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MemberCompsognathusOct-30-2016 12:34 AMHey everybody just wondering what everybody's favourite category of dino is carnivore, herbivore, pteradons or amphibians comment down below mine is carnivores
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MemberStegosaurusNov-03-2016 8:47 AMI'm an ugly Minilla *cry cry cry*
Dinosaurs incredible creatures who roamed the Earth 65 million years ago. Never had nature been filled with so much terror and beauty...
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MemberCompsognathusNov-03-2016 10:25 AM"[...]favourite category of dino is carnivore, herbivore, pteradons or amphibians"
Just like someone else said, pterosaurs and amphibians are not dinosaurs. Amphibians aren't reptiles at all.
"Oh and wikipeadia is full of some serious horse s**t as anybody can write on it"
That's why it has administrators.
"Oh and Xenotaris no offence but I t seems like you just copy and pasted everything you said"
At least he did some research.
CarnoFTW
MemberCompsognathusNov-03-2016 1:53 PMMate my neighbour is a renowned scientist where I live he studied paleontology and paleobiolgy at Oxford university so there
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MemberCompsognathusNov-03-2016 2:25 PMOk then Xenotaris lets see your personal bibliography
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MemberCompsognathusNov-03-2016 2:28 PMAnd wikipeadia is not reliable I was looking at the Austeyr F88 doubt many if you will know what that is when I saw that it said that the F88 was a US army ranger/Delta force assault shotgun but the F88 is an assault rifle so yeah
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Xenotaris
MemberAllosaurusNov-03-2016 3:14 PMOkay here we go:
Great Dinosaur Atlas by William Lindsay
Jurassic Park Institute Dinosaur Field Guide by Dr. Michael K. Brett-Surman and Dr. Thomas R. Holtz Jr.
Jurassic World Dinosaur Field Guide by Dr. Michael K. Brett-Surman and Dr. Thomas R. Holtz Jr. (Revised and Updated)
A Field Guide to Dinosaurs The Essential Handbook For Travelers in the Mesozoic by Henry Gee & Luis V. Rey
The Usborne Book of Dinosaurs by Susan Mayes
Dinosaurs a visual encyclopedia by Dorling Kindersley
Dinosaurs to Dodos An Enclyopedia of Extinct Animals by Don Lessem
Eyewitness Books: Dinosaurs by Alfred A. Knopf
Dinosaurs The Grand Tour by Keiron Pim and Jack Horner
The Book of Life by Stephen Jay Gould
The Complete Field Guide to Prehistoric Life by Tim Haines and Paul Chambers
The Ultimate Book of Dinosaurs by Paul Dowswell, John Malam, Paul Mason, and Steve Parker
Intervisual Books: Dinosaurs by Nash/Barnard
Tyrannosaurus Rex The Tyrant King by John Sibbick and David Hawcock
Dinosaurs by Micheal Benton
Extreme Dinosaurs by Robert Mash
Young Reader Edition Evolution by Ruth Moore
Xenotaris
MemberAllosaurusNov-04-2016 3:14 PMOkay I posted my bibliography in the above post.
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MemberCompsognathusNov-04-2016 9:56 PMDid you read my posts above yours about my neighbour
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Xenotaris
MemberAllosaurusNov-04-2016 10:05 PMYes, whats your renown paleontologist neighbor's name?
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MemberCompsognathusNov-05-2016 2:04 PMI said he is renown where I live as in he is s very well trusted and nice guy but I live in then English countryside he's not really my neighbour as we both live of farms but he is a bout three kilometres down the road his name Allen Dundry he is about 87 yrs old.
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MemberAllosaurusNov-05-2016 4:34 PMhttp://www.ranker.com/list/list-of-famous-paleontologists/reference
Well he isn't among the these guys and some of the guys that wrote my books are on that linked webpage. So did Allen Dundry wrote any dinosaurs books I could buy?
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MemberCompsognathusNov-06-2016 3:20 AMNo I don't think he writes books he is blind and practically deaf is losing his voice do to a virus also he can not walk so yeah it would be pretty hard for him to write a book. But I will speak to his daughter about it and see what she knows
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Xenotaris
MemberAllosaurusNov-06-2016 6:07 AMYou said he is renown in your area and for decades he's been saying that pterosaurs are a sub-order of dinosaurs. A suborder of dinosaurs as in suborders like Theropoda (bideal carnivores, bird-like herbivores, and birds), Sauropodmorpha (Long neck herbivores), Orthinopoda (bipedal and quadrupedal beaked herbivores), Thyreophora (armored back dinosaurs with attack tails), and Marginocephalia (Armored head Dinosaurs); but yet he has published no book nor any papers to prove his theory? This doesn't sound like a scientist/paleontologist this sounds like a made up person.
I mean he is conveniently blind, deaf, lost his voice and can't walk.
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MemberCompsognathusNov-06-2016 1:32 PMAlright then whatever you believe but you know Steven Hawkins well Allen is like him he is completely disabled so yeah what you believe and what I know are two very different things
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MemberAllosaurusNov-06-2016 2:10 PMXenotaris, that bibliography...
You're a more hardcore dinosaur fan than even me
"Part of the journey is the end..."
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MemberCompsognathusNov-06-2016 2:41 PMOh and Xenotaris he has motor neurone disease
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Xenotaris
MemberAllosaurusNov-06-2016 2:49 PMBut Steven Hawking published books for us to know he exists and he is renown across the globe, I just need some more concrete proof, you understand. If your neighbor is real as you say he is, then he must of published something in all of his years as a scientist.
Xenotaris
MemberAllosaurusNov-06-2016 4:23 PMOkay if he is real he must be a rather obscured Paleontologist then but the overall fact of the matter: Pterosaurs are still not dinosaur, this is agreed by almost 100% of the scientific community.
CarnoFTW
MemberCompsognathusNov-06-2016 6:02 PMYeah ok but he is very independent he does not like people who do not disagree with his opinions he is the one who got me interested in dinosaurs when I was younger that's why I thought pteradons were dinosaurs but he is a little crazy I think he has some papers and also Steven hawking has a lot of money and he can see and hear can't he
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MemberAllosaurusNov-06-2016 8:17 PMbut Steven Hawking used to walk when he was first doing his research and albeit publications before he was confined to a wheel chair and need a computer to talk.
CarnoFTW
MemberCompsognathusNov-06-2016 8:55 PMYeah so did Allen he use to teach me about dinosaurs and tell me stories that he made up about them then I moved to London got a job went back a few years later inherited my parents farm and was told that he had motor neurone disease and as of his age he had gone blind and basically deaf
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Xenotaris
MemberAllosaurusNov-06-2016 8:59 PMso why didn't he ever publish any of his research before going blind, deaf, mute, and cripple?
CarnoFTW
MemberCompsognathusNov-06-2016 11:18 PMWell for starters he is not completely deaf he has a hearing aid but they don't give you crisp hearing also the reason he can't talk is the fact that he cannot afford the thingy that Steven hawking has and also I don't know if he does have books like a said before I moved to London before I inherited my parents farm so that was a gap of like 8 or 9 years
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MemberAllosaurusNov-07-2016 6:56 AMYou could ask his daughter, she should know
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MemberAllosaurusNov-07-2016 7:21 AMI cannot find an Allen Dundry, even through intensive search on the internet. Even if this guy does exist, he obviously is either an extremely dated or just faux-paleontologist. Pterosaurs are not a suborder of dinosaurs, nor are they dinosaurs. They are related to the non-avians more so than birds, but they are not dinosaurs.
Also, once again, even if this man is one-hundred percent real and dug up fossils--the opinion of one paleontologist does not truly matter. It's the fact of thousands of paleontologists that dictates if one theory is real or not; there are still many-a-paleontologist that believes Tyrannosaurus rex was scaled--some that even believe that dromaeosaurs were too.
No one paleontologist dictates what is real and what is not--it is the agreement of the scientific community that makes one theory true to as much as our knowledge will allow it to be. Now, this thread has spiraled out of control and is just going nowhere--so you two please give one more comment as a closing argument on this subject, or I will lock it.
Good grief.
Xenotaris
MemberAllosaurusNov-07-2016 8:34 AMI'm done with what I had to say