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What is your 2018 dinosaur wishlist?
Topic Started: Jan 3 2018, 02:30 PM (1,883 Views)
Ignacio
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Tyranachu
Jan 8 2018, 11:40 PM
Thylacine sighting. Pls
I know that is pretty next to impossible but i also hope this. Although in this case would not be a peleontology wish :P
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Ulquiorra
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Ignacio
Jan 10 2018, 07:16 PM
Tyranachu
Jan 8 2018, 11:40 PM
Thylacine sighting. Pls
I know that is pretty next to impossible but i also hope this. Although in this case would not be a peleontology wish :P
A Thylacine sighting, caught on camera, with decent quality footage, that's unlikely to be a fox with mange. Now that would be next to impossible.

Anyway,

More Spinosaurus remains

And a possible head of this ichthyosaur,
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keenakeen1
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Here are mine:
1. Revealed skin colour of large dinosaurs like Stegosaurus and T rex
2. Tree-climbing pterosaurs
3. Woolly rhino preserved in ice
4. Mummified dodo birds (Please)
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Furka
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3 already happened, more than once (well in permafrost rather than actual ice, but still ...)
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keenakeen1
Jan 17 2018, 02:12 AM
2. Tree-climbing pterosaurs
Dimorphodon says hi.
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BossMan, Jake
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I was going to say we have a few frozen Woolly Rhinos...now if we got elasmotheriums that'd be even better
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I really just want even more discoveries like that mummified Nodosaur and the Amber-preserved tail. That stuff's jaw-droppingly amazing. It was so unbelievably so that I browsed for quite a while to make sure they weren't hoaxes xD
On a more realistic note, definitely some more Spinosaurus stuff and a clearer insight on dinosaur integument for species that we aren't clear on or are constantly being fought over (Tyrannosaurus, I'm lookin' at you >.>).
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Ulquiorra
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Jan 19 2018, 12:32 AM
On a more realistic note, definitely some more Spinosaurus stuff and a clearer insight on dinosaur integument for species that we aren't clear on or are constantly being fought over (Tyrannosaurus, I'm lookin' at you >.>).
If not Spinosaurus, then more Oxalaia, which some argue might also be Spinosaurus.
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Ulquiorra
Jan 19 2018, 09:04 AM
Xenephos
Jan 19 2018, 12:32 AM
On a more realistic note, definitely some more Spinosaurus stuff and a clearer insight on dinosaur integument for species that we aren't clear on or are constantly being fought over (Tyrannosaurus, I'm lookin' at you >.>).
If not Spinosaurus, then more Oxalaia, which some argue might also be Spinosaurus.
to be fair it's not really an argument rather than pointing out the material we have of Oxalaia matches Spinosaurus exactly and is from the same time as Spinosaurus :P
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Flish
Jan 20 2018, 12:34 AM
Ulquiorra
Jan 19 2018, 09:04 AM
Xenephos
Jan 19 2018, 12:32 AM
On a more realistic note, definitely some more Spinosaurus stuff and a clearer insight on dinosaur integument for species that we aren't clear on or are constantly being fought over (Tyrannosaurus, I'm lookin' at you >.>).
If not Spinosaurus, then more Oxalaia, which some argue might also be Spinosaurus.
to be fair it's not really an argument rather than pointing out the material we have of Oxalaia matches Spinosaurus exactly and is from the same time as Spinosaurus :P
That's what I meant by argue. Also weren't South America and Africa joined together at the time?
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Flish
Jan 20 2018, 12:34 AM
Ulquiorra
Jan 19 2018, 09:04 AM
Xenephos
Jan 19 2018, 12:32 AM
On a more realistic note, definitely some more Spinosaurus stuff and a clearer insight on dinosaur integument for species that we aren't clear on or are constantly being fought over (Tyrannosaurus, I'm lookin' at you >.>).
If not Spinosaurus, then more Oxalaia, which some argue might also be Spinosaurus.
to be fair it's not really an argument rather than pointing out the material we have of Oxalaia matches Spinosaurus exactly and is from the same time as Spinosaurus :P
Unless it is, of course, Sigilmassasaurus. :P

Seriously, the North African spinosaurids saga needs some sort of conclusion.
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Just do like the old days and call them all Megalosaurus.
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Ulquiorra
Jan 20 2018, 01:44 PM
Flish
Jan 20 2018, 12:34 AM
Ulquiorra
Jan 19 2018, 09:04 AM
Xenephos
Jan 19 2018, 12:32 AM
On a more realistic note, definitely some more Spinosaurus stuff and a clearer insight on dinosaur integument for species that we aren't clear on or are constantly being fought over (Tyrannosaurus, I'm lookin' at you >.>).
If not Spinosaurus, then more Oxalaia, which some argue might also be Spinosaurus.
to be fair it's not really an argument rather than pointing out the material we have of Oxalaia matches Spinosaurus exactly and is from the same time as Spinosaurus :P
That's what I meant by argue. Also weren't South America and Africa joined together at the time?
Not completely IIRC, but the Atlantic was just forming if they weren't. Considering the possible aquatic proficiency of Spinosaurus, it's completely possible it could cross a short trip through marine environments into South America.
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Have we got more bones of Gigantopithecus blacki?
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I don't believe we have anything below the skull if that's what you're asking. That would be awesome though.
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