By Dadltondmd
01/09/2009 - 22:37:50
Type: Creature
Rating: 0.61 (Not rated)
Tags: ceratopsia, ceratopsidae, crest, dadltondmd, dino, dinosaur, dinosaurs, discovery, frill, horn, new, quill, quills, spines, triceratops
Description
OMG! thank you SO much Maxis for featuring this! it means a lot! this is the first REAL dinosaur that has bean featured I think. it's a great honor. thanks again! --------------------------------------------------------- Triceratops was a 25 to 30 foot Ceratopsia from late Cretaceous North America. Recent studies of an extremely well preserved specimen showed that all along triceratops' back were thick scales, each with a deep hole in it. One theory is that these holes held long quill-like structures. (if you haven?t heard about this than that is because it has yet to be published. lhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia_talk:WikiProject_Dinosaurs/Image_review#Alert_for_artists:_Ceratopsian_skin_impressions
DNA points
58 Bones | 4 Feet | 0 Hands |
Health: +4
22 %
Sociability 5 / 20 | Aggressiveness 6 / 20 | Abilities 3 / 15 |
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By SlappingMachine9
This looks awesome. I happen to be making a T-rex using mods, want some pictures?
By barrenjunk
this looks awesome
By haf0829
I just saw Walking with Dinosaurs yesterday! Did you see the Comercial?
By PlurbisMan
Dadltondmd, you are truly the god of spore. Could you come check out my creations some time?
By TyphlosionFlame
This is amazing! I love it! :D
By Needles_10
Micadinis: WRONG! Psttacosaurus had feathery hairs on its tail. You have no case!
By Tamle
the Head is so... great O.o cool :)
By Aquadoc99
SEF1994: I think they look like quills. My opinion.
By Aquadoc99
(Cont'd) and even the possibility of all dinosaurs having feathers! But I never thought there'd be proof of at least the one you least expect! I know It's just a theory though, but still amazing!
By Aquadoc99
Okay, I've heard of feathered ornithiscians on dinosaur research websites, feathered dinosaurs in general, birds being descended from therapod dinosaurs, climbing and gliding theropods, ...
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