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John Byrne
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Joined: 11 May 2005 Posts: 133763
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Posted: 28 April 2013 at 5:16am | IP Logged | 1
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Time for my semi-annual rant about dinosaur restorations, and how I am convinced we have let their "scary skulls" dupe us into thinking they had scary faces when alive.As testimony, I offer again what I think is one of the scariest skulls out there, and invite guesses as to what living creature it belongs to. As usual, if you KNOW already, hold off answering so others can think about it. And no cheating! Don't try to find it online!
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Thad Studebaker Byrne Robotics Member
Joined: 16 April 2004 Location: United States Posts: 1114
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Posted: 28 April 2013 at 5:44am | IP Logged | 2
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Based on the large outer tusks, it looks like it could be a hippopotamus. The teeth up front are keeping me from committing to the hippo, though.
Edited by Thad Studebaker on 28 April 2013 at 5:49am
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Kip Lewis Byrne Robotics Member
Joined: 01 March 2011 Posts: 2880
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Posted: 28 April 2013 at 5:46am | IP Logged | 3
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Boar?
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Steven McCauley Byrne Robotics Member
Joined: 23 June 2004 Location: United States Posts: 1431
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Posted: 28 April 2013 at 5:54am | IP Logged | 4
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Warthog?
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Craig Robinson Byrne Robotics Member
Joined: 28 November 2010 Location: United States Posts: 1756
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Posted: 28 April 2013 at 6:57am | IP Logged | 5
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That's pretty wild. It looks like two completely different sets of teeth systems merged together. The front for tearing flesh and the back for grinding grains and plants. The back teeth remind me of horse teeth. I'd guess some kind of warthog as well were it not for the spikey teeth protruding from the front. Some kind of sea lion maybe? Color me flummoxed.
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Jodi Moisan Byrne Robotics Member
Joined: 19 February 2008 Location: United States Posts: 6832
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Posted: 28 April 2013 at 7:17am | IP Logged | 6
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I am joining ranks of the Warthog chorus.
"When I was a young warthog...................."
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Glen Keith Byrne Robotics Member
Joined: 04 July 2010 Location: United States Posts: 851
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Posted: 28 April 2013 at 7:43am | IP Logged | 7
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Well, logic would dictate that in order for this to represent JB's hypothesis that the animal would need a face that isn't considered scary or ugly. This would seem to rule out warthogs.
I agree with Thad. Given the tusk, I'd say hippo. A very hungry, hungry hippo at that.
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Mike Purdy Byrne Robotics Member
Joined: 29 April 2004 Location: Canada Posts: 1448
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Posted: 28 April 2013 at 8:30am | IP Logged | 8
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Hippos are really ferocious so I have trouble thinking of them as anything but scary, but they are cute. And I actually don't know if they have tusks or not and I'm resisting looking it up on google sol, I gotta go with warthog too.
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Terry Thielen Byrne Robotics Member
Joined: 30 May 2012 Location: United States Posts: 480
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Posted: 28 April 2013 at 8:35am | IP Logged | 9
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The idea that Dinosaur skulls are shrink-wrapped in skin is certainly drifting out of favor (except, perhaps, in the general public, but they are also still fighting the idea of feathers which is sad). Many artists and scientists are exploring ideas that might seem a bit outlandish.
"it looks like someone shrink-wrapped the skull. But this is not what the heads of real animals look like at all. If you look at almost any animal, whether it is a lizard, croc,* turtle, snake, bird, cow, horse, rodent, or human, you can’t see the holes in the skull because they are filled with muscles or air sacs and smoothed over with skin. "
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Terry Thielen Byrne Robotics Member
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Posted: 28 April 2013 at 8:38am | IP Logged | 10
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oh, and I vote HIPPO
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Andrew Davey Byrne Robotics Member
Joined: 27 April 2004 Location: United States Posts: 1446
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Posted: 28 April 2013 at 9:26am | IP Logged | 11
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Mouth strucuture seems a little small for a hippo... but it probably is...I vote hippo too.
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Stephen Bergstrom Byrne Robotics Member
Joined: 18 December 2004 Location: United States Posts: 522
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Posted: 28 April 2013 at 9:59am | IP Logged | 12
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I'm going with chihuahua.
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