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Published: 2013-06-13 21:19:51 +0000 UTC; Views: 1583; Favourites: 6; Downloads: 16
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Description Cast in order of appearance
Opthalmosaurus
Cryptoclidus
Rhamporhychus
Eusteptospondylus
Liopluerodon
Metirorhychus

In the restless seas of the Jurassic, a pod of Opthalmosaurus gathers in the shallows to give birth, and same goes for Cryptoclidus who have also gathered to birth their young, Rhamporhycus skim the water for fish, but if a few aren't lucky they might end up as marine reptile food.

On the shores Eustreptospondylus eat up whatever the sea spits up, apart from ammonites and sharks, they might get a dinosaur or a marine reptile, but one careless Eustreptospondylus doesn't know its being hunted, and from the depths a Liopleurodon catches the poor dinosaur and drags him to his death.

A young female Opthalmosaurus (we'll call her Ammona) patrols the shallows looking for food, and she finds danger instead, a marine crocodile has come, Metirorhychus, has also come into the shallows, and Liopleurodon is the dominant predator of the sea at this time, and a Liopleurodon has also come into the shallows, but not for food, but in search of a mate, Ammona knows the danger and hides, but the Liopleurodon finds himself a mate, a larger female, he'll have to be cautious, and after displaying himself they mate, but the female bites him in the eye, life with one eye is grim battle for survival, but Ammona has taken advantage of his missing eye.

A month later, Ammona has company, the Liopleurodon is back, this time for dinner, Ammona moves left to the Liopleurodon's blind spot and he loses his quarry, but a storm hits and Rhamporhychus take shelter in the trees, and the One eyed Liopleurodon has got caught in the waves and is beached, attracting the island predators, after he dies, they'll dig in,

Ammona meanwhile survives and now reached full size ready to leave the shallows for deeper water, but Liopleurodon's legacy lives on, and waiting with open jaws.
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Comments: 22

Grallator1858 [2017-02-28 02:39:35 +0000 UTC]

The only animals here that fit the setting are Metriorhynchus and Rhamphorhynchus. I would replace Ophthalmosaurus with Aegirosaurus, replace Cryptocleidus with Kimmerosaurus, Replace Eustreptospondylus with Juratyrant, Replace Liopleurodon with Pliosaurus. I would also add background species, like fish (including sharks like Hybodus), ammonites, and belemnites.

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BaryMiner [2015-07-11 08:32:10 +0000 UTC]

Did you know that Liopleurodon is actually the same size as eustreptospondylus

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Dinossword In reply to BaryMiner [2015-07-11 10:40:10 +0000 UTC]

Very true

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ThePrimordialPlanet [2013-06-14 04:40:52 +0000 UTC]

nice!

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Dinossword In reply to ThePrimordialPlanet [2013-06-14 13:58:00 +0000 UTC]

ty

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Daizua123 [2013-06-13 21:38:35 +0000 UTC]

I like the name Ammona. And I like the Liopleurodon's fate; a combination of Sea Rex and WWD.

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Dinossword In reply to Daizua123 [2013-06-13 21:45:03 +0000 UTC]

Eeyup

I thought Sea Rex was pretty good, life with one eye is not easy and the prey can see that weakness

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Daizua123 In reply to Dinossword [2013-06-13 21:48:48 +0000 UTC]

And he got fishslapped by the Leedsichthys.

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Dinossword In reply to Daizua123 [2013-06-13 21:51:50 +0000 UTC]

Eeyup, while hunting a plesiosaur

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Daizua123 In reply to Dinossword [2013-06-13 21:53:59 +0000 UTC]

A small one too.

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Dinossword In reply to Daizua123 [2013-06-13 21:59:28 +0000 UTC]

Yeah

Sea Rex was pretty interesting to be honest, but had a few flaws, like in the begining, a plesiosaur held its neck out of the water viewing the meteor strike

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Daizua123 In reply to Dinossword [2013-06-13 22:01:06 +0000 UTC]

That was confirmed unlikely?

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Dinossword In reply to Daizua123 [2013-06-13 22:05:52 +0000 UTC]

For lifting its neck above the water, just think of The Loch Ness Monster, its said to be a plesiosaur, but a plesiosaur can't hold its neck above the water

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Daizua123 In reply to Dinossword [2013-06-13 22:06:43 +0000 UTC]

Ah, something to do with the neck bones? Every documentary on dinosaurs has at least one flaw.

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Dinossword In reply to Daizua123 [2013-06-13 22:18:30 +0000 UTC]

Yeah, in WWD Liopleurodon's size was way too large, yet in Planet Dinosaur there was no flaw at all, and got Spinosaurus depicted right

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Daizua123 In reply to Dinossword [2013-06-13 22:25:11 +0000 UTC]

I heard that some of the dinosaurs in Planet Dinosaur pronated their arms once or twice.

Some of these flaws were made before certain evidence showed up. For example, it was long believed Ornitholestes had a nose crest, but it turned out to be a broken nasal bone. WWD showed that crest before the discovery.

People bitch about accurate dinosaurs in documentaries, but I don't care if they're inaccurate like in Jurassic Park, which wasn't really a documentary but still showed dinosaurs as alive as possible.

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Dinossword In reply to Daizua123 [2013-06-13 22:31:12 +0000 UTC]

Very true

And now since the Jurassic is nearing its end time to go forward in time to visit an Age of Titans after the Golden Age of Life: The Cretaceous with fiece hunters like Acrocanthosaurus and a newer breed of killer dinosaur: The Raptors have come

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Daizua123 In reply to Dinossword [2013-06-13 22:33:28 +0000 UTC]

A new cast of characters will appear for our Cretaceous drama.

Some are sinister, some are strange, and some have never been seen before.

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Dinossword In reply to Daizua123 [2013-06-13 22:34:16 +0000 UTC]

Eeyup

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DinoMan3144 [2013-06-13 21:24:58 +0000 UTC]

This is like totally epic!

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Dinossword In reply to DinoMan3144 [2013-06-13 21:29:12 +0000 UTC]

With cast or the story?

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DinoMan3144 In reply to Dinossword [2013-06-14 00:12:32 +0000 UTC]

Both.

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