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| SmilodonFatalis | Feb 26 2011, 10:48 AM Post #1 |
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Antartica of the eocene epoch
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65 million years ago in the Gulf of Mexico, an area hit asztreoida, which is executed at the time of the dinosaurs dominated the planet and most other reptile groups. 2500 was the first planet discovered interstellar spacecraft, particularly where the ancient dinosaurs living like animals, which are the genes that come from the earth. Emerged as a species named Willack / whose life may be several billion years old / and the great extinctions of fauna species is carried out before the other planets and bring them to other planets, then to observe the development / practical work in carrying out speculative zoologists /. Interesting animals that live on the planet, of which the descendants of creatures next. Zephirosaurus ![]() Troodon Stygmoloch ![]() Bagaceratops Dromeosaurus ![]() Hesperornis ![]() Pteranodon Willack The reason they have been transferred in addition to several insects, fish and invertebrate species. Edited by SmilodonFatalis, Feb 27 2011, 10:02 AM.
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| Cephylus | Feb 27 2011, 01:48 AM Post #2 |
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Torando of Terror
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OOOOOOOHHHHHHHHHHHhh interesting. A prehistoric terraforming project. I'd like to see how this turns out. Maybe you should have whale-like hesperornithes? Maybe azhdarchid-like descendents of pteranodon. P.S: That isn't a very good picture of Troodon and Pteranodon... |
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| Ook | Feb 27 2011, 03:30 AM Post #3 |
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not a Transhuman
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sinteresting,perhaps u might decribe the sapient dinosaur itself |
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| SmilodonFatalis | Feb 27 2011, 10:30 AM Post #4 |
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Antartica of the eocene epoch
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Name: Gargosaurus Diet: Carnivorous Ancestor: Pteranodon Height: 6 feet Weight: 200 kilograms Since the reason for not pteranodon was no opponent in the air or on the ground, so a group have adapted to terrestrial living. Röpképtelené válltak gradually, their size has increased, while the wings of the membrane skin regressed, only so much left to help them while running. This species is gradually filled the place at which the Earth was taken up by the carnivorous dinosaurs. Pretty awesome sight, as these huge creatures, which are gorilla-like, thin with their bodies roam the Sauria of savanna, and the fallen sun illuminates the long, raven-like heads. Run very fast, with incredible speed in your diet will be. Name: Gigantocetops. Diet: herbivorous Ancestor: Bagacetops. Height: 9 meters Weight: 4-5 tons. These tiny ceratopsids gradually occupied by the huge herbivores, such as saurupod s place. The front legs are extended out there to better reach the trees, the collar, and regressed, widespread in the savanna, as a very successful herbivore. 5-6 people usually walk in herds on the savannah. Name: Corondraco Diet: herbivorous Ancestor: Stygmoloch Height: 1.5-2 meters Weight: 100 kilograms These creatures of the dinosaur species named stygmoloch descendants be. Quite interesting and diverse group, in which the decorations on their heads quite varied, and all other alfajuknál. So far, twenty managed to isolate these subspecies, but more may be unknown to the region. To fill the role than here in the antelope today. Only much larger and stronger than their ancestors. 2520. February 7 12 days of the expedition. End of report. |
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| Cephylus | Feb 28 2011, 03:46 AM Post #5 |
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Torando of Terror
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Nice work. I like the big flightless azhdarchid-like pteranodon descendent. And if they are terror bird analogues indeed, high speed definately makes sense. |
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| SmilodonFatalis | Mar 1 2011, 02:40 AM Post #6 |
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Antartica of the eocene epoch
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Cephy if they liked, then you'll love them straight:) Then you feel like you would not be too few species to develop? The one on the south island, pteranodons only live if you're interested, I wonder what would bring them out there:). Name: Balenasaurus Diet: herbivorous Ancestor: Bagacetops Length: 5 meters Weight: 4 tons The group is one reason bajacetops gradual process, and then have a marine lifestyle. The legs gradually regressed, fins formed in the neck disappeared, the head of the merged body, while the tail fins like one. The only reminder of the ancestors beak-like mouth parts, which are generally used as a control, or the struggle between the males during mating. The bodies are covered with a greenish blue armor, which is over 20 cm thick layer of fat. The planet's only native species, a brown seaweed-like plants that we think that perhaps a man-made species. These pastures balenasaurus reason. Usually 30 to 35 people in herds roam the sea. Name: Salcruentonis Diet: Carnivores Ancestor: Hesperonis Length: 15 feet Weight: 10 tons The sea is Involved in a Huge predator research vessels SONAR forms Drawn up under the sea. The Scientists Thought That maybe the alien race, who rescue a couple of dinosaur species from the earth, Perhaps Even rescue an ancient mosasaurs. Died of Wounds After a while, Especially balenosaurus s Ashok stranded by the sea. Surprised as he Examine the Wounds Were like the beak if you dropped it. They soon saw the creature even more precisely to the sea after the storm rolled Ashok Corpse's face. The autopsy shows the surprising result, the hollow bones of the Were creatures like the birds, Akkari just inside the beak and the teeth are adapted That for it to break through the main armor balenosaurusnak Prey. His body WAS Covered with blue feathers, Probably to hide from Prey. The most interesting WAS the Reproductive System. During the autopsy the rectum Revealed That WAS the kind of Womb, Which Offered protection from an egg. Based on the anatomy of the Likely Hesperonis descendant. Edited by SmilodonFatalis, Mar 1 2011, 03:05 AM.
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| Forbiddenparadise64 | Mar 1 2011, 02:03 PM Post #7 |
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Well, the bird would have to come on land to lay its eggs, as birds can't retain the egg into the womb like squamates can, neither could other archosaurs like dinosaurs or crocodilians. |
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| SmilodonFatalis | Mar 3 2011, 03:07 AM Post #8 |
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Antartica of the eocene epoch
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Be good to lay eggs on the poor? The weight because you can not get out to the beach, but if, say, a tropical shallow bay off the females lay the eggs where they are heated in sunlight shining through the water. Name: Pithecsaurus Diet: omnivorous Ancestor: Troodon Length: 1.5 meters. Weight. 90 kilograms The primeval forest is one of the most common animal on the planet. Likely to be imported by aliens from troonodon formed, which gradually shifted to the arboreal life-style, as the planet appeared in flightless pteranodon s become one of the most important prey. Meghosszabodtak the forelimbs, while the rear was strengthened by the arm-like formations formed feathers, which are able to glide through the air. Usually 10 to 20 more people live in hordes. Main diet of fruits, leaves and small vertebrates and insects, of course. The males are usually red feathers in her arms, blue, green carpet, which play a role in the breeding season. The females lay their eggs in trees, which are then two months after the out. These animals in the intelligence level of the ground corresponds to chimpanzees. Name: Rostratitan Diet: herbivorous Ancestor: Zephirosaurus Length: 9 meters Weight. 10 tons Another common herbivore in the virgin forests Rostratitan. These are the best in the long-extinct creatures conformation sauropod dinosaurs, the Jurassic and Cretaceous period, which were the dominant herbivores on the planet. Difference is that these animals a leaner build, and is much faster than similar ones died out long ago. 10 people usually live in herds, which are clustered around the nest site. If the fight takes place, the whip-like tails and csőrükkel defensive. Males are also able to fight so the females attention. 20-30 lay eggs, the young ones are independent, we follow the mother. Name: Pardusaurus Diet: Carnivorous Ancestor: Pteranodon Length: 3 feet. Weight. 90 kilograms As the mysterious aliens are not planted in the largest continent theraponda predators, so the absence of rivals, a group pteranodon s gradually displaced the Earth and gave up the hunt was abandoned in favor of former fish-eating lifestyle. One such predator of Pardusaurus. This creature, like a distant relative of the flightless Gargosaurushoz, the folds regressed, the gorilla-like physique. Only much smaller, because instead of a frontal attack on the tactics of ambush attack. Then when you hold on to the prey's body, a good deep belemártja the flesh. The creature's body is covered with black with yellow stripes to hide them in the dark. |
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| SmilodonFatalis | Mar 3 2011, 05:19 AM Post #9 |
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Antartica of the eocene epoch
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Three continents, these animals are planted next to strangers.: Above the south by the large size of Eurasia: Troodon, pteranodon, stygmoloch, bajasaurus, zephyrosaurus The bottom two in the size of the continent of Australia. West: Dromeosaurus, stygmoloch. East: dromeosaurus, bajasaurus, zephyrosaurus Good game:) |
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| Dark-Matter | Mar 3 2011, 09:02 AM Post #10 |
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The species of dinosaurss that you selected and made are very nice .
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| Jasonguppy | Mar 3 2011, 06:19 PM Post #11 |
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Cardinal
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I love this project. |
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I do art sometimes. "if you want green eat a salad" Projects: Amammalia: A strange place where mammals didn't make it and the land is, once again, dominated by archosaurs. Oceanus: An endless sea dotted with islands, reefs, and black holes. Literally endless, literal black holes. ❤️❤️~I'm not a boy~❤️❤️ | |
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| Adman | Mar 3 2011, 07:28 PM Post #12 |
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Totally not lamna
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Of course you would, fordiddon. Cant the birds have an airtight pouch to hold the eggs? Oh wait, you will probably say no. Cmon, give him some slack! |
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Projects and concepts that I have stewing around Extended Pleistocene- An alternate future where man died out, and the megafauna would continue to thrive (may or may not include a bit about certain future sapients) Inverted World- An alternate timeline where an asteroid hit during the Barremian, causing an extinction event before the Maastrichtian. Dinosaurs, pterosaurs, and notosuchians make it to the present, along with a host of other animals. Badania- Alien planet that has life at a devonian stage of development, except it exists in the present day. Ido- Alien world where hoppers (derived flightless ballonts) and mouthpart-legged beasts are prevalent. Leto- Life on a moon orbiting a gas giant with an erratic orbit; experiences extremes of hot and cold. The Park- ??? Deeper Impact- a world where the K-Pg extinction wipes out crocodilians, mammals, and birds; squamates, choristoderes, and turtles inherit the earth. World of Equal Opportunity- alternate history where denisovans come across Beringia and interact with native fauna. Much of the Pleistocene fauna survives, and the modern humans that end up crossing into North America do not overhunt the existing animals. 10,000 years later, civilizations exist that are on par with European and Asian societies. The Ditch- Nothing is what if seems.. | |
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| Jasonguppy | Mar 3 2011, 07:36 PM Post #13 |
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Cardinal
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Its true. They can have a pouch |
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I do art sometimes. "if you want green eat a salad" Projects: Amammalia: A strange place where mammals didn't make it and the land is, once again, dominated by archosaurs. Oceanus: An endless sea dotted with islands, reefs, and black holes. Literally endless, literal black holes. ❤️❤️~I'm not a boy~❤️❤️ | |
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| SmilodonFatalis | Mar 4 2011, 05:38 AM Post #14 |
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Antartica of the eocene epoch
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Hmmm .... Bag, it's a pretty good idea. Thanks Admantus. And for everyone who likes the project. |
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| SmilodonFatalis | Mar 4 2011, 07:33 AM Post #15 |
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Antartica of the eocene epoch
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Name: Pinguaustcetops Diet: herbivorous Ancestor: Bajasaurus Length: 5 meters Weight: 6 tons The vast desert of the northern continent also came to the dinosaurs, which have adapted to dry climates. Including Pinguaustcetops. This being a tribe of very thick, fat, which is to be able to survive without food for days. The skin is reddish, scaly, hard to protect the animal's sensitive skin against the sun. These three groups of animals roam the desert, usually near water resources are concentrated, and will remain there until it can not drink the whole thing. Any plant part eaten, and digested. Name: Ictissaurus Diet: Carnivorous Ancestor: Troodon Length: 1.5 m Weight: 60 kilograms This creature is quite interesting. Because of the predatory dinosaurs on this continent forced out of the flightless pteranodonok, therefore, the Troodon bipedal ancestors gave up their way of life, and has been living in warren. The size is getting smaller, the forelimbs gradually adapted to the excavation, and the rear legs is adapted to push back the excess land. Itcitssaurus four-legged animal in the shoulder, like a weasel ground. Ictisaurus the smaller reptiles and insects will search under the ground and flight systems during an extensive dig, which are shared by other Ictisaurus well as today's prairie dogs or the mongoose. The services as a hiding place, as a nest or used as sleeping accommodation. |
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