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Dinosaur Animation 1

Dinosaur Animation 1: a Stegosaurus vs an Ceratosaurus. This is taken from the 1992 documentary-series: The Dinosaurs  
 
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leeum1989 (6 days ago) Show Hide
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amazing really nice perspective
gckbowers411 (1 month ago) Show Hide
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very innacurate but cool
Goldlake123 (2 weeks ago) Show Hide
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lol ya... but its from 1992 so forgive it haha
7243478 (1 month ago) Show Hide
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nice
1993ufuk (1 month ago) Show Hide
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that Ceratosaurus looks very cool
Cephalochordata (1 month ago) Show Hide
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This show was also broadcasted on Danish television back when I was just 10 or 11 years old. I remember how much I loved it. Clinging to the screen every week to catch the next episode :)
senorchelsea (1 month ago) Show Hide
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were you there to see them go red
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People who say this isnt necessarily accurate havent read enough bakker.

He's attended and done dissections, and been through more archived fossils than perhaps any other Paleo of his day.

His reasoning was sound that the plates could move, as they are not implanted with a wide base like a scute. As to if they actually could, maybe, maybe not.

Most people dont know that, based on Stegosaur trackways, they were mainly bipedal in later forms, only occasionally waddling on 4 legs.
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awsome outstanding cooi!
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yeah, but this was back in 92, and the advisor was Dr.Awesome himself, Robert T.Bakker (the moving plates were his idea set out in the dinosaur heresies. its not true, but much of the rest of his book is dead on).

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