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novastartherapter [2013-08-16 16:14:07 +0000 UTC]
for some reason, I always just imagine you as sark, oh and the pic is adorable
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Blairaptor In reply to novastartherapter [2013-08-16 16:29:13 +0000 UTC]
Oh really? Haha Sark is one of my favorite OCs I've made, but I think the Dinosaur Dynasty character I'm most like would have to be either Chloe or Gizmo.
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novastartherapter In reply to Blairaptor [2013-08-16 17:03:29 +0000 UTC]
yeah I haven't seen the dinosaur dynasty yet, but a human is the last thing id want to be
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Blairaptor In reply to novastartherapter [2013-08-17 00:02:31 +0000 UTC]
You haven't? I could have sworn you left me a message a while back saying you had really enjoyed watching it. Anyway it's up on www.youtube.com/user/iFire13 so please check it out! It's my best project so far.
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novastartherapter In reply to Blairaptor [2013-08-18 00:47:41 +0000 UTC]
i exploded do to awesomness, and i didn't get much far
snakeman: ok nobodies that good
novastar: snakeman be quiet im trying to talk to blair, anyways, also i heard that wolves have crows(or was it ravens?) help them by being lookouts, so they don't eat them and give them protection and food, and since raptors are very alike to wolves, is there a kind of flying/gliding dinosaur that helps them? like an archaeopteryx or confusiousornis
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Blairaptor In reply to novastartherapter [2013-08-19 00:05:37 +0000 UTC]
Awesome, glad you like it.
Good question! Well, obviously any symbiotic behaviors in dinosaurs are almost completely speculative, but there is no reason to believe that such complex animals did not engage in such activities. Now, the maniraptorians really took off in the Cretaceous, long after archaeopteryx. The birds which came later would have been pretty small and probably afraid of their larger dinosaur cousins. However, the Cretaceous saw the last of the large pterosaurs and pterodactyls such as quetzalcoatlus and ornithocheirus. So it's possible that raptors such as deinonychus or Utahraptor had such relationships with these large flying reptiles.
Actually, in paleontologist Robert Bakker's book Raptor Red, a Utahraptor character has had a symbiosis with a particular ornithocheirus for her whole life. In one scene, he leads the raptor and her sister to a carcass where they can tear open the hide and eat. When they are finished, he takes his pickings of what they left. He also warns them of approaching danger that he sees from the skies. Raptor Red is obviously fiction, but it is told as if it were following the life of a real animal and her struggles, so obviously Bakker believes that the dactyl/raptor behavior indeed may have taken place.
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TripOverFlatSurfaces [2011-06-19 12:33:23 +0000 UTC]
See? Now that you've colored it, the cushion/beanbag-thingamy looks more like a cushion/beanbag-thingamy. Teehee, she looks like she's having fun~
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blakkitty4545 [2011-06-16 20:21:39 +0000 UTC]
hapy late b day
*slaps* thats your presant now get back to drawig
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Blairaptor In reply to elsarose [2011-06-16 00:13:21 +0000 UTC]
Thanks, and I did enjoy it!
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rederister [2011-06-14 19:49:21 +0000 UTC]
I dont really see what this has to do with birthdays, but great job
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BlitzEngles [2011-06-14 15:49:45 +0000 UTC]
XD Awww crap, I'm sorry! Happy late birthday!
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darkgracedragon [2011-06-14 14:57:35 +0000 UTC]
ARARARARAR I DIDN'T KNOW!! This looks so cool 8D I can't draw raptors
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Blairaptor In reply to darkgracedragon [2011-06-14 15:50:49 +0000 UTC]
Thanks, and did you not get a birthday message? Hm. I thought that worked for everyone.
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purplemudkip [2011-06-14 14:04:07 +0000 UTC]
Now that is one happy raptor.
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