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Odd Water

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escapistraptor said:
Odd Water said:
Which ever one survives extinction. Looks like a tight race guys... they all DEAD even.
Actually, if we're playing that game, then we do have some big winners: every living bird today.


My vote is for Baryonyx. Basic meat-eating theropod, only about the rough size of an elephant. However, it fished out of streams like a Grizzly Bear, so it have a crocodile snout and long, Freddy-Krueger claws.
Yeah yeah i know so many from dinos and like them. But they are not classified as dinos. I wouldn't count it. same as i wouldn't count a croc or some fish just cause they were around back then.
 

Soxafloppin

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Im partial to a pterodactyl.

But T-Rex's would be better if they had bigger arms.
 

escapistraptor

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Odd Water said:
escapistraptor said:
Odd Water said:
Which ever one survives extinction. Looks like a tight race guys... they all DEAD even.
Actually, if we're playing that game, then we do have some big winners: every living bird today.


My vote is for Baryonyx. Basic meat-eating theropod, only about the rough size of an elephant. However, it fished out of streams like a Grizzly Bear, so it have a crocodile snout and long, Freddy-Krueger claws.
Yeah yeah i know so many from dinos and like them. But they are not classified as dinos. I wouldn't count it. same as i wouldn't count a croc or some fish just cause they were around back then.
Birds are currently in the unranked subphylum Archosauria which includes crocs, pterosaurs, and dinosaurs, as well as Dinosauria which includes just Dinosaurs. The classification system hasn't been worked out quite yet, but all birds are literally dinosaurs. They are a type of dinosaur. It has nothing to do with what lived at what time period, it has to do with genetics.
 

GodofDisaster

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DeadlyYellow said:
I'm partial to the Giganotosaurus.
Same here, I remember first reading about it, in one of the many dinosaur books I use to own.

I also like the look of a Ankylosaurus.