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wonderlust
10-08-10, 17:42
http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/opinion/editorials/ct-edit-triceratops-20100809,0,33537.story

what next? no planet called Pluto?

Mr Moose
10-08-10, 18:00
Sad :(

Mr. Lime
10-08-10, 18:30
I agree with the renaming the as triceratops lol

mac124
10-08-10, 18:33
I call shenanigans, Triceratops was a real dinosaur, every 10 year old knows it to be true for god sake!!!

Pullen
10-08-10, 18:34
*Puts fingers in ears* LALALALALALALA CAN'T HEAR YOU!

Broadsword1976
10-08-10, 18:36
Boo to the revisionists! The classic Triceratops/T-Rex battle could be spoiled forever.

Torosaurus sounds like something a prehistoric bullfighter would say.

Mr. Lime
10-08-10, 18:47
the triceratops you know and love is still there

its now a juvenile Torasaurus

Toonshorty
10-08-10, 18:56
I bet the article was written by a troll.

Next thing you know they'll be posting an article saying Santa doesn't exist!

ZodiarK
10-08-10, 19:44
*Puts fingers in ears* LALALALALALALA CAN'T HEAR YOU!

this^^ best dino ever it existed!

Huge Pear
10-08-10, 20:11
http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/opinion/editorials/ct-edit-triceratops-20100809,0,33537.story

what next? no planet called Pluto?

yeah theres no planet called Pluto...... ok theres a dwarf planet called Pluto.........................:vio

i'll just go now :P

Helios1234
10-08-10, 20:34
So you're saying Power Rangers were wrong!?!

Skywalker
10-08-10, 21:06
Erm..... I have seen Jurrasic park and I can confirm they where real

Tainted
10-08-10, 21:26
I think Matilda from Robot Wars would have something to say about that....

Watched Robot Wars on TV today, hence the above comment...

Broadsword1976
10-08-10, 22:26
Ooo - What channel is Robot Wars on and is it new or old shows?

andyn
11-08-10, 10:02
I agree with the conclusion at the end of the article - clearly there was never a Torosaurus, it was just a grown-up Triceratops all along!

Tainted
11-08-10, 11:43
Ooo - What channel is Robot Wars on and is it new or old shows?

Think it was either Bravo or Bravo 2.

Wasn't paying much attention tbh :)

scottmac
11-08-10, 11:46
I'm not happy about this at all. I spent an hour the other week watching a program on Discovery about who would win in a fight between the triceratops and the T-rex. What a waste of time !

Mr. Lime
11-08-10, 11:59
I'm not happy about this at all. I spent an hour the other week watching a program on Discovery about who would win in a fight between the triceratops and the T-rex. What a waste of time !

imagine if theyd done one between a Torosaurus and a Triceratops lol

sb89
11-08-10, 12:00
Triceratops must be real, it was on Jurassic Park.....:cry

Nick42
11-08-10, 20:42
My daughter will tell you otherwise.

Maybe not i dont want my front room full of books lol..

Andrew Moore
11-08-10, 20:53
Nooooooo!!! How can they work this out when the triceratops has 4 more recorded bones?? or did they overlook this....

Andy

Andrew Moore
11-08-10, 20:54
I agree with the conclusion at the end of the article - clearly there was never a Torosaurus, it was just a grown-up Triceratops all along!

LOL! Love it :D


Andy

SENTY
11-08-10, 21:36
http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/opinion/editorials/ct-edit-triceratops-20100809,0,33537.story

what next? no planet called Pluto?

pluto isnt a planet :D its some other type of heavenly body meteor or something i remember reading it too small to be a planet :D

http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2006/08/060824-pluto-planet.html

wonderlust
12-08-10, 06:07
pluto isnt a planet :D its some other type of heavenly body meteor or something i remember reading it too small to be a planet :D

http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2006/08/060824-pluto-planet.html

Me thinks you've missed the point....

BeeP
12-08-10, 15:15
My 3 year old will be devastated, Triceratops is the only one he can say :(

Snakedoc
12-08-10, 15:19
pluto isnt a planet :D its some other type of heavenly body meteor or something i remember reading it too small to be a planet :D

http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2006/08/060824-pluto-planet.html


Indeed, woosh!