... Yes -- "as soon as I can" is the keyword. I have read them but I don't find the time to answer. All in all they are very good! I'll upload them _sometime_...
David Marjanovic
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Mar 1, 2006 11:30 am
11423
... Originally lived in southern France. Then I pointed out that featherless dinosaurs are impossible in Europe and moved it. ... Exactly :-)...
David Marjanovic
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Mar 1, 2006 11:57 am
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... don't find ... Brillliant! Thanks very much for the positive response. I'll upload them ... principle ... Lewis ... Okay, that's just my overly lyrical...
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... babies....Oh well. Southern Europe did have *Stepanorhinus sp.* *Palaeoloxodon antiquus* and *Hippopotamus amphibius* less than 70,000 years ago...
... That's a bit late but follows a quite warm interglacial. (Glacials begin slowly and end very abruptly.)...
David Marjanovic
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Mar 1, 2006 3:33 pm
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... *Palaeoloxodon* and *Hippopotamus* remains peter out by 40,000 years ago, *Stephanorhinus* by 20,000 years, right before the major glaciation. *Homo...
Still more corrected stuff on http://eobasileus.blogspot.com Including corrected beakuanas to fit Dave's specifications and another eberg. Also on the site are...
... though....Hmmm, well, they're well armored and probably stay in thick brush right? ... I won't sic Fido on 'em :-) As for the rest, David has the floor. ...
... Affords more protection, so I says. Of course, if you don't like it... ... Hmmm, well, they're well armored and ... That's about it. ... Thanks. ... Yes,...
... Good, they'll still suffer heavy predation when young.Hmmm, even with all that armored scuts and nuts,keep them small and ready to dash into brush and...
... Correct. ... Why reluctantly? We can get to an agreement that'll benefit Spec in the end and make us both happy. ( like this: :) ) First of all, I'd...
... *Palaeoloxodon* and *Hippopotamus* remains peter out by 40,000 years ago, *Stephanorhinus* by 20,000 years, right before the major glaciation. *Homo...
the vivipary appears again? Nope. Probably it's impossible for archosaurs....
David Marjanovic
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Mar 2, 2006 11:28 pm
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... another ... correction ... welcome. ... (notably ... Magnificent, all magnificent! I'll describe all of the beakuanas in one go, when the weather here is a...
A few ideas for Spec's coelacanths (I assume coelacanths won't have changed that much in general form?): - a sort of large pugpike-type marine coelacanth. -...
... have ... yes, staying fairly generalised. ... Nearshore coelocanths are an unceartainty, see ramblings further down. ... I can imagine coelocanths being...
... By "Big" it was 1m(3 feet) long perhaps up to 1.5m in very exceptional speciments, and probably ran into holes just like warthogs,maras,european rabbits, ...
... Probably not. ... Could be. I know very little about post-Cenomanian coelacanths, however. ... Pike, yes. Carp, certainly not. Coelacanths are big top...
David Marjanovic
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Mar 3, 2006 2:53 pm
11442
Her medicaments have basically beaten her up, but she has found that, right now, she can draw sketches in bed. So... here's how to draw the jackalopes' ... As...
David Marjanovic
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Mar 3, 2006 2:59 pm
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... have ... thats the consensus I heard too. ... it pre-empts open-water pugpikes for the most part? ... neat. another freshwater group would be the hybodont...
... Now I get it. Remember the January discussion on how to replace the croc_manders? Let's have a recent (!) radiation (!) of coelacanths instead! (Yeah, OK....
David Marjanovic
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Mar 3, 2006 3:43 pm
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... that, right ... that's a step in the right direction. very cool pics, Tiina. bravo. ... may it do so forever....
... No. Pugpikes are open-water cruisers, like tuna and swordfish (just bigger & badder). Coelacanths are ambushers (with tremendous acceleration). I wouldn't...
David Marjanovic
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Mar 3, 2006 3:54 pm
11447
... Right. ... Wrong, of course. As a pike -- ambushing top predator that hides in thick vegetation and shoots out to eat....
David Marjanovic
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Mar 3, 2006 3:56 pm
11448
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I'm working on filling up the north american landscape north of the frost-free zones with segnosaurs,spelks,etc. Did streks ever make it into N.America, or...
Need to know, Are all Hesperonychid deinonychosaurs bobunk? If so, I'll expand Tyrants and Metacanids in N.America. and add in some Boreonychids(draks) and a...
... That's a complicated matter that needs to be thought out properly. It hasn't been. I suggest to wait for Tiina's return. ... This needs to be done anyway. ...