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Who is your favorite dinosaur?
Call me basic, but I love Tyrannosaurus Rex. Beefy stealth predator is King for a reason!!!! I also really love T-Mac, Tyrannosaurus Mcraeensis, as well!
I also love the megaraptorian family, especially Maip Macrothorax! That entire family of dinosaurs though is so unique!
I also love Utahraptor. I don't know why, I just do. I remember them from Zoo Tycoon 1 and 2, I loved putting them in exhibits! And that love carried over to present day! Of course, Utahraptor was feathered, not scaley in the Zoo Tycoon games, but that just makes me love them even more now!
Acrocanthosaurus is also cool too! I love them! They look so unique and epic!
ALSO ARCTIC T-REX NANUQSAURUS
AND FLOOFY TYRANNOSAUR YUTYRANNUS!!!
I just love tyrannosaurs in general. Oop.
I... may be a sucker for carnivorous dinosaurs in general. And I know that herbivores should get love to, and ceratopsians and stegosaurs are awesome and sauropods are insane, but... I just really like the carnivores. Dunno why, I just do. But I'm that way with animals as a whole. I love the Big Cats of present day, adore wolves, bears are fun, etcetera.
So yeah... My favorite dinosaurs!
This Week in Dinosaur News: Huge new dinosaur tracks, refined Ankylosaurus description, and more
“Hypotheses of osteoderm morphologies and placements in Ankylosaurus magniventris…” By Victoria M. Arbour & Jordan C. Mallon http://www.facetsjournal.com/doi/10.1139/facets-2017-0063 A new paper supports the use of the proposed classification of Ornithoscelida A large trackway was found in Mongolia with a Gallimimus foot underneath “Megatheropod” tracks were found in Lesotho, Southern Africa…
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