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MemberAllosaurusAug-09-2016 3:27 PMTriassic: Gojirasaurus Quayi
Jurassic: Ceratosaurus Nasicornis
Cretaceous: Tyrannosaurus Rex
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LORD TYRANT - Hmm...this is fun! I would have to say my favorites are as follows:
Triassic - Plateosaurus.
Jurassic - Allosaurus/Camarasaurus.
Cretaceous - Spinosaurus/Tyrannosaurus rex.
And SR, those are some cool choices. Spino would be my 2nd fav for Cretaceous
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LORD TYRANT - Hahaha! Do not worry. I have no intentions of judging you for your interesting choice of Ceratosaurus imagery. ;)
Late Triassic: Liliensternus and Eoraptor
Early Jurassic: Dilophosaurus and Crylophosaurus
Middle Jurassic: Eustreptospondylus
Late Jurassic: Dilong, Gulong, Allosaurus, and Giraffetitan
Early Cretaceous: Yutyrannus, Deinonychus, Carnotaurus, and Utahraptor
Late Cretaceous: Tyrannosaurus, Dakaotaraptor, and Triceratops
I understand why people would pick the Cretaceous because their favorite dinosaurs live during that time but that's also the time period where the non-avian dinosaurs die off, well at the end of it anyways. The Early Cretaceous has some unique dinosaurs, yes but I from the middle jurassic and back were far more interesting moments in dinosaur evolution, not that the Late Jurassic to the Late Cretaceous wasn't interesting mind you. I'm a guy thats far more interested in how all these dinosaur groups evolved, what lead them there? and why did it lead them to this path.
Triassic: Coelophysis
Jurassic: Allosaurus
Cretaceous: Utahraptor
“Banana oil.”- George Takei, Gigantis: The Fire Monster
Mine are Ceolophysis from the Triassic, Brachiosaurus or Allosaurus from the Jurassic (seriously, who isn't moved by seeing Brachio's first appearance in JP?), and from the Cretaceous...well...check my profile pic for the answer ;)
Well Xenotaris, if you divide it up that much, mine are:
Late Triassic: Gojirasaurus Quayi
Early Jurassic: Dilophosaurus
Middle Jurassic: Eustreptospondylus
Late Jurassic: Ceratosaurus Nasicornis
Early Cretaceous: Spinosaurus Aegyptiacus
Late Cretaceous: Tyrannosaurus Rex
"Part of the journey is the end..."