
What kind of Ornithodira (Dinosaurs and Pterosaurs) would you like to have for a pet?
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AllosaurusMember4115 XP2016-10-08 05:55:00When I saw Dilophosaurus I thought it would be because it's your favourite dinosaur
"Part of the journey is the end..."
AllosaurusMember4513 XP2016-10-08 09:58:00Well yeah, Don't we all want our favorite dinosaurs as a pet? I was going to add in the title that "no matter impossible it was what do you want as your pet" but Dakotaraptor was my second choice.
AllosaurusMember4115 XP2016-10-08 10:52:00^If these dinosaurs are pets, do they listen to us or are they stubborn?
"Part of the journey is the end..."
AllosaurusMember4115 XP2016-10-08 11:23:00I'd choose the motherfucking T.Rex because I could make everyone I hate die >8D
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AllosaurusMember3811 XP2016-10-08 12:20:00I would never tame a dinosaur, it is disrespectful to nature's creation. (Politically correct GG out.)
Good grief.
AllosaurusMember4513 XP2016-10-08 17:29:00Hmmm i suppose you don't own any pets huh?
I myself would find that smaller theropods, small orthinpods, small dinosaurmorphs, and small pterosaurs would work better as manageable pets.
I mentioned in the title that not dinosaurs aren't exclusive to this topic but Dinosaurs, Dinosauriformes, Dinosaurmorphs, and Pterosaurs are also viable candidates for this discussion.
AllosaurusMember4513 XP2016-10-08 19:24:00@GorillaGodzilla
So its okay to domesticate a mammal but not domesticate a protobird?
AllosaurusMember4513 XP2016-10-08 19:24:00Well I think we can probably rule out the larger Ornithodira and just focus on the smaller ones.
AllosaurusMember3811 XP2016-10-09 06:55:00It depends on what you're speaking of. If you mean, steal a Tyrannosaurus egg from the wild and raise the youth as my own--then that is against nature. But, if you mean raise an animal that has been domesticated for thousands of years--well it has reached a point where it would be inhumane to not.
Good grief.
AllosaurusMember4115 XP2016-10-09 06:57:00If we rule out the larger Ornithodira, well then, Dakotaraptor for me
"Part of the journey is the end..."
AllosaurusMember4115 XP2016-10-11 11:56:00^Thanks. It's my favourite dromaeosaurid
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