well, which is it?
well, which is it?
Good luck everybody. Have a good one.
No Iguanodon?
Disapointed
A Remoaner...sorry it had to be said.
Come on mate - you missed my two favourites - Dreadnoughtus and Velociraptor!!!
I see some have fallen into the obvious diplodocus trap already. The fools.
Triceratops FTW
What about the one-eyed dinosaur. The Doyathinkhesaurus?
I'll get my coat...
Even the real ones have some funky names...
http://www.nhm.ac.uk/discover/dino-d...a/gallery.html
Surprised you didn't include Puerilesorus in the list
Fas est ab hoste doceri
+1 for Velociraptor
Anyway Earth is less than 6000 year old according to certain reliable sources.
Thesaurus. The most erudite of them all.
I have to spend hours discussing dinosaurs with my eldest Grandson (5) and have come to the conclusion that Spinosaurus is my fave.
Head like a crocodile and a cool fin on his back.
Deffo No 1.
Cheers,
Neil.
Don't like the beak on that one. Looks too snappy. Fin is a nice idea though. I can see why that would be cooling in the summer
Good luck everybody. Have a good one.
These ammonite fossils can be found near Whitby, on the beach north of Sandsend.
Not a dinosaur, but it does have a great name - Hilda saw rus
From Wiki
Hildoceras is a genus of ammonite from the Jurassic[1]era in the family Hildoceratidae. The shells are characterized by a narrow discoidal evolute shape, keeled venter, concave ribs along the outer flanks, and a shallow spiral goove running along smooth inner flanks. Whorls slightly overlap, cross sections are compressed. The ventral keel is bordered on either side by a shallow groove. The genus was named by Alpheus Hyatt after Saint Hilda in 1876.
With you there. I am also subjected to much reading and discussion about dinosaurs with my 6 year old lad. "What's your favourite Dad?" is a regularly asked question and Spinosourus is always my answer. Isn't it one of these that eats the mobile phone (plus phone owner possibly) which is then heard ringing inside it in one of the Jarassic Park films?
The classic Dimetrodon. No contest.
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I'll go for Diplodocus.
Moving the skeleton cast at the NHM in 1979...
(I'm beard & glasses)
BTW, Pterodactyl isn't a Dinosaur it's a Pterosaur
Godzilla..
"Once is happenstance. Twice is coincidence. The third time it's enemy action."
'Populism, the last refuge of a Tory scoundrel'.
My Boss who lives in the Jurassic age...
Roger's Profanisaurus is an entertaining beast.
F.T.F.A.
The big one obviously T. rex.
Pterosaurs are flying lizards and not dino’s by the way, so dapper is correct.
This is most interesting!
I have been a keen amateur palaeontologist since the age of two(!), since long before Jurassic Park made it globally popular. I have amassed a considerable collection over the years.
And my favourite was always Triceratops - showing very strongly in the poll. I wonder what makes him so popular? I guess I always thought of him as a friendly gentle plant eater but with an edge - ie don't mess with a trike, because he's built like a tank and seriously tooled up...
So clever my foot fell off.
If we're talking non-avian dinosaurs then I'd be happy with any Allosaurid. You know the type - big head and no empathy. The perfect BP denizen in other words.
Feeding would probably be a bit expensive. Habitat might be tricky too. Probably be great for home security provided it's house trained. Which it wouldn't be.
Maybe I should pick something smaller.
The T-Rolex
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Bedsaurus. ..what you find in Travelodge !
Brendan
I remember reading somewhere that dinosaurs never really existed.
It's just a matter of time...
Godzuki is a great shout.
As we've had pterosaurs, can I have an ichthyosaur?
Corbynvotersaurus - want to be way back in the past?
This thread is useless without an Allosaurus option.
Staygosaurus !!
B
I'm surprised no one has mentioned roget's thesaurus
Good luck everybody. Have a good one.