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The Dinosaurs Club

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Response to The Dinosaurs Club 2006-11-24 19:14:17


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

this club may not be dead but its close enough

Response to The Dinosaurs Club 2006-11-25 14:33:36


thanks
i have been up to nothing

Are there dinosaur games/movies on Newgrounds? if not we could make one and would it would be a new thing. i am thinking about a sideview game that in the beginning you are a Trylobite or something and when finishing levels you evolve everytime to a little less ancient animal and of course you will also be a dinosaur. Depending on what you do is the way of which thing your evolution will proceed, e.g. if you are a bird and you eat nuts you get a different beak than when you eat worms.
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Response to The Dinosaurs Club 2006-11-25 14:37:10


when i said Dragon i meant Dinosaur

Response to The Dinosaurs Club 2006-11-25 16:50:59


At 11/25/06 02:37 PM, keramikon wrote: when i said Dragon i meant Dinosaur

LOL

I didnt even catch that so its ok heh, what else you have for us??


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Response to The Dinosaurs Club 2006-11-25 20:24:48


At 11/19/06 02:51 PM, keramikon wrote: i just made this mosasaurus in clay for my club entry

Hahaha! That looks cool! Pretty creative my friend. 8/10!

is this club dead?

I hate it when people say things like this. It's spam in my eyes.

Are there dinosaur games/movies on Newgrounds?

I remember seeing some Dinosaur flashes on Newgrounds. Use the search bar to find some Dino flashes.


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Response to The Dinosaurs Club 2006-11-27 09:00:32


who wants to make a dinosaur game

Response to The Dinosaurs Club 2007-01-08 14:41:23


Hey you guys, just stopped by to say hi!

My pencilbox was lost at school last week. I had there tons of pens, 2 rulers, a marker [...], a housekey, my glasses, money, a Krispy Kreme keyholder and a Museum of the Rockies keyholder.
I cannot go back to Montana to grab another one, so this makes me pretty sad :(

Cya later :P


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Response to The Dinosaurs Club 2007-06-20 10:14:52


At 1/8/07 02:41 PM, carmelhadinosaur wrote: Hey you guys, just stopped by to say hi!

It's been so long since I posted here. I wonder what everyone has been doing, dinosaur wise. :/

My pencilbox was lost at school last week. I had there tons of pens, 2 rulers, a marker [...], a housekey, my glasses, money, a Krispy Kreme keyholder and a Museum of the Rockies keyholder.
I cannot go back to Montana to grab another one, so this makes me pretty sad :(

Damn, that sucks for you. You used all that stuff to draw your dinosaur and other pics right? :/


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Response to The Dinosaurs Club 2012-12-17 06:29:50


At 12/17/12 05:40 AM, Austerity wrote: Dinoaurs

lol my last post here was from 2007. Anyways, cool pic. I wonder what type of Dinosaur that is. :/


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Response to The Dinosaurs Club 2012-12-17 07:20:35


At 12/17/12 07:03 AM, Austerity wrote: The dinosaurs in the pic are called Amargasauruses. It was in a National Geographic article about bizarre dinosaurs. They always had the best dinosaur illustrations.

They look more like killers then plant eaters. I can't even say half of the dinosaurs names. Do the names originate from Latin or something?


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Response to The Dinosaurs Club 2012-12-17 07:42:43


At 12/17/12 07:25 AM, Austerity wrote: Here's a human-to-Amargasaurus compared side to side.

If I were to see a dinosaur like that in real life I'd shit myself. And interesting fact about how the names were created. :)


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Response to The Dinosaurs Club 2012-12-17 08:02:00


At 12/17/12 07:55 AM, Austerity wrote: Imagine if you saw the purple shaded one in this graph. It's the largest dinosaur ever discovered.

I would shit myself 3x as hard. lol But seriously, that's fucking huge. Looks like a Brontosaurus... I can barely see the names of the dinosaurs on the bottom right side.


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Response to The Dinosaurs Club 2012-12-17 08:19:03


At 12/17/12 08:11 AM, Austerity wrote: That dinosaur's name is Amphicoelias Fragillimus, probably one of the most difficult dinosaur names to pronounce. There are a lot of dinosaurs that have a similar shape but don't come close to it. Btw, Brontosaurus was renamed Apatosaurus a long time ago. Here's another graph, Apatosaurus is one of the smaller ones.

Apatosaurus eh? Damn, I remember it when it used to be called Brontosaurus when I was a little kid. Interesting on how some dinosaurs look really similar to others. Must be from the same family?

And with this being my 2000th post, I think I'll take a good, very long break from the newgrounds forum, unless some posts disappear due to the occasional thread deletion. Cya.

Nice going with the 2000th post marker. I have yet to reach my goal to get to 10,000 posts.


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Response to The Dinosaurs Club 2012-12-17 10:57:03


Is anybody here a fan of the Dino Crisis games?

Response to The Dinosaurs Club 2012-12-17 12:39:42


At 12/17/12 10:57 AM, DeIirium wrote: Is anybody here a fan of the Dino Crisis games?

Hell yeah. I used to watch my friends play that all the time. Scary as shit when the T-Rex starts to chase you around the buildings. lol


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Response to The Dinosaurs Club 2013-01-04 23:15:59


At 1/1/13 02:00 AM, Austerity wrote: We need to keep this club alive and not let it die for years at a time again

Here's for a dino 2013

Are there any dinosaurs left at this point to claim?
Stegosaurus is my favorite but he's a popular one.
Unless I can be a clone Stegosaurus like Jurassic Park or something.


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Response to The Dinosaurs Club 2013-01-05 01:23:20


My favorite is the spinosaurus, the largest known carnivorous dinosaur. Not even the mighty tyrannosaurus rex could handle it.

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Response to The Dinosaurs Club 2013-01-05 22:31:10


At 1/5/13 01:23 AM, Sense-Offender wrote: My favorite is the spinosaurus, the largest known carnivorous dinosaur. Not even the mighty tyrannosaurus rex could handle it.

Probably cos its arms are longer.


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Response to The Dinosaurs Club 2013-01-05 22:36:43


At 1/5/13 10:31 PM, jjjkuk wrote:
At 1/5/13 01:23 AM, Sense-Offender wrote: My favorite is the spinosaurus, the largest known carnivorous dinosaur. Not even the mighty tyrannosaurus rex could handle it.
Probably cos its arms are longer.

Nah, they were just really massive, but their claws were very deadly. eviscerated other dinos with them.


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Response to The Dinosaurs Club 2013-01-08 00:01:11


At 1/7/13 09:17 PM, Austerity wrote: You've been watching too much Jurassic Park 3. Yeah Spinosaurus was larger than Rex, but in a battle the big T would have edged it out due to it's superior jaw structure and there is evidence of copious amounts of testosterone which would have made it hyper aggressive.

We do also have to remember that we'll never really know who would win that fight, since they all went extinct a while back.
Honestly, I think it would be pretty badass just to see that in a movie or video game. Make it happen, Steven Spielberg!


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Response to The Dinosaurs Club 2013-01-08 20:33:23


At 1/8/13 03:31 AM, Austerity wrote: Jurassic Park 3...

Also, Spinosaurus went extinct like 60 million years before Tyrannosaurus came around.

Ah damn, forgot about that. Never actually saw the third one, only the first one.


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Response to The Dinosaurs Club 2025-04-17 13:58:12


yo guys r u still alive there

or y'all just disappeared... like the real dinosaurs xD


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