The Loch Ness Monster - In Geaorgia!
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MemberTyrannosaurus RexMar-21-2018 11:44 AMHello, there.
While browsing the news this morning, I happened upon an utterly amazing bit of information which I had to share with the dinosaur enthusiasts here, on SCIFIED! This is most incredible! I have provided a link to the article, below, and I certainly hope you enjoy this information should you choose to give it a look. :)
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MemberAllosaurusMar-21-2018 12:50 PMI’d say that that definitely isn’t a decaying basking shark like a lot of “plesiosaurs” are. If it’s not a model or something, then it looks like there’s more to the oceans than we thought.
“Banana oil.”- George Takei, Gigantis: The Fire Monster
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MemberTyrannosaurus RexMar-21-2018 12:54 PMSCI-FI KING25 - You are quite right, my friend! The animal looks far-too intact and stable to be decomposing. The oceans have yet again offered up a small bit of their mysteries! :)
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MemberTriceratopsMar-21-2018 2:27 PMLife Finds A Way!
Godzilla Generations was a beautiful game! I loved the fact that there's a laser cannon inside of Dr. Serizawa's eyepatch.
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MemberTyrannosaurus RexMar-21-2018 5:20 PMTHE BOOTLEG REBELLIOUS - Indeed! Well spoke! :)
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MemberTyrannosaurus RexMar-27-2018 8:02 PMIndeed, the ocean offers up fascinating but real weirdness. We also have the illuminating creatures. From a sci fi view- forget space. The ocean is a frontier we still seem to be discovering.
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MemberTriceratopsMar-28-2018 8:07 AM^
Wouldn't be surprised if Megalodon still alive, hiding somewhere in the depths of the ocean.
Godzilla Generations was a beautiful game! I loved the fact that there's a laser cannon inside of Dr. Serizawa's eyepatch.
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MemberTyrannosaurus RexApr-02-2018 6:29 PMDK - Quite so, my friend! What we are seeing is likely only a brief glimpse into the wonders of our oceans! :)