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| What annoys you about paleontology?; Rant on about moronic theories, complaints, or just animals that annoy you. | |
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| Topic Started: Sep 28 2013, 05:04 PM (256,437 Views) | |
| CyborgIguana | Nov 30 2013, 04:03 PM Post #946 |
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You also have the largest known dromaeosaurid.
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| I Raptus | Nov 30 2013, 04:16 PM Post #947 |
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What are ya lookin' at?
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The rest of you guys are lucky! Ohio has no known Mesozoic remains of any critter. But then again we have a pretty neat collection of Ice Age critters i.e. Giant Beaver, Stag Moose, Short Faced Bear etc!
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| CyborgIguana | Nov 30 2013, 04:25 PM Post #948 |
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While Canada in general has dinosaurs, Ontario (where I live) has none. However, we do have trilobites, orthocones, sea scorpions, mammoths, and mastodons (not all from the same time obviously). |
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| Meerkatmatt2 | Nov 30 2013, 05:47 PM Post #949 |
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In Australia we have two named therapods, along with a tyrannosaur and a spinosaur, maybe more, quite a few sauropods alot of ornithopods, one anklyosaur, many marine reptiles, a lot of Devonian fish, a few Miocene fossil beds , mostly in Riversleh and a ton of ice age megafauna, that and we have a lot of coal. |
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| extremos | Nov 30 2013, 05:57 PM Post #950 |
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Where's Mr Pig?
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And then there's also Ediacara Hills...
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| Terrena Laxamentum | Nov 30 2013, 06:35 PM Post #951 |
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There is always something going on...
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Where I come from there is only Acratocnus major, and Acratocnus odontrigonus. Where I live now, a bunch a prehistory sea life and and some ice age mammals. I know, boring past.
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| Furka | Nov 30 2013, 06:55 PM Post #952 |
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i thought the Spinosaur was dubious, as it was named only after a femur
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Nov 30 2013, 07:09 PM Post #953 |
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The fact that Indiana has no dinosaurs.. There are some cool Brachiopods, Crinoids, and Mastodons! |
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| CyborgIguana | Nov 30 2013, 07:15 PM Post #954 |
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Seriously, Ontario, we need more than just crabs and hairy elephants! What else do you have for us?? At least I can take comfort in knowing that my country in general is a dinosaur treasure-trove. |
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| extremos | Nov 30 2013, 07:27 PM Post #955 |
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Where's Mr Pig?
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My country may have some 24 or 26 Dinosaurs, I don't care, most are just Sauropopd Vertebrae, and of the TONS of Sauropods we have, I think only one has ever had it's skull found (Uberabatitan if I'm not wrong). Well anyways we were a Mutant Croc paradise, and that's prettyu awesome by itself...
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| CyborgIguana | Nov 30 2013, 07:33 PM Post #956 |
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I think there probably were dinosaurs in Ontario, they're just waiting to be found. Other than Ontario: Alberta and Saskatchewan have tyrannosaurids, ceratopsians, hadrosaurs, pachycephalosaurs, maniraptorans, and an unidentified azhdarchid; Manitoba was under the WIS so it has mosasaurs, elasmosaurs, and turtles; British Columbia has ankylosaurs and a sauropod trackway, and the east coast provinces have prosauropods and crocs. Yep, my country isn't a bad place when it comes to Mesozoic fossils. |
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| I Raptus | Nov 30 2013, 08:01 PM Post #957 |
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What are ya lookin' at?
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As your neighbor to the east, I feel ya bro. |
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Nov 30 2013, 08:07 PM Post #958 |
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Pull my finger!
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Michigan has Mastodons. MASTODONS. Oh and Petoskey stones AKA Hexagonaria coral |
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Nov 30 2013, 09:44 PM Post #959 |
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Well you are just north of me so we have pretty much the same wildlife.. |
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| Mathius Tyra | Dec 1 2013, 12:27 AM Post #960 |
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Rat snake is love... Rat snake is life
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How can you forget the Siamosaurus! Oh! And when it comes to Thailand. Phuwiangosaurus, Isanosaurus, Kinnareemimus, Psittacosaurus and the poor Siamotyrannus who have reclassed from Tyrannosauroid into Allosauroid. Sadly, most people here haven't noticed that yet and still keep saying, "That! A Siamotyrannus! A killer dinosaur of Thailand and the grandpa of T. rex! Hooray!". Derp! |
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