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Randomwormo [2021-03-13 00:40:13 +0000 UTC]
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Evodolka [2019-03-19 21:25:03 +0000 UTC]
awesome, don;t believe i have ever heard or seen this dinosaur before, love that tail
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Jason244555 In reply to Evodolka [2019-03-20 02:13:50 +0000 UTC]
I think its a new discovery (within the last two years or so). Pretty amazing huh?
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Evodolka In reply to Jason244555 [2019-03-20 02:22:10 +0000 UTC]
neato
i can agree it is
also thanks for the watch, means a lot
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Jason244555 In reply to Evodolka [2019-03-20 02:27:48 +0000 UTC]
Np. Btw do you know if they formally named the possible 90 foot prosauropod from the late Triassic (Rhaetian age I think)? It could be the largest animal to walk on two legs. At first, that's what I thought this one was, but the neck is too short for a prosauropod. Just fine for a possible distant neornithischian relative of Stegosaurus, which is what this dinosaur most likely is. Very well done art.
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Atlantis536 In reply to Jason244555 [2019-05-07 01:56:12 +0000 UTC]
The large Late Triassic bipedal "prosauropod" is actually an Early Jurassic quadrupedal basal sauropod. In late 2018 it was named Ledumahadi.
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Weirda-s-M-art In reply to Jason244555 [2019-03-20 06:33:14 +0000 UTC]
Pardon for getting between comments, but I would recommend you to watch
this guy keeps on sharing news involving some research,
discovery of new species or changes in taxonomy/naming of prehistoric species.
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Jason244555 In reply to Weirda-s-M-art [2019-03-21 21:45:27 +0000 UTC]
I see, I shall.
Thanks for the link
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Evodolka In reply to Jason244555 [2019-03-20 03:26:28 +0000 UTC]
no i have no idea if that has a name yet
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