@saurus172
Joined on September 5th, 2017, this user has been a member for 3,197 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 4,733 downloads.
In total, they have been download 1,003,580 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.
This member is a Users' Choice voter!
Their current voting streak is 0 and their longest streak is 69 consecutive votes.
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A caravan of Ampelosaurus, the large French sauropods that are characterized by spikes abd osteoderms (bone scales for you heathens) along their back and especially the shoulder areas, trudge through a dust storm during the dry season on the floodplain they used to browse upon.
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An odd carnivorous dinosaur waits along the river bank for some prey to reach its way. A sudden movement in the water and BAM a fish is jerked out of the water and into the jaws of the odd jaws of a Masiakasaurus. The Masiakasaurus is a small, raptor sized dinosaur that had the front teeth of its bottom jaw but out facing almost horizontal.
I personally see it as a primarily fish eater, personally.
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Yes I’m so happy for this!
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Im more interested in the fish
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It went glub glub, but now it glubs no more
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No i mean, thats a really good fish fig you made
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Ooooh… That was actually a fish from one of those fish packs by Matt
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Wait. How did you get it to bend like that
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It has nodes along the body, including the head, jaw, mid back, lower back, tail base, and tail fin
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And I just trued to bend it like it was dead
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Normally when i bend it, little holes pop up in the body
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I guess you bent it pretty severely
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Jesus christ
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My kind of Dinosaur
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If it had teeth and jaws like that then I would accept it as a fishivore as well
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Yeah I got them, thanks man.
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You know, I\’ve actually wanted to make one. Gorgonopsids are one of my favorite pre-Mesozoic animals, I just can\’t a good side image of a gorgonopsid.
You know any good ones?
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Thank you
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I\’m glad that you are liking this one. It is probably my favorite ornithopod and my favorite stick I made. I actually based the coloration on an Okapi- one of my favorite animals of all time.
I\’m actually gonna batch make and then send the figures when I feel ready to send them.
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Iguanodon, one of the first dinosaurs ever discovered (2nd actually) browses both on leaves and the lower growing plants on the edge of an Early Cretaceous European meadow.
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Yes!! I was wondering if you were gonna make this. These figures are amazing, accurate and down right well detailed. Can’t wait till these recent figures show up on the web page.
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I’m glad that you are liking this one. It is probably my favorite ornithopod and my favorite stick I made. I actually based the coloration on an Okapi- one of my favorite animals of all time.
I’m actually gonna batch make and then send the figures when I feel ready to send them.
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Sounds excellent, very excited to see these
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I just came up with an idea, someday you should make a Gorgonopsid. Idk but someday whenever ya feel like it.
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You know, I’ve actually wanted to make one. Gorgonopsids are one of my favorite pre-Mesozoic animals, I just can’t a good side image of a gorgonopsid.
You know any good ones?
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I’ll see if I can find one
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I found some Did you get them.
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Yeah I got them, thanks man.
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No problem, anyway I can help
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i like how you did the shadow
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Thank you
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It is quite terrifying just imagining a sail back lizard the size of a small car skulking about where your toilet goes to.
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*girly screech*
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You should check the other creratopsian
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Here is a herd of Styracosaurus attempting to cross a large body of water. Which for them, usually ends in disaster.
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Amazingly Amazing
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“Pool party at my house!”
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“Lets go to mosasuarus lake!”
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I learned more about dinosaurs from these posts than anywhere else my entire life
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These are adorable
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I actually watched a documentary where the people found the skeletons and thought it was a bloodbath at first but actually they found out that it was a floodplain and all the styracosaurs drowned or something
I made a styracosaurus adult and juvenile a couple days ago
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What documentary is it called?
And coolio.
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Uhh, it was one that has Despacetosaurus, troodon, and Majungasaurus.. I forget the documentary name..
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Thank you for the compliment.
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I meant like what Carnivore would you like me to make?
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