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Extinct Animal Questions
Topic Started: Nov 26 2013, 10:24 PM (193,459 Views)
Jules
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Mihi est imperare orbi universo

They're different genera, so I doubt it.
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CyborgIguana
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BBBurns
Aug 22 2014, 06:07 PM
Could different hadrosaurs create hybrids? Like Lambeosaurus and Maiasaura.
Maybe same-genus hybrids could be possible (like a hybrid of L. lambei and L. magnicristatus), but a hybrid of Lambeosaurus and Maiasaura would be like a hybrid of a human and a gibbon.
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BossAggron
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Formerly Dilophoraptor

What about Charona and Para? they seem similar, despite being distant geographically, if they where brought together, could it happen?
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stargatedalek
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I'm not slow! That's just my moe!

I doubt it, since remember its not just anatomical similarities but also genetic ones that are required for hybridization
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Mathius Tyra
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Rat snake is love... Rat snake is life

It might be possible with the offspring become mule dinosaur.... However, we can't not really know. Sometimes even animal that seems to be very distant and even belong to different genus can produce breedable offspring, for example the famous wholphin which is the hybrid of bottlenose dolphin and false killer whale and also the jungle corn snake which actually is the hybrid of corn snake and king snake.
Edited by Mathius Tyra, Aug 22 2014, 08:19 PM.
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Burns
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King of Lemurs

Dinosaur Hybridization should be its own topic.
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Avowal, is a Saurophaganax X Allosaurus hybrid possible? It's size doesn't look too different.
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Mathius Tyra
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Rat snake is love... Rat snake is life

Allosaurus is about 8-9 metres long, Saurophaganax is about 10-13 metres. It must be very big Allo and very small Sauro....

Still, judge from the rarity of Saurophaganax population... I would say that the chance for both to breed in nature is very little.
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What does Homotherium eat?
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Mathius Tyra
Aug 23 2014, 02:05 AM
Allosaurus is about 8-9 metres long, Saurophaganax is about 10-13 metres. It must be very big Allo and very small Sauro....
I've heard of elandXkudu hybrids, so size isn't that much of a problem (don't ask me how the kudu survived mating with the eland without having her back broken).
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Jules
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Mihi est imperare orbi universo

Size is clearly not a problem, look at pinnipeds :Posted Image
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Burns
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King of Lemurs

Lets answer AVCDPS's question before we start talking about animal sex.
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Jannick
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Papua merdeka!

AVCDPS
Aug 23 2014, 02:43 AM
What does Homotherium eat?
I believe I read somewhere that Homotherium may have been pachyderm specialists.
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Dr. Hax
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Can somebody tell me what's up with the recent depictions of Spinosaurus with corgi-legs?
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DinoBear
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Some new material has showed up that seems to suggest that it had super dinky legs. AFAIK, the remains haven't been published yet and all we have to go on is this
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