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Extinct Animal Questions
Topic Started: Nov 26 2013, 10:24 PM (193,406 Views)
Taurotragus
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We need a censoring system that makes it to where you can't type certain words.
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BossAggron
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Formerly Dilophoraptor

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Apr 3 2015, 09:55 PM
We need a censoring system that makes it to where you can't type certain words.
I'll admit, i sometimes let things Slip, a censor system would be useful.
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Wow I am so done arguing with you guys your sooo disrespectful I said sooryy soo many times and you wont even listen to me leave me alone stop harassing me you sociopaths and leave me be.
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Good for you. Have fun in the Bronze Age.
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Mathius Tyra
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Rat snake is love... Rat snake is life

Seriously, AVC, Diablo why do you even have to waste your time responding to that so many time?..... -.-

Do not feed abd let the staffs do their job...
Edited by Mathius Tyra, Apr 3 2015, 10:46 PM.
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Admiral General Aladeen
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Jesus Christ guys...

Yes, you've sniffed out the troll. Good job. There's no need to continue on and on and on about it. Just wait for a staff to come along and finish the job. Sheesh.

Edit: Ninja'd by JMT
Edited by Admiral General Aladeen, Apr 3 2015, 10:47 PM.
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Mathius Tyra
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Rat snake is love... Rat snake is life

Hue hue hue hue hue, snake is always faster than gecko, aladen!


In the other note.... Does it have anything between egg incubating and pennaceous feather? We know that something like Troodontid and Oviraptosaurs did incubating their eggs.... But what about early Tyrannosaurs, Compsognathid, other more basal Coelurosaurs? Do you think they would incubate their eggs by sitting on them too, or that behavior only retricted to the group with pennaceous feather.
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Taurotragus
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Sorry. It's just hilarious seeing what kind of trash they try to come up with next.
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Furka
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Mathius Tyra
Apr 3 2015, 10:55 PM
Hue hue hue hue hue, snake is always faster than gecko, aladen!


In the other note.... Does it have anything between egg incubating and pennaceous feather? We know that something like Troodontid and Oviraptosaurs did incubating their eggs.... But what about early Tyrannosaurs, Compsognathid, other more basal Coelurosaurs? Do you think they would incubate their eggs by sitting on them too, or that behavior only retricted to the group with pennaceous feather.
I don't think egg care is truly linked to the type of integument an animal has.
Pythons do incubate eggs too (if that counts) without the need of feathers.
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Mathius Tyra
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Well python just guard their eggs, similar to crocodile. I don't think they truely warm the egg by themselves as their bodies can't produce heat like birds do.
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Mathius Tyra
Apr 3 2015, 10:55 PM
Hue hue hue hue hue, snake is always faster than gecko, aladen!


In the other note.... Does it have anything between egg incubating and pennaceous feather? We know that something like Troodontid and Oviraptosaurs did incubating their eggs.... But what about early Tyrannosaurs, Compsognathid, other more basal Coelurosaurs? Do you think they would incubate their eggs by sitting on them too, or that behavior only retricted to the group with pennaceous feather.
I wouldn't expect a 9 ton tyrannosaur to sit on its eggs. I know that doesn't apply to the smaller things but still.

It's perhaps more reasonable to assume they buried their eggs in mounds of dirt and leaf litter like modern crocs. A few birds still do that.

I will have do double check because the classic "ditch where eggs are arranged in neat rings" is a very common thing to find as well. I think even hadrosaurs did that.

Again, will double check.
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Mathius Tyra
Apr 4 2015, 03:46 AM
Well python just guard their eggs, similar to crocodile. I don't think they truely warm the egg by themselves as their bodies can't produce heat like birds do.
IIRC they bask in the sun and then go back to "bring the heat" to the eggs, and soem generate heat themselves with ritmic muscle movements.
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Rat snake is love... Rat snake is life

Furka
Apr 4 2015, 04:35 AM
Mathius Tyra
Apr 4 2015, 03:46 AM
Well python just guard their eggs, similar to crocodile. I don't think they truely warm the egg by themselves as their bodies can't produce heat like birds do.
IIRC they bask in the sun and then go back to "bring the heat" to the eggs, and soem generate heat themselves with ritmic muscle movements.
Oh, I didn't know that. That's new thing. :P
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Taurotragus
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How accurate is the Primeval Kaprosuchus?
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Furka
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Little to none, those horn-like things were absent from the skull, which looks pretty different from the real thing anyway.
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