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Some pics found on a Japanese website (blog?) about (mostly) prehistoric animals (and girls who love them). One was already posted here:>>210115
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This... I have not the slightest clue what it is, but it scares me.
>> Kurdish Superior
>>210224

lol nips
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>>210224
I'm guessing some kind of youkai?
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I wonder what this thing is. It has too many toes to be a dinosaur, but it's XBOX HUEG.

>>210224
I can't read moonspeak, but I'm fairly sure it has something to do with aging.
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>>210205

Name of website?
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>>210224
It's supposed to be what humans would look like at 45 and 70 if we continued to grow our entire lives the way reptiles do.
>> Nagi
>>210253

Given the artist's laughably off-scale sauropod-blue whale-elephant comparison, I'd say it's something like a Postosuchus just blown up to ridiculous size.
>> Anonymous
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http://ameblo.jp/oldworld/

I don't know the name of the website though. Me no read moonspeak.

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Ah, thanks, that clears up a lot of things.

>>210277
The sauropod is supposed to be Amphicoelias. That fucker apparently was that enormous (190 feet long). The mystery beast is Aliwalia, a giant herrerasaur.
>> Nagi
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Amphicoelias, however, is mostly believed to be tremendous for its length, not its height or mass, so its comparison to the blue whale in that picture is still way off.

Good call on the Aliwalia, though. Some of these pictures must be fairly old, then, because the most recent descriptions of Aliwalia have referred to it as the prosauropod Eucnemesaurus.
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AFAIK Amphicoelias is the right size, it's the blue whale that is way off.
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>>210209

Awesome, its android 18.
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This stuff is all /d/ waiting to happen, and...
>>210205
In before Vagina Centipede check.
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Arthropleura? In my vagina?

It's less likely than you think.