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basiliskFree In reply to TheropodHunter [2015-04-10 02:19:15 +0000 UTC]
Thanks, I hadn't thought of Pliosaurs when making her, though that'd made a pretty cool Seaponies Hmm.
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TheropodHunter In reply to basiliskFree [2015-04-10 03:20:13 +0000 UTC]
I'm a Prehistory geek anyway, so I'd always find a connection *lol.* My OC is prehistoric.
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basiliskFree In reply to TheropodHunter [2015-04-10 14:09:23 +0000 UTC]
Well, why would you not want to be a Prehistory geek? there were a bunch of awesome animals, Like giant insects or giant mammals and things like weird plants and virus.
Well I do have to say I don't think I've see a Hyracotherium base oc. the colours are nice.
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basiliskFree In reply to TheropodHunter [2015-04-11 00:06:47 +0000 UTC]
Mmm trying to piece the puzzle of the past is fun.
I've seen a eohippus but not a Hyracotherium, ether way it's pretty neat.
he is no Deer, deer are even-toed ungulates, not odd toed ungulates ;D
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TheropodHunter In reply to basiliskFree [2015-04-11 01:00:27 +0000 UTC]
I guess because Eohippus was American, so it would be a more likely OC than the Hyracotherium. Also, you certainly know your stuff, I get along great with smart people.
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basiliskFree In reply to TheropodHunter [2015-04-11 02:37:45 +0000 UTC]
I'm one of those people who picks up random information for use later, and I've always had a thing for Biology.
Also since a good bunch of my pony oc's are doctors in a way (Gear, Lagoon and Bumble) I've been doing a lot of research in to horses. Because cartoon ponies need realism 8D and I need to know illnesses before they can cure them.
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TheropodHunter In reply to basiliskFree [2015-04-11 03:09:05 +0000 UTC]
Ah, that's a good thing. If I remember correctly in the Youtube video, Lagoon is mentioned to do underwater blacksmithing, yet the commentators state that it would be impossible. However I thought of Thermite being used, as it is used to weld underwater.
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basiliskFree In reply to TheropodHunter [2015-04-11 17:41:47 +0000 UTC]
I look in to thermite welding actually (after I saw a comment on said video), it's a bit unpredictable for underwater, it's used more in railway construction. Ark welding is used underwater which since it's the the type of welding I've done a bit of is nice. though I have to figure out protective gear for them since they can get electrocuted since human underwater welders have that problem.
as for forge work I figure they used modified hydrothermal vents.
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