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Your favorite Sauropod

Started by Diplo, August 03, 2023, 10:07:25 PM

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Libraraptor

My favourite sauropod is Europasaurus.


Justin_

Cetiosaurus, probably. It seems to be quietly wandering around and getting on with things while other sauropods get all the attention. I especailly like the Invicta interpretation which is mid-way between retro and current reconstructions.

Pliosaurking

Id say one of the large Titanosaurs, Alamosaurus comes to mind. I also like Apatosaurus quite a lot.

Ludodactylus

This is actually a surprisingly hard question, and one I had to sit with for a bit and think about.

The more I think about it, the more I appreciate Brontosaurus. Just a really solid name, a majestic animal, and the long and sometimes cloudy history of the animal's taxonomy is something I appreciate. I love that it's a valid genus once more.
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Quote from: Ludodactylus on August 05, 2023, 04:23:12 PMThe more I think about it, the more I appreciate Brontosaurus. Just a really solid name, a majestic animal, and the long and sometimes cloudy history of the animal's taxonomy is something I appreciate. I love that it's a valid genus once more.

Make Pluto a planet again, and bring back Cookie Crisp and I'd be good.

JPuggy

Camarasaurus, its my mom's nickname for me since my name is Cameron ;D

EuropaSuchus

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Euhelopus. Living little tower with cute round face.

Xinjiangtitan. Majestic, weird and amazing - all together.

Barosaurus and Galeamopus - they are like Diplodocus brothers, making really nice trio.

Isisaurus - that weirdness of its look.

Dreadnoughtus, Futalognkosaurus and Patagotitan - finally, mega titanosaurs that aren't scrappy.


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Hard to say-- Brontosaurus is a classic, and Diplodocus carnegii is so iconic. Then there's Camarasaurus... It's hard to narrow it down to one, but it's one of those three for sure.
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