Rex Fan 684
MemberCompsognathusJun-22-2014 3:15 PMSo, this was one of my favorite lists to make. Here are the top 10 most all American dinosaurs...
10. Ceratosaurus
Western US
9. Coelophysis
Basically Whole Country
8. Diplodocus
Western US
7. Ankylosaurus
Western US
6. Brachiosaurus
Western US
5. Allosaurus
Western US
4. Stegosaurus
Western US
3. Brontosaurus/Apatosaurus
Western US
2. Triceratops
Western US
1. Tyrannosaurus rex
Western US
Honorable Mentions...
Dilophosaurus
Basically Whole Country
Edmontosaurus
Western US
Dromaeosaurus
Western US
(Please note this list was based off of species commonly associated with the US, not found exclusively there).
Something Real
MemberTyrannosaurus RexJun-22-2014 3:52 PMREX FAN 684 - That is an exceptionally neat line-up! I greatly enjoyed the fact that you presented the animals' skeletons on display rather than life-like images. I also very much enjoyed the fact that you saved T-Rex for last (#1!) and had honorable mentions - very fascinating! Thank you ever so much for presenting this! :)
Rex Fan 684
MemberCompsognathusJun-22-2014 3:56 PMGlad you liked it so much. It was fun putting it together. I chose skeletons for a change because I thought they'd be more appropriate for it. Don't know why, they just did.
Seems like I'll always be able to come up with top 10 lists, but everyone can feel free to give suggestions. I'll see if I can work with them :)
Carnosaur
MemberCompsognathusJun-22-2014 6:41 PMPretty cool, tyrannosaurus is as american as they come.
Noticed that these dinosaurs are not only all-american, but they are some of the most recognizable ones out there
Nature doesn't deceive us; it is we who deceive ourselves.
Rex Fan 684
MemberCompsognathusJun-22-2014 6:44 PMYeah, well, that's America for ya. Once they get something good, they let everyone know about it, haha.
Jezza
MemberCompsognathusJun-23-2014 12:19 AMMr. Happy, either you forgot about acrocanthosaurus or you're just crazy. How could you forget about him, he should be at the number two spot on the list, just saying. He's from the south, like me.
Youre fat, and I'm not sugarcoating it cause you'd probably eat that too.
Lord Vader
MemberTyrannosaurus RexJun-23-2014 3:28 AMNice list Rex Fan, though I'd imagine Edmontosaurus is associated with Canada a bit more than the states (Its name litterally means Edmonton Lizard).
Jezza, this is Rex Fan's list, not mine. Until now, I haven't even been online since almost an hour before this was posted. You might want to check who you're responding to before calling someone out.
Jack of all trades. Master of none
Rex Fan 684
MemberCompsognathusJun-23-2014 5:07 AMMrHappy, that's why it's only an honorable mention :)
Jezza, I didn't forget Acro, but I could only include so many before it got to be too much. I also wanted to focus on dinosaurs known by the general public too(to a degree at least). Since you seem to have a thing for Acro, I'd suggest watching Prehistoric: Washington or Prehistoric: Dallas. Both episodes feature Acrocanthosaurus.
Sci-Fi King25
MemberAllosaurusJun-24-2014 7:05 AMGreat list! The rex skeleton brings back memories. :)
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Jezza
MemberCompsognathusJun-24-2014 2:51 PMSorry Mr. Happy, I didn't mean write your name.
I understand Rex Fan, and thanks for the vids. I am very big fan of acro, deserves more fame.
Youre fat, and I'm not sugarcoating it cause you'd probably eat that too.
Rex Fan 684
MemberCompsognathusJun-24-2014 6:34 PMGlad you see what I mean :)