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Posted: 05 Jun 2004, 00:15
by lilgamefreek
Dilos and herbivores. Don't like the nemerous cornivores already. No need for more with out taking some out.

Posted: 11 Jun 2004, 12:46
by Megaraptor
i'M LEAVING IT THAT WAY UNTILL A MORE COMPLETE SKELOTON IS DISCOVERED

Posted: 12 Jun 2004, 00:34
by Underpants Man
Here's my answer:

NO. NEW. DINOSAURS.

I'm getting a little tired of this "new dinosaur" crap. In TLW, it was okay, but now the joke's has worn to old age. I think JPIV should concentrate more on plot and what we already have in the series rather than a new monster.

Posted: 13 Jun 2004, 17:49
by tyrannosaurus_rex_freak
I think they just put all the land dinosaur into JP4. T-Rex, Allosaurus it doesn't matter. plus JP3 was a big fake, on the neck twisting, you know the crack song popping from the neck!!! /smile.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":)" border="0" alt="smile.gif" />

Posted: 13 Jun 2004, 18:55
by Nagisa
tyrannosaurus_rex_freak wrote:I think they just put all the land dinosaur into JP4. T-Rex, Allosaurus it doesn't matter.
That would be some...damn...around 500 species, perhaps? More than that? Besides, "land dinosaurs" were the only kinds. There were no marine or aerial dinosaur species, unless you're a subscriber to the theory that Archaeopteryx and its ilk were actually decent at flying.

Posted: 14 Jun 2004, 16:35
by Megaraptor
He means JP dinos

Posted: 14 Jun 2004, 18:49
by Nagisa
Megaraptor wrote:He means JP dinos
How do you derive that from his statement? I really don't see any part in there where he specifies "all JP dinosaurs."

Posted: 28 Jun 2004, 07:47
by Aquatic_Spinosaurus
You mentioned the marine dinosaurs being none existant. That's not true.
Pleasiosaur (sp?) is a marine dinosaur, there are many others I can describe but can't name.
And about Archeoptrix, it could fly. Pterasaurs could fly too, so you have land dinos (like rex), dino's that live in water (pleasio) and dinosaurs that could fly (Ptera).
They don't HAVE to live in water forever, or fly forever...they will need to come onto land eventually, but remember where they spend most of their time.
And don't bother replying to me cause I just know I'll be flamed anyway.

Posted: 28 Jun 2004, 09:30
by Nagisa
And the funny thing is...you're absolutely wrong.

Plesiosaurs, Mosasaurs, and the like were not dinosaurs, but rather marine reptiles. Similarly, Pterosaurs were warm-blooded flying reptiles, not dinosaurs. Just because it has "-saurus" at the end of its name does not automatically make it a dinosaur.

Archaeopteryx's ability to fly is called into severe question by many paleontologists. Most say that - at best - it was an awkward glider.

Posted: 30 Jun 2004, 03:10
by Aquatic_Spinosaurus
Nagisa wrote:And the funny thing is...you're absolutely wrong.

Plesiosaurs, Mosasaurs, and the like were not dinosaurs, but rather marine reptiles. Similarly, Pterosaurs were warm-blooded flying reptiles, not dinosaurs. Just because it has "-saurus" at the end of its name does not automatically make it a dinosaur.

Archaeopteryx's ability to fly is called into severe question by many paleontologists. Most say that - at best - it was an awkward glider.
I knew you'd flame my ass. good for you. /sleep.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid="-_-" border="0" alt="sleep.gif" />