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Post by giganotosaurus on Sept 25, 2009 21:38:41 GMT -5
okay... so explain, please...
If they found Dinosaur dna, How would they make that? I'm pretty sure there isn't a bird or lizard that could give birth to a Sauropod or even a Rex.
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Post by jpdude11 on Sept 26, 2009 11:47:44 GMT -5
A komodo dragon or any other monitor might be able to do a rex or any other carvivore
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Post by giganotosaurus on Sept 28, 2009 17:07:11 GMT -5
Ya, but how about a sauropod? like a Mamenchisaurus?
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Post by jpdude11 on Sept 28, 2009 22:31:33 GMT -5
maybe a komodo could do a saurapod too...
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Post by giganotosaurus on Sept 29, 2009 19:31:37 GMT -5
You co know how big some sauropods are right?
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Post by jpdude11 on Sept 29, 2009 21:43:32 GMT -5
yes or maybe a nile croc could theyre the biggest of the rep family (excluding the snakes)
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Post by giganotosaurus on Sept 29, 2009 22:05:37 GMT -5
Crocodiles can't lay large eggs. The creature that has the largest eggs for all non extinct animals are Ostriches. There eggs aren't large enoguh though.
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Post by jpdude11 on Sept 30, 2009 18:16:56 GMT -5
well it might lay an egg that big for embreyo
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Post by giganotosaurus on Sept 30, 2009 21:39:28 GMT -5
so you think a bird that's 9.2 ft tall, at max, would be capable of laying an egg that will give birth to a dinosaur that will eventually grow into a 80 foot long sauropod? i don't even think sauropods are close enough to Ostriches to have them lay there eggs.
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