ted
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Post by ted on Apr 17, 2011 19:56:33 GMT
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Post by Horridus on Apr 17, 2011 19:59:55 GMT
Snake-necked plesiosaurs alert....don't let Dr A see this!
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Post by lio99 on Apr 17, 2011 21:49:28 GMT
Snake-necked plesiosaurs alert....don't let Dr A see this! I think that would be quite impossible. ;D
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Post by Himmapaan on Apr 17, 2011 22:00:02 GMT
Snake-necked plesiosaurs alert.... They're not that bad, I think? I think the one on page 3 is foreshortened, so the bend looks rather severe. But I may be mistaken.
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Post by Griffin on Apr 17, 2011 23:51:29 GMT
Interesting take on what looks like Megalodon there. I can see some Whale shark inspiration in the body. Refreshing from the usual "giant great white" look.
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Post by dinoguy2 on Apr 18, 2011 18:30:25 GMT
Snake-necked plesiosaurs alert.... They're not that bad, I think? I think the one on page 3 is foreshortened, so the bend looks rather severe. But I may be mistaken. The second one looks bad but yeah, maybe it's foreshortened. The first one's fine. They weren't stiff as rods like Tanystropheus, after all, they just couldn't bend into the traditional swan pose.
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Post by zopteryx on Apr 19, 2011 1:59:02 GMT
I noticed they supersized Leedsichthy's, is that still considered accurate?
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Post by ted on Apr 19, 2011 13:05:04 GMT
I noticed they supersized Leedsichthy's, is that still considered accurate? They hinted the possible 9 m figure in the paper.
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Post by dinoguy2 on Apr 20, 2011 1:08:01 GMT
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Post by Gorgonopsid on Jul 8, 2011 3:01:12 GMT
Very cool.
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