So true
>>4783338For what it's worth. I'd talk to orthacanthus and deinocheirus.
>>4783338>GuanlongYeah I don't want to speak to any Chinese data centers, sorry
>>4783338>>4783343kek’d
Forget talking to "le spinosaurus we know nothing about" (the most studied spinosaurid from an articulate skeleton)I'd need to get on an immediate hotline to talk to Noasaurids and figure out their deal.
>>4783358I wanna know if Deltadromeus was some giga-sized noasaurid, because if it was, that would be a HORRID thing to see.
>>4783364Absolutely, they're the most esoteric theropod group.I want believe delta is a noasaurid since it's like a megafauna sized compsognathus
>>4783338Guanlong is just a faggy manlet version of Dilophosaurus
shut you bitch ass up, get me utahraptor on the phone
Sounds like someone is jelly.
>>4783338what kind of onions slurper even draws this shit
>>4783530The kind that fucked your mom and conceived (You).
>>4783488Wow. He really didn't take good care of his teeth. I guess that's what happens when your arms are too short to use a toothbrush.
>>4783486he from utah?
>>4783488They do have nice skeletons. It's a shame paleoart can't capture that beauty.
>>4783338Xenacanths are some of the coolest prehistoric sharks but yeah, megalodon takes the cake. I know about all the extinct elasmobranchs but i still think that megalodon and others giants neogene sharks are the most fascinating ones. Not too long ago (a couple of millions of years) the seas and oceans were full of oversized sharks that coexisted with the modern species. And megalodon was its own thing rather than a big great white shark, we still have no idea what did they looked like (unlike almost every other well-known extinct shark like xenacanths) even though they are the most popular prehistoric creature after T. Rex. It is crazy to think about, megalodon is just teeths and some rare vertebraes, nothing else, same thing for all the related species.