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There are not existing feathered 3D models of high enough quality that are ready for purchase anywhere. Not at any price.
Thanks for not making that game:
"In case of emergency, release chickens"
Oh awesome! Yeah, I've never been on an elephant outside of a fair-like setting. That sounds like fun. :)
All good. :)and doe sometimes kill each others litter water ship down is amazingly accurate considering it was meant for young ones although I don't remember exactly if there was any baby killing in that book.
By the way, sometimes puppies die.
The stories of cassowaries trying to disembowel folks and instead "just knocking them off a cliff" and that sort of thing is terrifying.
I'm not sure if Emus missed the memo or what.
The stories of cassowaries trying to disembowel folks and instead "just knocking them off a cliff" and that sort of thing is terrifying.
And they're fruit eaters.
The stories of cassowaries trying to disembowel folks and instead "just knocking them off a cliff" and that sort of thing is terrifying. Ostriches are also pretty fantastic beasts. I'm not sure if Emus missed the memo or what.yea funny you never hear about them murdering people since they do have talons just like their other massive cousins(I just did a fact check on google to remind my self of that) I think its because you don't generally get them near people unlike cassowaries who people tend to live next door to practically(which of course is why you hear of them beating the snot out of people so much) and ostriches while tourists do love to see them and while they do get farmed I've surprisingly never heard of them beating somebody up
yea there pretty rad aren't they? btw I had no idea people kept emus as house pets I always would have thought they'd be to big to be kept as house pets but I guess I know what I'm going to be looking for when I have more space now (:The stories of cassowaries trying to disembowel folks and instead "just knocking them off a cliff" and that sort of thing is terrifying.
And they're fruit eaters.
Territorial fruit eaters with a giant head crest for cracking fruit or skulls, with a giant velociraptor claw for disembowling rivals or predators or anything that gives them the stink-eye, mothers that ditch the eggs immediately, fathers that raise their kids and then ditch their kids in the woods after a certain age, and females are larger and who terrify the males out of their territory unless it's the brief period where mating is okay.
Holy run-on-sentence, Batman. But those guy rock.
Pretty awesome that you have chickens on both shoulders, but I suppose that is to be expected with your forum name. :) The cassowary is super limited in where it lives (just one tiny place in Australia), so I think that's a big part of it. There are a couple of awesome documentaries about them, and you can see them wandering into the one village in that area, etc. It's really cool.funny thing actually with my user name it comes from the days when I used to be obsessed (and I do mean obsessed as in playing it constantly) with mine craft and used my this as my username and I've always been to lazy to come up with a different one
Emu house pets:that's soooo cute! cuteness over load in fact :D
For some definition of house, anyway. They do get pretty large.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-8yxd3U78zk
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XXiR8wdyiCc
.....what happened to this thread?we started talking about birds and animals not even really derailing considering this whole thread has always been about non human animals.
.....why do I even ask?
You guys crack me up. :)
You guys crack me up. :)I don't know what there is to laugh about I was being perfectly sensible.....I think any way.
You guys crack me up. :)I don't know what there is to laugh about I was being perfectly sensible.....I think any way.
Reading the numerous and very interesting pages linked in this fine "railed" topic, I had to temper my previous post.personally I think there cute that's the reason I like feathered dinos that and it makes them look more bird like and that's never a bad thing as far as I'm concerned.
While feathered predator dinosaurs can be scary, I think it will take much time and work to acclimate the global public about the image (and not just the idea) of feathered dinosaurs. I think we need something like a big movie the scale of Jurassic Park/World that would settle a both credible and entertaining image of feathered dinosaurs. I read on articles you linked here that Spielberg made his choice ,knowing the issue; I understand this choice, but now I also understand the need for the other choice.
TL;DR:
Now I'm sold on feathered raptors.
There will always be a place for saurian predators in my heart, but I'm sold.
The neck is a lie!!?? Wow, that's really cool... and sad in a way. :-\
you have chickens?! that's awesome! what breed are they? the 6 I've got in my back yard are 2 Orpington's who we bought from a breeder an old English game(I think I'm not 100 percent sure there) and a hen who's breed we don't know and her 2 daughters and of course the 2 little twerps wandering along my bed right now who come from one of our fields we own.The neck is a lie!!?? Wow, that's really cool... and sad in a way. :-\
Yeah, feathers are weird. I still haven't quite figured out how bird necks work (and I own chickens!)
Still, I'm sure there's as much variance in dinos as there are in birds (eg. swan to heron).
you have chickens?! that's awesome! what breed are they? the 6 I Most Certainly Have got in my back yard are 2 Orpington's who we bought from a breeder an old English game(I think I'm not 100 percent sure there) and a hen who's breed we don't know and her 2 daughters and of course the 2 little twerps wandering along my bed right now who come from one of our fields we own.