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What is your Favorite Dinosaur? Late March 2002 What is your favorite dinosaur and why? |
Dinosaur Logic Puzzle 1 Four kids have different favorite dinosaurs. Figure out who likes which one. |
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"here's a sign"
I'm begging you to post more if you can. We need to start some kind of
debate, because a lot of people would post here. A debate would usually
start over a statement like "T-rex couldn't run in suspension like us".
That started a big debate back in August/Spetember. It ended about a
month before people like da masta and Tom G. appeared.
from Tim M.,
age ?,
?,
?;
March 31, 2002
"I think that tenontosaurus is a "missing"
link between hysilophodontids and iguanodontids."
Yes. In fact some people regard them as Hypsilophodontosaurids and
others regard them as Iguanodontids.
from Tim M.,
age ?,
?,
?;
March 30, 2002
here's a sign
from Gianna,
age ?,
?,
?,
?;
March 29, 2002
What's happened?
It's as if three people here never existed.
If: Tom G, Gianna, and Joe Bob B are here, please give me a
sign!
from da masta,
age ?,
?,
?;
March 28, 2002
I know that this isn't dinosaur-related,
but are small (but larger than we usually encounter!) doses of
radiation bad for the brain?
from da masta,
age ?,
?,
?;
March 28, 2002
I wonder if the National Geographic Channel is the same in England and in the USA?
Who's gonna watch "Croc around the Clock with Dr. Brady Barr" on April
1st?!?
It's a non stop 24 hour NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC SPECIAL!
I'm going to watch as much as I can! I'll eat and sleep in the living
room if I have to! Woohoo!
from da masta,
age ?,
?,
?;
March 27, 2002
The thing about tenontosaurs was mine JC.
In case I forgot my Em@il.
I just made a random comment because I couldn't think of anything to
say.
And yes I know that tenontosaurus was never "missing."
And when I double click the text box under the "E-mail address of the
person who supported this site" thing, I get the appropriate Em@il, I
just thought it might make it faster for you typeing your
Em@ils!
from da masta,
age ?,
?,
?;
March 26, 2002
I think that tenontosaurus is a "missing"
link between hysilophodontids and iguanodontids.
from da masta,
age 14,
Not Moscow, which I strangely,
got when I double clicked here;
March 26, 2002
"It would all be very similar. Stalking, run
in, ram lower jaw into prey, hold it with your arms, (never kick it, too
much risk of breaking leg, speed very important to carnivorous
dinosaurs,) move away, maybe comeback and do the sequence all over
again, when the prey collapses walk up and start to eat. All very
similar in a pack, just more animals participate. I think that it is
very different from T-Rex. As there was a variety of prey, there would
be a variety of hunting strategies.
In the typical "prey is alone" scenario, the T-Rex stalks, then dashes
in, grabs prey, squeezes hard, nice good shake, commence dinner.
With Ankylosaurs they may have tried to dash in and nudge it on it's
back. If that is possible with a five ton animal. Or it could work in a
team.
With herds of ceratopsians, the T-Rex would roar at them and mock charge
to make them run, then chase 'em over the country. When weaker
individuals end up at the back, the T-Rex could bite their necks and eat
'em."
That all makes sense. But I was hoping for other people to join
discussions too...
from Tim M.,
age ?,
?,
?;
March 26, 2002
"We definetly need more people.
Who thinks what about hunting behaviors of large Allosauroids?"
It would all be very similar. Stalking, run in, ram lower jaw into prey,
hold it with your arms, (never kick it, too much risk of breaking leg,
speed very important to carnivorous dinosaurs,) move away, maybe
comeback and do the sequence all over again, when the prey collapses
walk up and start to eat. All very similar in a pack, just more animals
participate. I think that it is very different from T-Rex. As there was
a variety of prey, there would be a variety of hunting strategies.
In the typical "prey is alone" scenario, the T-Rex stalks, then dashes
in, grabs prey, squeezes hard, nice good shake, commence dinner.
With Ankylosaurs they may have tried to dash in and nudge it on it's
back. If that is possible with a five ton animal. Or it could work in a
team.
With herds of ceratopsians, the T-Rex would roar at them and mock charge
to make them run, then chase 'em over the country. When weaker
individuals end up at the back, the T-Rex could bite their necks and eat
'em.
from da masta,
age ?,
?,
?;
March 25, 2002
We definetly need more people.
Who thinks what about hunting behaviors of large Allosauroids?
[another attempt to start a topic]
from Tim M.,
age ?,
?,
?;
March 22, 2002
nO NO, da masta, we don't get tornadoes! We
get a lot of blustery days, though. Like today, kind of. How dare it be
blustery on my birthday!
Tyrannosaurus
from Gianna,
age 11,
blustery RaptorRex(Fremont),
DinoWorld(USA),
?;
March 16, 2002
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