Basically, the shaximiao fromation itself is home to the chungkingosaurus (or as some like to call it... the "CHUNKY KING") so i drawn it in.
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Basically, the shaximiao fromation itself is home to the chungkingosaurus (or as some like to call it... the "CHUNKY KING") so i drawn it in.
Any of yall veteran Dinopedians remember the Chungkingosaurus trend?? :))
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He has searched far and wide, to the unknown and unexplored regions of the earth, along with an ally to help him on his journey.
His name was Chungkingosaurus, otherwise known as the Chunky King and he was accompanied by his partner, Nigersaurus, a god among sauropods.
They have not been talked about in centuries because they have been on a mission, a mission to find the one who asked, with the help of Nigersaurus, the Chunky King will finally figure out who it was who asked and once he does, he will be what he was always meant to be, one of the dinosaurs of all time, will they find the one who asked? Or will they be stopped by some maidenless theropod? Find out on the next episode of DinoBall Z.
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Chungkingosaurus: 9/10 accuracy - It has a long neck, tall legs, and better looking plates/spikes than the Stegosaurids from season 1.
Dilophosaurus: 8.5/10 - Its arms and legs could be a little shorter, but it’s pretty accurate compared to the some of the other medium sized carnivores in this series such as the Cryolophosaurus and Siamotyrannus.
Tarbosaurus: 8.5/10 - It’s pretty much shown as a more thin version of T-rex, but its back is pointed upwards (like almost every theropod in this series) so it stands a bit strange.
Here are some less accurate Dinosaurs:
Parasaurolophus: 3/10 accuracy - It walked on all fours and probably had hoof-like feet.
Megaraptor: 3/10 - It didn’t have Dromaeosaurid claws, but this model is originally a Utahraptor from the Dinomaster show. Also it was much less thin than that.
Spinosaurus: 1/10 - It looks cool, but it’s pretty obvious to see why it’s a 1/10 accuracy. But at least it wasn’t quadrupedal, which was a famous theory at the time this series was made.
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