Actually, it's interesting that you'd bring that up, Ozoch.
I recently found out about a yet-(officially) unnamed Troodontid currently referred to as "Lori," which lived during this time in the Morroson formation (a huge formation in North America groaning with fossils from the late Jurassic, the setting of this series). This is interesting, because before this, I was under the impression that "raptors" wouldn't appear until the early cretaceous.
Maybe I can work this "Lori" into the series somewhere...
Matt_Seeger at 9:18PM, March 20, 2007
MUTED DINOGEEK JIBBERISH IS MUTED.
Matt_Seeger at 11:28PM, Feb. 19, 2007
Actually, it's interesting that you'd bring that up, Ozoch. I recently found out about a yet-(officially) unnamed Troodontid currently referred to as "Lori," which lived during this time in the Morroson formation (a huge formation in North America groaning with fossils from the late Jurassic, the setting of this series). This is interesting, because before this, I was under the impression that "raptors" wouldn't appear until the early cretaceous. Maybe I can work this "Lori" into the series somewhere...
Ozoch at 5:54PM, Feb. 19, 2007
Heh, I was under the impression she was a raptor of some sort. Didn't notice the size. :P
ProfessorF at 9:02AM, Feb. 19, 2007
Sweet bio page!
silentkitty at 6:49AM, Feb. 19, 2007
Hee! She's so cute.