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What's your favourite dinosaur?

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    The tortoise-looking one with mace at the tip of its tail.

    And coelacanth.

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      Triceratops. Brilliant

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        Stegosaurus.

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          Ducks. Chickens are a close second.

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            Denver, the last one.

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              Triceratops.

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                Triceratops. Brilliant

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                Seconded. It's like a rhino but with even more armor and weaponry.

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                  Seconded. It's like a rhino but with even more armor and weaponry.

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                  Great description!

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                      Ankylosaurus is the only acceptable answer.

                      Which is mostly joking, but what's wonderful is pretty much everyone has a favorite dinosaur, though they might not have thought of it in a long time

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                        Ankylosaurus is the only acceptable answer.

                        Which is mostly joking, but what's wonderful is pretty much everyone has a favorite dinosaur, though they might not have thought of it in a long time

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                        I just googled, he's an excellent choice!

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                          I like the titanosaurs in general - they look at the same time majestic and goofy. Like Patagotitan mayorum:
                          Scale diagram showing Patagotitan mayorum alongside two humans. The background is made of squares, each representing a square metre; the humans don't reach two squares of height each, while the dino is 13 squares tall, 26 long.

                          and Udelartitan celeste:
                          Artistic representation of Udelartitan celeste.

                          As far as I know the P. mayorum was the biggest land animal to ever exist, as it could reach up to 30-something metres. The U. celeste is smaller, "only" 16m long.

                          Fun fact: the trees in the artistic rendition of the U. celeste are likely close relatives to this one from my banner.

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                            Velociraptor

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                              Velociraptor

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                              Twisted, I like it

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                                Nigersaurus, all depictions of the head has the most lovely, dorky smile!

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