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10-03-2008, 02:06 AM
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And the largest marine reptile was called Leedsichtys, I was sort of close.
Last one from interspecies. Someone asked what would win between a lion and 10 harpy eagles. And another asked, well, I'll just cut and paste since it is too precious:
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Imagine an oval-shaped pool approximately 60 metres from end to end, with a convex floor, such that the centre of the pool, at about half a metre deep, would be the shallowest, and the outer rim of the pool, at about 2 metres deep, would be the deepest. If a 14 metre colossal squid were placed at each end of the pool and a pair of ligers, a 3.8 metre male and a 3.2 metre female, were placed at the shallow centre of the pool, and all animals involved were ravenously hungry, who would win?
Wow!
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10-03-2008, 11:58 AM
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I am going for the classics
Triceratops
Iti s like pickign the grappler over the striker(T-Rex)
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10-03-2008, 01:19 PM
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How, indeed, can she slap?
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Originally Posted by nhbbear
And the largest marine reptile was called Leedsichtys, I was sort of close.
Last one from interspecies. Someone asked what would win between a lion and 10 harpy eagles. And another asked, well, I'll just cut and paste since it is too precious:
Question
Imagine an oval-shaped pool approximately 60 metres from end to end, with a convex floor, such that the centre of the pool, at about half a metre deep, would be the shallowest, and the outer rim of the pool, at about 2 metres deep, would be the deepest. If a 14 metre colossal squid were placed at each end of the pool and a pair of ligers, a 3.8 metre male and a 3.2 metre female, were placed at the shallow centre of the pool, and all animals involved were ravenously hungry, who would win?
Wow!
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Leedsichthys was the largest known fish, not reptile.
Largest marine reptile was a pliosaur.
Largest marine reptile known to science discovered
Anybody ever watched the DVD on "walking with monsters"? It's awesome!
Also this book rules for detail on marine reptiles:
Amazon.com: Sea Dragons: Predators Of The Prehistoric Oceans: Richard Ellis: Books
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10-03-2008, 01:26 PM
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tyrannosaurus rex
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10-03-2008, 01:37 PM
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I was scared of MrsSIROSISOLVR it was a huge beast and had massive fangs and no matter what I did I could not escape it's mantle like clutch!
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10-03-2008, 01:38 PM
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I will devour your soul.
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Megladon ruled all.
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10-03-2008, 01:44 PM
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Originally Posted by Sinister Rouge
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Bred for it's skills and magic.
I always liked the stegosaurus.
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