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Ulquiorra's things
Topic Started: Mar 23 2015, 03:58 PM (222,136 Views)
Denomon3144
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All of the dinosaurs look amazing! Nice work. I especially like the Cetiosaurus.
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velociraptor
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Wow! I'm stunned staring at the Cetiosaurus! Great job!
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alewis16
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They look gorgeous! Thank you!
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Cheshire Litten
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Nice dinosaurs, definitely gonna download them! :dino:
Analysis on biomes.

Thanks for making these well needed dinosaurs, definitely gonna use dinosaurs, especially that Megalosaurus! :D
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ChunkMasterBlast
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Those 2 dino's look amazing! I really need some big herbivores for my upcoming dinosaur zoo.
Edited by ChunkMasterBlast, Jan 7 2018, 05:56 PM.
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Red Tycooner103
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I should have asked earlier but is is possible we could see any other needed species in the near future?
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Red Tycooner103
Jan 8 2018, 04:56 PM
I should have asked earlier but is is possible we could see any other needed species in the near future?
I was also asking the same thing. I'd love to see an Apatosaurus Camarasaurus and Alamosaurus made for your sauropod pack.

Edit #01: Also yay pointies are back.

Edit #02: Oh and those last words on my last edits rhymed XP
Edited by keenakeen1, Jan 8 2018, 11:19 PM.
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PrimevalBrony
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These are two much needed species, and they look great
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Furka
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How about we do not pester Ulquiorra, especially since he just gave us new stuff to play with ?
Also pointies talk is offtopic here.
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Jan 7 2018, 04:54 PM
Analysis on biomes.
Would wetlands also be suitable for Cetiosaurus and Megalosaurus?

Also would Paralititan be considered wetlands or tropical coast/reef?

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The autochthonous, scavenged skeleton was preserved in tidal flat deposits containing fossil mangrove vegetation. The mangrove ecosystem it inhabited was situated along the southern shore of the Tethys Sea. Paralititan is the first dinosaur demonstrated to have inhabited a mangrove biome.
Edited by Ulquiorra, Jan 10 2018, 08:45 AM.
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Furka
Jan 9 2018, 10:38 AM
How about we do not pester Ulquiorra, especially since he just gave us new stuff to play with ?
Also pointies talk is offtopic here.
My apologies. It wasn't my intent to pester Ulquiorra.
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Ulquiorra
Jan 10 2018, 08:44 AM
Cheshire Litten
Jan 7 2018, 04:54 PM
Analysis on biomes.
Would wetlands also be suitable for Cetiosaurus and Megalosaurus?

Also would Paralititan be considered wetlands or tropical coast/reef?

From Wikipedia,
Quote:
 
The autochthonous, scavenged skeleton was preserved in tidal flat deposits containing fossil mangrove vegetation. The mangrove ecosystem it inhabited was situated along the southern shore of the Tethys Sea. Paralititan is the first dinosaur demonstrated to have inhabited a mangrove biome.
Wetlands as main biome with coastal and reef as secondary biomes might work
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SLGray
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Thanks for the new dinosaurs.
Edited by SLGray, Jan 10 2018, 03:51 PM.
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Cheshire Litten
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Ulquiorra
Jan 10 2018, 08:44 AM
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Jan 7 2018, 04:54 PM
Analysis on biomes.
Would wetlands also be suitable for Cetiosaurus and Megalosaurus?
Yea, Megalosaurus and Cetiosaurus work very well as as wetlands animals, personally i'd make Megalosaurus coastal but both biomes equally work!
Edited by Cheshire Litten, Jan 10 2018, 05:34 PM.
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Denomon3144
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Ulquiorra
Jan 10 2018, 08:44 AM
Cheshire Litten
Jan 7 2018, 04:54 PM
Analysis on biomes.
Would wetlands also be suitable for Cetiosaurus and Megalosaurus?

Also would Paralititan be considered wetlands or tropical coast/reef?

From Wikipedia,
Quote:
 
The autochthonous, scavenged skeleton was preserved in tidal flat deposits containing fossil mangrove vegetation. The mangrove ecosystem it inhabited was situated along the southern shore of the Tethys Sea. Paralititan is the first dinosaur demonstrated to have inhabited a mangrove biome.
I agree that Cetiosaurus and Megalosaurus should both be in Wetlands.

Based on that fact that the mangrove tree is in the Tropical Coast biome, Paralititan technically should be in it. That being said, Paralititan famously lived with other dinosaurs such as Spinosaurus that are typically put in the Wetlands biome. As such, I would personally keep it in Wetlands even though it isn't necessarily the most accurate.
Edited by Denomon3144, Jan 10 2018, 05:46 PM.
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