My favorite in this spread is the allosaurus on the high dive.
I like the plesiosaurs and crocodilians, and I think you should also include other ancient sea life, like ichthyosaurs, shonisaurs, liopleurodon, and whatever those fish are called (closest name I could find was dunkleosteus). Also some nautilus.
I know that some of those suggestions aren't technically Jurassic, but you might be lenient.
Q-too long. I was gonna go ahead and shade it too, but then I saw what time it was...
Chris-Oh I'm really bending the term Jurassic here. But Michael Crichton did too. Really, his book should have been called CRETACEOUS Park--but that just doesn't have the same nice ring. PALEO park is the most accurate.
I'd like to focus a whole book on some of those underwater animals. They don't get anywhere near the press that their land-based cousins get. But they are just as neat-o.
How long did that take you?
ReplyDeleteMy favorite in this spread is the allosaurus on the high dive.
ReplyDeleteI like the plesiosaurs and crocodilians, and I think you should also include other ancient sea life, like ichthyosaurs, shonisaurs, liopleurodon, and whatever those fish are called (closest name I could find was dunkleosteus). Also some nautilus.
I know that some of those suggestions aren't technically Jurassic, but you might be lenient.
Q-too long. I was gonna go ahead and shade it too, but then I saw what time it was...
ReplyDeleteChris-Oh I'm really bending the term Jurassic here. But Michael Crichton did too. Really, his book should have been called CRETACEOUS Park--but that just doesn't have the same nice ring. PALEO park is the most accurate.
I'd like to focus a whole book on some of those underwater animals. They don't get anywhere near the press that their land-based cousins get. But they are just as neat-o.