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Post by paleofreak on Mar 19, 2011 8:05:54 GMT
But it's not the Spinosaur, there was some confusion that is was Oxalaia and instead it's just a prehistoric croc. This croc is called Pepesuchus, a quite funny name for the Spanish-speaking people
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Post by Blade-of-the-Moon on Mar 19, 2011 8:56:13 GMT
I knew I read that name somewhere..but I was sure it was a typo or something.. lol
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Post by Griffin on Mar 20, 2011 18:16:34 GMT
I agree with Horridus. Sure we don't have much of this guy but we DO have a good deal of other similar animals that can give us a decent estimate of the whole body if we simply make a comparison. OR it could have just looked like this.
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Post by Horridus on Mar 20, 2011 19:31:08 GMT
Haha, that's great.
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Post by ikessauro on Mar 20, 2011 20:03:03 GMT
AHahah, great job Griffin. ;D
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Post by zopteryx on Mar 21, 2011 1:50:55 GMT
Laugh if you want, but I bet there wasn't a single Cretaceous fish he couldn't handle!
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Post by Blade-of-the-Moon on Apr 3, 2011 2:44:32 GMT
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Post by Horridus on Apr 3, 2011 16:20:29 GMT
"There is no fossil evidence to suggest that this particular Spinosaur had a sail."
Or that its nose was, in fact, in its antorbital fenestra...tee hee.
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Post by Himmapaan on Apr 3, 2011 17:06:31 GMT
I've only just seen this thread -- and Griffin's drawing. Haha! ;D
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