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Feb 24 2015, 11:24 AM
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Call me crazy but I don't think that a coincidence, for me it either means that: - There was a massive enviorimental change across the marine and coastal envioriment across the globe that caused the extinction of Pliosaurids and Ichtyosaurids with Lamniformes, Basal Mosaurids and Polycotylidae plesiosaurids rushing to fill the void. Didn't the climate became colder and drier at the time ? That could have easily had a huge impact on cold blooded animals like fish, if not on the animals themselves then on their reproduction. And that would have been the start of a collapse in the oceanic food chain.
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Feb 24 2015, 12:16 PM
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- Feb 23 2015, 07:09 PM
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Balaur and Hatzegopteryx.
The first is small (think dromaeosaurus sized), and the other is a flying, murderous giraffe-stork. That's actually the size of a giraffe.
There is more predators than that Bradycneme Pyroraptor Elopteryx Pannoniasaurus Eurazhdarcho among others
A little off topic but why even bother asking the question if you seem to already have known the answer? Also, is there any evidence to directly indicate symbiosis between certain paleo-life? I was testing knowledge but the only sizes im certain on in the hatzeg are bradycneme pyroraptor and hatzegopteryx
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babehunter1324
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Feb 24 2015, 12:34 PM
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- Furka
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- Feb 24 2015, 10:50 AM
Call me crazy but I don't think that a coincidence, for me it either means that: - There was a massive enviorimental change across the marine and coastal envioriment across the globe that caused the extinction of Pliosaurids and Ichtyosaurids with Lamniformes, Basal Mosaurids and Polycotylidae plesiosaurids rushing to fill the void.
Didn't the climate became colder and drier at the time ? That could have easily had a huge impact on cold blooded animals like fish, if not on the animals themselves then on their reproduction. And that would have been the start of a collapse in the oceanic food chain. Well accoring to the wiki page http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cenomanian-Turonian_boundary_event there was an anoxic event that caused the extinction of a 1/4 of all marine invertebrates at the time, so it was indeed a pretty big deal comparable if not bigger to the late Eocene extinction event.
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Feb 24 2015, 04:28 PM
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Balaur and Hatzegopteryx.
The first is small (think dromaeosaurus sized), and the other is a flying, murderous giraffe-stork. That's actually the size of a giraffe.
There is more predators than that Bradycneme Pyroraptor Elopteryx Pannoniasaurus Eurazhdarcho among others
A little off topic but why even bother asking the question if you seem to already have known the answer? Also, is there any evidence to directly indicate symbiosis between certain paleo-life?
I was testing knowledge but the only sizes im certain on in the hatzeg are bradycneme pyroraptor and hatzegopteryx Aaaaaannd now you've decided just to completely ignore the comment saying that Pyroraptor wasn't actually from Hateg Island.
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Feb 27 2015, 08:50 PM
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Balaur and Hatzegopteryx.
The first is small (think dromaeosaurus sized), and the other is a flying, murderous giraffe-stork. That's actually the size of a giraffe.
There is more predators than that Bradycneme Pyroraptor Elopteryx Pannoniasaurus Eurazhdarcho among others
A little off topic but why even bother asking the question if you seem to already have known the answer? Also, is there any evidence to directly indicate symbiosis between certain paleo-life?
I was testing knowledge but the only sizes im certain on in the hatzeg are bradycneme pyroraptor and hatzegopteryx
Aaaaaannd now you've decided just to completely ignore the comment saying that Pyroraptor wasn't actually from Hateg Island. the reason is that like in the galapagos animals could have got stuck on driftwood, mainly reptiles are in said logs and they are taken to the island. tortoises and iguanas both did this to get to the galapagos so why not pyroraptors?
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Feb 27 2015, 09:12 PM
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Balaur and Hatzegopteryx.
The first is small (think dromaeosaurus sized), and the other is a flying, murderous giraffe-stork. That's actually the size of a giraffe.
There is more predators than that Bradycneme Pyroraptor Elopteryx Pannoniasaurus Eurazhdarcho among others
A little off topic but why even bother asking the question if you seem to already have known the answer? Also, is there any evidence to directly indicate symbiosis between certain paleo-life?
I was testing knowledge but the only sizes im certain on in the hatzeg are bradycneme pyroraptor and hatzegopteryx
Aaaaaannd now you've decided just to completely ignore the comment saying that Pyroraptor wasn't actually from Hateg Island.
the reason is that like in the galapagos animals could have got stuck on driftwood, mainly reptiles are in said logs and they are taken to the island. tortoises and iguanas both did this to get to the galapagos so why not pyroraptors? Yay! Let's ignore what others said and take wild guesses.
No really. I highly doubt this would happen to a dromeaosaurid. Birds didn't get to islands by floating on driftwood, not even flightless birds. If birds didn't do that why their close relatives. Also dromeaosaurids are warm blooded unlike Iguanas or Tortoises and Pyroraptor isn't exactly small either. Pyroraptor probably wouldn't be able to thrive on Hagteg either due to the fact that there were other predators there which would make too much competition for Pyroraptor go thrive.
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Feb 27 2015, 09:16 PM
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Balaur and Hatzegopteryx.
The first is small (think dromaeosaurus sized), and the other is a flying, murderous giraffe-stork. That's actually the size of a giraffe.
There is more predators than that Bradycneme Pyroraptor Elopteryx Pannoniasaurus Eurazhdarcho among others
A little off topic but why even bother asking the question if you seem to already have known the answer? Also, is there any evidence to directly indicate symbiosis between certain paleo-life?
I was testing knowledge but the only sizes im certain on in the hatzeg are bradycneme pyroraptor and hatzegopteryx
Aaaaaannd now you've decided just to completely ignore the comment saying that Pyroraptor wasn't actually from Hateg Island.
the reason is that like in the galapagos animals could have got stuck on driftwood, mainly reptiles are in said logs and they are taken to the island. tortoises and iguanas both did this to get to the galapagos so why not pyroraptors?
Yay! Let's ignore what others said and take wild guesses. No really. I highly doubt this would happen to a dromeaosaurid. Birds didn't get to islands by floating on driftwood, not even flightless birds. If birds didn't do that why their close relatives. Also dromeaosaurids are warm blooded unlike Iguanas or Tortoises and Pyroraptor isn't exactly small either. Pyroraptor probably wouldn't be able to thrive on Hagteg either due to the fact that there were other predators there which would make too much competition for Pyroraptor go thrive. and there were dilophosaur sized alvearzsaur/troodont things that only feared death from above.
but maybe a young one was there with a corpse also on the ride it may not survive but the fossil is still on/near the island.most predators would be cautious of the slightly large raptor but bradycneme would make the pyroraptor pass out with its large size really though most alvearzsaurs are small things but bradycneme is quite big
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Feb 27 2015, 09:26 PM
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Balaur and Hatzegopteryx.
The first is small (think dromaeosaurus sized), and the other is a flying, murderous giraffe-stork. That's actually the size of a giraffe.
There is more predators than that Bradycneme Pyroraptor Elopteryx Pannoniasaurus Eurazhdarcho among others
A little off topic but why even bother asking the question if you seem to already have known the answer? Also, is there any evidence to directly indicate symbiosis between certain paleo-life?
I was testing knowledge but the only sizes im certain on in the hatzeg are bradycneme pyroraptor and hatzegopteryx
Aaaaaannd now you've decided just to completely ignore the comment saying that Pyroraptor wasn't actually from Hateg Island.
the reason is that like in the galapagos animals could have got stuck on driftwood, mainly reptiles are in said logs and they are taken to the island. tortoises and iguanas both did this to get to the galapagos so why not pyroraptors?
Yay! Let's ignore what others said and take wild guesses. No really. I highly doubt this would happen to a dromeaosaurid. Birds didn't get to islands by floating on driftwood, not even flightless birds. If birds didn't do that why their close relatives. Also dromeaosaurids are warm blooded unlike Iguanas or Tortoises and Pyroraptor isn't exactly small either. Pyroraptor probably wouldn't be able to thrive on Hagteg either due to the fact that there were other predators there which would make too much competition for Pyroraptor go thrive.
and there were dilophosaur sized alvearzsaur/troodont things that only feared death from above. but maybe a young one was there with a corpse also on the ride it may not survive but the fossil is still on/near the island.most predators would be cautious of the slightly large raptor but bradycneme would make the pyroraptor pass out with its large size really though most alvearzsaurs are small things but bradycneme is quite big So now you debunk your Pyroraptor on Hateg Island. Wow.
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Feb 27 2015, 09:31 PM
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Balaur and Hatzegopteryx.
The first is small (think dromaeosaurus sized), and the other is a flying, murderous giraffe-stork. That's actually the size of a giraffe.
There is more predators than that Bradycneme Pyroraptor Elopteryx Pannoniasaurus Eurazhdarcho among others
A little off topic but why even bother asking the question if you seem to already have known the answer? Also, is there any evidence to directly indicate symbiosis between certain paleo-life?
I was testing knowledge but the only sizes im certain on in the hatzeg are bradycneme pyroraptor and hatzegopteryx
Aaaaaannd now you've decided just to completely ignore the comment saying that Pyroraptor wasn't actually from Hateg Island.
the reason is that like in the galapagos animals could have got stuck on driftwood, mainly reptiles are in said logs and they are taken to the island. tortoises and iguanas both did this to get to the galapagos so why not pyroraptors?
Yay! Let's ignore what others said and take wild guesses. No really. I highly doubt this would happen to a dromeaosaurid. Birds didn't get to islands by floating on driftwood, not even flightless birds. If birds didn't do that why their close relatives. Also dromeaosaurids are warm blooded unlike Iguanas or Tortoises and Pyroraptor isn't exactly small either. Pyroraptor probably wouldn't be able to thrive on Hagteg either due to the fact that there were other predators there which would make too much competition for Pyroraptor go thrive.
and there were dilophosaur sized alvearzsaur/troodont things that only feared death from above. but maybe a young one was there with a corpse also on the ride it may not survive but the fossil is still on/near the island.most predators would be cautious of the slightly large raptor but bradycneme would make the pyroraptor pass out with its large size really though most alvearzsaurs are small things but bradycneme is quite big
So now you debunk your Pyroraptor on Hateg Island. Wow. we should make a "debunk your own theory and then have it proven by a made up fossil find" game such sarcastic wow much wow
the pyroraptor may have got picked up by a hatzegopteryx who did not notice it was alive the chicks would peck it waking it up then it would try to escape then being killed by a bradycneme leaving its fossils to prove it was atleast once there in the time its species existed
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Feb 27 2015, 09:36 PM
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^ So much wild guesses. Dinosaw you can't prove that Pyroraptor ever lived on Hateg. Pyroraptor lived in France not Hateg.
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Feb 27 2015, 09:47 PM
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^ So much wild guesses. Dinosaw you can't prove that Pyroraptor ever lived on Hateg. Pyroraptor lived in France not Hateg. you cant prove that it never even set foot on the hateg after all france was quite close to the hateg islands
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Feb 27 2015, 10:01 PM
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^ So much wild guesses. Dinosaw you can't prove that Pyroraptor ever lived on Hateg. Pyroraptor lived in France not Hateg.
you cant prove that it never even set foot on the hateg after all france was quite close to the hateg islands But I'm not taking wild guesses.
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Feb 27 2015, 10:03 PM
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^ So much wild guesses. Dinosaw you can't prove that Pyroraptor ever lived on Hateg. Pyroraptor lived in France not Hateg.
you cant prove that it never even set foot on the hateg after all france was quite close to the hateg islands
But I'm not taking wild guesses. well you are taking a educated guess which is still a guess
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Feb 27 2015, 10:12 PM
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^ So much wild guesses. Dinosaw you can't prove that Pyroraptor ever lived on Hateg. Pyroraptor lived in France not Hateg.
you cant prove that it never even set foot on the hateg after all france was quite close to the hateg islands
But I'm not taking wild guesses.
well you are taking a educated guess which is still a guess But it's not a wild guess. Pyroraptor just isn't likely to live on Hateg.
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Feb 27 2015, 10:17 PM
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Just because it happened on Dinosaur Planet doesn't mean there's evidence of it IRL.
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