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| (...) In fact: (URL) (24 years ago, 25-Jul-00, to lugnet.adventurers)
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| (...) Uhhhh.... I used to live in Florida, and then in Louisiana (both are in the southern USA, and both have alligators as a natural species- Louisiana also has crocodiles). Trust me on this one, alligators and crocodiles *do* come in green. eric (24 years ago, 25-Jul-00, to lugnet.adventurers)
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| From the fossil records, really we cannot know what colors these dinosaurs were in when they were alive. The artists usually picture dinosaurs in gray or other dull colors, because today somehow large animals are never colorful (e.g., elephant, (...) (24 years ago, 25-Jul-00, to lugnet.adventurers)
| | | | Re: Oh we can dream...
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| (...) Well, that takes us to adventurers in the arctic, where they peel dinosaurs out of the ice. Not that interesting anymore after they allready have seen live dinosaurs, though. (...) *sigh* Yes, life's hard with dark-grey-and-orange triceraops (...) (24 years ago, 25-Jul-00, to lugnet.adventurers)
| | | | Re: I was really disappointed when I saw the dino sets......
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| (...) May be it's not *that* bad. At least that they consist of two different colours means that they are not "single part animals", but put together from different parts. At first I thought they put the four legs into the rest of the body, but my (...) (24 years ago, 25-Jul-00, to lugnet.adventurers)
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