• Replying to comment by: Freddy FazbearI have a discord dinosaur server, if anyone wants to join, t

    Also do you guys even have discord accounts?

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  • I have a discord dinosaur server, if anyone wants to join, the invite code is prCXmm
    @lucasthedinoman sorry for a-ing you a bunch @saurus172

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  • I have a discord now, my username is “Pheonix” and also what’s that number under my username?

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    • Its your discord tag – a number used to help indentify your actual profile and not to mix up with someone else.

      2019-07-26 20:15:35 UTC 0
  • Replying to comment by: Ralph (Developer)i love your scenes I mean, neat ass dinosaurs of course, bu

    Thanks

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  • Replying to comment by: Ralph (Developer)> cretaceous herbivores only because i don't recognize t

    It’s just a bunch of herbivores

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  • Replying to comment by: Freddy Fazbear@lucasthedinoman @saurus172 Inostrancevia: Probably our lazi

    What should I do next?
    1.cretaceous herbivores
    2.ceratopsians
    3.giganotosaurus
    4.Tyrannosaurus
    5.diplocaulus
    Or
    6.Dromaeosaurus

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  • @lucasthedinoman @saurus172
    Inostrancevia:
    Probably our laziest animal, sleeping about 18 to 20 hours every day, this creature is not to be underestimated though, because when this creature wakes up, it’s probably one the most quick and agile creatures in the whole Dino Park, this thing can turn on a dime and run at 30 mph, sleeping 20 hours a day surely does give this thing immense amounts of energy, it uses this energy to chase down and pounce on the deer that we feed to it.
    Inostrancevias also love water, they spend 2 hours a day cooling off in it, The desert environment really heats up it’s inhabitants, Inostrancevia also love snacking on the occasional fish, they will locate a fish, then they dive, their dives are so fast that it’s hard to see them dive, while underwater, they open their mouth and swallow the fish whole, after doing that they leap out of the water landing on the shore, usually leaving the pond to go back to land, or to go check on their mate.
    We have plans to move them to more of a scrubland habitat with bushes to hide in and some trees to sleep under, we are actually finishing up the walls of the habitat, and it will soon be done.

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    • What should I do next?
      1.cretaceous herbivores
      2.ceratopsians
      3.giganotosaurus
      4.Tyrannosaurus
      5.diplocaulus
      Or
      6.Dromaeosaurus

      2019-07-26 17:33:19 UTC 1
      • Replying to: Freddy FazbearWhat should I do next? 1.cretaceous herbivores 2.ceratopsian

        cretaceous herbivores

        only because i don’t recognize that name as much as all the other dinosaurs, as figures already on the site

        2019-07-26 19:45:27 UTC 0
        • Replying to: Ralph (Developer)> cretaceous herbivores only because i don't recognize t

          It’s just a bunch of herbivores

          2019-07-26 19:51:37 UTC 0
    • i love your scenes

      I mean, neat ass dinosaurs of course, but the scenery (wall/dirt/hills) really make it all look good

      2019-07-26 19:45:59 UTC 0
  • Replying to comment by: Jadey M.Made under 2.5 mins
    17386_0-93939900-156415848

    “The most detailed car on the site”

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  • How’s the importing to SN going?

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  • Replying to comment by: Saurus172Never realized how terrifying a man sized water scorpion cou

    Thanks

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  • Replying to comment by: Freddy Fazbear@lucathedinoman @saurus172 remember that dinosaur park thing

    The reason the worst part is how quick they are is because if someone fell in they wouldn’t have a high chance of escaping

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  • Replying to comment by: Freddy Fazbear@lucathedinoman @saurus172 remember that dinosaur park thing

    @lucasthedinoman

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  • Replying to comment by: Freddy Fazbear@lucathedinoman @saurus172 remember that dinosaur park thing

    What animal should I do next?
    1.dimetrodon
    2.inostrancevia
    3.cretaceous herbivores
    4.ceratopsians
    5.tyrannosaurus
    Or
    6.deinosuchus

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  • @lucathedinoman @saurus172 remember that dinosaur park thing I did 2 times like 2 months ago, It’s Back!

    Pterygotus:
    Most likely one of the hardest creatures to keep, the pterygotus is surprisingly one of the most ferocious small predators, that’s why our aquarium is enclosed, but it doesn’t stop them from trying to climb up the sides, luckily there are fences there to stop these creatures, as anyone within the reach of this terror’s claws is likely to be pulled towards it and torn apart, this creature is so ferocious that if another pterygotus is in it’s tank with it, it will prioritize it as a food source, and when it gets hungry it will rip apart the other pterygotus, that’s why we have 10 tanks dedicated to these things, the worst part about them is that they are quite quick in water, hiding by burying itself in the sand in the bottom of the tank, if anything passes by it will swim at a speed of about 28 mph usually catching up to anything it sees as prey, they are also quick on land able to run at 20 mph, we found that out when we placed a deer on the beach part of one male’s enclosure, it appearently percieved the deer as a threat to it’s habitat, and not prey, the pterygotus chased the deer, the deer was doing well, until it was grabbed by the foot and pulled closer to the pterygotus, it did not end well for the deer, we did give the pieces of deer to some of our carnivores who all seemed to enjoy the free food, except for our tyrannosaurus family who all were a bit unhappy they didn’t get to catch the prey.

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  • Replying to comment by: IceColdAnimsYou guys wanna see an image about Dragon Ball Z/Super? Here

    Lol, but RIP project 155

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