@denniswdb2016
Joined on February 20th, 2023, this user has been a member for 1,208 days and is the 232,226th person to register an account.
Has 0 submissions and to be honest, that's just sad.
On average, when this user rates stickfigures, they are 99% positive.
Has made 474 comments on non-activity pages of the site. Alternatively, this user has made 299 comments on actual activity pages of the site.
They have visited the site consecutively for 2 days, their best streak being 97 days. On average, they post 0 updates and 0 comments per week.
This member is not a Users' Choice voter.
Show More-
Replying to comment by:
Yes
-
Replying to comment by:
Does segnosaurus have weak claws?
-
Replying to comment by:
Does it include nothronychus?
-
Replying to comment by:
Got it
-
-
Did a quick fact check, by that I mean I read 2 very long papers about finger bone stress. Although not the primary purpose, therizinosaurs did still use their claws for self defense with many species having claws that could withstand piercings and scratch-digging stresses placed on them. Ironically, not all species had claw shapes suited for this type of stress such as the name species therizinosaurus which scored the lowest performance all 3 tests. Studies from 2014 suggests an interpretation for stronger claws in therizinosaurs but these sentiments are not shared by the 2023 papers so it’s kind of up for debate right now, and I highly recommend read them if given a chance.
TL:DR He is partially correct but therizinosaurus doesn’t represent therizinosaurs as a whole.
-
Replying to:
Got it
-
Replying to:
Does it include nothronychus?
-
Replying to:
Does segnosaurus have weak claws?
-
-
-
-
@speaker2 I’m stuck in the group you made, I don’t want any controversy spreading because I’m the admin in the group but I don’t want to be the admin.
-
Replying to comment by:
When are you coming back this year?
-
-
Thank you for the admin role
-
-
-
Replying to comment by:
The pteranodon are supposed the pterosaur indet.
- Load More











A clown fish salamander faces a great gold wyvern, a twin tail hydra meets a dwarf Lind wyrm, and a migrating common green wyvern is caught in a snow storm and jumped by the much more aggressive ice wyvern. The hydra, salamander, and ice wyvern are by chaotic thunder.
was any of this english
Yes