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Since SOMEONE stole my megladon answer I will go with the next best one... Livyatan Melvillei It can still be your favorite too... It'd take a really big lure and rod to catch one though.. you're gonna need a bigger boat. |
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Well. This was fun. I know a place where I can find fossilized megalodon teeth. Love the Jaws reference.
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Gotta be a T-Rex. He didn't take crap from anything.
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T Rex, other than not being able to scratch their backs, they're the perfect dinosaur This is what most big breasted women feel like I don't understand this nawty? What do big breasts have to do with the inability to scratch your back? I can't and I'm not big breasted. Like we can't reach anything! Well, then suggest the: Greeneyes back scratching service ( females only).. men can be scheduled but the cost is 650% more and a pole is used. Why bother with that annoying scratch that you can't reach?.. the discomfort?.. I arrive at your home within 10 minutes ( like Domino's pizza) in my stylish emergency scratch relief vehicle ( like the Ghostbusters) one) Just a click away :) |
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Steve tyler
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Which one grills up nicely with bacon? I'd go with alligator. |
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Ankylosaurus
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Stegosaurus
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Velociraptor
Largely misunderstood due to Jurassic Park movies. Actually ancestors to modern birds. |
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My landlord, the proper T Rex
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Giganotosaurus
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Neil Young or Keith Richards
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Brontosaurus 🦕
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i dont believed dino was exist
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i dont believed dino was exist All of my life I have lived within 30 miles of a place where their footprints are embedded in fossilized rock -- proof that they existed. But hey, whatever floats your boat. Just be careful where you steer it. |
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🦏 Rhino
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i dont believed dino was exist The Smithsonian has proof of there existence provided by archeologists. Bones plus these bones contain their dna evidence |
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Stevie Nicks
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Triceratops
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Is, was and always will be the T-Rex. They just put together bones from a T-Rex find in Canada in 1991. It took over a decade to remove the bones from the hard rock. This T-Rex, named Scotty, was 9.7 tons and 42 feet long, bigger than any other carnivorous dinosaur found.
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