In an effort to keep the peace how about a new topic. They are rerunning Walking with Dinosaurs with new commentary and interviews tonight. So what's you favorite dinosaur and why?
Mine would be Acrocanthosaurus, but I also do like the spinosaurs...Discuss!
Oh, and Happy Easter to all of you celebrating Easter and happy magical bunny day for the rest!
Best,
Brett
- Mood:
Disbelief - Listening to: radio
- Reading: nothing
- Watching: WWD
- Playing: Who made that noise
- Eating: Steak mmmmmm...
- Drinking: tea
Devious Comments
Parasuaralophus (sp?) for me please!
Ever since a kid I saw a cartoon which I think was called "Dink the Dinosaur"? Anyhoo, ever since they I thought they rocked.
From their head crest to their awesome body stance, not sure why that appeals so much but still, gotta luuuurve the Para!
...and now to draw some, because I havem't done so for TOO LONG.
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"A shark attack is if youre chilling at home, sitting on your couch, and a shark comes in and bites you; now thats a shark attack. Now, if youre chilling in the water, that is called invasion of space. So I have never heard of a shark attack."
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-T. H. Huxley
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"Science is simply common sense at its best- that is, rigidly accurate in observation, and merciless to fallacy in logic."
-T. H. Huxley
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"A shark attack is if youre chilling at home, sitting on your couch, and a shark comes in and bites you; now thats a shark attack. Now, if youre chilling in the water, that is called invasion of space. So I have never heard of a shark attack."
king of the lizards
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coffee?!
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Translation: Ancient Wing
Also known as:
Description: Carnivore, Bipedal
Order: Saurischia
Suborder: Theropoda
Infraorder: Tetanurae
Micro-order: Maniraptora
(of the microorder Coelurosauria)
Family: Aves
Height: 1 foot (0.3 meters)
Length: 3 feet (0.9 meters)
Weight: 2 lbs (0.9 kg)
Period: Late Jurassic
Notes: Identified by many as the first bird, Archaeopteryx resembles a coelurosaur but was covered in feathers. (Its remains were found in fine grained stone which still bore the clear impression of its feathers.) Archaeopteryx was 3 feet (0.9 meters) long with sharp teeth, a long bony tail, and claw fingers on its wings. The only known member of this family was discovered in Bavaria, Germany. There is considerable debate whether Archaeopteryx and Mononychus should be classified as dinosaurs.
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Sorry the giggling is me lol.
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