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Post by creature386 on Apr 5, 2014 2:14:18 GMT 5
Yes.
Do you believe the anti-communist propaganda in Western media is justifiable?
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Post by Vodmeister on Apr 5, 2014 2:17:43 GMT 5
Western media are free to express what they want. Then again, the Russian/Chinese media are also free to present anti-liberal propaganda in their media if they wish.
Do you believe that either 9/11 was a conspiracy on behalf of the US government?
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Post by Infinity Blade on Apr 5, 2014 2:19:40 GMT 5
No.
Do you believe there's another, really huge (as in multi ton) undiscovered animal out there?
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Post by creature386 on Apr 5, 2014 12:30:16 GMT 5
Maybe in the deep sea.
Do you believe the number of participants in this game is a bit small?
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Post by Vodmeister on Apr 5, 2014 16:35:45 GMT 5
Yes.
Do you believe that WoA will ever surpass Apollyon's AVA website in size and activity?
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Post by Carcharodon on Apr 6, 2014 0:48:45 GMT 5
Yes.
EDIT: Please keep such comments in the member zone, you may risk getting banned from carnivora. Thanks!
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Post by Infinity Blade on Apr 6, 2014 5:51:47 GMT 5
Hmm, not really on a serious note. I understand the issue with him though.
Do you believe that small enough non-avian theropods could kick with their hindlimbs (they look like those of flightless birds who can kick ex: ostriches, emus, cassowaries, rheas, phorusrachids, etc.)?
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Post by creature386 on Apr 9, 2014 0:14:27 GMT 5
Some are a bit too anteroposteriorly built for that (compared to large, flightless birds), but it would make sense for some of them, like oviraptorids.
Do you believe Arthropleura had more defense than just the armor? Remember that modern millipedes can produce enough cyanide to kill a mice.
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Post by Infinity Blade on Apr 27, 2014 23:08:09 GMT 5
No.
Do you believe it's possible for a flying bird to rival the largest pterosaurs in body mass?
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Post by theropod on Apr 27, 2014 23:18:21 GMT 5
No→Do you believe Spinosaurus was the largest theropod?
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Post by Infinity Blade on Apr 27, 2014 23:30:52 GMT 5
That we know of, yes.
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Post by Deleted on May 31, 2014 4:26:44 GMT 5
There is no question, so I'll ask one. Do you believe that somewhere in the universe there might be creatures with a somewhat similar appearence to the ones on Earth?
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Post by Infinity Blade on May 31, 2014 4:53:21 GMT 5
Maybe, but I think it may only be superficial.
Do you believe tyrannosaurids could "mouth grapple" like extant canids?
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Post by Deleted on May 31, 2014 6:08:11 GMT 5
Extant canids can use their forelimbs, just saying. I believe they could use their forelimbs too, to an extent, albeit they'd probably not be very effective in comparison to their jaws.
Do you believe humans might be able to have technologies shown in "Futurama" in the future?
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Post by Infinity Blade on Jul 16, 2015 7:56:45 GMT 5
I had a question that's been bugging me lately, so as much as I hate to revive old threads, I felt like I had to.
To the question above, I've never seen "Futurama" aside from one episode, so I can't say.
Now for the question: do you think that some extinct animal clades were (significantly) more diverse than we think? For example, do you think it's possible that Dinosauria contained more orders than just Saurischia and Ornithischia or that Creodonta contained more families than just Hyaenodontidae and Oxyaenidae?
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