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Fish Dinosaurs; A world were fish have dinosaur body plans.
Topic Started: Oct 30 2010, 05:03 AM (3,093 Views)
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Ive got a new project were fish replace dinosaurs. Giant bipedal sharks with theropod body plans are the top predatores. Remoras have evolved into Pachycephalysaurus like creatures. What coud replace ceratopsians stegasaurs ankylosaurs and sauropods
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Well, I don't. I agree with Admantus that Fakey is just being a giant prick here.
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