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| What is your 2018 dinosaur wishlist? | |
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| Topic Started: Jan 3 2018, 02:30 PM (1,881 Views) | |
| babehunter1324 | Mar 6 2018, 08:46 AM Post #46 |
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I don't usually comment on this type of threads, special since it bumps the thread. But I've been doing research and I really, really wish we find more material from Ankylosaurus magniventris or another North American ankylosaurid. Preferibly a fossil complete enough to pinpoint it's total axial lenght almost perfectly. |
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| magpiealamode | Mar 6 2018, 08:56 AM Post #47 |
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No good hero is a one-trick phony.
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With discussion type topics like this bumping is not strongly enforced, although in your case it wouldn't be anyway since I just commented. About Ankylo, I definitely agree. It's such a bizarre yet impressive creature and since I can't think of a modern-day analogue, I imagine the more material we get, the better. |
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| Cheshire Litten | Mar 9 2018, 06:13 PM Post #48 |
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The Eyes that follow you in the Alolan forests
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More Brontornis remains would rock Another Lognkosaur never hurts, a smaller one would be especially nice. More to Suchosaurus, it's probably distinct from Baryonyx but it'd be nice for clarification on its validity. More of Ankylosaurus, or at least another genus of it's size. (or larger) More bones of the 'Sea Amphi', or as it was named by the people to write papers on it "Hector's Ichthyosaur" Papers on the supposed 'Yutyrannus Colours' Absolutely anything that can clear up wether the 'Bloody Mary' tyrannosaur is a Nanotyrannus, a juvenile Tyrannosaurus, or something else entirely. A giant alvarezsaur, anything four meters or more would be nice More of Gargantuavis And most importantly IMO, more integument on any dinosaur, feathers on Therizinosaurus chelonformis would be especially nice. |
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