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We need another diniser thread
Start off with Euophlocephalus
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Scutellosaurus
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Asteroid impact!!!
BOOOOOOOM
thread over.
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Sup?
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>>110427
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Birds=Therapods
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Where is your god now?
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Thou foolish bird. Know that I am thy god.
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>>110427
Did you know that Euoplocephalus is the most misspelled dinosaur name of all time? It's even spelled wrong in a lot of scientific papers.
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It's a Daspletosaurus! Get in the car!
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>>110604

EuploSYPHILIS.
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I'd have thought it was Leaeaeaeaeaeaeaealllllllynasaura.

And for thehell of it, have a Leaellynasaura. Not often I post non-theropods in dinisur threads.
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biggest thing to ever exist on earth

Bruhathkayosaurus 44 m 144 ft
Titanosaur
>> Nagi
>>111814

Theoretically the biggest, anyway. It's only known from a single bone and a single publication, of which the publication was unsatisfactory as I recall, and the bone was so poorly preserved that it crumbled shortly after excavation.

Not that I don't want it to be true, but it's an awfully dubious find, at the moment.
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i hear people say that the blue whale is the largest creature to ever exist on earth. It certainly was the heaviest, but not the longest. What makes an animal the biggest, its weight? or it's length?
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Except Amphicoelias, which most agree was a real animal, was even bigger. A lot bigger in fact.
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>>111856
Usually it's its dimensions put together. The blue whale is more massive than anything that ever lived on land, even though some sauropod dinosaurs with their long necks and tails were longer.
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>>111856
Mass.
>> Nagi
>>111857

A lot longer, yes, but it's also generally thought to have been a diplodocid. Generally, between a titanosaur and diplodocid of similar length and height dimensions, the titanosaur tends to be the more massive due to the diplodocid's lighter build.

Given that Amphicoelias and Bruhathkayosaurus are generally thought to be about 140-200 feet long, I'd wager Bruhathkayosaurus would be the larger of the two, if indeed it proves to have been real (and a titanosaur, as I've heard some argue that it may have been a lingering omeisaur, though not in official papers).
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Hate to break up the Sauropod love, but..