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Extinct Animal Questions
Topic Started: Nov 26 2013, 10:24 PM (193,380 Views)
54godamora
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technically, these are DNA- enhanced versions of their extinct couterparts because Darrel-the one who can shape-shift, had the DNA of several extinct animals put in him to be their supersolider.

Think Weapon X program, only more bizzare.
Edit: by their, i mean the white fang.
Edited by 54godamora, Jul 31 2015, 02:58 PM.
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Paleop
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anyone know where I can find a good skeletal of ceratosaurus magnicornis?
I need one for a art project
,thanks :)
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DinoBear
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You won't. Just base it off of dentisulcatus
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Anas Platyrhynchos
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The Quacky Canine

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Jul 31 2015, 02:03 PM
54godamora
Jul 31 2015, 01:04 PM
Okay what would seem more... destructive if a triceratops: lighting bolts from its horns or beams of searing heat from its horn?

Reason why: in a story of mine, the main character gets enraged when his girlfriend, blake belladonna is under attack by roman torchwick, he turns into a triceratops in a rage.

So, what would be more destructive lighting or this: gomora's beam:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AhvWU3fRkDU

What did I just read.
"Quote of the Day"

Could Stegosaurs sit in a Tripod position to feed on the leaves of tree leaves that would normally be just out of reach?
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54godamora
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probably if the muscles in its lumbar region could support 3.5 tons.
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I'm not sure if the tail was flexible enough to do that. (This is a response to The Tethys Explorer's question.)
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The tail was very flexible, but only horizontally. vertically it wasn't very flexible at all so if it was rearing up, its tail would be pushed to the side, not used as a "third limb". That said I'm not sure if they could rear up at all.
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CyborgIguana
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Humuhumunukunukuāpuaa
Jul 31 2015, 02:34 PM
54godamora
Jul 31 2015, 02:28 PM
i'm writing an RWBY fanfic called RWBY: creature shifter, and the main character can shape-shift into a variety of prehistoric animals, including a t-rex that behaves like Godzilla, heat ray included and roar.
As I said before those aren't dinosaurs. Just monsters.
I agree, however it IS godamora's fanfic. He should be allowed to do what he wants with it IMO (plus he stated that the character is simply a dinosaur shapeshifter and not an actual dinosaur).
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54godamora
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thank you and its not just dinosaurs : he can also turn into other prehistoric animals,examples are pteranodon, megatherium, and woolly mammoth

on topic,which of these is faster:
allosaurus, albertosaurus, or carnotaurus?
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Paleop
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carnotaurus is at the least one of the fastest dinosaurs and is the fastest of the 3 by a longshot
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54godamora
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which is cuter: leptictidium,or nurlagus?
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Jules
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Mihi est imperare orbi universo

That's for you to judge.
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54godamora
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reason im asking beacuse is in my story, in a chapter that will soon be written, team RWBY hosts a slumber party, and yang dares the shapeshifter to turn into something cute.
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CyborgIguana
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Well cuteness isn't an objective thing, so as Jules said only you can answer it.
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Mathius Tyra
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Rat snake is love... Rat snake is life

And I don't think we can tell much about "cuteness" looking from skeleton alone, which is the only thing we have about those animals...
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