Posted: 14 Apr 2004, 23:29
is tarbosaurus also known as tyrannosaurus bataar ?how big was he?
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Tarbosaurus bataar/Tyrannosaurus bataar (God, they change it like every week, it feels like) is the Eastern Asian relative of Tyrannosaurus rex. It's such a close relative, in fact, that whether or not it's its own genus (Tarbosaurus) or simply another species of Tyrannosaurus is seemingly in constant question. It's about the same size, but with a slightly different skull shape, if I remember right.Deepu_ravi wrote:is tarbosaurus also known as tyrannosaurus bataar ?how big was he?
what's with the skull?Nagisa wrote:Tarbosaurus bataar/Tyrannosaurus bataar (God, they change it like every week, it feels like) is the Eastern Asian relative of Tyrannosaurus rex. It's such a close relative, in fact, that whether or not it's its own genus (Tarbosaurus) or simply another species of Tyrannosaurus is seemingly in constant question. It's about the same size, but with a slightly different skull shape, if I remember right.Deepu_ravi wrote: is tarbosaurus also known as tyrannosaurus bataar ?how big was he?
It probably was a Utahraptor..but thats in Utah and Wyoming. So your not the only curious and confused one here /dry.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid="<_<" border="0" alt="dry.gif" /> Its like a 20's car driving into a gas station which doesnt even have the right kind of gasoline the car needs (My friend told me the gasoline was soo different)tyrant_lizard_king wrote:By the way, how in the hell was Grant escavating an Asian Velociraptor in North America.
.....go back and re-read some of my posts. Utahraptor ostrummaysorum was bigger than that!Spinosaursus wrote:It probably was a Utahraptor..but thats in Utah and Wyoming. So your not the only curious and confused one here /dry.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid="<_<" border="0" alt="dry.gif" /> Its like a 20's car driving into a gas station which doesnt even have the right kind of gasoline the car needs (My friend told me the gasoline was soo different)tyrant_lizard_king wrote: By the way, how in the hell was Grant escavating an Asian Velociraptor in North America.
I shall re-post again so they don't have to travel.Anubis wrote:For a brief time, Deinonychus was considered to be a sub-species of Velociraptor since it is a member and of the same "family" of dinosaurs. Deinonychus was later seperated into it's own genera again, but in the novel version of Jurassic Park it basically mentions that the Velociraptors seen on Nublar are Deinonychus. Why was it kept the same in the movie? For the most part it may have not been noticed at all and the fact the threat level they had at that size. It's much more terrifying to fight something carnivorous at a human size (ex. see the Alien and Predator series of movies).