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Post by [][][]cordylus[][][] on Feb 24, 2009 0:02:05 GMT
What did you use for your bloody flesh CT? Chewed up strawberry. ;D
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Post by Dinotoyforum on Feb 24, 2009 18:54:58 GMT
urg.
lol
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Post by Tyrannax on Feb 24, 2009 21:59:53 GMT
Whoa, whoa! Some great pictures Cordylus of some great dioramas!
I love the fogged up diroama. ;D
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Post by [][][]cordylus[][][] on Feb 26, 2009 0:56:02 GMT
More again: A postosuchus catches a small amphibian, while two other postosuchus hunt. A large amphibian swims underwater, while tow celophysis play on shore. Two phytosaurs can also be seen. A rare freshwater tylosaurus shows up on camera!
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Post by Tyrannax on Feb 26, 2009 0:58:22 GMT
A freshwater Tylosaurus??? Is he in an estuary?? ;D why did you dunk such a beautiful piece in your aquarium? Lol, good Job!
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Post by [][][]cordylus[][][] on Feb 26, 2009 1:14:36 GMT
Because I wanted to terrorize my darned fish... ;D
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Post by Tyrannax on Feb 26, 2009 1:31:35 GMT
Nice. ;D
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Post by stoneage on Feb 27, 2009 3:48:31 GMT
Because I wanted to terrorize my darned fish... ;D ;D Terrorizing your fish can cause ick! ;D
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Post by sbell on Feb 27, 2009 6:20:04 GMT
Because I wanted to terrorize my darned fish... ;D ;D Terrorizing your fish can cause ick! ;D Just add salt and raise the temperature.
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Post by [][][]cordylus[][][] on Mar 1, 2009 2:08:47 GMT
Velociraptors at night. An ornithosuchus chases down it's meal.
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Post by Tyrannax on Mar 1, 2009 4:06:40 GMT
^ Isn't that a Megalosaurus miniature? I have several of those. I like the second one the best! Nice job.
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Post by [][][]cordylus[][][] on Mar 1, 2009 4:19:05 GMT
^ Isn't that a Megalosaurus miniature? I have several of those. No way! How is that a megalosaurus?!? It is WAY better as a small rauisuchian. ;D
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Post by Tyrannax on Mar 1, 2009 4:26:33 GMT
It just is. I have a green one. Yours should be labeled Megalosaurus.
I know, I can't tell you how many problems there are with calling this a Megalosaurus! ;D
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Post by sbell on Mar 1, 2009 4:41:18 GMT
I have a few different ones of those. The rows of plates on the back mean that it cannot be a theropod dinosaur, and has to be a crurotarsian archosaur (crocodile, rauisuchian, phytosaur, poposaur, aetosaur, a few others). Given the posture, an ornithosuchid is the most likely candidate, although it is a little too bipedal.
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Post by Tyrannax on Mar 1, 2009 6:02:00 GMT
Mine says Megalosaurus on the bottom Obviously it isn't, but it does say it is. And yes, it is the same toy.
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Post by [][][]cordylus[][][] on Mar 1, 2009 14:58:46 GMT
Some more: Two Utahraptors attack a Sauropod. Two dilophosaurs eat a small theropod.
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Post by Tyrannax on Mar 1, 2009 20:15:49 GMT
That sauropod's expression is priceless. ) Why not call the lizard a Ceolophysid? Love'm
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Post by therizinosaurus on Mar 1, 2009 20:21:03 GMT
/\ Because Coelophysis is from the L Triassic, and Dilophosaurus is from the E Jurassic.
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Post by Tyrannax on Mar 1, 2009 20:26:03 GMT
I meant a species of Coelophysidae. Its looks like one.
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Post by [][][]cordylus[][][] on Mar 1, 2009 20:43:40 GMT
I meant to say small theropod.
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