So in simple words, a lot of water.
A lot of water.
Omg I forgot about Serina
Now I gotta binge read everything from January to April
I'm biased for Rajasaurus
^Peak
That response was really vague and doesn't confirm Troodon becoming valid again.
^^^Is that Lethal Company?
The newly described Tietasaura derbyiana is the first ever Ornithopod discoverd in Brazil!
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tietasaura
Also a new Saltasauroid got described as well, with a pretty cool name.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Titanomachya
^^I don't think they care though, they'll keep on introducing interesting titans and waste them as godzilla fodder.
Would be extremely rare for them to ever come into contact, since they lived in vastly different areas.
^^I'm confused why they even chose to add an ichnotaxon
Both are iconic ngl
If you just started playing JWA then prepare for the endless pain and suffering ahead.
^Yeah should've worded that properly
I mean Deinocheirus was related to the Ornithomimosaurs, so the older reconstructions weren't too bad.
Didn't see the Stephen Fry one, I change my vote. The other two make JFC look like a good documentary.
Nope, none that I know of. Ulughbegsaurus and Turanoceratops could've been an example although the former is now dubious and probably a dromaeosaur instead.
Although primitive Ceratopsians like Aquilops coexisted with Acrocanthosaurus. Derived stuff like Centrosaurines and Chasmosaurines evolved after the Carcharodontosaurs went extinct I'm pretty sure.
^Yeah, I'd wager even Plateosaurus could take it down.
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