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The Dinosaurs Club

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Response to The Dinosaurs Club 2006-09-02 05:55:45


Wow, that's a lot of prehistoric animals...nice pictures as well, I wish I could do as good as that.


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Response to The Dinosaurs Club 2006-09-02 14:02:05


At 9/2/06 05:55 AM, Wombat333 wrote: Wow, that's a lot of prehistoric animals...nice pictures as well, I wish I could do as good as that.

Thanks alot :D

Sorry for all the posts, but this might just be my latest post for this year. Tommorow school starts, and it's the 11th grade, so maybe once a month i'll get to be on the computer :,(

cya :)


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Response to The Dinosaurs Club 2006-09-02 14:11:48


Sorry for all the posts, but this might just be my latest post for this year. Tommorow school starts, and it's the 11th grade, so maybe once a month i'll get to be on the computer :,(

cya :)

It's year 11 for me so it may be the same. Bye for now.


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Response to The Dinosaurs Club 2006-09-05 13:42:10


Sorry for the double post. I begin year 11 tomorrow and I want to concentrate more on schoolwork. As of tomorrow, I am going to post a lot less, maybe a quarter of what I do now. Don't kick me out, i'll still be here, just less of me. I won't be around much, so till then Bye.


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Response to The Dinosaurs Club 2006-09-20 02:17:18


Well, I think this club is dead for good now. It's a shame as it's the first club I joined but i'm leaving. I don't think this can be revived.


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Response to The Dinosaurs Club 2006-09-20 02:23:01


OMG I laughed so hard when I first saw this topic.


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Response to The Dinosaurs Club 2006-09-28 13:22:24


Wow you guys are off to school no dinos??? well be sure to stop by every now and then when you can, i hfor one have not been here in awhile what i miss???

Any more news on the Jurrasic park movie????

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Response to The Dinosaurs Club 2006-09-28 13:32:35


Sorry, I think the club is gone. Nobody posts here, not even the starter. Sorry but i've quit too. And I don't have any JP news either.


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Response to The Dinosaurs Club 2006-09-28 14:14:24


At 9/2/06 05:15 AM, carmelhadinosaur wrote: Big Pic
Believe it or not, there are 41 prehistroic animals in that yellow box, and 85 on the shelves. I ran out of place :P
I orginized all the beasts by time leaved, thus I only managed to arrange the ones from 0-144 MYO (Quarternary-Cretaceous), Man-Sinraptor. The Allosaurus will open the Jurassic period on the future shelves, and the Jelly Fish will end it all in the Precambrian period.
lol

OMFG, That's a lot of Dino Figures you got there. 41 Prehistoric Animals in that yellow box, Damn! Jelly Fish will end it all! lol!

Well, I think this club is dead for good now. It's a shame as it's the first club I joined but i'm leaving. I don't think this can be revived.

O RLY? I never left, I just took a big break at posting. I'll try to post more often since I think I'm getting my mojo back.

OMG I laughed so hard when I first saw this topic.

And I laughed so hard at your profile! Hahaha!

Wow you guys are off to school no dinos??? well be sure to stop by every now and then when you can, i hfor one have not been here in awhile what i miss???

You missed a bunch of pictures and quizzes. That's basically it. Other then that, Dino History as well.

Any more news on the Jurrasic park movie????

Saldy, no. :(

Sorry, I think the club is gone. Nobody posts here, not even the starter. Sorry but i've quit too. And I don't have any JP news either.

You are the weakest link. GOODBYE! :(


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Response to The Dinosaurs Club 2006-09-29 12:34:04


Although I am no longer a member I thought it would be nice to submit this club to the club master section. I hope this helps boast the activity for you.


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Response to The Dinosaurs Club 2006-09-29 14:40:01


i love dinosaurs!

Response to The Dinosaurs Club 2006-09-30 09:58:12


At 9/29/06 02:40 PM, Terrorful wrote: i love dinosaurs!

yay!
Would you like to be one? :D

Wombat, you make me smile with your shananigans (if this is an improper usage of the word please tell me cause I just wanted to write it :P).
This club will never be dead, not as long as those who are here remain loyal to him.

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Ok well so it is dead? That's no reason for quiting.. I don't have much time on my hands and I don't have any dinosaur news. But i'll post some here when I get them.


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Response to The Dinosaurs Club 2006-09-30 12:00:48


Ok well so it is dead? That's no reason for quiting.. I don't have much time on my hands and I don't have any dinosaur news. But i'll post some here when I get them.

That's not the only reason. If you check up above a few posts then you'll see about all my year 11 stuff.


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Response to The Dinosaurs Club 2006-10-07 00:09:37


At 9/28/06 02:14 PM, Seamonky wrote:
Sorry, I think the club is gone. Nobody posts here, not even the starter. Sorry but i've quit too. And I don't have any JP news either.
You are the weakest link. GOODBYE! :(

Roffl...

Someone got owned haha, i love that line, so any new dino media going on???

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Response to The Dinosaurs Club 2006-10-13 12:14:51


Did you know that the T rex is known to be a scavinger and a hunter. And a rex baby has feathers.

Response to The Dinosaurs Club 2006-10-13 21:23:07


At 10/13/06 12:14 PM, the-man-who-knew wrote: Did you know that the T rex is known to be a scavinger and a hunter. And a rex baby has feathers.

Thats good info i didnt even know, why des the baby have feathers though???

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Response to The Dinosaurs Club 2006-10-13 21:28:42


At 10/13/06 09:23 PM, XwaynecoltX wrote:
At 10/13/06 12:14 PM, the-man-who-knew wrote: Did you know that the T rex is known to be a scavinger and a hunter. And a rex baby has feathers.
Thats good info i didnt even know, why des the baby have feathers though???

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Possibly for warmth or to show bright colours to ward off carnivores.

Response to The Dinosaurs Club 2006-10-15 18:09:06


Alosaurus is the greatest carnivore ever

Response to The Dinosaurs Club 2006-10-16 15:00:03


At 10/13/06 12:14 PM, the-man-who-knew wrote: Did you know that the T rex is known to be a scavinger and a hunter. And a rex baby has feathers.

I remmember seeing a movie with Jack Horner, in the Rockies Museum in Montana. It was about how Jack believes that the T-Rex was a scavenger and the rest of the Paleontologists thinks otherwise. He also said it needed to have really ugly and scary look like the voltures has..
I don't think only the babies had feathers, I mean they're not gonna stop growing and fall down all of a sudden..
Anyway, in both subjects i'd like to stay neutral :D


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Response to The Dinosaurs Club 2006-10-19 03:15:44


It is interesting about the feathers because i never knew that, but they were only feathers and not wings right???

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Response to The Dinosaurs Club 2006-10-20 20:30:42


Hello people, don't know if any remember me, I'm the Coelophysis anyways :p

Am finishing a 4,000 word essay on evolution from birds to dinosaurs this weekend. Pretty interesting stuff. Even went to a museum and talked to a Palaeontologist.

About the T-Rex with feathers, if I'm not mistaken, haven't they found T-Rex skin without feathers already? (fossilized of course:p) And it is fully possible the kids had it still, most birds change their feathers regularly for the different seasons, so I can imagine a T-Rex adolescent shedding of all its feathers, if it didn't need them for insulation anymore;) And T-Rex had no wings, just maybe feathers.

Response to The Dinosaurs Club 2006-10-24 06:27:05


At 10/20/06 08:30 PM, FeatherSnake wrote: Hello people, don't know if any remember me, I'm the Coelophysis anyways :p

Welcome back...

Am finishing a 4,000 word essay on evolution from birds to dinosaurs this weekend. Pretty interesting stuff. Even went to a museum and talked to a Palaeontologist.

Wow maybe post it or some of it here if you like, might make for an interesting read...

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Response to The Dinosaurs Club 2006-10-24 12:58:07


Im quite suprise people arnt going on about The T-rex being a scavinger.

They believe the rex baby had feathers is becuase during the follisisation there is an imprint of the dinosaurs skin on the rock surrounding it and sometimes on the bones themselves.

Response to The Dinosaurs Club 2006-10-25 14:41:47


At 10/24/06 06:27 AM, XwaynecoltX wrote:
At 10/20/06 08:30 PM, FeatherSnake wrote: Hello people, don't know if any remember me, I'm the Coelophysis anyways :p
Welcome back...

Am finishing a 4,000 word essay on evolution from birds to dinosaurs this weekend. Pretty interesting stuff. Even went to a museum and talked to a Palaeontologist.
Wow maybe post it or some of it here if you like, might make for an interesting read...

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Have given a draft to a teacher for a review now. I can surely post it here when I'm done, if people are interested, I'm basically comparing the skeletons of Archaeopteryx and Confuciusornis (two ancient birds) with the fossils of Dromaeosaurus and Oviraptor, and used that as basis for my research. Learned a lot through writing this essay:D

Response to The Dinosaurs Club 2006-11-07 19:43:31


Lets get this topic back on its feet.

WAKE UP! slap

Alkilasaur is it name i think. I definatly spelt that wrong but its my fav dino

Response to The Dinosaurs Club 2006-11-09 22:25:48


At 10/25/06 02:41 PM, FeatherSnake wrote: Have given a draft to a teacher for a review now. I can surely post it here when I'm done, if people are interested, I'm basically comparing the skeletons of Archaeopteryx and Confuciusornis (two ancient birds) with the fossils of Dromaeosaurus and Oviraptor, and used that as basis for my research. Learned a lot through writing this essay:D

Ok sounds good i know i would be interested in seeing it, but whenever you have time is fine...

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Response to The Dinosaurs Club 2006-11-19 12:55:35


hey ill join
i am the Mosasaurus

Response to The Dinosaurs Club 2006-11-19 14:51:13


i just made this mosasaurus in clay for my club entry

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Response to The Dinosaurs Club 2006-11-21 11:08:02


is this club dead?

Response to The Dinosaurs Club 2006-11-24 15:44:31


At 11/21/06 11:08 AM, keramikon wrote: is this club dead?

I dont think it is, and i like your clay thing its awsome work, so what ahve you been upto???


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