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Could, and it would be a nice cinematic touch, but I think the neck is too long, but the head is just about right maybe.
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Look at the image I posted first, and then look at the second image. Both are of the same dinosaur, but from different angles. At least it appears that way.
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Those aren't crests, it's head is leaning sideways.
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i know that. i'm not saying they're big crests, but they are there
(p.s. i'm not implying that it's Dilophosaurus, i never thought that and i don't think that now)
(p.s. i'm not implying that it's Dilophosaurus, i never thought that and i don't think that now)
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mm interesting creature.
It has to be biped, but the arms are very large or at least the fingers...
And the spine is bothering. It sure has not a spinosaur head..
Gallimimus is very feasible, it would have to be a young one, not newborn (could have died after some weeks, since i dont think those tanks are for the developing of the embryo but somekind of the typical museum of failed experiments, so the malformations could be explained...
It has to be biped, but the arms are very large or at least the fingers...
And the spine is bothering. It sure has not a spinosaur head..
Gallimimus is very feasible, it would have to be a young one, not newborn (could have died after some weeks, since i dont think those tanks are for the developing of the embryo but somekind of the typical museum of failed experiments, so the malformations could be explained...
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hmm...that could explain some thingsLuke Skywalker wrote:since i dont think those tanks are for the developing of the embryo but somekind of the typical museum of failed experiments, so the malformations could be explained...
how about those leg muscles? what do they point to?
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