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Post by stoneage on Oct 26, 2008 19:38:02 GMT -5
There...really aren't that many. And Agilisaurus isn't a fabrosaurid. Umm...yes...yes it is... ;D I believe fabrosaurid is just another name for primitive ornithischians. Both Agilisaurus and Fabrosaurus are classified as primitive ornithischians (Early Bird-Hipped Dinosaurs). Both were about the size of a Turkey, although Agilasaurus at 1.7m was longer then Fabrosaurus at 1m. Agilasaurus was found in China and is from the middle Jurrasic (167.7-161.2 MYA) while Fabrosaurus was found in Lesotho a small nation in South Africa and lived during the Early Jurrasic (196.5-183MYA). So unfortunately I think Tyrannax is right. ;D
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Post by Tyrannus-Rex on Oct 26, 2008 20:07:02 GMT -5
Why unfortunately?
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Post by leopardgeckofan on Nov 22, 2008 17:50:51 GMT -5
Because stoneage hates you, that's why.
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Post by Tyrannus-Rex on Nov 23, 2008 23:36:49 GMT -5
Because stoneage hates you, that's why. I think your right. ;D
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Post by utahraptor on May 9, 2009 4:26:35 GMT -5
my favorite is fabrosaurus, its easier to disembowel and very tasty,especially if ate with ankylosaur's spiny chips.
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