![]() | Spore CC - Iguanodon Went for realism & accuracy, though that's kinda hard to do with the Trial Version. |
![]() | Spore Apatosaurus Wiki Quote - Apatosaurus, formerly known as Brontosaurus, is a genus of sauropod dinosaur that lived about 150 million years ago, during the Jurassic Period (Kimmeridgian and Tithonian ages). It was one of the largest land animals that ever existed, with an average length of 23 meters (75 ft) and a mass of at least 23 metric tons (25 short tons). The name Apatosaurus means 'deceptive lizard', so-given because the chevron bones were similar to those of a prehistoric marine lizard, Mosasaurus. The name Apatosaurus comes from the Greek ἀπατέλος or ἀπατέλιος meaning 'deceptive' and σαῦρος meaning 'lizard'. The cervical vertebrae were less elongated and more heavily constructed than those of Diplodocus and the bones of the leg were much stockier (despite being longer), implying a more robust animal. The tail was held above the ground during normal locomotion. Like most sauropods, Apatosaurus had only a single large claw on each forelimb, with the first three toes on the hind limb possessing claws. Fossils of this animal have been found in Nine Mile Quarry and Bone Cabin Quarry in Wyoming and at sites in Colorado, Oklahoma and Utah, USA. |
![]() | Spore Styracosaurus Wiki Quote - Styracosaurus meaning "spiked lizard" was a genus of herbivorous ceratopsian dinosaur from the Cretaceous Period (Campanian stage), about 76.5 to 75.0 million years ago. It had four to six long horns extending from its neck frill, a smaller horn on each of its cheeks, and a single horn protruding from its nose, which may have reached dimensions of around 60 centimeters (2 ft) long and 15 centimeters (6 in) wide. The function or functions of the horns and frills have been the subject of debate for many years. Styracosaurus was a large dinosaur, reaching lengths of 5.5 meters (18 ft) and weighing nearly 3 tons. It stood about 1.8 meters (6 ft) tall. Styracosaurus possessed four short legs and a bulky body. Its tail was rather short. It also had a beak and flat cheek teeth, indicating that its diet was herbivorous. Like other ceratopsians, this dinosaur may have been a herd animal, traveling in large groups, as suggested by bonebeds. Named by Lawrence Lambe in 1913, Styracosaurus is a member of the Centrosaurinae. Two species, S. albertensis and S. ovatus are currently assigned to Styracosaurus. Other species assigned to the genus have since been reassigned elsewhere. |
![]() | Spore Creature-Megalosporeus Head This video was created using the Spore Creature Creator. It is the head of a fierce Jurassic predator, the Megalosporeus. It lived in prehistoric Europe. The thing on the bottom is a stand so the Megaosporeus Head does not experience problems on the ground. |
![]() | Spore CC - Parasaurolophus Last one! ...For now. A modified version of my iguanodon. |
![]() | Iguanodon Spore Creature Creator Video The Iguanodon was a herbivore, though a skilled one. He could protect himself with his extended thumb claws, perfect for slitting up enemie´s throats. |
![]() | Spore Dinosaurs Two of my Spore Creatures. A Velociraptor and a T-REX. YAY!!!! You can get it for the full version of EA's Creature Creator Here http://www.spore.com/sporepedia#qry=usr-ryndisher%3Asast-500004375980 |
![]() | Megalosaurus Tribute Song Disturbed:Hell |
![]() | Charonosaurus - Spore Creature Creator Video Charonosaurus, probably the dinosaur most people associate with 'duck billed dinosaur'. This video was created using the Spore Creature Creator. |
![]() | Spore Creature Creator Video-Iguanodon. Iguanodon! |
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