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Best paleontology fails
Topic Started: Jan 11 2014, 01:18 PM (42,461 Views)
BossMan, Jake
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Son of God

And spinosaurus was also inbreed with it
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Paleop
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Paleopterix

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I knew the ark se t rex had a big head from looking at gameplay footage, buy I didn't realize all of its proportions were so weird.
could that neck even support that bobble head? xD
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Mathius Tyra
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Rat snake is love... Rat snake is life

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Also this size chart too....

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Luizo
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#MOREBADGES

The picture says it all.

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CyborgIguana
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Oh for God's sake. One of the facts that literally EVERYONE knows about T. rex is that it had a huge head. How does one manage to mess that up?!
Edited by CyborgIguana, Mar 8 2016, 04:39 PM.
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Acinonyx Jubatus
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I AM THE UNSHRINKWRAPPER!

Mrs.Luizo
Mar 8 2016, 04:03 PM
The picture says it all.

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It... looks like someone glued the front half of an abelisauroid onto the back half of a sauropod.
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TheNotFakeDK
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200% Authentic

Mrs.Luizo
Mar 8 2016, 04:03 PM
The picture says it all.

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Gadzooks, it's the 2014 Godzilla!

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Luizo
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#MOREBADGES

TheNotFakeDK
Mar 8 2016, 05:11 PM
Mrs.Luizo
Mar 8 2016, 04:03 PM
The picture says it all.

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Gadzooks, it's the 2014 Godzilla!

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Oh my God it's true! xD
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Ulquiorra
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Mathius Tyra
Mar 8 2016, 01:07 PM
Also this size chart too....

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WTF, looking at this jurassic world size chart, for once JP franchise shows Velociraptor at a much more accurate size, if only the same could be said about the others, their sizes just look wrong, but I can't quite place my finger on how wrong.
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Youtuber. Combat robotics fan

Ulquiorra
Mar 9 2016, 08:38 AM
Mathius Tyra
Mar 8 2016, 01:07 PM
Also this size chart too....

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WTF, looking at this jurassic world size chart, for once JP franchise shows Velociraptor at a much more accurate size, if only the same could be said about the others, their sizes just look wrong, but I can't quite place my finger on how wrong.
Am I the only one that noticed "Iguanadon" on that chart?
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PrimevalBrony
Mar 9 2016, 08:47 AM
Ulquiorra
Mar 9 2016, 08:38 AM
Mathius Tyra
Mar 8 2016, 01:07 PM
Also this size chart too....

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WTF, looking at this jurassic world size chart, for once JP franchise shows Velociraptor at a much more accurate size, if only the same could be said about the others, their sizes just look wrong, but I can't quite place my finger on how wrong.
Am I the only one that noticed "Iguanadon" on that chart?
Nope, it's hard not to be noticed, if it's not over-sized, then the T-rex is either puny, or juvenile sized. Then agaim, shouldn't the Torosaurus, be a similar size to, if not a little bigger than the Triceratops?
Edited by Ulquiorra, Mar 9 2016, 02:46 PM.
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BossAggron
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Formerly Dilophoraptor

Triceratops is larger in size than Torosaurus, but yeah, that Tyrannosaurus should be a bit larger, but i think its because they took 15 feet into the pose, not to the hip.
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Nerdasaurus

Mrs.Luizo
Mar 8 2016, 04:03 PM
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Imperator Furiosa
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Chaos Theory

Mrs.Luizo
Mar 8 2016, 04:03 PM
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This poor Rex just looks like it's in pain. Where's the asteroid to put it out of its misery?
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stargatedalek
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I'm not slow! That's just my moe!

Ulquiorra
Mar 9 2016, 08:38 AM
Mathius Tyra
Mar 8 2016, 01:07 PM
Also this size chart too....

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WTF, looking at this jurassic world size chart, for once JP franchise shows Velociraptor at a much more accurate size, if only the same could be said about the others, their sizes just look wrong, but I can't quite place my finger on how wrong.
It's made by MTV, it's not official Jurassic Park anything.
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