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I'm pretty partial to the brontosaurus and the pterodactyl. Even if you don't have a favorite, which one are you drawn to?
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Cats in dinosaur costumes.
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Dino, flintstones friend.
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brontosaurus. Idk they look nice and calm. or maybe because I used to watch the land before time lol
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I think good old T-Rex. Just a powerful beast of a monster, even though he did only have tiny little arms - it didn't matter.
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T-Rex is cool
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Oh that would be triceratops of course. Always like them.
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I would say a Diplodocus... failing that a Megasourus
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Triceratops or pterodactyl
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Ornitholestes.
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Velociraptor.
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I dimly recall that in... oh... 4th or 5th grade, perhaps, we made paper mache dinosaurs. A classmate & I made a Spinosaurus. I don't think we even knew what it was called back then. We just thought the spine was cool. So I'll say Spinosaurus. (By the way, I read that Spinosaurus was larger than t-rex or giganotosaurus. It was thought to spend much of it's time in the water & it was apparently primarily a fish eater.)
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Probably the Microraptor since it's the smallest since I wouldn't have to fear it.
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I admire the fact that the T-rex could rock it even with those tiny arms!
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Argh! I can't pick one!
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