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Published: 2010-03-26 20:54:05 +0000 UTC; Views: 603; Favourites: 10; Downloads: 3
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Description 'When one thinks of a spinosaur, one might imagine a terrifying superpredator that breaks necks for fun. Then you enter the field of educated people and realise they were nothing more than fish-eating bullies that would ultimately piss themselves at the sight of a equally sized or larger predator. Agilospinax is no different.

True, they are indeed a threat to man, but that's more our fault because we're the same size as their lunch. They eat fish, people that get lost in the Forest of Rought, Pterosaurs, birds, and small sized dinos. They are about the length of one and a half city buses, and as tall as one too.

What is peculiar though is the fact that these guys have a definitive "sail", well specifically three, instead of a raised spine like their ancestors. They still function as temperature regulators though. They tend to walk around on all fours, but once scared or catch sight of prey, they make like a theropod and RUN.

They tend to stick around the swampy areas so this has lead to some conlficts with the Sobeks, similar in how spinosaur territory overlaped the territories of giant crocodilians in the Mezozoic era.

Not once has there been an incident involving an Agilospinax entering the city. This is partially due to the fact that they would have to pass through the territory of not only the Demotaurus, but the Vricemia as well...

--RC'

A/N: Not really a fan of spinosaurs. Maybe when JPIII first came out yeah, but now that I'm educated and found out that Horner was wrong about everything (big surprise there) dealing with Spinosaurus, not so much. Uneducated Youtube members don't help either... And lets not forget "Clash of The Dinosaurs", that made the JPIII Spinosaurus look correct in every aspect, that's scary if you think about it.

Agilospinax originated from the 'Extinct' trainwreck... GD... How much of my universe's fauna originated from that?! That's like four counting this one.
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Scatha-the-Worm [2010-03-29 21:05:10 +0000 UTC]

I personally like Spinosaurus, but not as much as Tyrannosaurus or Baryonyx.

I do like this design, though. The omnipedial stance is neat.

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