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  1. 36 minutes ago, Shadlos said:

    Yes, I was actually watching river monsters on 5/27/2016 and he was referring to the Piraiba as a "Lao-Lao", so I decided to go ahead and make one. ;)

     

    Also, as for cold-weather "duck bills", I could add Hadrosaurus, but there's also the possibility that they're including Iguanodonts in this family as we all did when we were kids, which makes me think Muttaburrasaurus.

    Nice, another River Monsters fan. c:

    They're going to add Iguanodons, but I figure that's not what they meant.

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    There will be a couple more cold-climate creatures to be revealed, one of which is well known to fans of duck-billed creatures. 

    Hm, I tried looking up various Hadrosaurs that lived in colder climates but so far I haven't come up with anything except some pages mentioning Edmontosaurus which was found in Canada,

     

    Also the Lao-Lao fan dossier makes me think of River Monsters just by the fact it mentions Piraiba catfish.

  3. 7 hours ago, SharkLordSatan said:

    Technically, this could be a sub-species to..whatever. I mean, think about it; almost everything on the island isn't really a "true" dinosaur (like for example the T-Rex, which is technically tyrannosaurus dominium, or the Brontosaurus (which in real life is actually Apatosaurus).

    But it could also be a genetic experiment. They did say they were going to take a break on the dossiers and were going to start showing some more things relating to Ark's mysteries and lore. So it could be a new species made out of dna from other creatures, or just entirely created from scratch.

  4. On 1/20/2016 at 6:20 PM, the_british_kiwi said:

    Also, is it just me or is that therapod new??? I dont remember seeing anything like that? It has what appear to be feathers on its head, and long arms, what is that????

    1 hour ago, AntiCaesar said:

    I have NO idea

     

     

    It looks like a Giganotosaurus to me. I don't see any feathers, just a crest. And if  you look at the arms on the Giga dossier, they look relatively long compared to a T-Rex.

  5. 7 hours ago, GentlestSpy99 said:

    A lizard with hair? Does this guy bridge the gap of the evolution split gimme of Species? Why would a cold blooded reptilian  adaptation consist of fur with Darwinism saying, "well evolution in traits had a clue."

    Birds descended from dinos. Those are protofeathers.

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