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Stegosaurus
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tyrannosaurus rex or utahraptor (the latter I pretended to be on the dinosaur forum when I was a member).
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I thought I'd already posted T. Rex. Hmmm.
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Spinosaurus…!
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Sarah????? From Land Before Time. Ok I watched those movies when my daughter was young....30+ years ago?
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Birds are technically either dinosaurs or descended from dinosaurs, I forget which.
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Dilophosaurus..after seeing how rad they were im Jurassic Park.
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I'm a triceratops man, myself.
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Allosaurus - the red colouring - the horns. Just a very nice looking dinosaur
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Bronto-burgersaurus. Thank you Fred Flintstone!
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I still really like the brontosaurus and pterodactyl. At least, those are what I'm drawn to.
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Any dinosaur is fine with me as long as it’s not those creepy looking dinosaurs from that very disturbing Jim Henson show.
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This guy is sooooo cool. Someone said it already though...the Dilophosaurus
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Quetzalcoatlus. Huge and super weird looking.
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I like most of them
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We were at a zoo with animals like lions, monkeys and nandus, lot of different animals. A very young relative was with us, 4 years old maybe. That day they had a dino exhibition, life size dinos. Before we left, the 4 year old wanted to see the live dinos. Was sad to disappoint her... LOL.
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Pterodactyl and Brontosaurus.
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