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Post by crankydinosaur on Feb 19, 2011 22:45:02 GMT
So i was a wondering which of the sloths out there would work the best for a Pliocene sloth, probably of the megalonyx genus? I need something not super huge since he's sharing the jar with the imperial mastodon which takes up a lot of space.
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Post by DinoLord on Feb 19, 2011 22:46:33 GMT
There's the Kaiyodo one, but that one may be a bit too small for your needs.
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Post by sbell on Feb 19, 2011 23:27:42 GMT
So i was a wondering which of the sloths out there would work the best for a Pliocene sloth, probably of the megalonyx genus? I need something not super huge since he's sharing the jar with the imperial mastodon which takes up a lot of space. The Wild Safari one would be a good size--it's not as big as, say, the Bullyland, but should still stand tall enough. The Schleich one might work too (the low, shuffling stance would be good).
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Post by crankydinosaur on Feb 19, 2011 23:36:31 GMT
I was looking at the bullyland ground sloth, the Dino riders ground sloth, or the miller ground sloth.. Would any of those work? As a megalonyx that is? I know megalonyx had kinda boxy faces....
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Post by therizinosaurus on Feb 20, 2011 2:14:59 GMT
Umm the Bullyland one is huuge. If you need one with a boxy face there's the Wild Republic one
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Post by sbell on Feb 20, 2011 2:18:28 GMT
Umm the Bullyland one is huuge. If you need one with a boxy face there's the Wild Republic one I had forgotten that obe--it would work too (although I always thought the schleich had a certain Megalonyx-ish about it; maybe it's the pose).
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Post by bowheadwhale on Oct 9, 2011 19:00:56 GMT
But megatheriums were not always upright! They walked on four limbs. So, why does it matter?
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Post by Libraraptor on Oct 13, 2011 17:20:28 GMT
How about the Marolin Megatherium?
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Post by bowheadwhale on Oct 13, 2011 17:49:11 GMT
How about the Marolin Megatherium? I didn't know about this company. What does their megatherium look like? And what else did they do?
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