Sean Suggs said:
because he is awesome, astonishing, awe-inspiring, imposing, impressive, intimidating ...
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Tell your peers a little about your favorite Dinosaur. Don't have a favorite? Invent one! Do an image search and find a picture that represents your dinosaur. You can also upload an image.
because he is awesome, astonishing, awe-inspiring, imposing, impressive, intimidating ...
Who doesn't like a RoboSaurus...
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My dinasaur of choice is Dino the Dinosaur from the cartoon the Flinstone's! Loved that cartoon when I was growing up!
We can call it Cerbesaurus, Trisaurus or simply Hungry Bob. It's quite intimidating...
Me: I'm Cthulhu!
You: Hey, that's not a Dinasour!
Me: It is now!
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Cryolophosaurus is the first meat-eating dinosaur to be discovered on the frozen continent of Antarctica. It was an odd looking dinosaur, fairly large for such an early hunter. It had a bizarre crest running across its head, just over the eyes, where it rises up, perpendicular to the skull, and fans out. It is furrowed, making it look like a Spanish comb, used by women in their hair.
Im a dinosaur searching for new stuff... This is me
http://www.canadacool.com/COOLFACTS/ALBERTA/ALBERTAPHOTOS/DinosaurDig.jpg
I prefer the Soldier Barney. It is a kind of dinosaur which uses sweetness and love to defeat the enemies of country.
If goes about dinos, I prefer this "little" tank )))
Triceratops (/traɪˈsɛrətɒps/) is a dinosaur which lived around 68 to 65.5 million years ago in what is now North America. The term Triceratops, which literally means "three-horned face", is derived from the τρί- (tri-) meaning "three", κέρας (kéras) meaning "horn", and ὤψ (ops) meaning "face".
Bearing a large bony frill and three horns on its large four-legged body, Triceratops is one of the most recognizable of all dinosaurs. It shared the landscape with and was preyed upon by the fearsome Tyrannosaurus, though it is less certain that the two did battle in the manner often depicted in traditional museum displays and popular images.
From: Wikipedia.