Thread:Dinosaurus1/@comment-34617431-20180605002817/@comment-33613830-20180605114340

Okay, now that is desperate behavior right there. You aren’t sure that it’s a T. Rex, are you? In fact, I’m not even saying that Alamotyrannus definitely existed and shoving it down your throat, since I’m not sure that it existed either. In fact, none of us, not even the scientists, are very sure Alamotyrannus existed, since it’s bones are very little. In fact, lemme tell you something: In Mongolia, in the Djadochta Formation, there was a fossil that looked very similar to Oviraptor, and scientists concluded that it was Oviraptor, but as it turns out, those fossils actually belonged to Citipati, a new species, clearly contrary to the scientists “correct guess”. We just need more fossils to prove/debunk the validity of Alamotyrannus, so don’t pretend things that you truly don’t know, and don’t shove it down other’s throats without scientific evidence, like how you neglected WikiPedia, calling it “inaccurate”, when it is clearly very accurate; you clearly don’t like your opinion being disproven/corrected.