September 15, 2002, 00:24
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Favorite Dinosaur
Extinct birds included
Velociraptor Mongoliensis
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September 15, 2002, 00:26
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Diplodocus. Slow and huge.
btw, you need to attach files from your hard-drive, not just link to it. The rest of us just see a red x.
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September 15, 2002, 00:29
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Deinonychus... because Speilberg is a big fat rip-off and cross-bread them with raptors when they were the real deal to begin with.
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September 15, 2002, 00:29
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Chieftain
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Wedgie-Sore-ass
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September 15, 2002, 00:31
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The brontosaur (apatosaurus?)
Big. Eats. Hangs out. Cool.
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September 15, 2002, 00:33
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King
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I've been trying to attach a picture but no luck
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September 15, 2002, 00:44
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i thought there was no such thing as the brontosaurus
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September 15, 2002, 00:55
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Iguanadon
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September 15, 2002, 00:56
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Martha Stewart
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September 15, 2002, 00:58
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King
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Originally posted by Kaak
i thought there was no such thing as the brontosaurus
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No, Brontosaurus is just the old name for Apatosaurus. The name change has do do with that its discover put the wrong head on the body! The head actually belonged to another sauropod (long-neck) named Camarasaurus.
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September 15, 2002, 01:09
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Dimetrodon
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September 15, 2002, 01:23
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Tyrannosaurus Rex.
There's a thread like this in the Dinosaurs zone too. Oh well, the more the merrier.
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September 15, 2002, 01:28
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Heh... Apatosaurus' own. Eats, mucks about. How much cooler can you get?
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September 15, 2002, 01:35
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Originally posted by MosesPresley
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Thats not a dinosaur, its a mammal-like reptile, a group that gave to the mammals 225 million years ago, that lived 40 million years before the first dinosaur (Non-bird dinosaurs lived from 230 to 65 Million years ago); oh yeah, plesiosaurs (Loch Ness and buddies) aren't dinos either. Pterosaurs (Flying reptiles) aren't dinosaurs, but they are closely related. (both had mammal-like hip joints. They both walked with straight legs that pointed down, not sprawling like modern reptiles and the mammal-like reptiles.)
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September 15, 2002, 01:41
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King
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Originally posted by redbull
Heh... Apatosaurus' own. Eats, mucks about. How much cooler can you get?
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Quit beliving that mush-eater in the swamp myth. Sauropods (long-necks) absolutely hated wet areas, they lived in dry flood-plains and munched on conifers. MMMMM, Pines!
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September 15, 2002, 02:02
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Allosaurus
The sports car version of T. Rex, everything that ol' Rexie wished it was, but just wasn't.
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September 15, 2002, 02:04
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Favorite dinosaur? Hmm, that'd be a tie between Cheney and Rumsfeld...oh, what's that, you meant the extinct animals?
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September 15, 2002, 03:54
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The one with the bone sledgehammer in its tail. Don't remember the name though
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September 15, 2002, 04:31
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Favourite dinosaur
I think it was Stegosaurus, though I liked many more...
In fact that's the one with the hammer on his tail
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September 15, 2002, 04:51
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Denver, the Last Dinosaur.
Why? Because he's our friend and a whole lot more.
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September 15, 2002, 05:13
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Triceratops. Fell in love with the one in Jurassic Park (despite the huge load of shait), and those three horns look just so mean.
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September 15, 2002, 05:55
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The one with a saw coming out of his nose. Useful in Sid Meier's DinoSettlers.
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September 15, 2002, 06:12
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the euoplochephalus (the name's so complicated that i've probably spellled it very wrong here)
it was the living tank of the dinosours, clad in armour all over the place... and on top of that, it had a real nice clublike tail so he could bash away at predators...
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September 15, 2002, 06:43
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Originally posted by Paul Hanson
Denver, the Last Dinosaur.
Why? Because he's our friend and a whole lot more.
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Better than Barney I guess.
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September 15, 2002, 07:19
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He certainly is.
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September 15, 2002, 08:08
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King
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Ciro, AKA Scipyonix samniticus. The first one discoverd in Italy ever.
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September 15, 2002, 13:28
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Originally posted by Odin
Thats not a dinosaur, its a mammal-like reptile, a group that gave to the mammals 225 million years ago, that lived 40 million years before the first dinosaur (Non-bird dinosaurs lived from 230 to 65 Million years ago); oh yeah, plesiosaurs (Loch Ness and buddies) aren't dinos either. Pterosaurs (Flying reptiles) aren't dinosaurs, but they are closely related. (both had mammal-like hip joints. They both walked with straight legs that pointed down, not sprawling like modern reptiles and the mammal-like reptiles.)
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I was waiting for someone to catch me on that. Looks like you won.
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September 15, 2002, 13:31
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Strom Thurmond.
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September 15, 2002, 13:35
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Prince
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my fav is stegosaurus: a dino with a backbone.
the pikes in his tail are said to be even poisoned. I think I´ve read this somewhere. can anyone confirm this? I´m no expert at all on this issue.
my second favorite is bananavarana.
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September 15, 2002, 13:44
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Originally posted by oedo
my fav is stegosaurus: a dino with a backbone.
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...and a brain the size of a peach...
My favorite is the Deinonychus: fast, agile, and intelligent
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