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Makaveli7
MemberCompsognathusJun-02-2013 8:18 PMWas it possible for 2 species dinosaurs to interbreed? Today, animal hybrids are quite common. Wholphins (false killer whale + dolphin), blue-humpback whale hybrids, ligers, grolar bears, Asian-African elephant hybrids and llamals are all examples. But could related dinosaurs interbreed? One possible example could be the Styracosaurus and Triceratops, which shared habitats in the late Cretacious. It is possible that a lonely bull of one species could desperately seek out a female of another species, much like cases of blue-humpbacks. Probable? No. Possible? Yes. Perhaps the concept could be utilized, at the risk of criticism, in Jurassic Park 4.
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Lord Vader
MemberTyrannosaurus RexJun-02-2013 8:31 PMAnything is possible. Spinosaurus didn't have any relatives at the time and place. T-Rex had Nano-T (doubt that would happen, 7-9 tons breeding with 1-2 tons tops)
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futurepaleontologist1
MemberCompsognathusJun-02-2013 8:44 PMThe cross breeds you bring up are all done genetically. It doesn't happen naturally with animals. That's like you mating with a turtle to make a hurtle (Human turtle). In nature, seperate species don't attract. Plus, a requirement for an animal to be considered a different species is that there is no interbreeding with seperate species. Bottom line: It didn't happen. Cool thought though. I'd like a Charcharex (Chracharadontosaurus and Tyrannosaurus Rex)
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MemberTyrannosaurus RexJun-02-2013 8:50 PMThat would be cool. Which team you on anyways? I know your favourite was Charcharadontondosaurus (mouthful to say).
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futurepaleontologist1
MemberCompsognathusJun-02-2013 9:05 PMYa, it's a mouthful. I'm not really on a team, but if I had to choose one to win in a fight, I'd choose Tyrannosaur, because it has more muscle, and a 9 ton bite force. Spinosaur had only about a 2 ton bite force. What team are you on?
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MemberTyrannosaurus RexJun-02-2013 9:14 PMTeam Rex. Ever notice to truck? Ram 6x6 T-Rex. Changed it now.
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futurepaleontologist1
MemberCompsognathusJun-02-2013 9:21 PMI have noticed the truck. I kind of assumed, but you talk to Spino fans a lot.
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MemberTyrannosaurus RexJun-02-2013 9:27 PMI know. I'm just trying to get them to not hate so much. The Rex fans are actually pretty decent about the whole T-Rex and Spino stuff. Some Spino fans just don't give T-Rex a chance, and refuse to believe it is possible for T-Rex to beat Spino. Some Spino fans are pretty good about the whole debate and are in the same boat as the Rex fans. The other Spino fans say we are just diehard Rex fans and the Spino fans who think T-Rex could win are blind to the facts.
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futurepaleontologist1
MemberCompsognathusJun-02-2013 9:33 PMThat is all true. I can name 2 spino fans that are like that Cough*Spinosaurus Rex and fact man*
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MemberTyrannosaurus RexJun-02-2013 9:42 PMIt's FACT DUDE (all caps, I'm not Internet yelling), and I know.
The concept of hybrid dinosaurs is pretty cool. Imagine crossing a T-Rex and Spinosaurus. It would T-Rex's strength and intelligence, and Spino's arms and sail. It would be mainly T-Rex features if it was left up to me (overall build, teeth, head), with Spino's arms and sail (imagine the strength of one of those things though). t-Rex's little arms were 5 times stronger than a man's arms, and Spino's arms had to be at least three times that.
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MemberCompsognathusJun-02-2013 11:00 PM?_? who do you internet yell... does it like take your voice transfer into codes and that transfers down the W.W.W. and then that gets reproduced as sound on someones computer...
:D thats actually kinda how sound for your computer of like youtube and stuff works in a way
Your on to something you know (god its good to be back) the jp franchise actually caught onto an idea like this a few years after TLW, It was called JP chaos effect, the line went for a year, it was meant to pair to a kids tv show *god dam shame it wasn't produced...* BUT the action figures were, they got to series 1 before they stopped doing it, EVERY dinosaur from the previous series were mixed with other dinos and some of the species of animals today...
On ebay theres a very small amount of surviving toys,a few vehicles repaints...OVERALL this line *i only learned about this like last year...* is pretty awesome, other then 1 vehicle everything is orignal and new, unlike the jp-3d toy line *THATS RIGHT IM LOOKING AT YOU JP-3D LINE!!!!!!* Which was all repaints and g.i. joe's
WE have the tech to make dinosaurs... many will not like it... but we should think before we dive into this... Look at what happened at jurassic park? they didn't look everything over or check there work and they got breeding dinosaurs out in the park...
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futurepaleontologist1
MemberCompsognathusJun-02-2013 11:04 PMA point that was emphasized if you bothered to read the books
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Makaveli7
MemberCompsognathusJun-03-2013 12:24 AMWholphins have happened naturally and in captivity, blue-humpbacks only occur in the wild, ligers used to happen in the wild when tiger and asiatic lion habitats overlapped, grolar bears happen in the wild and captivity, and only one Asian-African elephant survived birth without deformities, but got an infection or something. So in response to the second comment, the only one that hasn't happened naturally is the elephant. The rest have happened multiple times in the wild.
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shockwave344
MemberCompsognathusJun-03-2013 4:10 AMwhat about a spino and t-rex hybrid, anything is possible.

shockwave344
MemberCompsognathusJun-03-2013 4:10 AMwhat about a spino and t-rex hybrid, anything is possible.

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MemberCompsognathusJun-03-2013 7:08 PMI think it's entirely possible. Hybrids do occur in the wild, grolars and some others. It could be really possible in say, Madagascar. A situation where a very small population of animals breeds with an other. Perhaps that's how Majungatholus came to be. Same goes for islands that are known to have dwarfs. Hateg Island for example in Europe. The species would have to be very close thought. Tarbosaurus and Tyrannosaurus along with Torosaurus and Triceratops could probably breed.
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Lord Vader
MemberTyrannosaurus RexJun-03-2013 10:06 PMI did mention a T-Rex Spino hybrid shockwave (if you did read it). It is a good idea.
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