dinoboy22
MemberCompsognathusJan-26-2015 1:23 PMhoney badgers are nasty and tenacious animals with little fear and are quite intelligent. i was thinking perhaps could there be a prehistorc counterpart to it? my guess is the dromaeosaurs. do you guys have any guesses on what would be closest to it? heres a video on the honeybadger by the way
Silver_Falcon
MemberCompsognathusJan-26-2015 1:58 PMHeterodontosaurs. Something about them has always screamed "I'm just a burrower lol jk i'ma mess you up. Yeah thats right I'm the jurassic honeybadger and I do what I want."
So yes, I vote heterodontosaurs.
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Lord Vader
MemberTyrannosaurus RexJan-26-2015 1:59 PMI say Allosaurus personally. Don't know why, just where it lived, when it lived, and what it hunted.
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dinoboy22
MemberCompsognathusJan-26-2015 2:32 PMi can see where you guys are coming from. i could also see ceratosaurus as well
Something Real
MemberTyrannosaurus RexJan-26-2015 3:30 PMDINOBOY22 - Hahaha! What a fun topic! Hmm...I would have to say that my vote for the most "honey-badger-like" dinosaur is Carnotaurus! Something about that animal just screams "I do what I want, how I want, when I want - so get over it"! Thank you so much for asking such an enjoyable question! :)
Sci-Fi King25
MemberAllosaurusJan-26-2015 3:49 PMI'd have to go with Troodon- a small, nocturnal, intelligent animal that hunts small creatures.
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ankybeatsall2468
MemberCompsognathusFeb-05-2015 4:15 PMi say giga, and before yousay that its too ig, let me remind you that it fearlessly hunted the 1/2/3 largest dinosaur on earth, argentinosaurus. here's an idea: giganotosaurus bumper sticker: I DON'T BRAKE FOR T. REX
SpinoRulez
MemberCompsognathusFeb-06-2015 3:07 AM+1 for Carnotaurus just for the same reason as SomethingReal said