no doubt really it spent some time walking on all fours














