ITT post dinosaurs that lived on your country's territory

This is Bradycneme Draculae

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He cute

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Siamotyrannus.

Mini T-Rex.

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Only one I know about (there has been more but I'm too lazy to look it up) is the pliosaurs. We had some giants here.

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Dinosaurs aren't real

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There are none :(

mfw no interesting dinosaurs in my locale

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Mahatmosaurus Ghandi

Tyrannosaurus

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They are not believed to have been completely native here but we have found teeth, vertebrae and ribs from them in Skåne so they at least passed through here.

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>look up fat t-rex to make le amerifat joke
>immediate bbw t-rex porn in google
I wish to die

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t. Mohammed

pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lista_de_dinossauros_do_Brasil

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hahaahaha look at him go
he looks like he has mild autism

>spinosaurus
>brazil
This can't be right

abelisaurids are the most based dinosaur group, prove me wrong

Based

Mosasaurus was pretty common here. Would not go swimming if we still did.

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it does.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spinosaurus#Classification

And it's believed he was fairly different from what appears in the movie. Scientist thinks he was more of a fisher than a terrestrial hunter.

Left image is a complete skeleton of a humpback whale. Imagine if we applied the same logic we use for dinosaur skeletons with whale skeletons to figure out what they looked like.

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Imagine not knowing a damn thing about Paleontology and criticizing it, are you a flat earth believer as well?

Not from my state but I did a primary school assignment on this dino. It so cute, even has a cute name

based

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Is that a hokuto no ken reference???

Ancient Finns.

>Scientist thinks he was more of a fisher than a terrestrial hunter.
well yeah, they've known that since before the movie came out. Nobody with an IQ in the triple digits would think a body plan even like that in the film would be conducive to anything other than a piscivorous diet.

also irritator is significantly different than the more derived Spinosaurus, to my knowledge, but oh well. Not in the mood to argue.

this is old hat

ELHEMDULILAH

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>'Ate Barynyx's
>'Ate Brachy's
>Luv munchin' on ferns
>Simple as

My ancestor...

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What are you, their mom?

very interesting point.
Tho, I don't understand why he would have such a big nose.