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Rex Fan 684Dinosaurs ForumConcerning the "horror mouth" and "snake eater"

On your site, you asked about DinoFights sister. Just to clear that up, DinoFights was a member here and a real life friend to Makevli(after the Horrormouth, as it seems to be one word based on your site, incident, they stopped talking to each other. I've been talking to DinoFights myself via email). Anyways, his sister is a scientist that was going to take a trip to Africa. Said she'd keep on the lookout for any signs of the Horrormouth. 

 

Hope that helps :)

 

PS- We'd love to have you on the forums as a regular member, but we understand if this is a bit of a one time thing.

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Something RealDinosaurs ForumConcerning the "horror mouth" and "snake eater"

GONDOLENDIAN - Welcome to the forum! The information you've provided is extremely interesting - your creativity and artistic capability are quite nice! I remember seeing the post concerning your work and felt that it was extremely compelling. As for that other bloke attempting to steal your work: you have my sincerest sympathies. The theft of intellectual property is in no way forgiveable. As a journalist, I can fully understand how terrible it is to have someone attempt to take your work. I can't change what that bloody fool did, but you have this girl's empathy. Regardless, I wanted to formally welcome you to the site! Please, enjoy yorself; we're always excited to see new faces and hear new ideas! :)

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Rex Fan 684Dinosaurs ForumConcerning the "horror mouth" and "snake eater"

I remember reading what you put on Deviant Art about your species. That was after the whole "horror mouth hoax" was revealed. There good illustrations nonetheless.

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GondolendianDinosaurs ForumConcerning the "horror mouth" and "snake eater"

Thanks, I'm rather fond of them myself. There's just something about the spinosaur skull plan that makes it a lot of fun to play around with.

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Lord VaderDinosaurs ForumConcerning the "horror mouth" and "snake eater"

Also, welcome to the forums you (unintentially) pranked. 

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Lord VaderDinosaurs ForumConcerning the "horror mouth" and "snake eater"

Damn, just when I forgot about the incident too. Oh well, sh!t happens. 

 

They certainly were interesting creatures to say the least, fake or not. Nice bit of information here that would have been nice to know several months ago. 

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Sci-Fi King25Dinosaurs ForumA Speculation on Large Theropod Feathers

Silver_Falcon's theory seems highly logical.

 

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Rex Fan 684Dinosaurs ForumT.rex Senses

I see the message. I'll go look :)

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Huge-BenDinosaurs ForumT.rex Senses

No problem rex fan. :)

Hey by the way if you don't mind please check your scified inbox. :)

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Silver_FalconDinosaurs ForumT.rex Senses

Yeah, I'm just saying that I see many people saying that T. rex was really smart, and although for its time it was certainly above average, I find that compared to modern day animals, it is nothing.

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Rex Fan 684Dinosaurs ForumT.rex Senses

Thanks, glad you liked it bigbadben :)

 

Silver, I agree T.rex was no genius compared to some modern day animals, but for a dinosaur, it was an Einstein. Some birds(the Harris Hawk for example) hunt in family groups and if T.rex was a smart as some birds, then maybe that's more evidence for group behavior in large tyrannosaurs. Kind of random, but you know, that's me.

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Huge-BenDinosaurs ForumT.rex Senses

Now that is awesome, great find. :)

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Rex Fan 684Dinosaurs ForumT.rex Senses

Silver, Tyrannosaurus relative brain size was still within the range of modern reptiles, being at most 2 standard deviations (SDs) above the mean of non-avian reptiles log REQs. The estimates for the ratio of cerebrum mass to brain mass would range from 47.5 to 49.53 percent. According to the study, this is more than the lowest estimates for extant birds (44.6 percent), but still close to the typical ratios of the smallest sexually mature alligators which range from 45.9–47.9 percent. That said, T.rex intelligence is hard to determine without living specimens.

 

 

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RobotronDinosaurs Forum10 Dinosaurs That Could Be The New Villain In Jurassic Park IV

No Ceratosarus?

And I wonder what would be the reaction if a dinosaur did a photobomb like these animals.

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Silver_FalconDinosaurs ForumA Speculation on Large Theropod Feathers

I too will jump on the bandwagon and agree with rex fan, but will go a step further and add another possibility:

Possibility 3. They had extremely small feathers as adults, similar to the hairs on rhinos and elephants today.

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Silver_FalconDinosaurs ForumT.rex Senses

Just feel like pointing out that although rex had a large brain, most of it was purely for interpreting its senses, and its intelligence would be more comparable to that of a crocodile. I'll try to find the study that found this and share it with you guys.

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Sci-Fi King25Dinosaurs ForumT.rex Senses

Thanks for sharing this information RexFan!

 

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RobotronDinosaurs ForumWere Dinosaurs Really Terrible Lizards

I have always wondered if the fossils of dinosaurs can actually be proven as reptiles, with the possibility that they could be something else. Perhaps, if a complete dinosaur carcass in reasonable condition has been found and preserved, we could see what it really was like.

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JRRDinosaurs ForumA Speculation on Large Theropod Feathers

I agree with What rexfan said, but i bealive Spinosauruses didn't have feathers or if they did they where simillar to pinguine fathers

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Rex Fan 684Dinosaurs ForumA Speculation on Large Theropod Feathers

Yay, I have a supporter, haha. 

 

Don't know why I said that, just did, lol

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Hiphopananomus Dinosaurs ForumA Speculation on Large Theropod Feathers

Yeah I agree with rex fan that rex lost most if not all of their feathers as they matured and northen species like Gorgosaurus and Albertosaurus had feathers because they needed them.

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Rex Fan 684Dinosaurs ForumT.rex Senses

I know what you mean Hipho. No species lasts forever.

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Hiphopananomus Dinosaurs ForumT.rex Senses

True, I don't know there's a reason why all of these super predators go extinct ussualy climate change sometimes there prey disappears or sometimes something better comes along.

 

I do think T.rex could definitely go for a long run but, if something changed significantly like there main prey dies out, or something better comes along or extreme climate change I just don't think something as large as a rex would survive unless it changed.

 

Don't get me wrong I completely understand what you guys are saying, I understand that rex was one of if not the most advanced predators to ever live but, I just don't think any super predator is invincible.  

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Lord VaderDinosaurs ForumT.rex Senses

That's another way of looking at it though. It's a valid perception. 

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Rex Fan 684Dinosaurs ForumA Speculation on Large Theropod Feathers

I beleive in either of these theories as I see them possible...

 

1. Large tyrannosaurs like T.rex had feathers when they were young, but lost them as they matured.

 

2. Adult tyrannosaurs had a few feathers as adults for display(on the head, neck, tail, arms, etc.).

 

Now, exceptions could be made for the northern species like Albertosaurus or Gorgosaurus.

 

Hope this makes sense.

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Lord VaderDinosaurs ForumA Speculation on Large Theropod Feathers

Perhaps a crest on its head. At the most, probably something like the Gorgosaurus and Albertosaurus from March of the Dinosaurs. 

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Rex Fan 684Dinosaurs ForumT.rex Senses

Posted that the same time MrHappy posted his, so ignore that if you wish ;)

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Rex Fan 684Dinosaurs ForumT.rex Senses

I think what he meant was T.rex could have been like, say, Allosaurus. Allosaurus was around from roughly 140-155 million years. A 15 million year run without changing much. If I'm correct, MrHappy means T.rex could have done something like that(maybe even longer) before it adapted and changed.

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Lord VaderDinosaurs ForumT.rex Senses

I meant among super predators, not the little ones. But, climate change might not have been as much a problem as you think. If Earth got colder, they'd probably go farther south. That, or the ones up north would die out slowly, but the ones further south keep thriving. If the earth got warmer, then opposite of previous situation. 

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Hiphopananomus Dinosaurs ForumT.rex Senses

It's possible, but, something probably would have stoped it like climate change or something that seems to stop most of the super predators, I myself think that the raptors would have lasted the longest, because unlike rex they wouldn't need as much food so they could live off other small animals that could also survive a climate change.

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Lord VaderDinosaurs ForumScarface's 90 MYA ancestors story: Chapter #2

Nice chapter, looking forward to the next one.

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Hiphopananomus Dinosaurs ForumScarface's 90 MYA ancestors story: Chapter #2

Thanks! :)

 

I thought that was good idea I think it gives the story more realism.

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