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MemberCompsognathusJan-23-2014 7:06 AMI was Shocked When they found the Dinosaur Mummi called "Dakota", the 3D hadrosaurus Mummi really could change our description, like :
Mummi Called Dakota
1. we might be think that dinosaur fossil really stack together, but since the finding of Dakota, we find out that every bone is separated 1 cm longer than expected.
The CT scan showed that the hadrosaur's vertebrae, which museums commonly stack together, are actually spaced a centimeter apart. That means we may have been underestimating the size of many dinosaurs.
2. we think that dinosaur likes this :
But after dakota founded, they look like this :
their skin are expanded showing that the main muscle is at the base of the Tail, making their tail expanded for more than 25%, so they do have a really big Butt.
3. We think that most dinosaurs had plain colours, but Since Dakota Founded, they discovered that dinosaur mostly had camouflage Colours, like Stripes and Pattern.
Ok, That's it
Any Comment ?
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MemberCompsognathusJan-23-2014 7:24 AMI'm just sitting here, thinking about a T.Rex that looks like a Tiger
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MemberCompsognathusJan-23-2014 8:00 AMthey've actually found a few mummies of hadrosaurs. and even a triceratops :) definetly changing the way we see these animals.
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MemberCompsognathusJan-23-2014 8:58 AMCOOL WAS THIS FOR ALL DINOSAURS if so that means trex,carnotaurus,raptors and Spinosaurus was bigger then we thought
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MemberCompsognathusJan-23-2014 10:12 AMEustreptospondylus
MemberCompsognathusJan-23-2014 11:59 AMI remember this documentary it was very cool I remember watching it when i was like 11, but I wonder how do we know that ALL dinosaurus vertabrae were seperated by 1cm and it didn't just apply to Edmontosaurs? I think that's a huge assumption to add 1m to all dinosaurus based off the vertabrae of just one species.
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MemberCompsognathusJan-23-2014 5:38 PMInteresting... I dont see how this changes A lot in the paleontolgy world... It just means musuems need to correct the specimins and the books need to be re-written...
That is a lot actually...
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MemberCompsognathusJan-24-2014 5:09 AMAnd Hadrosayrys is the most Common Dinosaur, there be a lot of Mummi But "Dakota", by far The Most Complete 3D Mummies, and more interesting, they also founded a croc mummi inside Dakota.
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MemberCompsognathusJan-26-2014 7:35 PMOh yeah and can you send me some picture of the triceratops mummies.
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MemberCompsognathusJan-26-2014 9:50 PMhere ya go! it's more fossilized skin really..
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MemberCompsognathusJan-27-2014 12:58 AM@Sniper
Okay, 1m for all dinosaurs? That's ridiculous, what would we do with 1m dinosaurs, or smaller ones?
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MemberCompsognathusJan-27-2014 1:20 AM@Sinonithrosaurus
he means that every 100 veterbra scientist added 1 m plus, so if a dinosaur has 500 veterbra, that means 5 meter plus cause 1m = 100 cm.
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MemberCompsognathusJan-27-2014 1:31 AM@EliteRaptor
Oh, okay then.
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MemberCompsognathusJan-27-2014 8:28 AM@eliteraptor i think they're still working on it. But you can google ' lane the triceratops mummy' and some stuff will come up :)
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MemberCompsognathusJan-29-2014 8:00 PMHey carnosaur, it didn't include some quill imprints did it? Like psittacosaurus?
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MemberCompsognathusJan-29-2014 8:01 PM@Carnosaur Hey carnosaur, it didn't include some quill imprints did it? Like psittacosaurus?
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MemberCompsognathusJan-30-2014 8:25 AMi don't believe so, but i've heard there's been finds with something like that
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