Dracilust
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Zehark the Albertosaurus
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Post by Dracilust on Nov 15, 2009 23:47:04 GMT
Actually, I'm not sure about the physics and all, but if Ankylosaurus is anything like Glyptodon, it was slow and had a really bad aim, so its tail would have served no purpose except battling others of it own kind, or possibly banging on the ground. I'd imagine Stegosaurus would have a similar aiming problem. Stegosaurus had spikes, too... By spikes, I ment the ones surrounding it's face,back,and near the tail.
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Post by schnautzr on Nov 16, 2009 0:09:42 GMT
Ah, yes, I misunderstood you. It does have those spikes. That would stink to get clobbered by a large dino using an ankylosaur as a club...
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Dracilust
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Post by Dracilust on Nov 16, 2009 2:04:19 GMT
I can imagine that. ;D
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