There sure are a lot of Virginatus tryhardii in this thread.
Posted by Guest on Wed Aug 15 23:15:01 2012
ITT; People who claim to know what this dinosaur is when in all likely hood it is based on several different types of raptors.
And remember, it is just a costume.
Posted by Guest on Tue Aug 14 21:20:26 2012
Goddammit, mom and dad paid for your freshman year at college, but you aren't impressing anyone with your dinosaur knowledge. That costume is cooler than anything you'll ever do with your shitty education.
Posted by Guest on Tue Aug 14 15:28:17 2012
kill it with asteroid
Posted by Guest on Tue Aug 14 09:05:59 2012
Inaccurate
it has no feathers!
Posted by Guest on Tue Aug 14 05:47:53 2012
Not A Velociraptor
Velociraptors were the size of a turkey. That's more of the size of a Utah Raptor, but the arms are too short. I'd say that was more likely a Nanotyranus, which has been shown to not be an actual species but really just a juvenile T-Rex.
Posted by Anonymouse (guest) on Mon Aug 13 19:33:21 2012
That's not Velociraptor mongoliensis, too big. They were the size of turkeys. That looks more like a Deinonychus antirrhopus.
Posted by Guest on Mon Aug 13 17:55:33 2012
i really hope that there was someone else with them playing the Jurassic Park theme on a stereo or something.
Recent comments
Looks more like a six foot turkey to me.
Posted by Guest on Thu Aug 16 12:40:13 2012
There sure are a lot of Virginatus tryhardii in this thread.
Posted by Guest on Wed Aug 15 23:15:01 2012
ITT; People who claim to know what this dinosaur is when in all likely hood it is based on several different types of raptors.
And remember, it is just a costume.
Posted by Guest on Tue Aug 14 21:20:26 2012
Goddammit, mom and dad paid for your freshman year at college, but you aren't impressing anyone with your dinosaur knowledge. That costume is cooler than anything you'll ever do with your shitty education.
Posted by Guest on Tue Aug 14 15:28:17 2012
kill it with asteroid
Posted by Guest on Tue Aug 14 09:05:59 2012
Inaccurate
it has no feathers!
Posted by Guest on Tue Aug 14 05:47:53 2012
Not A Velociraptor
Velociraptors were the size of a turkey. That's more of the size of a Utah Raptor, but the arms are too short. I'd say that was more likely a Nanotyranus, which has been shown to not be an actual species but really just a juvenile T-Rex.
Posted by Anonymouse (guest) on Mon Aug 13 19:33:21 2012
That's not Velociraptor mongoliensis, too big. They were the size of turkeys. That looks more like a Deinonychus antirrhopus.
Posted by Guest on Mon Aug 13 17:55:33 2012
i really hope that there was someone else with them playing the Jurassic Park theme on a stereo or something.
Posted by Guest on Mon Aug 13 15:32:11 2012