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Topic: Which extinct animals would you like to see? Posted: 26-Aug-2008 at 12:34 |
Lets say if genetic cloning could bring back some animals; which one would you like to see?
heres the ones I would like
Amphicoelias, the largest land creature to have lived.
a pic
http://www.modelsource65.com/files/HL2Models/Amphicoelias/mountain_b60004.jpg
A size reference
(Its in red)
It rivals the blue whale in size. More than 200 tonnes!
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Posted: 26-Aug-2008 at 12:47 |
On sea I would love to see the largest shark ever. The Megalodon.
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size reference
(compared with a man and a great white; in red is the megalodon)
An artists impression.
It used to hunt whales!
I suspect our Aussie friends would not be too happy to have their seas become even more dangerous. Look at the brightside mates, now to instead of elections or a no confidence vote all you need to do to get rid of a PM or any pol is to tell him to take a swim.
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Posted: 26-Aug-2008 at 14:51 |
I'd like to see all the theorpods... from a safe distance, and hunt one once cloning had bought back enough of them that the population was stable, I wonder what threropod meat would taste like
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Posted: 26-Aug-2008 at 15:00 |
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Posted: 26-Aug-2008 at 15:10 |
I would like to see mammoths.
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Posted: 26-Aug-2008 at 15:24 |
Hey this is a great thread. I would love to see some of Australia's unique and fascinating megfauna which existed prior to the arrival of Australian aborigines circa 40,000 years ago. Here are a couple of top contenders: Diprotodon, the largest marsupial which ever lived. Basically one massive, oversized wombat. And even more fascinating is our own enigmatic maruspial lion, which a stronger bite in relation to its jaw size than any of the big cats of today: http://images.google.com.au/imgres?imgurl=www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/bonediggers/images/vani-01.jpg&imgrefurl=www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/bonediggers/vani-01.html&h=468&w=378&sz=53&hl=en&start=3&usg=__yAtAFAEgDXixDeoQj0pHOIK6Gc0=&tbnid=pV59VcHAWAJAyM:&tbnh=128&tbnw=103&prev=/images%3Fq%3DThylacoleo%2Bcarnifex%26gbv%3D2%26hl%3Den%26sa%3DG
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Posted: 26-Aug-2008 at 15:50 |
Phorusrhacidae's or terror birds. A giant flightless carnivourous bird. At one time birds were the apex predators believe it or not.
They stood 10 feet tall
from a museum
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Posted: 26-Aug-2008 at 18:29 |
Sparten, they remind me of 10,000 BC.
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Posted: 26-Aug-2008 at 19:53 |
Sarcosuchus Imperator, the largest croc ever, it weighed 10 tonnes and grew to 12 meters (40 feet) in length.
Artists image of it attacking large prey.
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Posted: 26-Aug-2008 at 22:07 |
Great thread Sparten. There are quite a few, I was obsessed with palaeontology as a kid, so with that the first would have to be the T-rex. As well as megalodon, I remember well a picture I saw in a book with at least 5 people all easily fitting inside the jaws of one. Another one would be the short faced bear.
I saw a model of one on two legs in a museum/archaelogical dig in South Dakota, god it was huge. The idea of a bear looking through the second story window of a house, crazy. Of course I would also want to see the largest land animal ever, an animal similar in size to a blue whale only living on land, that is a must see.
There are a ton more that are mammals: Woolly Mammoth, Woolly Rhinocerous, really all of the various extinct rhinocerous species. I had a book on extinct mammals, some amazing creatures there.
Edit: I can't believe I almost forgot to mention Utahraptor. Ever since Jurassic Park I've had an interest, even more so when I learned of the largest of the dromaeosauridae.
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Posted: 27-Aug-2008 at 06:13 |
All of them. But the top three would probably be Neanderthals, Whatever the largest and nastiest sea predator was, and the little-known Honest Politician.
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Posted: 27-Aug-2008 at 09:36 |
I wouldn't mind seeing a Quetzalcoatlus on the streets of Tallinn either. An image comparision here: There's also the infamous Sea Cow, that I'm sure Seko would like to own... The great Elasmosaurus, with which I'll destroy the page integrity and size measures /hopefully/: '
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Posted: 27-Aug-2008 at 12:10 |
Isn't Nessie an Elasmosaurus?
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Posted: 27-Aug-2008 at 12:46 |
Dront!
Edit: apparently that'd be dodo in English.
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Posted: 27-Aug-2008 at 14:28 |
The admins are going to kill me for this, but pic? Or at least a link.
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Posted: 27-Aug-2008 at 14:37 |
You don't know a Dodo?
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Posted: 27-Aug-2008 at 14:55 |
Originally posted by Sparten
The admins are going to kill me for this, but pic? Or at least a link.
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Their mere appearance makes me smile. They look like a cross between lunne birds (edit:puffins, I should stop assuming the Swe and English names are the same) and hens.
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Posted: 27-Aug-2008 at 15:18 |
I do know a dodo, but hey looks better.
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Posted: 28-Aug-2008 at 01:40 |
My cousin Louie. Haven't seen him in years.
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