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Something Real
MemberTyrannosaurus RexMay-05-2014 12:39 AMHello there. I've a great fondness for dinosaurs - I have ever since I was a child. I've had toys of just about every dinosaur and aquatic reptile imaginable. However, some of my favorite are those that depict creatures we, as a whole, don't have a firm grasp on with regards to appearance. It's always fascinated me that scientists can extrapolate data to make "best fit" scenarios with regards to the physiology of creatures for which we have very little physical evidence. There are so many examples throughout history, however, the one which draws the most curiosity from me is the star of this topic: Spinosaurs Aegyptiacus. What do we really know about this amazing and posthumously furtive theropod? Very little evidence has arisen to hint at its existence, yet many paleontologists have produced images that clearly show a well-defined creature - a massive, upright carnivore - based solely upon a few scattered remains. With this as the case, I open this topic to you, friends and colleagues of great esteem, to bring forth evidence that points to the nature of this interesting and enigmatic creature. As this is a discussion based on the validity of Spinosaurus as an established creature with solid proof backing its contemporary envisioning, I ask that all whom wish to take part leave emotion and ego at the door - this is an intellectual forray meant to broaden our understanding of the creature for which this post was created. As always, your thoughts and conjecture are most appreciated, even if you choose to keep them to yourself. :)