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Favorite Dinosaur Reconstructions
Topic Started: Sep 28 2013, 09:05 PM (305,697 Views)
BossAggron
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Formerly Dilophoraptor

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Oh Mark Witton
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Furka
Sep 10 2014, 04:24 AM
Giraffe Brachiosaur is the only one missing there.
Also a rhino Stegosaurus and a leopard Ceratosaurus. :P

I must admit that I'm a sucker for trunked sauropods, even though as Darren Naish noted they're almost certainly inaccurate.
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the Mountain Born

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Sep 10 2014, 07:21 AM
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The great sauropod war raged on for many years. Many died because of it. In the end only the avian dinosaurs escaped the grasp of the war.
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MrGorsh
Sep 10 2014, 01:31 AM
This really digs into the problem of what was, and what wasn't, an ancestral body cover of Archosauria (though it's interesting that Pseudosuchia and Avemetatarsalia seem to be stemming from highly active, maybe even 'warm-blooded') and I doubt it'll be solved easily, given how hard it is to find well-preserved soft tissue remains, and how fossilization is a rare occurence.

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Inaccuracies and wild assumptions aside. This piece is GLORIOUS.
Where are you guys finding these awesome pics? I've tried to fi nd the guys website or something but I can't.
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Sep 10 2014, 05:29 PM
MrGorsh
Sep 10 2014, 01:31 AM
This really digs into the problem of what was, and what wasn't, an ancestral body cover of Archosauria (though it's interesting that Pseudosuchia and Avemetatarsalia seem to be stemming from highly active, maybe even 'warm-blooded') and I doubt it'll be solved easily, given how hard it is to find well-preserved soft tissue remains, and how fossilization is a rare occurence.

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Inaccuracies and wild assumptions aside. This piece is GLORIOUS.
Where are you guys finding these awesome pics? I've tried to fi nd the guys website or something but I can't.
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look for Fred the Dinosaurman
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Just love the colouration of these guys.

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I think that picture is in a book of mine.

About the other one, I think I see a Morrison version of TLK in the making. xD
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CyborgIguana
Sep 10 2014, 11:36 AM
Furka
Sep 10 2014, 04:24 AM
Giraffe Brachiosaur is the only one missing there.
Also a rhino Stegosaurus and a leopard Ceratosaurus. :P

I must admit that I'm a sucker for trunked sauropods, even though as Darren Naish noted they're almost certainly inaccurate.
It would be pretty cool to have a wildebeest ornithopod and a hyena ornitholestes to.
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I'd say Ornitholestes would be more of a jackal than a hyena.
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CyborgIguana
Sep 10 2014, 09:04 PM
I'd say Ornitholestes would be more of a jackal than a hyena.
Yeah your right, how about a hyena stokesaurus.
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Not a great fan of the Thescelosaurus quills, but the others are all nice !
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Sep 10 2014, 10:41 PM
CyborgIguana
Sep 10 2014, 09:04 PM
I'd say Ornitholestes would be more of a jackal than a hyena.
Yeah your right, how about a hyena stokesaurus.
I would say, Hyena Torvosaurus. Stokesosaurus looks like something like cheetah or african wild dog(if they ever hunt in pack) to me.
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