@saurus172
Joined on September 5th, 2017, this user has been a member for 3,196 days and is the 2,367th person to register an account.
Has 212 submissions, the first one uploaded on December 4th, 2017 and the most recent on January 8th, 2026.
Of those, 2 have been featured and 20 have won Users' Choice.
On average, each submission earns 4,732 downloads.
In total, they have been download 1,003,335 times.
Counting every individual stickfigure, including the contents of all packs, this user has technically made and submitted 983 stickfigures.
On average, when this user rates stickfigures, they are 95% positive.
Has made 534 comments on non-activity pages of the site. Alternatively, this user has made 975 comments on actual activity pages of the site.
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Ooooh, quite nice
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No problem.
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Oh…. that abomination.
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I just looked it up and Hatzegopteryx and Queztalcoatlus were about the same size. I’m not sure which is bigger.
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@cerato
@thedinosaurhunter
@concavenanimatorMeet my first ever pterosaur, and of course you gotta go big. And what’s a bigger, more impressive one than a Queztalcoatlus!
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Ooo, quite nice man.
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Yeah, they are quite nice
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Dang…. Nice.
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Yep, and the gray feathers also mean male
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You mean those pygmies from the Indonesian islands?
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@concavenanimator
@cerato
@thedinosaurhunterAfter a long time, I return!! I have made one of the most infamous and largest lizards ever… Megalania Prisca, the Outback’s deadliest venomous reptile to have ever lived!
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Yaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah
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This is absolutely fantastic, one of my long time favorites. This will be awesome to see in season 2.
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Is there a diplocaulus figure? Side note: I forgot the name of the diplocaulus, and my search history includes the phrase “prehistoric boomerang lizard”
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spicy
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O yea, forgot to mention. There were small species of humans that lived alongside megalania. The humans were about 3 feet tall I think? I be The you all know how that ended up..
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You mean those pygmies from the Indonesian islands?
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@cerato
@concavenanimator
@thedinosaurhunterMeet the fastest of all Cretaceous America dinosaurs- Ornithomimus edmontonicus.
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@concavenanimator
@cerato
@thedinosaurhunterThe famous head-butter, Pachycephalosaurus wyomingensis. Despite being not the largest or deadliest herbivore in the Late Cretaceous North America, it can prove to be quite a handful even to top predators like Dakotaraptors or juvenile tyrannosaurs.
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They are, I checked
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I\’m off work today and tomorrow, so I\’ll get on those
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Hatzegopterx?
(It’s bigger isn’t it)
I just looked it up and Hatzegopteryx and Queztalcoatlus were about the same size. I’m not sure which is bigger.
If I remember correctly Hatzegopteryx is at least slightly bigger
What about that Pterodon you made a while back?
Oh…. that abomination.
thank you for getting me inspired
No problem.