992 pts · August 23, 2016
Thanks! I found it with a seller, “Archery Historian”, on Etsy.
I was actually wondering about Orange Osage for a European longbow I’d like to get. It’s way cheaper than Yew for the #, is it as good?
Cops should only be shooting if there's an immediate perceived threat to them or someone else... including antimaskers.
For me it's always imagining dinosaurs wherever I look even to this day.
That's wrong, T. rex was not any more scavenger than most predators, and their top speed was closer to 20 mph, fast enough to catch prey.
I gotta worry about literally none of this, thank God.
They eat tomato plants too, tomatoes being a nightshade and thus poisonous.
New lines of evidence are showing that even snakes are forming social bonds. Animals aren't so different from us after all.
Well they are very poisonous when wild caught; those used in reptile food are given special diets and such.
The thing about goedendags is that they're long. Basically a club-spear. This thing doesn't look long, more one handed.
I appreciate all the paleontology memes.
No, that's not right. Two separate evolutionary roots.
Look at this small motherfucker.
The duality of man
I barely understand these, yet I enjoy them.
Yep, none of that kinda behavior from them
Crocodilians mostly have parental care so yeah
Pretty much only animals with parental care and/or social bonds.
Also, impressions are from the top of the neck and the back of the ilium. At most, Rex could have had a "cape" on the dorsum.
The skin impressions are from the three major integument zones of the body, meaning it's unlikely anything other than scales were majority.
Those are localized and serve a singular purpose. You can't rule that out for T. rex. You can rule out full body shape change though.
T. rex's family is wholly scaly, but other members of its superfamily do have fluff.
...shape of their body.
Not really, since whales are aquatic, the streamlined shape makes sense. Land animals don't work the same way; their bones tell you the 1/2
That model is highly inaccurate, so don't be scared.
Skin impressions of T. rex and other members of its family are only scaly.
Upvoted for TF2.
I like your style.
That's really cool. A fossil?
Thanks! I found it with a seller, “Archery Historian”, on Etsy.
I was actually wondering about Orange Osage for a European longbow I’d like to get. It’s way cheaper than Yew for the #, is it as good?
Cops should only be shooting if there's an immediate perceived threat to them or someone else... including antimaskers.
For me it's always imagining dinosaurs wherever I look even to this day.
That's wrong, T. rex was not any more scavenger than most predators, and their top speed was closer to 20 mph, fast enough to catch prey.
I gotta worry about literally none of this, thank God.
They eat tomato plants too, tomatoes being a nightshade and thus poisonous.
New lines of evidence are showing that even snakes are forming social bonds. Animals aren't so different from us after all.
Well they are very poisonous when wild caught; those used in reptile food are given special diets and such.
The thing about goedendags is that they're long. Basically a club-spear. This thing doesn't look long, more one handed.
I appreciate all the paleontology memes.
No, that's not right. Two separate evolutionary roots.
Look at this small motherfucker.
The duality of man
I barely understand these, yet I enjoy them.
Yep, none of that kinda behavior from them
Crocodilians mostly have parental care so yeah
Pretty much only animals with parental care and/or social bonds.
Also, impressions are from the top of the neck and the back of the ilium. At most, Rex could have had a "cape" on the dorsum.
The skin impressions are from the three major integument zones of the body, meaning it's unlikely anything other than scales were majority.
Those are localized and serve a singular purpose. You can't rule that out for T. rex. You can rule out full body shape change though.
T. rex's family is wholly scaly, but other members of its superfamily do have fluff.
...shape of their body.
Not really, since whales are aquatic, the streamlined shape makes sense. Land animals don't work the same way; their bones tell you the 1/2
That model is highly inaccurate, so don't be scared.
Skin impressions of T. rex and other members of its family are only scaly.
Upvoted for TF2.
I like your style.
That's really cool. A fossil?