Tyrant king
MemberCompsognathusOct-30-2014 4:12 AMWell since our old friend mr.happy is gone rex fan no longer has an opponent.
That being said it now is lord if the spinosaurs vs something real.
SR achillabator and Lord of spino has austraraptor.
begin!!!!
JPCerato
MemberCompsognathusOct-30-2014 5:14 AMIve been away for a while, I'm kinda confused..What happened to Mr.Happy? Is he gone gone or just gone for a bit?
Tyrant king
MemberCompsognathusOct-30-2014 5:22 AMLook at the status board from yesterday. A d he got his moderater abilities taken away. He said he won't be back.....
DinoSteve93
MemberCompsognathusOct-30-2014 6:34 AMI don't see that stated anywhere.
Anyway, it's gonna be interesting.
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Carnosaur
MemberCompsognathusOct-30-2014 9:30 AMCrap rolls downhill. All i have to say on that issue.
Nature doesn't deceive us; it is we who deceive ourselves.
Something Real
MemberTyrannosaurus RexOct-30-2014 3:28 PMTYRANT KING - Hahaha! Alright! I'll get to work as soon as possible! :)
Something Real
MemberTyrannosaurus RexOct-30-2014 4:06 PMDiscovering Achillobator
Considered to be one of the largest members of the dromaeosaur family, Achillobator (“Achilles Hero”) was discovered in Russia in 1989 by gentleman archeologist and explorer Burkhant and is thought to have reached lengths between roughly five and six meters (approximately 16 to 19 feet) and could have stood as tall as 2.1 meters (around 6.8 feet), though it likely cut a shorter and more streamlined figure. Based on the one and only disarticulated holotype specimen available to science at present, Achillobator was a fearsome hunter that stalked the flats and forests of ancient Mongolia some 90 million years ago during the height of the Cretaceous. Purpose designed by evolution for both speed and power, this animal was very likely among the most successful predators to roam the lands it called home. Presenting a terrifying silhouette, Achillobator possessed articulate, grasping hands armed with razor-sharp claws, jaws designed to rend and grip prey in a merciless embrace of shearing blades, and agile feet each dominated by sickle-like claws built for a single and undeniable purpose: the swift and brutal slaughter of any life-form unfortunate enough to be hunted by their voracious owner. Interestingly enough, Achillobator actually represents something of an evolutionary quandry with regards to its physiology, having been stated as being a paleontological chimera. This is due to the fact that it displays primitive saurishian characteristics when compared to other dromaeosaurs – particularly with regards to its pelvic girdle.
Lord of the Spinosaurs
MemberCompsognathusOct-30-2014 5:48 PMUgh, I will make it tomorrow. I just made the whole thing and I SWEAR I was logged in, yet when I hit the submit button it said that I was not logged in and it deleted my post. So then I logged in, and guess what it said? "Error: you are already logged in." And then I remembered that I copied what I wrote, but it turns out that since I copied some pictures for the post that was deleted. It is late where I live so I'm tired and not really in the mood to re-do. Its amazing how everything in the world can be against you, ya know?
There is no such thing as a pure predator. A meat-eater is eit
Tyrant king
MemberCompsognathusOct-30-2014 6:16 PMugh i know what you mean. one fourth of my posts never actually make it be cause i get logged out. i swear it only happens to me and you. and after typing a well thought out post you have no patience or energy to redo it.
Something Real
MemberTyrannosaurus RexOct-31-2014 1:32 PMLORD OF THE SPINOSAURS - Oh, how terrible! I'm so sorry your work didn't post correctly! I've had that problem as well - and it's utterly bloody infuriating! Regardless, I can't wait to see what you've in store for us; I just know it will be excellent! :)
Something Real
MemberTyrannosaurus RexOct-31-2014 1:34 PMTYRANT KING - I meant to ask, is my entry satisfactory for this competition? If not, I'll make whatever amendments you believe need to be effected. :)
Tyrant king
MemberCompsognathusOct-31-2014 2:01 PMYes it is great!
fyi yo. Guys are supposed to debate face to face. Like have a conversation. But a debate instead.
Something Real
MemberTyrannosaurus RexOct-31-2014 3:41 PMTYRANT KING - Ah! Okay! I shall await my debate partner's first post! :)
Lord of the Spinosaurs
MemberCompsognathusNov-02-2014 9:22 AMAustroraptor
Austroraptor was one of the largest Dromaeosaurs, in fact, it might have been the second largest only beaten by Utahraptor. At about 6 meters long and 2 meters high at the hips it was by far the largest Dromaeosaur that lived in South America and the southern hemisphere. Austroraptor was also one of the mosat unique Dromaeosaurs for many reasons. First of all, it had relatively short arms compared its body size unlike other more well-known Dromaeosaurs like Velociraptor and Deinonychus. Second of all it had a much longer skull more like that of a Troodontid than a traditional Dromaeosaur, possibly suggesting a weaker bite-force and a higher intelligence. Austroraptor also had very long legs suggesting that it was a good runner unlike other Dromaeosaurs which had short legs and could not run very fast. Although like all Dromaeosaurs it had that famous sickle-claw probably used for stabbing the neck area of its prey. Austroraptor also might have hunted in packs too. The diet of Austroraptor is not known for sure but there are many theories. One theory suggests that it was an active hunter hunting large prey like Ornithopods, though its short arms and pointed snout do not support this. Another theory suggests that it was a scavenger, though its long legs and pointed snout do not support this. Another theory suggests that it was a fish eater and it hunted fish, though its short arms and long legs do not support this. The last theory suggests that it hunted small prey like lizards and mammals, but its large size does not support this. It is possible that its diet was a combination of some or all of these.
There is no such thing as a pure predator. A meat-eater is eit
Something Real
MemberTyrannosaurus RexNov-02-2014 1:29 PMLORD OF THE SPINOSAURS - Wow! That was an excellent presentation! Fantastically done! :)
Tyrant king
MemberCompsognathusNov-02-2014 1:57 PMYou are supposed to go against and say sonething to show that your animal(achillabator) is better then austraraptor. Not congratulate their post.
Something Real
MemberTyrannosaurus RexNov-02-2014 4:49 PMTYRANT KING - I know! I know! I'm preparing a cordial response as we speak. However, I wanted to congratulate my debate partner on a job well done! :)