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BlueSonnet
12-07-06, 18:02
What would it be? Dinosaurs? Prehistoric animals? The Dodo? Rambo?

Methinks Triceratops was always my fav, now back to you.
http://www.dinosauria.com/gallery/chris/triceratops.jpg

Pinkie Pie
12-07-06, 18:13
The ever elusive Unicorn.

Oh wait. Nevermind.

That bad-arse elephant with tusks on its chin that kicked ass. That thing. What-ever it was called.

DragonZero
12-07-06, 18:14
Probably... A Velociraptor! Those things, were frickin' AWESOME!

GG Hendrix
12-07-06, 18:21
The ever elusive Unicorn.

Oh wait. Nevermind.

That bad-arse elephant with tusks on its chin that kicked ass. That thing. What-ever it was called.

Mammoth! :cool:

BlueSonnet
12-07-06, 18:27
Mammoth! :cool:

I think he means Deinotherium (http://stigmes.gr/br/images/jurassic.jpg).

DragonZero
12-07-06, 18:29
What? Delirium? Never heard of THAT one before. Looks pretty cool though.

Pinkie Pie
12-07-06, 18:29
Mammoth? Mammoths aren't bad arses.
http://stigmes.gr/br/images/jurassic.jpg
^ Now, that, thats a bad arse.

DragonZero
12-07-06, 18:30
Yeah. Mammoths were Ice age, any way. These guys look more like they were around T-Rex times.

Daemonseele
12-07-06, 18:50
Yeah. Mammoths were Ice age, any way. These guys look more like they were around T-Rex times.
Nope, although Deinotherium predates Mammoths, they existed after the Cretaceous period.

My favorite is probably the trilobite.

Aki-at
12-07-06, 18:51
Yeah. Mammoths were Ice age, any way. These guys look more like they were around T-Rex times.

No, Tyrannosaurus out dated that animal by about 50- 60 million years I think, though don't quote me on it, can't remember what the name of the period was but it was no where near the Cretaceous period.

Speaking of Tyrannosaurus Rex, his/shes the king/queen of bad-arse as far as I'm concerned with Dinosaurs. Although I also did like Stegosaurus animals (even if their brains with the size of a walnut) As far as mammels go, I like Smilodon the most but hey, I'm a cat person.

GG Hendrix
12-07-06, 18:52
Ronnie Barker.

Daemonseele
12-07-06, 19:13
No, Tyrannosaurus out dated that animal by about 50- 60 million years I think, though don't quote me on it, can't remember what the name of the period was but it was no where near the Cretaceous period.
Tyrannosaurus Rex - Cretaceous (146 million years ago to 65.5 million years ago.

Deinotherium - Between the Middle Miocene and the Early Pleistocene (16 million years ago to 1.8 million years ago).

Mammoth - The Pleistocene Epoch (1.6 million years ago to 3500 years ago).

Aki-at
12-07-06, 19:22
Tyrannosaurus Rex - Cretaceous (146 million years ago to 65.5 million years ago.

Deinotherium - Between the Middle Miocene and the Early Pleistocene (16 million years ago to 1.8 million years ago).

Mammoth - The Pleistocene Epoch (1.6 million years ago to 3500 years ago).

Ah yes thats right, 49.5 million years was the space between those two species, now if only I could find my Dinosaur booklets again along with that Tyrannosaurus glow in the dark skeleton...ah yes those books were fun to read.

Deinonychus is also another personal favourite of mine, bad-arse too, shame he never appeared in "The Land Before Time" series, or did they?

gagaman
12-07-06, 19:26
http://kidicarus222.blogspot.com/uploaded_images/dodo-783698.gif

"Yeah, I'm the last of the Dodo's. AIN'T I FELLERS>"

"YEAH MAN!"

GG Hendrix
12-07-06, 19:29
hehehe....HAHHAHAHAHAH!

(That's the best thing I could put other than "That got funnier the longer I stared at it")

Blitz Mage
12-07-06, 22:19
Sabertooth Tiger

Fluttershy
12-07-06, 22:39
Veliociraptor (sp?) definitly. It is as cool as it sounds!!!

DragonZero
12-07-06, 22:49
Yeah: fast, fairly big, A LIVING DEATH MACHINE!

Skull Master
12-07-06, 23:01
Curnal Sanders!:g-winky:

DragonZero
12-07-06, 23:04
Um...... Okay?