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GriffinTamer21 Mar 2013 4:14 p.m. PST

Has no one voted for T. Rex yet? Surely it would be hard to get more awesome than Tyrannosaurus, or one of the other huge carnosaurs. (Spinosaurus would also be totally cool… and since I was about three I've always had a soft spot for the more modest sized Ceratosaurus and his inexplicable horns.)

Also:
Andrewsarchus and Indricotherium…
Homo Fiorensis…
Quetzalcoatlus (sp?)…
And definitely some of the three-foot-long dragonflies that used roam the Cambrian swamps.

Etranger21 Mar 2013 11:17 p.m. PST

Thanks Prince Rupert. As if the existing crocs weren't hungry enough! grin

My vote is for the Dodo – it was supposedly delicious, so we can find at thout for ourselves. Bet it will taste like chicken though…..

Elenderil27 Mar 2013 2:28 p.m. PST

Trilobites get my vote. Just to see how they actually behaved.

Saint Stu16 Apr 2013 1:45 a.m. PST

Haast's Eagle

This eagle hunted Moa! (an we know how big they got)
There wouldn't be a primary school considered safe in the land; mind you it would give the teachers something else to moan about…

Stu :)

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