2009-07-30
2009-07-27
a magical liopleurodon
first things first.... if you haven't witnessed the pure epic-ocity of the charlie the unicorn series, here's the link to the first one:
http://www.filmcow.com/flash-charlietheunicorn.html
thank you, filmcow.
in this amazing animated short, we learn that the liopleurodon is a land based creature with huge flippers who's will "guide our way to candy mountain".
I'm here today to let you in on an unspoken truth...... this is not factual.
to begin with, liopleurodon was a marine reptile in the middle jurassic period.
as far as scientific classification goes, it's in the order of plesiosauria and the class of reptilia.
This is an outline of it's awesome skull.
click on the image to go to the plesiosaur directory.
something i like to think about is this: no one knows how big these guys got. estimations are between 7 and 11 metres... or 23 - 38 feet!!
so, what i'm trying to say is that the ogopogo is probably real.
http://www.filmcow.com/flash-charlietheunicorn.html
thank you, filmcow.
in this amazing animated short, we learn that the liopleurodon is a land based creature with huge flippers who's will "guide our way to candy mountain".
I'm here today to let you in on an unspoken truth...... this is not factual.
to begin with, liopleurodon was a marine reptile in the middle jurassic period.
as far as scientific classification goes, it's in the order of plesiosauria and the class of reptilia.
This is an outline of it's awesome skull.
click on the image to go to the plesiosaur directory.
something i like to think about is this: no one knows how big these guys got. estimations are between 7 and 11 metres... or 23 - 38 feet!!
so, what i'm trying to say is that the ogopogo is probably real.
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