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ISAEYEALLSEEING
I found it some time ago and realised that we mine a fluorescent ore from where its plates lie like those on the classic Stegosaurus

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No wonder dragons are assigned colours in mythology they probably glowed all over with this mineral in its body

All it anotomy is where it should be just examine it on google earth (eye sockets , Mouth , Anus , Tail , Legs etc etc )

now food for thought this thing is something like 40 miles long and lived well before the dinosaurs we know of in a time when everything was giant. its vertabra are still visible today take alook at my work in progress and see what you think any questions just ask and Ill try to answer them from my point of view.

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http://www.blumation.com/dragon/flashgallery.html

ISA
Герой Советского Союза
I can see clearly now !, it is all falling into place. I witnessed this amazing scene whilst also using Google Earth, there in the centre ! the implications can not be ignored !

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A more closer look at the beast, this time from over head !

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Giant Rabbits roamed the Earth !, how can any one deny such evidence no.gif . Fortunately it seems to have been felled.

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raoulduke666
I mean no disrespect but this is a joke right? Looks like a giant eater bunny to me
ISAEYEALLSEEING
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I can see clearly now !, it is all falling into place. I witnessed this amazing scene whilst also using Google Earth, there in the centre ! the implications can not be ignored !

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A more closer look at the beast, this time from over head !

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Giant Rabbits roamed the Earth !, how can any one deny such evidence no.gif . Fortunately it seems to have been felled.

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lol THATS ACE THANKS FOR CHEERING ME UP

isa

ps CAN I HAVE THE GOOGLE LINK WANNA SEE THIS PLEASE Scrub THAT found it from coords on ur screen grabs
mnemeion
I guess this was the same thread about that largest animal found. 36 miles huh, that's one giant animal indeed. How can there be a creature that large? What did it feed on? Why is there skin remains?
ISAEYEALLSEEING
QUOTE (mnemeion @ Jun 5 2008, 11:42 PM) *
I guess this was the same thread about that largest animal found. 36 miles huh, that's one giant animal indeed. How can there be a creature that large? What did it feed on? Why is there skin remains?


Ifr you have google earth I would recommend a good objective look at this thing try to study it from a "this is real " point of view and ask yourself simple questions like where should its anus be eye sockets legs tail those holes in the vertabra I especially like , as to me it says alot compare this image here

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with these GE screen grabs of a "LAKE" in a vertebre hole look at the sides and what appear to be dimples the kind you find on the inside of the spinal column hole where the natural bubble wrap stuff sits to protect.

PICS TO FOLLOW NEED TO REBOOT :-(

as for what it would eat well the establishment say they havent found anything before a certain period of time eg the jurrassic as regards large fossils well I am suggesting that this thing is from The Pennsylvanian Epoch of the Carboniferous Period: 318 to 299 Mya when everything in the plant world was gigantic 30 meter ferns for instance, elephants are quite fast but this thing had a major diasbility IE its size it couldnt have moved fast at all so if it moved very very slowly it would have eaten in like manner I guess , we forget that life is extremely versatile and adaptable and while some insects live off of fruit others live off of bacteria on excrement ! no one was around then so without the preverbial tardis we may never know for sure .

As for the skin remains these arent small patches look at the trees in one of these pics then try to imagine this creature that literally had its head in the clouds and had to cope I am sure with more than 1 lightning stike a year !!!! so its skin was literally like armour plating and probably hundreds of meters thick ?

ISA
Shaftsbury
QUOTE (ISAEYEALLSEEING @ Jun 6 2008, 03:40 AM) *
Ifr you have google earth I would recommend a good objective look at this thing try to study it from a "this is real " point of view and ask yourself simple questions like where should its anus be eye sockets legs tail those holes in the vertabra I especially like , as to me it says alot compare this image here


with these GE screen grabs of a "LAKE" in a vertebre hole look at the sides and what appear to be dimples the kind you find on the inside of the spinal column hole where the natural bubble wrap stuff sits to protect.

PICS TO FOLLOW NEED TO REBOOT :-(

as for what it would eat well the establishment say they havent found anything before a certain period of time eg the jurrassic as regards large fossils well I am suggesting that this thing is from The Pennsylvanian Epoch of the Carboniferous Period: 318 to 299 Mya when everything in the plant world was gigantic 30 meter ferns for instance, elephants are quite fast but this thing had a major diasbility IE its size it couldnt have moved fast at all so if it moved very very slowly it would have eaten in like manner I guess , we forget that life is extremely versatile and adaptable and while some insects live off of fruit others live off of bacteria on excrement ! no one was around then so without the preverbial tardis we may never know for sure .

As for the skin remains these arent small patches look at the trees in one of these pics then try to imagine this creature that literally had its head in the clouds and had to cope I am sure with more than 1 lightning stike a year !!!! so its skin was literally like armour plating and probably hundreds of meters thick ?

ISA


The period you are talking about was filled with aquatic and semi-aquatic creatures, but reptiles were not in abundance until the end of the period. Even still they were fairly small, compared to the ones we have today. There is no evidence to support your hypothesis.


Source: http://www.palaeos.com/Paleozoic/Carbonife...nnsylvanian.htm


Vixxy
If it was a species why haven't we found any other examples other than the one laying across England? Please point me in the direction if there is one similar. ^.^ It just seems to me there would have to be at least more than one.

And why is the fossil whole and in tact? I'm no expert, but I know the chances of finding a fully completed fossil with all the pieces still in place doesn't seem too realistic at all.

I'm sorry, but I don't buy this one. wink2.gif It would be very cool if it were true, but just doesn't seem like it could be for me.
Essan
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It's not a dinosaur - it's a modern sky dragon that died and fell to earth 3 weeks ago. If you look carefully in the sky you'll see others - they look just like clouds, but don't be fooled, they're real!
Stuman
That giant pink bunny rabbit is not real but a work of art.
http://www.ananova.com/images/web/387500.jpg
http://blogs.guardian.co.uk/news/archives/..._big_bunny.html

Cheers
Stuart
Герой Советского Союза
yes.gif i know, i was just being a tad sarcastic towards the original poster. A joke gladly they got and evidently found funny thumbsup.gif
mnemeion
I thought the other post of the largest raptor was in Indiana? This one is in England. I'm confused. Were there two of them?
ISAEYEALLSEEING
QUOTE (mnemeion @ Jun 9 2008, 12:41 PM) *
I thought the other post of the largest raptor was in Indiana? This one is in England. I'm confused. Were there two of them?


Isnt the concept of the decay of dinosaurs based upon what we have found already and doesnt something small erode and decay alot slower than something that is much much larger its size meant it was practically armour plated litterally to protect itself against the elements.

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Scientists today announced the discovery of an extraordinarily preserved "dinosaur mummy" with much of its tissues and bones still encased in an uncollapsed envelope of skin.


http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/20...dino-mummy.html

ISA
Shaftsbury
QUOTE (ISAEYEALLSEEING @ Jun 9 2008, 09:10 AM) *
Isnt the concept of the decay of dinosaurs based upon what we have found already and doesnt something small erode and decay alot slower than something that is much much larger its size meant it was practically armour plated litterally to protect itself against the elements.

http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/20...dino-mummy.html

ISA


I think you mean the concept of preservation, it's not just how fast an animal decays, or it's size that determines if it will be fossilized. Where the animal dies is probably the biggest factor, it requires special conditions to produce a good fossil, if you don't have the conditions you don't get preservation.









ISAEYEALLSEEING
QUOTE (Shaftsbury @ Jun 9 2008, 06:28 PM) *
I think you mean the concept of preservation, it's not just how fast an animal decays, or it's size that determines if it will be fossilized. Where the animal dies is probably the biggest factor, it requires special conditions to produce a good fossil, if you don't have the conditions you don't get preservation.


I am no palaaeontologist but I see what you mean

The thing is worth a look on google earth though and if you ask yourself where should its various parts of its anatomy be then you will find the features all fit blink.gif

ISA
Герой Советского Союза
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The person he quoted most likely wink2.gif ,

Your from corby ? i was up there not so long ago
ISAEYEALLSEEING
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@ Jun 10 2008, 02:52 PM) *
The person he quoted most likely wink2.gif ,

Your from corby ? i was up there not so long ago


OMG your from Newark damn best not upset each other then Hey w00t.gif

Visited Brownhills a few times in fact my DVD's sit on some pine furniture I got at jack sprats rofl.gif

Small world

ISA
Герой Советского Союза
haha yeah, doncaster isnt too far away, thorne's just the other side from here. btw from your other thread the church in newark is dedicated to mary magdalene wink2.gif
Shaftsbury
QUOTE (ISAEYEALLSEEING @ Jun 10 2008, 07:16 AM) *
I am no palaaeontologist but I see what you mean

The thing is worth a look on google earth though and if you ask yourself where should its various parts of its anatomy be then you will find the features all fit blink.gif

ISA


It's not really worth a look unless you can answer both of the following questions:

i) Is it possible for an animal to grow to the size you are suggesting? the short answer is NO, there are lots of threads on UM that will explain why.

ii) If the answer to the first question is "Yes", then what process could possibly preserve a 40 mile long animal for over 300 my?
Герой Советского Союза
the suspension of disbeleif tongue.gif
The Skeptic Eric Raven
I think this whole thread was started to yank our chains and to cause flames.
Shaftsbury
QUOTE (Eric Raven The Skeptic @ Jun 10 2008, 10:24 AM) *
I think this whole thread was started to yank our chains and to cause flames.



I sincerely hope that was the purpose tongue.gif

ISAEYEALLSEEING
QUOTE (Shaftsbury @ Jun 10 2008, 05:54 PM) *
I sincerely hope that was the purpose tongue.gif



NO NOT REALLY BUT HAVE FUN IF YOU LIKE I WILL HAVE THE LAST LAUGH MUHAHAHA devil.gif

ISA
Essan
QUOTE (ISAEYEALLSEEING @ Jun 10 2008, 02:16 PM) *
The thing is worth a look on google earth though and if you ask yourself where should its various parts of its anatomy be then you will find the features all fit blink.gif

ISA


Well only until a local farmer comes along and cuts down a couple of hedgerows or plants rape in what was a meadow tongue.gif Mind you, that could make the stegosaur turn into a sauropod ....... ohmy.gif
ISAEYEALLSEEING
QUOTE (Essan @ Jun 11 2008, 11:28 AM) *
Well only until a local farmer comes along and cuts down a couple of hedgerows or plants rape in what was a meadow tongue.gif Mind you, that could make the stegosaur turn into a sauropod ....... ohmy.gif



LOL

or he to a she ohmy.gif

ISA
DigitalDreamer
This isn't even the real one you idiot,The REAL one was 88,888 miles long and 666 miles thick and I almost forgot to mention it was so tall it nocked the moon out of its orbit.
Aanica
QUOTE (raoulduke666 @ Jun 5 2008, 09:55 AM) *
I mean no disrespect but this is a joke right? Looks like a giant eater bunny to me
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