or give you a heart attack. think about going there, and there's a herd a velociraptors eating a bison!
I will admit, while I am completely against dino"s existence, I must say, you are very good in your field.
Read some of your dinosaur-related posts in the movie forum. You deserve a nice slap on the back my good man. :D
No, no raptors, if you can tell me those like Trex. I've checked the Allosaurus, Carnosaurus and Gigantosaurus and they all have small arms. I know there's one out there that looks like the Trex but has longer arms. Thanks again.
Hey if I may I'd like to ask a question please, and sorrh for any differences we may have. I need to know the names of several dinosaurs that belong either with the Trex family or not, but only those with long arms...longer than trex. You're very knowledgeable in this area so you're the best person to ask. :thumb
I thought that I would post here rather than it get lost in the thread. It's always good to see fellow dinosaur enthusiasts. Yeah, with a dinosaur like Spinosaurus in which we've never found a complete skeleton I have seen estimates ranging from thirteen metres to over seventeen metres. Personally, I could see the total length being anywhere in that range. Yes, I did see the study of the neural spines being taller on the proximal tail. About the dinosaur integument, I did not see the particular study that concluded that Psittacosaurus' tail quills and theropod feathers were not feathers, but I definitely am familiar with that whole issue. It reminds me of Feduccia saying theropod feathers were collagen fibers or Ruben saying that Longisquama insignis had feathers. I'm glad to see I'm not the only one who thinks a Dsungaripterus Dinobot would be awesome. Remember in "Dinobot Island" when Spike Witwicky got picked up by a giant Dimorphodon-looking pterosaur? Beachscreamer