• The Dinosaur Megathread (XING)
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[QUOTE=The_Lizard_Xing;21352169]Added.[/QUOTE] Maybe we've got enough random dinosaur pictures and maybe you should add some more data on the link to birds and early palaeontology or something like that?
[QUOTE=ChestyMcGee;21354122]Maybe we've got enough random dinosaur pictures and maybe you should add some more data on the link to birds and early palaeontology or something like that?[/QUOTE] How are they random? And they contain infomation also.
It amazes me how we know all this shit.
[QUOTE=Hoboharry;21349089]Well, did any Dinosaur know how to snap a neck? Or is that just another fictional ability from Jurassic park?[/QUOTE] The majority of them developed serrated teeth.
God damn, some of those huge pictures almost gave me a heart attack.
[QUOTE=CMasta;21337878][img]http://www.dimmak.com/images/megalodon.gif[/img] Megalodon.[/QUOTE] [img]http://site.sinodino.com/_Sea_Monsters/seamonsterall.JPG[/img] It's not even the biggest on that... oh my... :aaaaa:
[QUOTE=Lick;21359556][IMG]http://site.sinodino.com/_Sea_Monsters/seamonsterall.JPG[/IMG] It's not even the biggest on that... oh my... :aaaaa:[/QUOTE] 90% of Megalodon pictures are not to scale. The real thing is about 40-60 feet long. About the size of a humpback whale. [img]http://img641.imageshack.us/img641/9702/775pxhumpbackwhalesizes.png[/img] And the Leedsichthys, the largest recorded fossil found near Peterborough is estimated to be about 72 feet long. Still smaller than the still living blue whale - the biggest animal to ever live.
[QUOTE=Lick;21359556][IMG]http://site.sinodino.com/_Sea_Monsters/seamonsterall.JPG[/IMG] It's not even the biggest on that... oh my... :aaaaa:[/QUOTE] I'm pretty sure they are bigger than that.
[QUOTE=CMasta;21337878][img]http://www.dimmak.com/images/megalodon.gif[/img] Megalodon.[/QUOTE] His teeth were over 7 inches long, his bite was the most powerful of any creature that lived - bite force between 10.8 tons and 18.2 tons. :buddy:
[QUOTE=Hoboharry;21363216]His teeth were over 7 inches long, his bite was the most powerful of any creature that lived - bite force between 10.8 tons and 18.2 tons. :buddy:[/QUOTE] [B]THAT'S REALLY FUCKING STRONG[/B] :saddowns:
[QUOTE=Hoboharry;21363216]His teeth were over 7 inches long, his bite was the most powerful of any creature that lived - bite force between 10.8 tons and 18.2 tons. :buddy:[/QUOTE] Wikipedia sure has some pretty[I] far out[/I] statistics.
[QUOTE=The_Lizard_Xing;21354603]How are they random? And they contain infomation also.[/QUOTE] Okay. I still think you should put in some of the stuff I mentioned.
[QUOTE=OvB;21360082]90% of Megalodon pictures are not to scale. The real thing is about 40-60 feet long. About the size of a humpback whale. [img]http://img641.imageshack.us/img641/9702/775pxhumpbackwhalesizes.png[/img] And the Leedsichthys, the largest recorded fossil found near Peterborough is estimated to be about 72 feet long. Still smaller than the still living blue whale - the biggest animal to ever live.[/QUOTE] Amphicoelias may have been bigger. Although only one bone was found, it was estimated to be 131–196 ft long. Though we can't know for sure.
I always liked Ankylosaurus [IMG]http://thomas.thomlex.com/dinosaurs/ankylosaurus.jpg[/IMG]
[QUOTE=Hoboharry;21363216]His teeth were over 7 inches long, his bite was the most powerful of any creature that lived - bite force between 10.8 tons and 18.2 tons. :buddy:[/QUOTE] There's actually a fossil of a skull found of an animal, they named it Predator X because they don't really know what it is beside that it looks a bit like a pliosaur. It had teeth 30 centimetres (I believe that's 11-12 inches?) long, and a bite force 4 times stronger than a T-rex. Now that is powerful.
Fucking hell Apatosaurus are huge.
[QUOTE=CaF;21352972]No.[/QUOTE] Actually yeah that was a pretty a pretty dumb idea. Rate me boxes.
[QUOTE=z156;21365343]I always liked Ankylosaurus [IMG]http://thomas.thomlex.com/dinosaurs/ankylosaurus.jpg[/IMG][/QUOTE] Lol. His tail looks like a brain.
[QUOTE=Hoboharry;21366026]Lol. His tail looks like a brain.[/QUOTE] and his tail will fuck you up
Whats the Ankylosaurus' size relative to a human? Because if it's even half the size to the Megalodon then the tail will weigh and size up like medicine ball and be really hard all at the same time. Sounds pretty hardcore.
[QUOTE=ffffff-;21368581]Whats the Ankylosaurus' size relative to a human? Because if it's even half the size to the Megalodon then the tail will weigh and size up like medicine ball and be really hard all at the same time. Sounds pretty hardcore.[/QUOTE] [url]http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/2/20/Ankylosaurus_73906.JPG[/url] [editline]06:44PM[/editline] Oh shit that's a big picture.
It's like a basketball, only you die.
Inb4 "Lol scalies" and dragon/dino pr0n.
[IMG]http://t3.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:bYkL2jSlqMP7NM:http://willfulcaboose.files.wordpress.com/2009/10/dinosaur1.jpg[/IMG] dinosar
[QUOTE=Strongbad;21368750]Inb4 "Lol scalies" and dragon/dino pr0n.[/QUOTE] Get out.
[QUOTE=Strongbad;21368750]Inb4 "Lol scalies" and dragon/dino pr0n.[/QUOTE] I think the general plan is to prevent this going the way of the Dragon Megathread. Dragon porn goes in the Dragon thrrerred and Dinosaur porn in the furry subforum.
Now all we need to do is make it to page 34!
[QUOTE=RedBlade2021;21370020]Now all we need to do is make it to page 34![/QUOTE] Quiet you, or I'll tell your that friend of yours that you like dinosaurs too
[QUOTE=The_Lizard_Xing;21364516]Amphicoelias may have been bigger. Although only one bone was found, it was estimated to be 131–196 ft long. Though we can't know for sure.[/QUOTE] Holy shit. I must find out more.
[QUOTE=OvB;21372040]Holy shit. I must find out more.[/QUOTE] [url]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amphicoelias[/url]
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