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Rebor law roar.

Started by Seong whan kim, January 06, 2023, 01:50:27 PM

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Seong whan kim

When do you expect the Rebor Dire wolf Law roar to be released this year? I'm curious. Also, could you please produce and release "Mammuthus primigenius" after the release of Dire wolf? Please throw away the stereotype that herbivores are weak. Why do you think herbivores are weak among Cenozoic creatures? Why is it that herbivores are weak when there are powerful and big herbivorous mammals such as woolly mammoths, Coelodontas, megaloceros(irish elk) giant bison(bison latifrons), titanotillophus, and megatherium? If you receive my suggestion, please produce and release the woolly mammoth among the giant Cenozoic herbivorous mammals. For your information, please produce and release the scale of the woolly mammoth on the same scale as the Smilodon released before.


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Quote from: Seong whan kim on January 06, 2023, 01:50:27 PMWhen do you expect the Rebor Dire wolf Law roar to be released this year? I'm curious. Also, could you please produce and release "Mammuthus primigenius" after the release of Dire wolf? Please throw away the stereotype that herbivores are weak. Why do you think herbivores are weak among Cenozoic creatures? Why is it that herbivores are weak when there are powerful and big herbivorous mammals such as woolly mammoths, Coelodontas, megaloceros(irish elk) giant bison(bison latifrons), titanotillophus, and megatherium? If you receive my suggestion, please produce and release the woolly mammoth among the giant Cenozoic herbivorous mammals. For your information, please produce and release the scale of the woolly mammoth on the same scale as the Smilodon released before.

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