T-Rex looks like a GIANT CHICKEN.... maybe :)
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I've seen drawings of Rex with feathers. Usually it's just a crown around his eyes and sometimes down the back of his head. It looks kinda badass, actually, but you'd have to be a pretty incompetent artist to make Rex look like a pussy.
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Mr T. Rex can be dressed in a Tellytubby outfit and not look like a pussy.RedImperator wrote:I've seen drawings of Rex with feathers. Usually it's just a crown around his eyes and sometimes down the back of his head. It looks kinda badass, actually, but you'd have to be a pretty incompetent artist to make Rex look like a pussy.
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What the hell kind of dogs do they have in Quebec? All the dogs I've ever seen look like Tyrannosaurs the way I look like Andre the Giant. Is it just a side effect of being around so many French people? And if so, explain the poodle.Montcalm wrote:Its funny i look at T-Rex and they almost look like dogs
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I said this because when i took a good look at it it almost have a prehistoric canine look,just like the triceratops and rhinos,and for the poodle its a scientific experiment gone wrongRedImperator wrote:What the hell kind of dogs do they have in Quebec? All the dogs I've ever seen look like Tyrannosaurs the way I look like Andre the Giant. Is it just a side effect of being around so many French people? And if so, explain the poodle.Montcalm wrote:Its funny i look at T-Rex and they almost look like dogs
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Eh, too big. It'd eat too much and would be really difficult to take on walks.Admiral Valdemar wrote:I want a pet T-Rex, 100% obediant. Imagine the fun you could have by, say, walking to PETA HQ with that guy and letting it argue the advantages of meat with PETA officials.
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Genetically engineered Velociraptor then, that would certainly be nice,Shadowhawk wrote:Eh, too big. It'd eat too much and would be really difficult to take on walks.Admiral Valdemar wrote:I want a pet T-Rex, 100% obediant. Imagine the fun you could have by, say, walking to PETA HQ with that guy and letting it argue the advantages of meat with PETA officials.
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It always looked like a hyena to me, good ol' Andrewsarchus. And, by the way, it's a mesonychid. (a now-extinct group of carnivorous hooved animals)Admiral Valdemar wrote:The Andrewsarchus looks more like a guard dog, the biggest mammal to ever live (even if it is related to sheep).Captain Jack wrote:That would be one hell of a guard dog.Montcalm wrote:Its funny i look at T-Rex and they almost look like dogs
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