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HAOLONGGOOD - New for 2024

Started by postsaurischian, January 14, 2024, 10:31:47 AM

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Turkeysaurus

Quote from: SidB on December 25, 2024, 03:52:48 PM
Quote from: Turkeysaurus on December 25, 2024, 02:06:42 PMAlbertosaurus, leggy theropod found in Horseshoe Canyon Formation , named after Alberta, Canada.


Good try, but unfortunately Alberta is the province's name , not a city.


dragon53

Google AI gave these results:


    Utahraptor: Named after Utah
    Denversaurus: Named after Denver
    Moabosaurus: Named after Moab, Utah, where it was discovered
 
Here are some other examples of dinosaurs named after places:

    Albertosaurus: Found in Alberta, Canada
    Arctosaurus: Found near the Arctic Circle
    Muttaburrasaurus: Discovered near Muttaburra, Australia
    Huayangosaurus: Found in Huayang, China

Samrukia

Quote from: thomasw100 on December 25, 2024, 11:58:11 AMRiddle about a potentially new figure on the Haolonggood fan account:

"A hint of the new dinosaur: A mystery hidden in a deep canyon, buried in history. Elongated shadow, I was a stealthy hunter, with a singular characteristic. From distant lands, my name honors a city."

Utahraptor? could city vs state meaning be lost in translation?

Elengassen

Quote from: thomasw100 on December 25, 2024, 11:58:11 AMRiddle about a potentially new figure on the Haolonggood fan account:

"A hint of the new dinosaur: A mystery hidden in a deep canyon, buried in history. Elongated shadow, I was a stealthy hunter, with a singular characteristic. From distant lands, my name honors a city."

I don't know why but the first thing that came to my mind was Australovenator.

  • Hunter: check
  • Singular characteristic: check (giant hand claw)
  • Distant land: check (I interpret this as meaning distant from China)
  • Name honours a city: check (wintonensis)

I don't know whether it was found in a canyon though. Also it's a bit weird that they'd make this genus after having made Megaraptor.

Utahraptor sounds like a good possibility as well – perhaps a more likely one.
One day we will know the truth about Spinosaurus... but not today.

TlatolophusJuanorum

#3184
Quote from: thomasw100 on December 25, 2024, 11:58:11 AM"A hint of the new dinosaur: A mystery hidden in a deep canyon, buried in history. Elongated shadow, I was a stealthy hunter, with a singular characteristic. From distant lands, my name honors a city."

"From distant lands" I shall assume it's not from China, so...
"my name honors a city" leads me to Utahraptor, despite Utah is a state, "singular characteristic" might refer to their sickle claw.
My other guesses include Maip Macrothorax (elongated shadow-> "death shadow" Maip's meaning), and Qianzhousaurus.
*As it mentions being a "stealthy hunter", any herbivore is discarded.

Turkeysaurus

What about Dakotaraptor? : It has everything utahraptor has but also keeps it's elongated body of smaller raptors. There is also city named Dakota in Nebraska.

It's status is a mystery.

Duna

#3186
Quote from: thomasw100 on December 25, 2024, 11:58:11 AMRiddle about a potentially new figure on the Haolonggood fan account:

"A hint of the new dinosaur: A mystery hidden in a deep canyon, buried in history. Elongated shadow, I was a stealthy hunter, with a singular characteristic. From distant lands, my name honors a city."
OHMYGOD, it could be my desired Concavenator!!
A mighty hunter, with a long shadow and a very singular characteristic (its double hump-crests) ....

... and it honours the capital and province of Cuenca. And distant ... yes, from there, yes!

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Quote from: Duna on December 25, 2024, 08:15:23 PM
Quote from: thomasw100 on December 25, 2024, 11:58:11 AMRiddle about a potentially new figure on the Haolonggood fan account:

"A hint of the new dinosaur: A mystery hidden in a deep canyon, buried in history. Elongated shadow, I was a stealthy hunter, with a singular characteristic. From distant lands, my name honors a city."
OHMYGOD, it could be my desired Concavenator!!
A mighty hunter, with a long shadow and a very singular characteristic (its double hump-crests) ....

... and it honours the capital and province of Cuenca. And distant ... yes, from there, yes!
If that is true, i know a user here who will be quite happy :)

Turkeysaurus

Concavenator sounds best so far.

Gwangi

A Concavenator of the same caliber as the Majungasaurus would be sublime.

Duna

Quote from: Gwangi on December 25, 2024, 09:41:12 PMA Concavenator of the same caliber as the Majungasaurus would be sublime.
Agree. Just the base of the Majungasaurus, with some changes in anatomy and it would look amazing.
Haolonggood has replied "maybe" to my comment! I keep my fingers crossed (very crossed).

thomasw100

The genus name Concavenator means "hunter from Cuenca" and there is a hint to a hunter in that riddle.

Turkeysaurus

"Twenty kilometers from Cuenca and near the town of Mohorte, you'll find one of the most impressive landscapes of the province, the Torcas of Palancares.

Huge torcas between thirty and five hundred meters in diameter in calcareous soil are scattered throughout the terrain across 6 square kilometers. Circular collapses and sinkholes with impressive stone walls, the floors of these pits filled with brushwood, pine trees and other greenery. They vary in size between 40 and 500 meters across, some measuring up to 100 meters deep."

This is where Concavenator lived


Blade-of-the-Moon

Quote from: Duna on December 25, 2024, 09:43:38 PM
Quote from: Gwangi on December 25, 2024, 09:41:12 PMA Concavenator of the same caliber as the Majungasaurus would be sublime.
Agree. Just the base of the Majungasaurus, with some changes in anatomy and it would look amazing.
Haolonggood has replied "maybe" to my comment! I keep my fingers crossed (very crossed).

If they can close the mouth or make the teeth more detailed and sharper?

thomasw100

They posted another riddle: "From times of old, my reign was peaceful. Great heart, like a living tree I was. Deep footprints in my walk through time I left".

I start to suspect that they may have already seen the 2025 catalogue.

ceratopsian

Altithorax means "deep/high chest". Though that's not exactly great heart.

Turkeysaurus

Quote from: ceratopsian on December 26, 2024, 12:16:32 PMAltithorax means "deep/high chest". Though that's not exactly great heart.

From iknowdino.com
"Had large hearts and high blood pressure to pump blood up its neck to its brain (heads were held up high), so its blood pressure was possibly 400 mm Mercury, 3-4 times higher than a humans"

I remember a lot of controversy about heart size of sauropods especially Brachiosaurus because of it's fame and it was biggest dinosaur known back then.

We also know Haolonggood will produce Brachiosaurus or Giraffatitan. A living tree. High Browser.

Samrukia

these riddles are entertaining, i like it

MLMjp

#3198
Not the Brachiosaurus this soon, please. I don't have the money for it right now.

It was heartbreaking enough realizing that I probably won't get the Argentinosaurus...

Ajax88

Quote from: thomasw100 on December 26, 2024, 10:17:22 AMThey posted another riddle: "From times of old, my reign was peaceful. Great heart, like a living tree I was. Deep footprints in my walk through time I left".

I start to suspect that they may have already seen the 2025 catalogue.

I'm thinking Sauroposeidon for the latest teaser, Poseidon being a god "During my rule", "Like a living tree"=very tall, and "I left deep footprints through time" Paluxysaurus has well know trackways in Texas and has been synonomized with Sauroposeidon.

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