Lord Vader
MemberTyrannosaurus RexJul-18-2013 6:52 PMA T-Rex/Spino/Velociraptor hybrid. Spino's sail and arms, T-Rex's appearance strength, and teeth, and Velociraptor's agility.
20 tons, 30 feet tall, and 70 feet long.
Jack of all trades. Master of none
Lord Vader
MemberTyrannosaurus RexJul-18-2013 6:55 PMForgot family. Probably Spirannoraptor.
Jack of all trades. Master of none
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MemberCompsognathusJul-18-2013 6:58 PMI actually made up my own family of dinosaurs. The first dinosaur I did was Tyrannosuchus and it was an allosaur. Then I put it with the coelurosaurs like the tyrannosaurs. I made the tyrannosuchids after that.
Tyrannosuchus- 40 ft long, 15 ft tall, 5 tons
The Tyrant Crocodile
Biggest member of the family. Competed with Acrocanthosaurus for food.
[img]http://www.cbv.ns.ca/marigold/history/dinosaurs/datafiles/allosauruspic.jpg[/img]
Austratyrannus- 23 ft long, 9 ft tall, 1.5 tons
The Southern Tyrant
Smallest member of the family. It was a group hunter that lived alongside dinosaurs like Aucasaurus in S. America.
[img]http://www.wikidino.com/wp-content/uploads/Eustreptospondylus-M.Shiraishi.jpg[/img]
Deinovenator- 35 ft long, 13 ft tall, 3.5 tons
The Terrible Hunter
Large carnivore from L. Cretaceous Africa. One of the biggest predators in the area at the time(lived after Spino and Carchar).
[img]http://www.dinoart.com/images/license/megalosaurus.jpg[/img]
Yes, I suggested the first two names to DinoFights in case a new species of large theropod was discovered.
Anyways, that's right. I made a whole family! haha
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Deltadromeus
MemberCompsognathusJul-18-2013 7:11 PMThis is the first of many dinosaurs to Come, from me.
It is called Sernodon. It mean slicing tooth. It is a Troodon. It's name it pronounced Ser-no-don. 130 lbs, 6ft tall, 11-12 ft long. Large brain, large eyes. Small hand and toe claws. Claws ment for grasping. Pack hunter. Obtuse triangle shaped teeth. Long neck with powerful muscles for pushing it forwards and back, side to side. Teeth at a 45 degree angle in align with the jaw. The teeth point strait down, and aren't slanted inwards or outwards. The teeth always have one sharp side flesh. Strong jaw muscles. Brown sand color with a similar colored head plume in the shape of a crescent.
Makaveli7
MemberCompsognathusJul-18-2013 7:13 PMPachydermasaurus titanis, the thick skinned giant, was a nocturnal giant armored pack hunting theropod dinosaur 70 feet long and 25 tons that has a very thick and heavy bony exoskeleton for deflecting the tail blows of its natural prey: Amphicoelias. They had arms similar to but longer than those of Giganotosaurus with their incredible speed as well. While slightly below the intelligence level of the distantly related Tyrannosaurus, they had a tyrannosaurian bite force with the mechanical perfection of a Torvosaurus' bite. A few small populations survived the Jurassic and lived in to the late Cretaceous, living on an isolated Pacific island and trading their size, armor, bite and power for intelligence and adaptability. They became scavenging cave dwellers and legend has it they survived the Cretaceous extinction event and still live on an undiscovered island today as deinonychus sized animals with primate level intelligence.
* inspired by a dream I had when I was 7.
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Rex Fan 684
MemberCompsognathusJul-18-2013 7:14 PMVery nice. Realistic. It really could have existed. If you guys ever hear about someone discovering a group of dinosaurs called the tyrannosuchids that fit my description above, then that's probably me, haha
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―Alpha-98
Makaveli7
MemberCompsognathusJul-18-2013 7:15 PMSimilar to this[img]http://fc05.deviantart.net/fs71/f/2011/325/8/6/diablosaurus_inferno_by_darksteellycaon-d4gvyo1.jpg[/img]
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Rex Fan 684
MemberCompsognathusJul-18-2013 7:18 PMForgot the species part of my dinosaurs...
Tyrannosuchus americanis
Austratyrannus argentinis
Deinovenator nigerias
The species names honor the area they were found in ;)
"Men like me don't start the wars. We just die in them. We've always died in them, and we always will. We don't expect any praise for it, no parades. No one knows our names."
―Alpha-98
Deltadromeus
MemberCompsognathusJul-18-2013 7:38 PMPrototyrannus
Before tyrant
20 feet long
6 feet tall
Triassic era
Carnivore
1 ton
1000 lb bite force
Long, two clawed arms
Thick teeth, not quite railroad spikes, but close
Three inch teeth
Good eyesight with forward facing eyes
Not smart for a tyrannosaur, but smarter than an Allosaur
Small karitin bumps on its skin
No feathers, even as a baby
Small family packs of the parents and offspring until large enough to take down prosauropods on its own.
Not extremely aggressive, but very territorial
Not as teritorial when with another Prototyrannus
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MemberCompsognathusJul-18-2013 7:41 PMI'm guessing this is the earliest tyrannosaur? Very advanced for a Triassic dinosaur ;)
"Men like me don't start the wars. We just die in them. We've always died in them, and we always will. We don't expect any praise for it, no parades. No one knows our names."
―Alpha-98
UCMP 118742
MemberCompsognathusJan-16-2014 1:08 PMTyrannovenator Gigantus
Tyrannosaurid
N.America
Late Cretaceous
The Holotype was 78 feet long, it had a very robust build, thus an estimated weight of 40-50 tons.Inside of the skeleton was found:The lower jaw of a T.Rex (8.3 feet!), 4 vertebrae of an Alamosaurus, the frill of a Triceratops, a 65% complete skeleton of a Nanotyrannus (most parts found were partially digested).Due to it's skull being built drastically more robust in comparison to it's size than the skull of a T.Rex, it's bite force was estimated at 750.000-800.000 N per square inch (75-80 tons).It probably fed on Tyrannosaurs, Ceratopsians and Hadrosaurs the most, but some evidence shows that it could have possibly hunted Alamosaurus.It was most definitely a solitary hunter.Next to the skeleton were one Alamosaurus missing 4 vertebrae and two Alamosaurs pointing towards the opposite direction of the Tyrannovenator.The Tyrannovenator and the two Alamosaurs showed evidence that they died during the eruption of a nearby volcano.
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Sci-Fi King25
MemberAllosaurusJan-27-2014 5:44 PMMine is the perfect predator:
Velocityrannus Ceradon
(Velocityrannus=Swift Tyrant, Ceradon=Horned Tooth)
Late Jurassic - Early Cretaceous
North America
12 feet tall and 30 feet long
Usually hunted in packs of 3-5 members, but some fossils were found alone.
Allosaurid
Bite force: 650 pounds per sq. inch
Had a long head with two long horns like a bull just above the eyes, had two teeth twice as long as the others near the middle of the head. Normal teeth were about 3 inches long. It also had a small horn at it's snout. It had a sickle claw like a Dromaeosaurid, but it's an Allosaurid. It had top speeds of 30 mph. Colors were tan, but it had a metallic gray patch around its eyes and snout. Its other parts of the head along with its underside were cream-colored.
One nearly complete skeleton, two partial skeletons, and one skeleton of a few vertabre and some teeth were found in the Morrision Formation in Colorado 2014 next to a partial skeleton of a Stegosaurus. A few miles away, some ribs, vertabre, and teeth were found.
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