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Extinct Animal Questions
Topic Started: Nov 26 2013, 10:24 PM (193,369 Views)
54godamora
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I will inculde the sauropelta and the aquilops. Deinonychus and Tenonto will get their own appearance.

Also, since i saw a park with them, how many Aquilops should come through, and should any remain?
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CyborgIguana
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I'm not sure why you're asking us what to do with YOUR fanfiction. :P
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CyborgIguana
Aug 21 2015, 08:46 AM
I don't think any research has been done on Acheroraptor's intelligence (we only have a pair of jaw fragments from the genus, remember).
Okay. What would Velociraptor's intelligence be comparable to then?
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Well I'm asking because, when it comes to prehistory, i ask myself or you guys.

Also, how social are Aquilops.
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54godamora
Aug 21 2015, 07:19 PM
Also, how social are Aquilops.
I think that should be left to speculation as we can't know everything from fossils.
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Which plesiosaurs could a person ride on?
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CyborgIguana
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I'm sorry, but who do you honestly expect to answer a question like that?
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Mathius Tyra
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Rat snake is love... Rat snake is life

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Aug 21 2015, 06:48 PM
CyborgIguana
Aug 21 2015, 08:46 AM
I don't think any research has been done on Acheroraptor's intelligence (we only have a pair of jaw fragments from the genus, remember).
Okay. What would Velociraptor's intelligence be comparable to then?
Not much information on this either... But generic view on Dromaeosaur's intelligence is about the same as birds, which still leaves a huge gap as birds's intelligence is really varied in different types and species.


To you, Godamora... Literally every of Plesiosaurs that is the same size or bigger than human can carry human on their back in water. The question is, could there be any hope for human to cling on such flat back animal that has nothing to for rider to take a grip on except you give them somekind of fancy saddle.
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perhaps the neck?
Also cyborg iguana, the reason behind is in my story, the shape-shifter takes his friends to the beach, and while there, he takes them on a plesio ride.
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Well JMT just gave you your answer, in any case. ;)
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Ah okay. Thanks CyborgIguana and Mathius Tyra for answering my question.
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Is it possible that the JP Dilophosaurus is Sinosaurus? Because at that time it was known as Dilophosaurus sinensis and the JP Dilo doesn't have this "crease" in the front of the snout and Sinosaurus doesn't have that too.
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Luca9108
Aug 22 2015, 06:53 AM
Is it possible that the JP Dilophosaurus is Sinosaurus? Because at that time it was known as Dilophosaurus sinensis and the JP Dilo doesn't have this "crease" in the front of the snout and Sinosaurus doesn't have that too.
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Interesting thought. But unlikely. All the maps, brochures and stuff that you see in the movie and out that reference Dilophosaurus all use the D. wetherilli skull. That and the Dilophosaurus we get to see has the crest for it too.

It seems like at the very least, it was their intention, be it the in-film park management, the film team, OR Chrichton himself (given his novel portrays a more accurate representation of Dilophosaurus in the first place), to have Dilophosaurus proper.

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Aug 22 2015, 08:05 AM
Luca9108
Aug 22 2015, 06:53 AM
Is it possible that the JP Dilophosaurus is Sinosaurus? Because at that time it was known as Dilophosaurus sinensis and the JP Dilo doesn't have this "crease" in the front of the snout and Sinosaurus doesn't have that too.
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Interesting thought. But unlikely. All the maps, brochures and stuff that you see in the movie and out that reference Dilophosaurus all use the D. wetherilli skull. That and the Dilophosaurus we get to see has the crest for it too.

It seems like at the very least, it was their intention, be it the in-film park management, the film team, OR Chrichton himself (given his novel portrays a more accurate representation of Dilophosaurus in the first place), to have Dilophosaurus proper.

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Thanks for answer ;) .
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what are the anatomical differences between dilo and sinosaurus?
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