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Post by leopardgeckofan on Nov 1, 2008 21:13:55 GMT -5
(This is a serious thread, not an off-topic one) For those who are experts on kronosaurus-Are there any know mating patters in this species, or any speculation? I am genuinely curious.
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Post by stoneage on Nov 1, 2008 22:22:58 GMT -5
(This is a serious thread, not an off-topic one) For those who are experts on kronosaurus-Are there any know mating patters in this species, or any speculation? I am genuinely curious. ;D They mated in the water and laid eggs on land.
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Post by Tyrannus-Rex on Nov 1, 2008 22:31:10 GMT -5
You mean to tell me they lugged their sasage shaped bodies on to land and laid eggs? Be more specific stoneage!
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Post by stoneage on Nov 1, 2008 22:42:12 GMT -5
You mean to tell me they lugged their sasage shaped bodies on to land and laid eggs? Be more specific stoneage! ;D They didn't lug they wiggled like a snake! And it's sausage not sasage except possible for people from California or Texas.
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Post by stoneage on Nov 2, 2008 8:39:21 GMT -5
Actually I believe DTF insinuated that Marine Reptile lived in water and never went on land. They bore their young live, like Ichthyosaurs. Ichthyosaurs have been found that have died during child birth. In otherwords the baby was stuck in the birth canal and couldn't shake free. Unlike turtles marine reptiles did'nt have claws so they couldn't dig or use them to pull their bodies across sand. It is assumed that marine reptiles all gave birth to live young.
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Post by leopardgeckofan on Nov 2, 2008 10:15:08 GMT -5
I knew that they gave birth, but I still don't know any mating behavior.
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Post by stoneage on Nov 2, 2008 11:52:08 GMT -5
I knew that they gave birth, but I still don't know any mating behavior. ;D Well since they didn't lay eggs they must have had intercourse. Does that help. You realize that no one has ever seen their mating ritual. The bones can only tell us so much the rest is just guess work. ;D
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Post by Tyrannus-Rex on Nov 2, 2008 14:25:17 GMT -5
I knew that they gave birth, but I still don't know any mating behavior. ;D Well since they didn't lay eggs they must have had intercourse. Does that help. You realize that no one has ever seen their mating ritual. The bones can only tell us so much the rest is just guess work. ;D Wasn't your wife a Kornosaurus back then? SERVED. And I'm not from California. I hate that state. I was born in Texas, and have a strong Texan accent. ;D I knew they gave birth to live young too, but I thought they gave birth in the ocean...the baby came out head last. Yeah, kinda spelled sausage too fast.
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Post by leopardgeckofan on Nov 2, 2008 16:45:25 GMT -5
I knew that they gave birth, but I still don't know any mating behavior. ;D Well since they didn't lay eggs they must have had intercourse. Does that help. You realize that no one has ever seen their mating ritual. The bones can only tell us so much the rest is just guess work. ;D I just wondered whether anybody knew or not. *is tempted to re-name stoneage to mr poopypants number 2*
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Post by stoneage on Nov 2, 2008 19:11:53 GMT -5
Wasn't your wife a Kornosaurus back then? SERVED. And I'm not from California. I hate that state. I was born in Texas, and have a strong Texan accent. ;D I knew they gave birth to live young too, but I thought they gave birth in the ocean...the baby came out head last. Is it true everything is big in Texas. Of course they gave birth in the ocean silly. They couldn't walk or crawl on land.
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