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Post by [][][]cordylus[][][] on Apr 24, 2010 22:13:52 GMT
Acrocanthosaurus finds a freshly dead (and partially eaten) sauropod, Paluxysaurus. A camarasaurus takes a walk in the jungle. As everybody knows, flowers existed in the cretaceous...
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Post by Griffin on Apr 25, 2010 17:46:46 GMT
The microraptor and acro are good. The camera falls short because I can see the building in the background
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Post by [][][]cordylus[][][] on Apr 25, 2010 17:58:01 GMT
Those are actually logs but thanks all the same
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Post by foxilized on Apr 26, 2010 2:37:37 GMT
I love them. Very good
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Post by hkhollinstone on Apr 26, 2010 6:57:05 GMT
I like the one in the tree, is it Cherry Blossom? And camarasaurus takes a walk.
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Post by [][][]cordylus[][][] on Apr 28, 2010 12:51:28 GMT
I like the one in the tree, is it Cherry Blossom? And camarasaurus takes a walk. It's a crabapple tree!
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Post by hkhollinstone on Apr 28, 2010 17:30:38 GMT
I like the one in the tree, is it Cherry Blossom? And camarasaurus takes a walk. It's a crabapple tree! Oh right, a crabapple tree.
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Post by hkhollinstone on Apr 29, 2010 7:06:53 GMT
Oh right, a crabapple tree. The reason why I said Cherry tree is because our crabapples aren't out over here, but all the cherries are.
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Post by Megaraptor on Apr 30, 2010 5:45:40 GMT
I like the one in the tree, is it Cherry Blossom? And camarasaurus takes a walk. It's a crabapple tree! I could make a corny joke about the Simpsons right 'bout now.
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Post by sbell on Apr 30, 2010 13:26:44 GMT
I could make a corny joke about the Simpsons right 'bout now. I had the same thought, but I kept thinking it was a Crandall tree.
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Post by [][][]cordylus[][][] on May 10, 2010 1:48:17 GMT
Dilophosaurus on the run! The wonderful kabaya allosaurus in its natural habitat Charcharodontosaurus shows off its namesake.... Clash at the river - Baryonyx and Bernissartia in close quarters! Death from the darkness...
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Post by Griffin on May 10, 2010 2:10:13 GMT
Should the little allo have footprints behind it?
Death from the darkness by far the best out of this batch.
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Post by [][][]cordylus[][][] on May 10, 2010 23:54:02 GMT
Should the little allo have footprints behind it? Death from the darkness by far the best out of this batch. No, that sand was hard as rock. I stepped on it before it crumbled. Pretend that it's sandstone
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Post by stoneage on May 11, 2010 0:07:16 GMT
In the last picture what is the predator suppose to be?
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Post by [][][]cordylus[][][] on May 11, 2010 23:15:56 GMT
In the last picture what is the predator suppose to be? It's a gorgonopsid.
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Post by [][][]cordylus[][][] on May 20, 2010 23:00:07 GMT
Adults and juvenile parasaurolophus group at the river!
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Post by Griffin on May 20, 2010 23:06:46 GMT
What figures are those?
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Post by [][][]cordylus[][][] on May 21, 2010 2:53:35 GMT
The blue-cream one is from the first set of colorata dinos from 2003, and the other is an obscure-unknown-japanese-chinasaur.
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Post by [][][]cordylus[][][] on Jun 8, 2010 22:51:20 GMT
Night spino Prey.....
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Post by Megaraptor on Jun 8, 2010 23:34:39 GMT
Prey..... Maybe not. I wouldn't fancy having to attack that Pachy. Of course, if it was mobbed from behind, it wouldn't stand a chance.
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