We have two species, give me name suggestions, the ones I like the most are picked
First we have a single Cetiosaurus
Next we have 2 Liopleurodon, one of them has been named Leon, so I need a suggestion for the other
28 Votes in Poll
We have two species, give me name suggestions, the ones I like the most are picked
First we have a single Cetiosaurus
Next we have 2 Liopleurodon, one of them has been named Leon, so I need a suggestion for the other
28 Votes in Poll
And here's your daily dose of Terrifying Dinosaurs:
Kaprosuchus decides to end the human race
Requested by @D1n0635
Arceus and Raptor Jebus recover from Lechonks and Fidoughs attack but are still drunk from Dionysus
Requested by @Bajadasaurus234
Kaprosuchus rips cynthia in half as lucario is being ripped to shreds by a theri
Requested by @D1n0635
Eternatur kills Dionysus
Requested by @Anatotitan
Tyrannosaurus destroys Mewtwo by using the power of CHONKINESS
Requested by @Rexyisdebest
Now that Cynthia and Lucario are kil, Eternatus fights the remaining Pokemon, but then a Clawitzer shows up to join the Pokemon
Requested by @Mimikyutube
Chingling earrapes a Stegosaurus and Cetiosaurus to the point where the two dinosaurs lose their hearing
Acerola haunts a Diplodocus so much that it dies from being too scared
Maylene and her Lucario break every single bone in a Stegoceras by yeeting it 9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999 times
Camptosaurus crushes a Furfrou
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And here's your daily dose of Terrifying Dinosaurs:
Spinosaurus being based
Requested by @Sawf1y65
Milo ripping out the lungs of a Pteranodon while a Torvosaurus watches in horror
Requested by @Mimikyutube
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Opening Paleo Exhibit: Cetiosaurus
Cetiosaurus was a genus of Eusauropod from the Middle Jurassic in parts of Europe about 168 million years ago around the Bajocian-Bathonian ages. It was a wastebasket taxon, and its first remains are known from near Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire, United Kingdom from the early 19th century. Around two decades later in 1841, it was named by Sir Richard Owen, Cetiosaurus meaning 'Whale Lizard' as it was once thought to be a giant whale or crocodile, and the type species was called Cetiosaurus medius many species have since been assigned. In March 1868, the right femur of another species was discovered, and between 1869 and 1970 more fossil material was found by John Phillips. In 1871 he named two species from this material, Cetiosaurus oxoniensis meaning 'Oxford Whale Lizard' as a reference to where it was found, Oxford, and Cetiosaurus glymptonensis, which is no longer considered valid, several C. oxoniensis material has been found in the Rutland Formation. Many species have been placed in other genera or became dubious including C. medius, and the type species was switched to C. oxoniensis which is currently the only species.
Cetiosaurus was a herbivore, most likely feeding on coastal plants, like all Sauropods it had long legs and a long neck but because it was smaller in terms of other sauropods it might have preferred low-mid level vegetation.
Cetiosaurus could have grown up to 16 m long and 3 m tall at the hips, and weighed up to 11,000 Kg.
Cetiosaurus was the first Sauropod to be named besides Cardiodon which is only known from teeth. It was suggested that Cetiosaurus was a synonym of Cardiodon and vice versa. It was likely hunted by creatures like Megalosaurus, Streptospondylus, and Cruxicheiros.
Paleo Exhibit: Cetiosaurus
Next week's Paleo Exhibit: Anurognathus
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