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Post by Dino589 on Feb 28, 2010 18:55:18 GMT
Go Niger! My second choice is Alberta.
Although that list of animals in each section is a little off. Permission to edit?
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Dracilust
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Post by Dracilust on Feb 28, 2010 18:55:56 GMT
lol we need way more dinosaurs in the other lists
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Post by Dino589 on Feb 28, 2010 19:06:04 GMT
lol we need way more dinosaurs in the other lists Yes. I'm going to go ahead and edit the lists anyway. Hope Hermes doesn't mind. It just seems that all the animals in his list are drawn from popular media rather than an accurate list of species (well, the list fo Alberta is from JFC, the list for Kansas is from Sea Monsters, and the list for Niger is just three of the ones I said in another topic).
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Post by hermes888 on Feb 28, 2010 19:20:00 GMT
Go ahead! Or just tell me! I wanted to do it fast, sorry for copy and pasting...
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Post by hermes888 on Feb 28, 2010 19:22:29 GMT
Anyway, I didn't pick "Isla Sorna" as one, be glad for that.
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Dracilust
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Post by Dracilust on Feb 28, 2010 19:23:25 GMT
It's alright.We'll add the dinosaurs as we go along.Can you imagine if we had an RPG in Niger and only had 3 dinosaurs that were there?lol
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Post by Dino589 on Feb 28, 2010 19:29:20 GMT
Ok done. And thats just off the top of my head, too. Lol. Later I can go back and add in anything else I missed.
The only one I didn't edit was the Argentina one. Gonna need to go and do some research on that one; there is some confusion as to which species were contemporary with which other species.
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Dracilust
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Post by Dracilust on Feb 28, 2010 19:37:08 GMT
Alberta has a ton of dinosaurs!Including Troodon!This place would be my 2nd choice if I hadn't voted already.
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Post by Dino589 on Feb 28, 2010 19:43:05 GMT
Yep. Alberta is one of the most diverse prehistoric ecosystems known. If diversity is your sort of thing, I would make the Morrison and Hell Creek formations options as well.
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hermes888
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Post by hermes888 on Feb 28, 2010 19:55:05 GMT
**** Daspletosaurus, Troodon! Dino Planet FAIL for me! >< I didn't add the crocs because most are tiny, and that's why "ammonite" wasn't in WIS.
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hermes888
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Post by hermes888 on Feb 28, 2010 19:56:28 GMT
Should we make Dibs open yet?
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Post by mantooth02 on Feb 28, 2010 20:33:29 GMT
I voted Alberta, overall the most diverse list but the interior sea was tempting. In the future how about the Morrison Formation and Liaoning? Those would be fun.
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Post by Dino589 on Feb 28, 2010 20:41:52 GMT
I voted Alberta, overall the most diverse list but the interior sea was tempting. In the future how about the Morrison Formation and Liaoning? Those would be fun. Oooh! Liaoning! I totally forgot about that. I must say that I would love that as well.
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Post by schnautzr on Feb 28, 2010 20:44:01 GMT
Did anyone come up with a theory on how the time space thing works yet?
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Post by Dracilust on Feb 28, 2010 20:58:33 GMT
Did anyone come up with a theory on how the time space thing works yet? Easy.Someone tried to time travel.The time machine explodes.This causes a ripple in the space time coninuum.This ripple transverses several million years back to the past and then envelops an animal in a flash of light and ricochets it to another time period.Thus the distortion is made. Lolz,I made this up.
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