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Post by giganotosaurus on Aug 31, 2009 18:45:12 GMT -5
Supersaurus is the longest, Amphocoelias might be the longest but not enough evidence though. Argentinosaurus is the heaviest. and Sauroposeidan is the tallest.
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Post by jpdude11 on Aug 31, 2009 19:28:13 GMT -5
yea thats the dino that im talking about!
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Post by giganotosaurus on Aug 31, 2009 19:36:52 GMT -5
which one?
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Post by jpdude11 on Aug 31, 2009 19:49:22 GMT -5
the suropodrasen
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Post by giganotosaurus on Aug 31, 2009 19:51:31 GMT -5
Sauroposeidon? its just sauropod without the d and then poseidon the greek god of water.
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Post by jpdude11 on Aug 31, 2009 19:53:43 GMT -5
yea thats the one that i was talking about
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Post by giganotosaurus on Aug 31, 2009 22:19:35 GMT -5
but it isn't the biggest dinosaur... it's just the tallest... I think in General Amphocoelias will be the biggest. if all the other bones are in scaled with the pubis and femur bone they found. and those were destroyed way back.
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Post by jpdude11 on Aug 31, 2009 22:52:14 GMT -5
so they were destroyed just like the spino's bones...darn!
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Post by giganotosaurus on Sept 1, 2009 21:55:56 GMT -5
I know.. but they weren't destroyed in WW2. I'm not sure how it was destroyed.
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Post by jpdude11 on Sept 1, 2009 23:12:20 GMT -5
the museum got bomed in ww2
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Post by giganotosaurus on Sept 2, 2009 17:25:51 GMT -5
yea, but I'm not sure if the fossil was in the museum. I think it gto destroyed before WW2
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Post by Supersaurus on Sept 4, 2009 14:39:45 GMT -5
If I recall correctly, the Spino skeleton was destroyed during the bombing in WW2, and was then re-discovered during the 90's just in time for JP3!
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Post by giganotosaurus on Sept 4, 2009 23:10:59 GMT -5
I'm not sure about the rediscovery, but yea the spino skeleton was destroyed in a WW2 bombing.
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Post by Supersaurus on Sept 5, 2009 6:42:53 GMT -5
I think a new fossil of the Spinosaur (maybe just the skull) was re-discovered in the 90's and sparked peoples interest involved in the production of JP3. I thought I saw a picture of a complete Spino skeleton not long ago, but perhaps it was actually Suchomimus used to roughly illustrate a Spino? Here's a spino fossil I just found:
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Post by jpdude11 on Sept 5, 2009 9:08:19 GMT -5
what website is that pic on?
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