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Godzilla Found
PostedFri Nov 11, 2005 3:51 pm
by Jerrel
PostedFri Nov 11, 2005 9:58 pm
by Oeree
....Nessy?
PostedFri Nov 11, 2005 9:59 pm
by Hashum
Oeree wrote:....Nessy?
Nah it's Champ
PostedFri Nov 11, 2005 11:01 pm
by Aknal Dreidel
Nessy's variety of dino makes sense.
PostedSat Nov 12, 2005 6:25 am
by Keer
Hashum wrote:Oeree wrote:....Nessy?
Nah it's Champ
C'mon, it's
Dinocroc. Give Sci-Fi Channel it's due.
In the never ending effort to fund the great Battlestar Galactica, Sci-Fi Channel has pushed out:
- Dinocroc
- Mansquito (LOL)
- the one about the big "tigercat thing"
Never seen any of them but the laugh at the previews is well worth it.
PostedSat Nov 12, 2005 4:09 pm
by Sai'nu
I've always found Dinosaurs very facinating. This new one does, indeed, look like something out of a Sci-fi movie. I keep wondering when the next exciting discovery will be made.
Funny thing is... it's said we don't even know every living thing on the planet now. That some species of wildlife can die before we even know they exist today!
Makes you wonder just how many other things walked the Earth. T-Rex may not wind up being King before it's over. But, this thing seems to be have been one of the Croc kings at least.
I bet Steve Irwing would love it! "An' now we're gonna' swim with this big guy here!" *snap* "Crikey, he's a fiesty one, isn't 'e!"
PostedSat Nov 12, 2005 6:06 pm
by Jerrel
Sai'nu wrote:I've always found Dinosaurs very facinating. This new one does, indeed, look like something out of a Sci-fi movie. I keep wondering when the next exciting discovery will be made.
Funny thing is... it's said we don't even know every living thing on the planet now. That some species of wildlife can die before we even know they exist today!
Makes you wonder just how many other things walked the Earth. T-Rex may not wind up being King before it's over. But, this thing seems to be have been one of the Croc kings at least.
I bet Steve Irwing would love it! "An' now we're gonna' swim with this big guy here!" *snap* "Crikey, he's a fiesty one, isn't 'e!"
The T-Rex isn't king anymore. I love creatures that existed long before our time (anyone ever read of a 13 foot long scorpion

). A few years after Jurassic Park 2 a new kind of Raptor was discovered in Utah called a Utah Raptor. It was a few feet bigger than the T-Rex and much more deadly with its neck puncturing claw, longer for limbs and its larger brain.
PostedSat Nov 12, 2005 6:26 pm
by Sepiv
That thing is UUUUUUUUgly!