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Wild Safari paleocene reptiles for 2017

Started by profnik, May 19, 2016, 10:35:40 PM

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Wild Safari paleocene reptiles for 2017

Megalania
7 (25.9%)
Titanoboa
4 (14.8%)
Meiolania
9 (33.3%)
Colossochelys also know as Megalochelys
1 (3.7%)
Barbaturex
6 (22.2%)

Total Members Voted: 27

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E.D.G.E. (PainterRex)

All of these have been done at one point or another, other than Barbaturex. Which would be totally cool!
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suspsy

#3
A Titanoboa would be cool.
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tanystropheus

The Titanboa is actually not that large, especially when considering all the reports of cryptid snake sizes.

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Yutyrannus

Sorry, I have to point this out: only one of these animals is from the Paleocene...

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#7
Quote from: tanystropheus on May 31, 2016, 01:52:16 AM
Quote from: profnik on May 19, 2016, 10:35:40 PM
I chooseing the megalania

I thought there is a Papo Megalania...

Papo has a Komodo Dragon. Some sites repurpose the toy as a Megalania. Dinotales produced an actual Megalania ( I own one ) and that one looks a lot like a Komodo Dragon.
And that is the problem. For the public it would just be another Komodo Dragon...Similar problems with some others of those, thus I vote Meiolania.
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stargatedalek

Well there are actually some who believe megalania should be classified as a subspecies of Komodo dragon (I don't disagree, they are ridiculously similar), rather than as its own species let alone genus. Varanus is a huge mess, but if a Savannah monitor and a Komodo dragon belong in the same genus, than obviously megalania does too.

Meiolania is actually my favorite out of these, but I'd rather have a Barbaturex because it's never been done.

terrorchicken

I voted titanoboa, but hadnt heard of  the barbaturex...a giant Eocene iguana-oid sounds cool!

Stuckasaurus (Dino Dad Reviews)

Voting for Meiolania; I already use the Safari Toob Komodo Dragon as a Megalania. ;)

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