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Post by Tyrannus-Rex on Nov 3, 2008 2:23:40 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. Alright then.
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Post by leopardgeckofan on Nov 22, 2008 17:56:07 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. Do sea turtles have claws to pull themselves up beaches?
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Post by stoneage on Nov 22, 2008 18:12:06 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. Do sea turtles have claws to pull themselves up beaches? ;D Sea Turtles have 2 Claws on each flipper. ;D
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Post by Tyrannus-Rex on Nov 23, 2008 23:42:04 GMT -5
Do sea turtles have claws to pull themselves up beaches? ;D Sea Turtles have 2 Claws on each flipper. ;D Aren't the others suppressed?
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Post by stoneage on Nov 24, 2008 18:05:23 GMT -5
;D Sea Turtles have 2 Claws on each flipper. ;D Aren't the others suppressed? What do you mean? Please explain what you are talking about!
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Post by Tyrannus-Rex on Nov 24, 2008 21:23:36 GMT -5
Aren't the others suppressed? What do you mean? Please explain what you are talking about! Just as some Tyrannosaurs had a 3rd claw that was so small, it was suppressed under thier skin. Or did the turtles really only have 2 claws? (Note: I said "some" Tyrannosaurs!)
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Post by stoneage on Nov 24, 2008 21:37:43 GMT -5
What do you mean? Please explain what you are talking about! Just as some Tyrannosaurs had a 3rd claw that was so small, it was suppressed under thier skin. Or did the turtles really only have 2 claws? (Note: I said "some" Tyrannosaurs!) ;D I've never heard of Sea Turtles having a suppressed claw. How do you know that the 3rd claw on T-Rex was under the skin? How much of the arm was under the skin? Did just the hand stick out? What does this have to do with Kronosaurus mating behavior? ;D
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Post by Tyrannus-Rex on Nov 25, 2008 17:31:49 GMT -5
Just as some Tyrannosaurs had a 3rd claw that was so small, it was suppressed under thier skin. Or did the turtles really only have 2 claws? (Note: I said "some" Tyrannosaurs!) ;D I've never heard of Sea Turtles having a suppressed claw. How do you know that the 3rd claw on T-Rex was under the skin? How much of the arm was under the skin? Did just the hand stick out? What does this have to do with Kronosaurus mating behavior? ;D Your obviously not understanding miss. Now I suggest you get back on subject and stop this nonsense. ;D
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