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@NotThatWeirdRa1 It takes good hands to play guitar, so have the biggest! Deinocheirus (“terrible hand”) had the longest arms of any bipedal dinosaur at 8 feet long! Unlike its relative the Ornithomimus, this dino was not built to run, but to stand its ground against predators and throw hands!
@Cordelia_Lovely I don’t care if its classification is dubious, Saurophaganax is just too fun of a word to say! It means “lord of the lizard-eaters” and it was very similar to the more popular Allosaurus. These 40-foot-long apex predators are estimated to have run at over 30 mph!
@SharkBandit4 Shork? BIG shork! One of my favourite shark names to say is Cretoxyrhina, also known as the Ginsu shark! This thing was 26 feet long and weighed over 5 tons, making it one of the largest sharks of all time! It needed it to face off with the huge mosasaurs it shared the seas with!
@skittlezthewulf I hear that you like rock climbing, so you’ll appreciate what the scientists who found the largest marine reptile in history halfway up a mountain in the Canadian wilderness had to endure! After 3 years, the 69-foot-long (nice) Shonisaurus was finally excavated!
@FireworkFoxdeer The trans flag mean trans-positive dinosaurs! How about a StEGGosaurus? These guys lived in the late Jurassic, meaning there’s a bigger time difference between Stego and Tyrannosaurus than there is between the T-rex and us!