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    The Triceratops is the greatest dinosaur that has ever existed or ever will exist (in case Earth goes through phases of evolutionary recycling). It has three - THREE - horns that it can use to rip other dinos to shreds or punch holes in them for easier filing and storage.

    Contrary to what Jurassic Park may have told you, Triceratops aren't always sick and in need of help from puny humans.



    As you can clearly see from the image, this is a triceratops because the photo has been labeled so and the Internet never lies.

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    Re: Your favorite dinosaur(s)

    I'm a Pterosaur man myself.

    The bloomers were big and could fly.

    better than your puny vegetarian tri horn.

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    Re: Your favorite dinosaur(s)

    Quote Originally Posted by mendhak View Post
    The Triceratops is the greatest dinosaur that has ever existed or ever will exist (in case Earth goes through phases of evolutionary recycling). It has three - THREE - horns that it can use to rip other dinos to shreds or punch holes in them for easier filing and storage.
    What about the Quaderatops which will exist in the future. It will have four - FOUR - horns that it can use to rip other dinos to shreds or punch even more holes in them for even easier filing and storage.

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    Re: Your favorite dinosaur(s)

    I like Lizards ! They are very much similar to a dinosaur...

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    Re: Your favorite dinosaur(s)

    I like the compsognathus. It's the small package good things come in.

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    Re: Your favorite dinosaur(s)

    Dino

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    Re: Your favorite dinosaur(s)

    GODZILLA!!!1!


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    GODZILLA!!!1!

    Num num num, good train. Burp.
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    Re: Your favorite dinosaur(s)

    MartinLiss is the greatest dinosaur and you guys know it.

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    As you can clearly see from the image, this is a triceratops because the photo has been labeled so and the Internet never lies.
    Who was the photographer that took that photo? What camera was he using and in what year did he take the picture of that triceratops? Was it 100,000,000 BC?
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    Re: Your favorite dinosaur(s)

    Oh, come on. It's gotta be...
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    Re: Your favorite dinosaur(s)

    charizard...



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    Re: Your favorite dinosaur(s)

    Quote Originally Posted by mendhak View Post
    The Triceratops is the greatest dinosaur that has ever existed or ever will exist (in case Earth goes through phases of evolutionary recycling). It has three - THREE - horns that it can use to rip other dinos to shreds or punch holes in them for easier filing and storage.

    Contrary to what Jurassic Park may have told you, Triceratops aren't always sick and in need of help from puny humans.



    As you can clearly see from the image, this is a triceratops because the photo has been labeled so and the Internet never lies.
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