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CARNY - Quite so! I do not believe I have had the pleasure of welcoming you to SCIFIED! I certainly hope you find the forums to your liking! :)
Very interesting, especially since it helps fill in the blank of where saurischians and ornithichians branched off.
ULTRAZERO80 - I believe he is a very cute dinosaur! :)
Time for my entry
Name megalocanthosaurus
Diet:carnivore
Weights: 30 tons
Length: 59 feet
Height: 17,5 feet
Activity :hunting,ambushing
Security fence size :high
Dna :megalosaurus,acro,dilophosaurs,styracosaus
Natural born enemy : i.rex
Abilty :spit very sticky poison,disable any tracking device and anti-infrared
Appearance : have a long mouth,has long horn,very sharp teeth,small spikes starting from it's head to it's tail
How do you think of that huh
It's a tie between the Cretaceous and Jurassic periods for me.
^I wrote this fight to confirm that Tyrannos is indeed stronger than Thunderstorm.
No, it was supposed to be 3 Dilo holograms, then reduced to 1.
I know I didn't learn about it till a couple days ago, and I'm glad they are going to have Dilo in JWFK because in JW they were supposed to have him but ended up cutting the scene.
I too am excited. Knew about this image for a while though, and I think the news section made an announcement about this a while back (and no, don't get worried about repeating a topic; you didn't).
But I have heard that Barosaurus lentus is the largest dinosaur of all time.
^A.fragilis lived in North America. A.europaeus is the species you're looking for.
DO TYRANT LORD TYRANCE VS NEQUIT DOMINUM!!!
North America: Dilophosaurus wetherilli
South America: Carnotaurus sastrei
Europe: Allosaurus europaeus
Africa: Paralititan stromeri
Asia: Therizinosaurus cheloniformis
Australia: Minmi paravertabra
Antarctica: Cryolophosaurus ellioti
North America: T.rex.
South America: Giganotosaurus
Africa: Spinosaurus
Europe: Baryonyx
Asia: Three-way tie between Velociraptor, Gigantoraptor, and Achillobator.
Australia: Australovenator
Antarctica: Cryolophosaurus
Also, it's debatable whether S.morrocanus is the same genus as S.aegyptiacus or if it's an entirely new genus--Sigilmassasaurus brevicollis.
^No, the specimen to which you are referring is UCMP 118742, aka the Peck's Rex. The reason it used to be estimated at fifty-one feet long was because they were stupid and used the bones of a f*cking sauropod. So now it's downsized to 12.2 meters.
Argentinosaurus was around 65-70 tons, like this animal is likely to be,
@Iraptus,
thanks
^It seems Patagotitan was still growing so we don't know for sure how large it could've gotten.
65 to 77 tons? Argentinosaurus was around a hundred tons from what I've read.
Carnosaur21 we do yes. But sometime they get through. If you see one like the post above, feel free to PM myself or any of the other moderators/staff/admin. We will take care of it.
This one above will be deleted and the member account banned.
Cheers
IRaptus
Does the admin not control bots?
^There are a few bots that post ads on topics.
Pretty interesting topic. I wonder if the fully grown animal was larger than a blue whale.
A volcano is about to erupt on Isla Nublar. Benjamin Lockwood funds an rescue mission to save the dinosaurs and transfer them to Isla Sorna and Owen and Claire are apart of it. Owen of course wants to save Blue.
I suspect Lockwood is actually a secret villain who sabotages the mission when they have enough dinosaurs captured and has the dinosaurs to be brought to his property so he can auction them off to companies. And we find out that Dr. Wu is also now working for him and makes a new hybrid called the Indoraptor that escapes in the third act of the film.
still very cool
DRACONUS - This is an exceedingly neat list! I do not presently have one to present; however, I very much enjoy your selections! :)
Hah, I forgot the most important thing! A standee from 'The Lost World'. It was hiding under my bed :) It's never been assembled. Time to move out of this dungeon, because I don't know where to put it all anymore. Here's an example pic:

North America: Dakotaraptor
South America: Agustinia
Asia: Yutyrannus
Europe: Baryonyx
Australia: Australovenator
Antarctica: Cryolophosaurus
Ranked:
7. Cryolophosaurus
6. Australovenator
5. Agustinia
4. Baryonyx
3. Yutyrannus
2. Spinosaurus
1. Dakotaraptor
You mentioned Horner in the topic.
^What does that have anything to do with this topic? And what's your list?














