Super Predators?
Re:Super Predators?
[quote author=Mallon link=board=19;threadid=384;start=30#msg26056 date=1054419571]<br />Thanks for the English lesson.<br /><hr></blockquote><br /><br />I don't know if that was sarcasm or a real thank you, but if it was just go back to sleep it's the only one u would have been awake for
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If you knew how I like reading this bull...nonsense :, sorry
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Harvey said: [i]"I'm gonna hunt you down and kill you"[/i]
Harvey said: [i]"I'm gonna hunt you down and kill you"[/i]
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Which one?
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Harvey said: [i]"I'm gonna hunt you down and kill you"[/i]
Harvey said: [i]"I'm gonna hunt you down and kill you"[/i]
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Now now, it's an interesting discussion. Everyone has their beliefs and it's good to talk about it and throw ideas around in a mature conversation. I don't understand why you're becoming stressed over it though; you don't expect to force your opinions on other people, do you?<br /><br />I personally believe there is a heirachy in which, although one species may be the most successful or dominant in it's habitat, it doesn't always come out on top. But I'm not going to start arguing at you as if you'll give in and accept my point of view.<br /><br />That said, let's all drink some soothing herbal tea and resume the topic.
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I like herbal tea, especially rasberry, but i don't like people ridculing me "If you knew how I like reading this bull...nonsense , sorry" That's what got me rialed
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I checked out a book called "Raptors!" and the Utahraptor's claw was wider than my hand, that was a fingernail, not the big toenail, so he was probably HUGE, what you could call a superpredater, I wouldn't wanna be the one to tick that guy off, he must have been very tall, I'll have to look but I'm sure he was over 20 feet long and nine or ten ft high. I'll look it up and if I'm wrong, I'll state the right dimmensions. :^)
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Dr. Grant is my favorite Paleontologist.
"Velociraptor?"-Ellie JP1 "Yes. Good shape too. 6 feet high I'm guessing 9 feet long, look at the half moon-shaped bones in the wrists, no wonder these guys learned how to fly." Dr. Alan Grant JP1
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Dr. Grant is my favorite Paleontologist.
"Velociraptor?"-Ellie JP1 "Yes. Good shape too. 6 feet high I'm guessing 9 feet long, look at the half moon-shaped bones in the wrists, no wonder these guys learned how to fly." Dr. Alan Grant JP1
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Raptors? I have that book! Shows every dromeasaur ever found. Even though their are still hundreds of Giant raptors that have not been named yet. That is also from the book correct?<br /><br /> Hey do you also have "Raptor" by paul zindel, it's pretty cool
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I had the book Raptors! but I lost it GGGGGGGGGRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!