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Most scientifically accurate dinosaurs down under
Topic Started: Mar 12 2016, 08:25 AM (514 Views)
PrimevalBrony
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Youtuber. Combat robotics fan

http://www.abc.net.au/news/2015-08-27/dinosaurs-live-in-worlds-most-scientifically-accurate-animations/6730862

Enjoy. I know I did
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stargatedalek
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I'm not slow! That's just my moe!

Naked tyrannosaurids... noooooope...
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PrimevalBrony
Mar 12 2016, 08:25 AM
Isn't this that "documentary" that showed Australovenator with pronated hands in some scenes.
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Incinerox
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Āeksiot Zaldrīzoti

Noooooope.

Their Australovenator is actually lightly fluffed. Overall, the animation and the texture work's pretty decent.

HOWEVER...

It's still got the old Australovenator's skull and hasn't been updated to fit the new tyrannosauroid classification.

My magnum opus was all for nowt, it seems...
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Mathius Tyra
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Rat snake is love... Rat snake is life

^May be people don't really know how generic Tyrannosauroid skull is supposed to be?
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