Poll: What's Your Favorite Dinosaur?

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dagens24

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Pachycephalosaurus; a 1,000 pound walking battering ram. What's that mom? Eat my vegetables? *HEAD BUTT TO THE KIDNEY!*
 

RevRaptor

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Utahraptor




Its what the raptors in Jurassic park were modelled off, they changed it to Velociraptor because it sounded cooler. Hollywood can be pretty stupid sometimes.

Just look at that bad boy ain't it just screaming to be saddled up an ridden into the most epic sunset ever :p
 

Guffe

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I always liked the Tricera-something
as a kid.
Hated the names thou, why so difficult? :(
 

C4tt4nn4

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apatosaurus: because ever since i watched that episode of walking with dinosaur, i've been in love.
 

Kaymish

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i picked Spinosaurus its a big therapod dinosaur and i also dislike t-rex we had a guy at work called t-rex because he had arms but they were short little arms and he was a massive dick
 

Froggy Slayer

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NightmareWarden said:
The Carchardontosaurus may have been smaller than the Spinosaurus, however the Spinosaurus mainly ate fish and sea creatures (Perhaps not ALL, due to the different species, of course). If the creatures were to fight on equal footing (neither with any wounds, same age), then the Carcharodontosaurs may have had a size advantage! Spinosaurs are estimated to be between 41 feet and 59 wheras Carcharodontosaurs sit between 39 and 43 feet. If real Spinosaurs sat at the smaller end of the spectrum, than the idea of a Carcharodontosaur outliving a Spinosaurus isn't very impressive. I understand weight would be a more important factor, however there are huge ranges on the estimated weights for both predators. The Carchardontosaurus was good, but you give the Spinosaurus faaaar too much credit.
http://www.prehistoric-wildlife.com/species/s/spinosaurus.html
http://theropods.blogspot.com/2011/03/theropod-size-part-ii.html
Way I see it, it's like the Spinosaurus was a Grizzly Bear and the Carcharodontosaurus was a cougar.
 

Tropicaz

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My favourite has to be the (remote-control, christmas) pterodactyl!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LkZaZpfGK6c
 

Davey Woo

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Out of the list Ankylosaurus. But I prefer a similar one called the Euoplocephalus. Which is like the Ankylosauras, but smaller and more spiky.
 

TakerFoxx

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RevRaptor said:
Its what the raptors in Jurassic park were modelled off, they changed it to Velociraptor because it sounded cooler. Hollywood can be pretty stupid sometimes.

Just look at that bad boy ain't it just screaming to be saddled up an ridden into the most epic sunset ever :p
Actually the raptors in Jurassic Park were modeled after velociraptor (or at least, how they thought velociraptors looked at the time), just extremely scaled up. Utahraptor was discovered after the movie came out, causing everyone to go "Cool! So they existed after all."
 

Ieyke

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TakerFoxx said:
RevRaptor said:
Its what the raptors in Jurassic park were modelled off, they changed it to Velociraptor because it sounded cooler. Hollywood can be pretty stupid sometimes.

Just look at that bad boy ain't it just screaming to be saddled up an ridden into the most epic sunset ever :p
Actually the raptors in Jurassic Park were modeled after velociraptor (or at least, how they thought velociraptors looked at the time), just extremely scaled up. Utahraptor was discovered after the movie came out, causing everyone to go "Cool! So they existed after all."
That's not true at all.
Utahraptor bones were discovered 18 years before Jurassic Park came out, and more bones were discovered two years before Jurassic Park came out.
 

Prince Regent

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TheVampwizimp said:
Actually, pachycephalosaurus didn't bash heads. Their heads didn't have bone on the outside, turns out they probably had a thin layer of scalp on top that would make smashing skulls together extremely harmful. It's too bad, they were much cooler when they were headbangers.
A shame really. I guess the dino books that I read in my youth are now rather outdated.