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Old 20-05-2014, 22:45
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This is just a place for all the latest news, discoveries, theories, artwork or anything else for members on here who are interested in dinosaurs and the prehistoric world.

Nothing spectacular to start with, just a few nice size comparison charts starting with some of the largest sauropod dinosaurs.

These are some of the most accurate you can find on the web.

Enjoy.

http://fc02.deviantart.net/fs71/i/20...Paleo_King.jpg

http://fc06.deviantart.net/fs71/i/20...an-d6909lc.jpg

http://fc04.deviantart.net/fs70/i/20...ng-d5aewbf.jpg

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...dinosaurs1.png
It looks like you don't know what those pic suppose to mean lol. some buffle gaf random drawing which doesn't mean anything.
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Old 20-05-2014, 22:51
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It looks like you don't know what those pic suppose to mean lol. some buffle gaf random drawing which doesn't mean anything.
Really? What else would I expect?
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Old 20-05-2014, 22:56
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This is just a place for all the latest news, discoveries, theories, artwork or anything else for members on here who are interested in dinosaurs and the prehistoric world.

Nothing spectacular to start with, just a few nice size comparison charts starting with some of the largest sauropod dinosaurs.

These are some of the most accurate you can find on the web.

Enjoy.

http://fc02.deviantart.net/fs71/i/20...Paleo_King.jpg

http://fc06.deviantart.net/fs71/i/20...an-d6909lc.jpg

http://fc04.deviantart.net/fs70/i/20...ng-d5aewbf.jpg

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...dinosaurs1.png
I love the fact there is a dinosaur called the archbishop. Who the hell named them that ??
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Old 20-05-2014, 22:58
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It looks like you don't know what those pic suppose to mean lol. some buffle gaf random drawing which doesn't mean anything.
Those are the prehistoric beings that walked this earth millions of years ago and your god forgot to mention in the Quran

The drawings are based on scientific information that is known because there's proof that these magnificent creatures existed.

I appreciate that these are concepts that might be rather alien to you.
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Old 20-05-2014, 23:13
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It looks like you don't know what those pic suppose to mean lol. some buffle gaf random drawing which doesn't mean anything.
Very nice try but you cannot wind me up with your bullshit.

Try coming back to this thread when you show some evidence of having a functioning cerebral cortex.
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Old 20-05-2014, 23:14
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I love the fact there is a dinosaur called the archbishop. Who the hell named them that ??
It is just a nickname until the material is re-described (it was once thought to belong to Brachiosaurs sp).
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Old 20-05-2014, 23:17
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I love anything and everything dinosaur my favourites being Tyrannosaurus Rex, Mosasaur and Pachycephalosaurus.
I also found the recent "Pinocchio Rex" discovery pretty cool.
http://www.livescience.com/45399-pin...ex-cousin.html
screw those weaklings, the might megalodon will squish them all!!!!

http://www.discovery.com/tv-shows/sh...-megalodon.htm
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Old 20-05-2014, 23:26
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screw those weaklings, the might megalodon will squish them all!!!!

http://www.discovery.com/tv-shows/sh...-megalodon.htm
Read through the thread Never Nude.

I have already mentioned the most powerful predator that ever lived.

There are some nice reconstructions, but as a huge shark fan anyway I have lots more to say on this massive species in the future.
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Old 20-05-2014, 23:29
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Read through the thread Never Nude.

I have already mentioned the most powerful predator that ever lived.

There are some nice reconstructions, but as a huge shark fan anyway I have lots more to say on this massive species in the future.
Your chat-up lines are shit
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Old 20-05-2014, 23:36
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I have already mentioned the most powerful predator that ever lived.
Yeah everyone knows it's Godzilla right? Right?
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Old 20-05-2014, 23:36
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Old 20-05-2014, 23:38
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I don't deny dinosaurs existed but any fossils that prove we came from some animals? Maybe richard dawkin's and show us. He's what I call a fundamentalist.
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Old 20-05-2014, 23:39
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Yeah everyone knows it's Godzilla right? Right?
Maybe so but a 20-metre long, 100-ton Meg could have given him a very nasty ankle bite!
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Old 20-05-2014, 23:40
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I don't deny dinosaurs existed but any fossils that prove we came from some animals? Maybe richard dawkin's and show us. He's what I call a fundamentalist.
try this

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lucy_(Australopithecus)
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Old 20-05-2014, 23:41
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Old 20-05-2014, 23:42
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Do not waste your time.
can i at least post this

http://humanorigins.si.edu/evidence/human-family-tree


okay, back to Dinosaurs............................
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Old 20-05-2014, 23:45
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can i at least post this

http://humanorigins.si.edu/evidence/human-family-tree


okay, back to Dinosaurs............................
I have already posted it in this thread.

But he ignored it.

But thank you so much for your posts, I hope to read more of them soon.

Goodnight for now.
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Old 20-05-2014, 23:46
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I have already posted it in this thread.

But he ignored it.

But thank you so much for your posts, I hope to read more of them soon.

Goodnight for now.
Damn can i post anything original
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Old 20-05-2014, 23:51
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Damn can i post anything original


Keep posting though!

Night.
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Old 20-05-2014, 23:59
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If we have links with apes then can i marry my ape girlfriend? lol

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Old 21-05-2014, 00:03
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If we have links with apes then can i marry my ape girlfriend? lol
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Old 21-05-2014, 15:17
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Happy 215th birthday to Mary Anning!

For all the 'creationists' she was a pioneering palaeontologist when women were supposed to be 'seen and not heard'.

That is what the Google Doodle on your screen today means.

I wonder if that moron and convicted criminal Kent Hovind will ever get such an honour?

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/technolog...ry-Anning.html
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Old 21-05-2014, 20:56
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Happy 215th birthday to Mary Anning!

For all the 'creationists' she was a pioneering palaeontologist when women were supposed to be 'seen and not heard'.

That is what the Google Doodle on your screen today means.

I wonder if that moron and convicted criminal Kent Hovind will ever get such an honour?

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/technolog...ry-Anning.html
There are articles in the Telegraph and Guardian today (see http://www.telegraph.co.uk/technolog...ry-Anning.html http://www.theguardian.com/science/t...istory-geology) and the area that she started collecting fossils in is now known as the Jurassic Coast (see http://jurassiccoast.org/).
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Old 21-05-2014, 21:19
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There are articles in the Telegraph and Guardian today (see http://www.telegraph.co.uk/technolog...ry-Anning.html http://www.theguardian.com/science/t...istory-geology) and the area that she started collecting fossils in is now known as the Jurassic Coast (see http://jurassiccoast.org/).
Yes - she was a remarkable woman.

How depressing that all of the thousands of palaeontologists in the almost two centuries after her death - spending their entire lifetimes gathering mountains of empirical fossil evidence - are thought by many to be doing the 'Devil's Work' and they would rather believe Bronze/Dark age fairy tales than hard scientific evidence.

What cobblers!
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Old 23-05-2014, 01:21
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A couple of nice news articles on the latest Archaeopteryx sp. research and the incredibly well preserved 42-000 year old baby mammoth Lyuba

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-27502354

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-27477167

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencete...years-ago.html
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