Board Thread:Movie discussion/@comment-26253811-20151121120959/@comment-25238001-20151227204710

Tobyv23 wrote:

Edaphosaurus wrote:

Tobyv23 wrote:

Mjamnnella wrote:

Tobyv23 wrote: Will it...make the same noises? Not even similar. Completely new vocalizations.

The dinosaur you gave my still didn't have enough feathers. You shouldn't be seeing its arms. Okay, the picture you showed me is way too overboard! T. rex actually did have feathers but with age. The baby T. rexes were covered in feathers but as the grew up they wore off Got any proof for that? Do any birds do that? The answer to both is no Yes I do have proof! When baby tiger sharks are born, you can see their stripes very clearly. And as they age, the stripes fade away Just because a change happens to one species doesn't mean in applies to all species. Camouflaging stripes aren't comparable with feathers, anyway