 icee-donut 10/25/05 . chapter 1Very cool story, and I think I just learned some stuff nice. |
 Devi 10/8/01 . chapter 1That was cool! I liked it a lot! |
 Ziki 9/25/01 . chapter 1 YAY! IM ALL OBSESSED WIT DINOSAURS TOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO! ; |
 ILY 9/24/01 . chapter 1 Stupid me! Animorphs duh! I should have seen the 's and figured it out. I love Animorphs! |
 Amethyst Soul 9/24/01 . chapter 1Animorph... ::shudders:: |
 Tallest Leera 9/24/01 . chapter 1 Well um i I'M A HAPPY CHEESE NINJA!
Sorry i couldt think of what to say. O.o |
 Ztarlight 9/23/01 . chapter 1o.0 Theory? [reads again] Sorry, I missed it, unless it means you're continuing... |
 utahraptor6 9/23/01 . chapter 1 OH NO! MUST FIGHT TO STOP THE URGE TO POINT OUT ERRORS! CAN'T FIGHT! Acuttually, velociraptor was ofly around 3 feet long/high. 6 feet is man size. and i'm sure that u would have put the proper name for raptors, "dromiosids" if it wasn't too hard to spell. overall, your utahraptor was more accurate then the ones in Jurrasic park. |
 Inori Maxwell 9/23/01 . chapter 1 Dude, sorry, but you're totally wrong about the Utahraptor. True, it was the largest of the raptor family, but Veliciraptor was the one who was at least eight feet long and six feet tall, and was the size of a small car. Utahraptor was the size of an Allosaurus, maybe a little smaller. now, How do I know all of this? I've read every paleontology book written. Deinonychus was about the size of a wolf and all of these raptors hunted in packs. None were ever found alone unless they were exiled out of the pack by the alpha raptor. Oh, and those three aren't the only raptors of the family. You forgot Ovaraptor. This raptor was about the size of a man, and it ate eggs and scavenged for any dying prey. don't think I'm flaming your fic! It's good, but you need to get a few facts straight. |
 Weazlelord 9/23/01 . chapter 1Actually, there is evidence that plateasaurous is an omnivour. And Dromeasaurs were packhunters. And The sycleclaw on a dromeasaur was the second toe. As if you care, do you know what a Coloradosaurus is? I saw its name on a familytree of Tyranisaurs of carnitours, or something, but I can't find it anywhere eles. |