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| Inaccuracies in Paleotology and/or Zoology; list the inaccuracies that you encounter | |
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| Topic Started: Apr 18 2011, 08:19 PM (185 Views) | |
| Dinotyrannotherium | Apr 18 2011, 08:19 PM Post #1 |
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List some inaccuracies that you encountered with. In "Wild and Wooly Mammoths", Columbian Mammoths have intersecting tusks, and Imperial Mammoths have strait tusks. In Jurassic Park Movies, Velociraptors are as big as humans, have no feathers on it's arms or at all, they are the same thing as Deinonycus, and live in Montana. |
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| Argentenoboy | May 7 2011, 06:39 PM Post #2 |
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T rex lost to spino in JP3 That's all they need to know |
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| Dinotyrannotherium | May 11 2011, 07:49 PM Post #3 |
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Here is another one from JP3: Spinosaurus is a human eater.
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| moosCOW | May 11 2011, 09:14 PM Post #4 |
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Every predator in JP was a man eater xD |
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| Dinotyrannotherium | May 12 2011, 06:38 PM Post #5 |
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Yeah, but the Spino thing was inaccurate. That's how I describe a carnivore that eats big animals, like lions and willdebeast. I still don't know the correct term for it. :mellow: |
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| Argentenoboy | May 12 2011, 09:29 PM Post #6 |
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...Carnivore lol im surprised you still dont know the term yet |
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| Dinotyrannotherium | May 16 2011, 11:39 AM Post #7 |
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I know it's called a carnivore! It's just there are different types. Like Spino is a Picvsavore (fish eater, sorry for spelling, just look at the coding for fish eaters in main .xml file in ZT2, you will find the word). |
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| Dinotyrannotherium | Jun 26 2011, 10:37 PM Post #8 |
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Here is another one, in Planet Green's "Prehistoric" series, All mammoths have a thick coat of hair And they found a fossil footprint belonging to Albertosaurus. Which one was 160 million years old? The fossil, OR STINKING ALBERTOSAURUS? EPIC FAIL |
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