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Re: paleoart idea!
Could replace the T.rex with an Allosaurus, or Giganotosaurus.
k.wicks
On Wed, 25 Aug 1999 12:55:26 -0400, RAY STANFORD wrote:
> There's one big problem, Caleb, if you want reality. I suspect one would
> see no Sauropods in the time and paleo-environment of T. rex.
>
> Ray Stanford
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Caleb Lewis <terminator2029@usa.net>
> To: Dino List <dinosaur@usc.edu>
> Date: Wednesday, August 25, 1999 12:42 PM
> Subject: paleoart idea!
>
>
> Hey, all you paleoartists out there:
>
> Here's an idea that I just thought up:
>
>
> There's a T.Rex hiding in some trees at the outskirts of the forest, and
his
> camoflouge helps him to stay invisisble. Meanwhile, a group of sauropods
> come
> up and start browsing, totally unaware of the danger. Then, with the
> sauropods' necks nicely exposed to him, the t. rex lunges out for an easy
> kill. Now, you can paint whatever part of this story that you want, the
> iminent danger, or the lunging, but don't ya all think it would be a neat
> painting?
>
>
> Caleb
>
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Mr. K.Wicks
Dickinson State University -ND
Dept of Natural Sciences- Biology
Paleo Mont Research
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Paleo Mont Park
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"If we knew what we were doing, it wouldnt be called research, would it?" A.
Einstein
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