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by allosaurus
16 Oct 2004, 17:56
Forum: Science of Jurassic Park
Topic: that dino
Replies: 10
Views: 3280

sorry about the spelling I was kind of in a hurry
by allosaurus
16 Oct 2004, 17:54
Forum: Science of Jurassic Park
Topic: dinos
Replies: 28
Views: 5213

sorry about the time I took but I have an anouncement Im going to stop this game for a little bit. Oh and raptor if you happen to read this theirs a story duel waiting for you at jpo stories thing that you started and sence this started to get popular I was wondering is their any thing jurrasi park ...
by allosaurus
02 Oct 2004, 14:14
Forum: Science of Jurassic Park
Topic: that dino
Replies: 10
Views: 3280

I personaly vote allo.
by allosaurus
02 Oct 2004, 13:35
Forum: Science of Jurassic Park
Topic: dinos
Replies: 28
Views: 5213

Well Mallon if you exept Iwill let you be my right hand man {that meens you can ask questions to} but first tell me if you exept. /cool.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid="B)" border="0" alt="cool.gif" />
by allosaurus
29 Sep 2004, 23:07
Forum: Science of Jurassic Park
Topic: dinos
Replies: 28
Views: 5213

mallon my god how do you now this stuff correct!
by allosaurus
28 Sep 2004, 19:51
Forum: Science of Jurassic Park
Topic: dinos
Replies: 28
Views: 5213

alright out of the argument and in to the next question what is the smalest in dino the world
by allosaurus
28 Sep 2004, 19:43
Forum: Games: Operation Genesis
Topic: JP:OG Storeis!
Replies: 126
Views: 17004

I challenge raptor to a story duel.
by allosaurus
27 Sep 2004, 23:41
Forum: Science of Jurassic Park
Topic: dinos
Replies: 28
Views: 5213

hers some big info on dinos During the Late Cretaceous the final break up of Pangea continued with the rifting of Eurasia from North America and Greenland, and India, Australia, and Antarctica from Africa. The high rates of formation of new oceanic crust resulted in significant belt of relatively ...
by allosaurus
27 Sep 2004, 23:35
Forum: Science of Jurassic Park
Topic: dinos
Replies: 28
Views: 5213

actualy> > Accordingly, phylogenetic bracketing woud require that _Deinocheirus_
had an
> > arctometatarsalian pes, or secondarily lost it. Interestingly, under
this
> > phylogeny both _Deinocheirus_ and alvarezsaurids belong to an expanded
> > Bullatosauria.
>
> Since _Deinocheirus_ has long been ...
by allosaurus
26 Sep 2004, 23:23
Forum: Science of Jurassic Park
Topic: dinos
Replies: 28
Views: 5213

deinocheirus is corectt and also mallon the didnt only find arms they found some vertabrets which gave a big hint to what size it was.