NinjaTurtleFan
Turtle Power!
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i bet thats unbelievably closechaseter said:
theShape said:too bad he won't appear at the end...
yeaaweezerspider said:It does say if, which I don't think so, but it's fun to pretend.
chaseter said:
i just said the equivelent to that, stop trying to make the same joke twice expecually when its not even yours to make twicefarmerfran said:HOLY CRAP
HOW DID YOU GET THAT PIC? HOW DID YOU MANAGE TO SNEAK INTO SONY'S OFFICES???!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!
Robotchicken said:i just said the equivelent to that, stop trying to make the same joke twice expecually when its not even yours to make twice
well, i just copyrited it :PXSpidercideX said:Woah now. Lets all get along. I dont see a copyright on making a crack about that pic.
NinjaTurtleFan said:
thorstone said:A monitor type head
with scales glistening black and gold like a glass lizard
The body would be kinda humanoid but similar to the deinonychus with a stiff tail and even a terrible claw...
"While Deinonychus itself never appeared in any of the Jurassic Park books or films, the supposed Velociraptor in the films actually more closely resemble Deinonychus in size and shape. This was due to the fact that Gregory S. Paul, in his book Predatory Dinosaurs of the World, concluded that Deinonychus was a species of Velociraptor and rechristened the species Velociraptor antirrhopus, a theory that has since been largely rejected. Michael Crichton continued to synonymize the two genera in his novels, on which the first two films were based."
This is the best picture I can find: