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xKuroiTaimax

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ended up giving them to a friend who loves dinosaurs, recently. They're cool for making rubbing and things with, even just for the texture. You can even rip the paper up and decoupage with it.
 

Gyroscope

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ended up giving them to a friend who loves dinosaurs, recently. They're cool for making rubbing and things with, even just for the texture. You can even rip the paper up and decoupage with it.
I know someone that collects dragons and dinosaurs that would love to have one of those. How long since you played Guess Who ? I still have that one myself and haven't played it in years.
 

xKuroiTaimax

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It got taken out at new years by my mother while I was sleeping at grandma's... I noticed a joint and my pile of collected stems were missing @_@

I love dragons, too! They are fun to draw. Even better is dinosaurs that look like dragons...

It's real pachycephalosaur

 

Gyroscope

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It got taken out at new years by my mother while I was sleeping at grandma's... I noticed a joint and my pile of collected stems were missing @_@

I love dragons, too! They are fun to draw. Even better is dinosaurs that look like dragons...

It's real pachycephalosaur

That is so cool. Did you take that photo yourself ? If so where ?
 

Gyroscope

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I knew when I posted that someone would come up with something like that. Thanks, but that was so long ago I didn't know they made charts back then.
 

Carne Seca

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It's called "science." Dracorex Hogwartsia lived during the Cretaceous about 35 millions years ago. Long before hominids. I didn't want Kuroi to be misled.
 

cannabineer

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It's called "science." Dracorex Hogwartsia lived during the Cretaceous about 35 millions years ago. Long before hominids. I didn't want Kuroi to be misled.

I'll be a nitpick here ... the Cretaceous ended (most believe with a bang) 65.5 million years ago, and with it the dinosaurs went.
Dracorex comes from South Dakota's Hell Creek formation, which spans the final 1.8 million years (latter Maastrichtian stage) of the Cretaceous period. cn
 

Carne Seca

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I'll be a nitpick here ... the Cretaceous ended (most believe with a bang) 65.5 million years ago, and with it the dinosaurs went.
Dracorex comes from South Dakota's Hell Creek formation, which spans the final 1.8 million years (latter Maastrichtian stage) of the Cretaceous period. cn
Sorry about that. I get my eras mixed up. I've been out of school for a looong time. Dracorex Hogwartsia lived during the late cretaceous. :p
 

Gyroscope

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It's called "science." Dracorex Hogwartsia lived during the Cretaceous about 35 millions years ago. Long before hominids. I didn't want Kuroi to be misled.
Your google skills are impressive ! I wonder what the dinosaurs ate because your chart says that plants came after the dinosaurs too ? If I didn't know better I would think you were trying to be a smartass to me.
 
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