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Bumblethumper wrote:Dinosaurs. I collect plastic figures, books, and fossil casts. I used to buy actual fossils, and I have a complete dinosaur skeleton, but I've since heard from paleontologists just how bad an effect fossil poaching is having on the field. Out in Mongolia, they've found some perfectly preserved skeletons that've had the teeth and claws carved out by poachers looking for a quick buck, effectively neutering unique specimens. Other areas have stopped allowing access to paleontologists, and still other areas have been stripped clean.
But you can get a lot more for your money with casts. I have a Tyrannosaur skull cast mounted on my wall which is quite impressive.
Sid Burn wrote:Thats very cool, I am sure the T rex head is impressive. Is it to scale? Must be HUGE!
Bumblethumper wrote:Sid Burn wrote:Thats very cool, I am sure the T rex head is impressive. Is it to scale? Must be HUGE!
If it was a T.rex, it would be huge. It's a Gorgosaurus, which is a smaller Tyrannosaur, and possible ancestor of T.rex. Still impressive though. Much bigger than any land carnivore around today.
Obsidian_Prime wrote:Robotech/Macross
MegaDave wrote:If you dont mind me asking where did you obtain it hearing about casts really piqued mt interest there.
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