Image 1 — the megaraptorans that actually have "THE CLAW"
Image 2 — the megaraptorans that actually have "THE CLAW"
Image 3 — the megaraptorans that actually have "THE CLAW"
Image 4 — the megaraptorans that actually have "THE CLAW"

the megaraptorans that actually have "THE CLAW"

The most well-known characteristic of megaraptorans is the claw on the first digit of the hand; however, due to the nature of their preservation, very few specimens retain them specifically megaraptor, australovenator, fukuiraptorvand UNPSJB-PV 944–958 (which consists of two indeterminate specimens (I am not counting isolated claws)

u/dino_sant — 1 day ago
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Devs, please make baby Megatheriums climb onto their mothers' backs

I know it’s probably difficult to program, but it would be great if Megatheriums carried their young on their backs, just like modern giant anteaters do; it would be a really lovely and unique feature.

u/dino_sant — 19 days ago
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An animal you would like to see in the game but is unlikely to be added.

For example, I would like to see patagosaurus added to the game because of the lack of sauropod diversity,since most currently in the game come from the Morrison Formation, and the scarcity of South American species. However, it is unlikely, as it is not particularly popular and lacks any distinctive feature that would make it stand out from the other sauropods in the game

u/dino_sant — 1 month ago

Today was a great day in the museum

Photos of the paleo-vertebrate collection at the Argentine Museum of Natural Sciences

u/dino_sant — 1 month ago

After 12 years, what is your opinion on the documentary "Dinosaur 13" and the controversy surrounding Sue?

I've seen that there are very divided opinions about this documentary. On one hand, there are those who say it exposes one of the most unjust situations in the world of modern paleontology, and on the other, that all this documentary does is glorify people who illegally excavate fossils. I'd like to know your opinion on this documentary and, in general, on the whole Sue case

u/dino_sant — 1 month ago
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Which species do you think we'll get in the recently extinct DLC?

Knowing that the original list is no longer valid and that there have been many changes over the years, which animals do you think will make it into this DLC?

u/dino_sant — 1 month ago

I went to Jurassic World: The Experience for the first time.

After nearly seven years, the Jurassic World: The Experience exhibition finally arrived in my country, and I went with a couple of friends. The event lasted an hour but flew by—I highly recommend it. The only downsides for me were that there weren't that many animatronics (I would have liked them to bring the parasaurolophus or the *ñPachyrhinosaurus), you aren't allowed to wander through the event freely, and the shop prices are very high—though at least I managed to buy a Carnotaurus keychain

u/dino_sant — 2 months ago

Argentinonectes was already known since 2018

The study describing this new plesiosaur was recently officially released, but what many people don't know is that since 2018, the MACN (museo argentino de ciencias naturales) has been exhibiting a replica of the original fossils and a mounted skeleton of a hypothetical reconstruction of what the complete skeleton of this plesiosaur would have looked like. After so many years of seeing it simply called the "new giant plesiosaur of Patagonia," it's great that it finally has a name.

u/dino_sant — 3 months ago
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Kank australis and Patagorhynchus pascuali is a lake in southern Patagonia || Animation by paleogdy

In case anyone is wondering, the name Kank comes from Aonikenk mythology and is a legendary rhea-like creature who created the constellations with his footprints

u/Crossmen14 — 3 months ago

Help: In the Sichuan safari challenge, visitors leave and don't return

I've tried to complete the game's challenges, and the same thing always happens in the Sichuan safari. Everything seems normal, but at some point, without explanation, the visitors simply leave and never return. Is this a bug, or am I doing something wrong?

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u/dino_sant — 3 months ago