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Post by Talira Greycrest on Aug 17, 2020 16:57:27 GMT -5
Do you belive people and dinos EVER coexisted? No, I don't believe that humans and non-avian dinosaurs ever lived together.
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Post by aussiegirl on Aug 18, 2020 14:40:45 GMT -5
How closely related are turtles and tortoises?
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Post by Talira Greycrest on Aug 18, 2020 19:55:22 GMT -5
How closely related are turtles and tortoises? As far as I'm aware, the non-avian dinos only have two living relatives: birds and crocodilians.
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Post by ontheroad on Aug 19, 2020 16:07:11 GMT -5
Were any blind?
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Post by Talira Greycrest on Aug 19, 2020 20:32:12 GMT -5
Vision varied between different species. Some dinos had better vision than others.
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Post by tofumix77 on Aug 19, 2020 20:37:24 GMT -5
Were any of them missing any senses?
Taste? Touch?
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Post by Talira Greycrest on Aug 21, 2020 0:04:44 GMT -5
Were any of them missing any senses? Taste? Touch? As far as I'm aware, none of them were missing any senses.
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Post by Holden on Aug 21, 2020 16:12:08 GMT -5
Did any attack with their tail?
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Post by Talira Greycrest on Aug 21, 2020 20:14:13 GMT -5
Did any attack with their tail? When it came to defense, some dinos made good use of their tails. Diplodocids, for example, had very long, thin tails. Some palaeontologists think they could have used this tail like a giant whip. Stegosaurs had spiked tails and Ankylosaurs were literally covered from head to foot in armour. To add to this, they also had a bony club at the end of the tail. One well-aimed whack could easily break a predator's leg or possibly even kill them.
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Post by Holden on Aug 21, 2020 20:17:09 GMT -5
Did any attack with their tail? When it came to defense, some dinos made good use of their tails. Diplodocids, for example, had very long, thin tails. Some palaeontologists think they could have used this tail like a giant whip. Stegosaurs had spiked tails and Ankylosaurs were literally covered from head to foot in armour. To add to this, they also had a bony club at the end of the tail. One well-aimed whack could easily break a predator's leg or possibly even kill them. One whack and another animal could be dead.
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Post by J. Gatsby on Aug 26, 2020 15:14:21 GMT -5
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Post by Talira Greycrest on Aug 26, 2020 17:07:54 GMT -5
Yep, providing the dino was big enough to be ridden.
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Post by Pedro on Aug 26, 2020 17:10:40 GMT -5
Yep, providing the dino was big enough to be ridden. What if you ended up 30 metres in the air?
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Post by Talira Greycrest on Aug 26, 2020 17:25:23 GMT -5
Yep, providing the dino was big enough to be ridden. What if you ended up 30 metres in the air? I think I'd start with something that stays a bit closer to the ground.
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Post by Pedro on Aug 26, 2020 17:55:23 GMT -5
What if you ended up 30 metres in the air? I think I'd start with something that stays a bit closer to the ground. did you see Cro?
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