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Post by gremlin on Apr 28, 2009 20:03:00 GMT 1
Stegosaurus is up there with the T-Rex and Triceratops.
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Post by AC on Apr 28, 2009 20:03:09 GMT 1
Anyone care about mine anymore?
Kentrosaurus was early Jurassic, Dravidosaurus was late Cretaceous, and I can't remember any more stegosaurids. Sorry!
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Post by gremlin on Apr 28, 2009 20:03:42 GMT 1
AC an you give us some more clues please? It's impossible.
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Post by futurepredator on Apr 28, 2009 20:04:02 GMT 1
i thought Kentrosaurus was late jurrasic, atleast thats what the websites say!
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Post by Seanchaidh on Apr 28, 2009 20:04:15 GMT 1
Megaraptor is confirmed not. No, Microraptor is confirmed not. Different species.
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Post by gremlin on Apr 28, 2009 20:04:44 GMT 1
You can't just use websites to get really hard dinosaurs. That's harsh brown.
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Post by gremlin on Apr 28, 2009 20:05:14 GMT 1
Megaraptor is confirmed not. No, Microraptor is confirmed not. Different species. Oh, sounds the same lol.
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Post by Seanchaidh on Apr 28, 2009 20:05:43 GMT 1
i thought Kentrosaurus was late jurrasic, atleast thats what the websites say! It was.
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Post by futurepredator on Apr 28, 2009 20:06:08 GMT 1
No, i checked it when he said that!
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Post by AC on Apr 28, 2009 20:06:51 GMT 1
i thought Kentrosaurus was late jurrasic, atleast thats what the websites say! It was. Sorry, my bad!
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Post by gremlin on Apr 28, 2009 20:08:00 GMT 1
No, i checked it when he said that! Oh right.
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Post by AC on Apr 28, 2009 20:09:36 GMT 1
Can I reveal my dinosaur before I say something else wrong?
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Post by Seanchaidh on Apr 28, 2009 20:10:14 GMT 1
Lexovisaurus then?
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Post by gremlin on Apr 28, 2009 20:10:22 GMT 1
Give us more clues first.
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Post by Seanchaidh on Apr 28, 2009 20:11:50 GMT 1
Can I reveal my dinosaur before I say something else wrong? I take it all four of mine just after futurepredator put up the new riddle were wrong then? I'm now lost as to who's posting what riddle and if either have been correctly answered!
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Post by gremlin on Apr 28, 2009 20:12:21 GMT 1
Probably.
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Post by AC on Apr 28, 2009 20:13:15 GMT 1
It's somewhere between Mid Jurassic to Early Cretaceous, no-one's really sure. (According to Wikipedia, anyway!)
And no, it hasn't been mentioned yet.
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Post by gremlin on Apr 28, 2009 20:14:07 GMT 1
That's a really harsh clue lol. I can't work anything out from that.
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Post by AC on Apr 28, 2009 20:17:14 GMT 1
Sorry! There's not much to know about this one... It was very arboreal, making it one of the few dinosaurs that was, and some scientists believe it may even have been the forefather of the first birds.
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Post by Seanchaidh on Apr 28, 2009 20:19:14 GMT 1
Sinosauropteryx, Beipiaosaurus, Caudipteryx, Sinornithosaurus, Shuvuuia.
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Post by gremlin on Apr 28, 2009 20:19:19 GMT 1
Archaeopteryx
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Post by Seanchaidh on Apr 28, 2009 20:19:49 GMT 1
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Post by gremlin on Apr 28, 2009 20:20:15 GMT 1
That is the commonly beleived first bird.
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Post by AC on Apr 28, 2009 20:22:26 GMT 1
That is the commonly beleived first bird. This isn't a bird, just a predecessor to one. Still no-one's got it! Can I reveal it now?
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Post by gremlin on Apr 28, 2009 20:23:15 GMT 1
It's still extremely hard. On wikipediua it says its the first bird.
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Post by Seanchaidh on Apr 28, 2009 20:23:29 GMT 1
It's definitely not Sinornithosaurus?
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Post by Seanchaidh on Apr 28, 2009 20:24:19 GMT 1
It's still extremely hard. On wikipediua it says its the first bird. Wikipedia is not always right.
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Post by AC on Apr 28, 2009 20:25:50 GMT 1
"Predecessor" means an ancestor of, but not actually that kind of animal.
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Post by futurepredator on Apr 28, 2009 20:25:59 GMT 1
Mei long? Troodon?
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Post by gremlin on Apr 28, 2009 20:27:12 GMT 1
Mei Long is Microraptor. And I know Wikipedia is not always right but it usually is and I know what predessesor mean but on the article it says "first bird".
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