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Post by themechabaryonyx789 on Jan 3, 2014 0:03:19 GMT
Creatures from this place in time: Cryolophosaurus ellioti, ~6.5 metres and ~450kg (Benson et al., 2012) Glacialisaurus hammeri (possibly not sympatric with the above; still considered), ~7.5 metres Coelacanthus (worldwide genus), ~1 metre, ~8kg
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Post by Theropod on Jan 3, 2014 13:06:13 GMT
Polar Allosaurus didn't live in Antarctica... fuck sake...
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Post by raptorx863 on Jan 3, 2014 18:04:50 GMT
Polar Allosaurus didn't live in Antarctica... fuck sake... Polar Allosaurus also doesn't exist...
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Post by themechabaryonyx789 on Jan 3, 2014 18:09:50 GMT
Polar Allosaurus didn't live in Antarctica... fuck sake... Polar Allosaurus also doesn't exist...
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Lol yeah, the actual scientific name is Australovenator and it lived in Australia.
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Post by DJ Spinosaurus on Jan 3, 2014 18:11:53 GMT
Polar Allosaurus also doesn't exist...
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Lol yeah, the actual scientific name is Australovenator and it lived in Australia. I might edit the profile lol
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Post by Lmpkio on Jan 4, 2014 3:43:03 GMT
Glacialisaurus was a small sauropod that lived in the same area and period of Crylophosaurus. However we only know it by a left femur and a partial hind foot.
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Post by raptorx863 on Jan 4, 2014 6:01:43 GMT
Glacialisaurus was a small sauropod that lived in the same area and period of Crylophosaurus. However we only know it by a left femur and a partial hind foot. Not sauropod, it was a primitive sauropodomorph, also known as a "prosauropod".
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Post by Allosaurus Rex on Jan 4, 2014 9:01:22 GMT
there were also two other primitive sauropodomorphs in the SVP that were found in antarctica, weren't there? although as far as i know, they haven't been named yet.
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Post by raptorx863 on Jan 4, 2014 9:09:38 GMT
there were also two other primitive sauropodomorphs in the SVP that were found in antarctica, weren't there? although as far as i know, they haven't been named yet. Yeah, there are two new ones found in the same formation as Cryolophosaurus that have yet to be properly described. The interesting thing though is that these two as well as Glacialisaurus were put through a phylogeny together and they found out that all three were distantly related, suggesting that at least the sauropodomorph fauna at the time had all probably come into Antarctica from different regions across the Southern Hemisphere.
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Post by Lmpkio on Jan 4, 2014 16:18:37 GMT
Glacialisaurus was a small sauropod that lived in the same area and period of Crylophosaurus. However we only know it by a left femur and a partial hind foot. Not sauropod, it was a primitive sauropodomorph, also known as a "prosauropod". Whoops, forgot to put that in.
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Post by Theropod on Jan 4, 2014 16:31:28 GMT
This thread will probably not be very active, we don't have many dinosaurs from Antarctica.
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Post by es1001 on Jun 21, 2014 1:59:13 GMT
Rime was drifting in and out of consciousness. The cold was unbearable; just like everything else. The snow was falling heavily, gently placing itself all over the ground, covering everything the eye can see. Fragments of hail came with this snow, pelting the ground, creating small puddles as they landed. The temperature was ridiculously cold, even for this environment. Rime couldn't feel her toes or fingers anymore. The mixture of snow, hail, fog, and grey skies made it absolutely impossible to see where she was going. She was blindly striding forward, in the hope that she would find shelter.
She had been walking for hours. She stopped in her tracks. "What's the point..." She whispered to herself. "It's no use. I'm not going to find shelter. I'm going to die out here." When Rime realized this, she shuddered, but unfortunately she had no reaction apart from that. Rime hadn't slept in 3 days. She had not had insomnia this bad before, and she couldn't think properly. She was absolutely starving. And, in the time she needed help most, a huge storm rolled in. Just her luck.
Rime gave in. It was too hard. "Everything is..." She whimpered, dropping to the ground. She hit the snow hard, and she felt something in her arm crack. She had no pain, however; her fingers were completely numb. Rime lay in the freezing snow for an hour or so, before she started to show the symptoms of severe hypothermia. She started to slowly fade out of consciousness. "Am I dying?" She thought. "Yes, I am dying." Rime cracked a weak smile. But, before she fainted, she noticed a figure moving towards her. "No," She shuddered, "please let this be over..." The figure got closer, but Rime could hold on no more. She blacked out.
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Post by Theropod on Jun 21, 2014 2:17:26 GMT
Prior to that, Frost, a decent-sized Cryolophosaurus ellioti, was comfortably resting alongside a kill he had made earlier that morning, before the blizzard started. It was a Glacialisaurus hammeri. The herbivore had a good amount of fat, but that's not a surprise; it's winter, and those herbivores need energy to endure the intense cold that punishes the weak.
Frost wasn't sleeping, but had his eyes closed. He was resting, after all, there's not much to do when a snowstorm is determined to happen. However, Frost's attention was drawn to a noise outside. He was forced to go out in the storm to check what had just happened. A mid-sized stone had just fell, just as he predicted earlier that indolent morning.
Before returning to his den, Frost had noticed something that wasn't there earlier. It seemed to be a theropod's corpse. Its feathers were being moved by the wind. The animal was clearly dead. Out of curiosity, Frost approaches to get a closer look at the apparently dead creature. His prediction however, happily, turns out to be wrong; the dinosaur, another Cryolophosaurus ellioti, was alive. It was Rime, and she was breathing, with a lazy heartbeat. She was suffering from heavy malnutrition and an advanced state of hypothermia. Few things can soften Frost, and seeing a defenceless creature about to die is one of them.
He does his best to drag the starving theropod into his den. He manages it, and lays Rime in a warmer place inside his den, near the carcass from the herbivore he had killed. He looks at her for a while, and after no reaction is observed, Frost goes to the foremost part of the cave and calmly watches the storm outside as he patiently waits for the dinosaur he had just rescued to wake up.
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Post by es1001 on Jun 22, 2014 0:12:11 GMT
Rime woke up very slowly. It took a while for her body to warm back up. She slowly peeled open her eyes, and immediately shut them. "No..." she thought, "please no more." She opened her eyes again, and observed her surroundings. She seemed to be in a cave, not a big one, but it was quite cosy. The walls and floor were definitely cold, but they felt quite warm compared to the breeze that was slowly drifing inside the cave. She starting becoming more aware of her surroundings, and her eyes were fully open now. Now she was actually able to comprehend where she was. "Wait a minute," she thought, "I was dying in the snow, how did I get in here?" She wanted to investigate.
She stood up, and looked around. It was pretty dark, and her eyes were still adjusting to the light conditions, so she could not see very far at all. She started slowly walking. After a small number of strides, she noticed the silhouette of a large object. She wanted to investigate. As she stepped closer, however, all of her memories came flooding back. She remembered the large shadow she had seen before fainting, and now she realized she was walking towards the very same object. She stopped in her tracks.
She noticed the shape change, before appearing to stand up. The large shadow started to move towards her. Rime was panicking, unsure of what this being even was. She could do nothing.
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Post by Theropod on Jun 22, 2014 0:27:37 GMT
Frost, the mysterious being that approached Rime, could now be seen by Rime, who has, by now, realised that he's another individual of her species; she was still fearing for her life, but this feeling ceased to make itself obvious right when Frost offered Rime the carcass of the herbivore he had murdered that morning.
Rime carefully approaches the carcass, keeping an eye on Frost, who statically focuses his eyes on the weakened carnivore. She takes a small piece of flesh from the carcass, then steps back. She has recognized the fact that Frost is, indeed, helping her. She feels better by the mere fact she has eaten something after a while.
It doesn't take long for Rime to trust Frost more. She eats a bit more, feeding on the nutritious herbivore carcass; the considerable amount of fat acquired by the massospondylid prior to its death would surely increase her energy levels. After eating her fill, it doesn't take too long for her to release a long yawn; she is feeling sleepy, a good sign given her previous state. She now has a sufficiently harm place to rest, nutritious food, and she finally feels sleepy again.
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