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Post by sid on Nov 30, 2008 11:27:53 GMT -5
Here i am...After conquering the Dinosaur Toy Forum i come on these shores,to fight and win in the name of the Tyrant Lizard King aka THE BEST DINOSAUR EVER Oh well...What else i can say? LET'S ROCK! ;D (By the way,i really like the background of this forum,Mark Hallett's Rex surely kicks a lot of ass )
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Post by Tyrannus-Rex on Nov 30, 2008 16:47:49 GMT -5
Hey sid! Another Tyrannosaurus fan! (Its only me and you sid ) I hope you like it here. He is awesome isn't he? He portrays Rexes in such a cool way. And look, it has massive eye crests. ;D (Is relating to argument with you and sbell about Rex crests)
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Post by sid on Dec 1, 2008 7:59:05 GMT -5
Hey sid! Another Tyrannosaurus fan! (Its only me and you sid ) I hope you like it here. He is awesome isn't he? He portrays Rexes in such a cool way. And look, it has massive eye crests. ;D (Is relating to argument with you and sbell about Rex crests) Yeah,i noticed that too...And i like the way those crests let our dear Rex appear even more menacing
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Post by Tyrannus-Rex on Dec 4, 2008 17:19:52 GMT -5
They do, don't they? Until we gain more evidence or breed a live specimen, we will never know if it had them either.
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Post by sid on Dec 6, 2008 8:44:02 GMT -5
Well,they found keratin "ridges" which connected the lacrimal and the postorbital on at least one specimen,giving him a sort of pyramidal eyebrows...Basically,if this finding will be proved,we'll all can say that Stan Winston (RIP) was right
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Post by leopardgeckofan on Dec 7, 2008 21:44:28 GMT -5
Well,they found keratin "ridges" which connected the lacrimal and the postorbital on at least one specimen,giving him a sort of pyramidal eyebrows...Basically,if this finding will be proved,we'll all can say that Stan Winston (RIP) was right Nope, it was just a small "hump" over thee eye, not those huge, reptilian ridges. And tyrannax, you can still tell a lot about an animal by it's skeleton. Why do you always say "...until we see a live one..."
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Post by stoneage on Dec 7, 2008 22:55:38 GMT -5
Well,they found keratin "ridges" which connected the lacrimal and the postorbital on at least one specimen,giving him a sort of pyramidal eyebrows...Basically,if this finding will be proved,we'll all can say that Stan Winston (RIP) was right Nope, it was just a small "hump" over thee eye, not those huge, reptilian ridges. And tyrannax, you can still tell a lot about an animal by it's skeleton. Why do you always say "...until we see a live one..." ;D Like he's ever going to see a live one! ;D
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Post by Tyrannus-Rex on Dec 8, 2008 22:30:05 GMT -5
We can tell a lot from a skeleton, definitely agree, but we can't tell everything. Whose to say Tyrannosaurus didn't have crests? Maybe the skeletal remains don't show us any sign of crests for a very good reason? I'm not against Tyrannosaurus not having crests, i'm just an open minded person and am stating that it is possible, for a reason unknown to science right now, that T-Rex did have crests.
Like stoneage is ever going to get laid! ;D
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Post by stoneage on Dec 10, 2008 0:38:57 GMT -5
We can tell a lot from a skeleton, definitely agree, but we can't tell everything. Whose to say Tyrannosaurus didn't have crests? Maybe the skeletal remains don't show us any sign of crests for a very good reason? I'm not against Tyrannosaurus not having crests, i'm just an open minded person and am stating that it is possible, for a reason unknown to science right now, that T-Rex did have crests. Like stoneage is ever going to get laid! ;D Isn't it funny that you got upset about jock strap an item of clothing. And yet you use an action word such as laid which basically means f---. I am a father knucklehead. Which at the rate your going is more then you'll ever be! ;D
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Post by leopardgeckofan on Dec 11, 2008 20:37:31 GMT -5
We can tell a lot from a skeleton, definitely agree, but we can't tell everything. Whose to say Tyrannosaurus didn't have crests? Maybe the skeletal remains don't show us any sign of crests for a very good reason? I'm not against Tyrannosaurus not having crests, i'm just an open minded person and am stating that it is possible, for a reason unknown to science right now, that T-Rex did have crests. Like stoneage is ever going to get laid! ;D Crests are usually made of bone. Look at dilophosaurus, liliensternus, etc. No "crests" are made from just soft flesh.
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