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Best paleontology fails
Topic Started: Jan 11 2014, 01:18 PM (42,458 Views)
Furka
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Looks more like a koi carp to me.
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Ulquiorra
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I think they're supposed to be feathers, only, whoever did that, over-sized them.
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Ignacio
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And forgot to add the ones on the legs and tails :P
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Denomon3144
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Pick a god and pray!

Since I'd be double posting if I posted this in the topic I normally post fails in, I'll post it here.

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babehunter1324
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My brain... It's melting!!
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Denomon3144
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Pick a god and pray!

Adding on to what I posted earlier, I made a pie chart of the different types of creatures in Mesozoica. The current roster really isn't balanced at all. For example, theropods and birds consist of 44.9% of the creatures revealed so far!

https://www.meta-chart.com/share/mesozoica-creatures
Edited by Denomon3144, Mar 15 2016, 12:12 PM.
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BossMan, Jake
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Really? Come on think logically here if we're gonna have a dinosaur park builder the Audience would get bored of seeing giant carnivores considering that many look rather similar. Throw in some unique looking herbivores like, Amargasaurus, or Tuojiangosaurus for example.
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I Raptus
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What are ya lookin' at?

I don't think their fanbase they are catering to cares about balance, accuracy, etc.
All they want are vintage stock dinosaurs that look "kewl"
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BossMan, Jake
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This restoration is just...I don't know it doesn't strike me as plausible and the fact that Wikipedia labels it as the "life restoration" kinda bothers me
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Luizo
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#MOREBADGES

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Fluffs
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Pull my finger!

Fabiani's Mesozoica models be like

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CyborgIguana
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I swear it's like he intentionally makes them look as cringeworthy as possible.
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This "Yinlong" seems to have the perfect face to sum up Fabani's models.
Edited by Guat, Mar 15 2016, 11:24 PM.
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CyborgIguana
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Nah, if it were by Fabiani it would be super-wrinkly and have weird inconsistencies in skin detail (with the possible addition of quills that are irregularly spaced and literally look like they're puncturing the skin of the model).
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Posted Image Guat
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You're right. It must be his long lost brother trying to hide his identity. :P
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