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Post by OldGreenGrolar on Aug 27, 2019 7:26:33 GMT -5
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Post by OldGreenGrolar on Aug 27, 2019 7:32:54 GMT -5
In the Jurassic Bird Park, a battle royale starts: - Ten 1100 pound exceptionally huge female Brontornis.
- Ten 660 pound female klekens.
- Ten 500 pound male blond asiatic moon bears (nicknamed the lion bear).
- Ten 500 pound male Bengal tigers.
- Ten 1000 pound giant ostriches.
- Ten 420 pound red bears.
- Ten 420 pound sloth bears.
- One 2200 pound green eyed polar bear (which has a human body)
- Ten 500 pound African lions.
- A hundred 30 pound chupacabras (hairless canines).
- Ten 22000 pounds Berrunjars.
- One 15400 pound Tyranosaurus rex.
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Post by OldGreenGrolar on Aug 28, 2019 1:51:59 GMT -5
In the Jurassic Bird Park, a battle royale starts: - Ten 1100 pound exceptionally huge female Brontornis.
- Ten 660 pound female klekens.
- Ten 500 pound male blond asiatic moon bears (nicknamed the lion bear).
- Ten 500 pound male Bengal tigers.
- Ten 1000 pound giant ostriches.
- Ten 420 pound red bears.
- Ten 420 pound sloth bears.
- One 2200 pound green eyed polar bear (which has a human body)
- Ten 500 pound African lions.
- A hundred 30 pound chupacabras (hairless canines).
- Ten 22000 pounds Berrunjars.
- One 15400 pound Tyranosaurus rex.
In the year 3000 where extinct animals were brought back to life, safaris world wide has parks where extinct animals survive. The Jurassic or Prehistoric Bird Park in South America was one of them where the extinct birds were brought back to life. From time to time, the local robot which look after the park as rangers in the place of humans will collect samples to entertain themselves in a battle royale. Ten giant ostriches were released into the battle royale arena section. The enclosures were opened after the animals were starved for two weeks. A male bengal tiger stalked and pounced on a giant ostrich killing it with a bite to its neck and strangulation, cleverly staying out of the way of these kicking legs. A passive red bear approached the carcass just as the tiger began eating. The tiger snarled and while the red bear did not retreat, it was unsure what to do. The stare off came to a head when a sloth bear rushed in and chased off the red bear. The sloth bear chased off the bengal tiger after a brief scuffle and feasted on the carcass of the giant ostrich. The sloth bear was killed by a blond lion bear. The blond lion bear was in turn surrounded by a pride of lions. The blond moon bear rushed at one of the lions scattering the pack temporarily. However, the lions regrouped and pounced on the lion bear, easily making a meal out of it. A green eyed man arrived and morphed into a 2200 pound green eyed polar bear and captured and killed the red bear which was displaced by the sloth bear earlier on. The green eyed polar bear proceeded to kill a sloth bear which was chasing a bengal tiger around. One sloth bear was ambushed and killed by a bengal tiger which was in turn killed by a lion (after a 20 minute fight). The tiger was doing well at first but the lion began to get the better of the striped cat as it tired out. A hundred chupacabras appeared and with their superior numbers killed some of the sloth bears and even a 'lion' bear. However, they were afraid to engage the giant 2200 pound green eyed polar bear and even left the lions alone. The polar bear displaced the lions which had taken down two giant ostriches and feasted on the carcasses. The chupacabras surrounded a Bengal tiger which had taken down a giant ostrich. The hairless canines knew the tiger was much larger and stronger than them but unlike the lion, it did not coorporate in groups. They used their numbers to wear out the tiger before finally attacking. The tiger was killed but the pack lost a number of members. The polar bear took the opportunity to kill some of the tired hairless canines and so did the lion pride. The polar bear displaced the lions again but was killed by two female brontornis which took the opportunity to get rid of a powerful opponent. The Berrunjars in the meantime killed the rest of the red bears which were engage in a starring off match with the tigers. The remaining Brontornis killed off the remaining sloth bears. The klekens destroyed the remaining Bengal tigers and the giant ostriches. The Brontornis then took down the Bengal tigers. The lions killed the remaining blond 'lion' bears but not without a fight. The klekens and brontornis took down the lions (five each). The brontornis proceeded to take down their more lightly built competitors, the klekens. The brontornis thought their fight was over but they did not realise the berrunjars were still around. These theropods killed the brontornis with a single bite to the neck and head while the predatory birds were sleeping. A huge female t rex came about and killed two berrujars but was taken down by the rest of them. Winner: Eight brontornis.
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Post by King Kodiak on Aug 28, 2019 11:46:25 GMT -5
“The enclosures were opened after the animals were starved for two weeks. A male bengal tiger stalked and pounced on a giant ostrich killing it with a bite to its neck and strangulation, cleverly staying out of the way of these kicking legs.”
damn ok, not a good start, i like giant ostrichs.
“The stare off came to a head when a sloth bear rushed in and chased off the red bear. The sloth bear chased off the bengal tiger after a brief scuffle and feasted on the carcass of the giant ostrich.”
hell yeah!!!!
” A hundred chupacabras appeared and with their superior numbers killed some of the sloth bears and even a 'lion' bear.”
not surprising. Those chupacabras are mean.
”The polar bear displaced the lions again but was killed by two female brontornis which took the opportunity to get rid of a powerful opponent.”
oh ok. That is a good kill for 2 female brontornis.
”The Brontornis then took down the Bengal tigers. “
Omg! Hell yeah buddy!! Those tigers are scared of brontornis. these terror birds would terrorize big cats.
“Winner: Eight brontornis.”
Hell yeah!! Yeahhhh. BRONTORNIS BABY.
you should be a movie writer Helarctos, great battle.
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Post by OldGreenGrolar on Aug 28, 2019 19:28:38 GMT -5
Next topic will include all five subspecies short faced bears and the cave bear.
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Post by OldGreenGrolar on Aug 29, 2019 3:55:29 GMT -5
List: 1 - Ten 4400 pound Arctotherium angustidens.
2 - Ten 500 pound Arctotherium vetustum.
3 - Ten 330 pound Arctotherium wingei.
4 - Ten 1000 pound Arctotherium bonariense.
5 - Ten 900 Arctotherium tarijense. 6- Ten 400 pound Arctodus pristinus. 7 - Ten 330 pound Spetecled bear. 8 - Ten 2500 pound Arctodus simus. 9- Ten 2200 pound cave bears. 10 - Ten 1000 pound smildon populators. 11. Ten 1100 pound female brontornis. 12. Ten 1100 pound smilodon populators. 13. Ten 600 pound smilodon fatalis. 14. Ten 1080 pound Ngadong tigers. 15. Ten 220 pound smilodon gracilis. 16. Ten 800 pound barbourofelis fricki. 17. Ten 2500 pound Steppe brown bears. 18. Ten 1100 pound Bigfoots. 19. One 15400 pound emela Nautka. 20. One 1760 pound male polar bear (the last original male polar bear without a human body). 21. Twenty 1100 pound female utah raptors.
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Post by OldGreenGrolar on Aug 29, 2019 5:17:19 GMT -5
List: 1 - Ten 4400 pound Arctotherium angustidens. 2 - Ten 500 pound Arctotherium vetustum. 3 - Ten 330 pound Arctotherium wingei. 4 - Ten 1000 pound Arctotherium bonariense. 5 - Ten 900 Arctotherium tarijense. 6- Ten 400 pound Arctodus pristinus. 7 - Ten 330 pound Spetecled bear. 8 - Ten 2500 pound Arctodus simus. 9- Ten 2200 pound cave bears. 10 - Ten 1000 pound smildon populators. 11. Ten 1100 pound female brontornis. 12. Ten 1100 pound smilodon populators. 13. Ten 600 pound smilodon fatalis. 14. Ten 1080 pound Ngadong tigers. 15. Ten 220 pound smilodon gracilis. 16. Ten 800 pound barbourofelis fricki. 17. Ten 2500 pound Steppe brown bears. 18. Ten 1100 pound Bigfoots. 19. One 15400 pound emela Nautka. 20. One 1760 pound male polar bear (the last original male polar bear without a human body). 21. Twenty 1100 pound female utah raptors. Everything was quite in the Jurassic Bird Park. The AI decided to pit the last male polar bear without a human body with other extinct animals brought back to life. The animals were released from their enclosures again. The ten barbourfelis frickis took down an ancient bison with their corporate effort. However, before they could enjoy their food, they were approached by twenty utah raptors and a pride of ten smilodon populators. The outnumbers and outmatched barbourfelis frickis scattered. The 1760 pound male polar bear killed one of the barbourfelis frickis. The utahraptor pack having the advantage in numbers also scattered the smilodon populators. The polar bear killed one of the smildon populators and utah raptors which were facing each other off. A Ngadong tiger picked up a piece a bison's leg which the utahraptors had seperated from the carcass and ran away. The polar bear tracked down the Ngadong tiger (which was carrying the bison's leg). The polar bar proceeded to displace the Ngadong tiger. After that the polar bear feasted on the bison's leg (stolen from the Ngadong tiger). Two female brontornis approached the polar bear (which fought back). The polar bear managed to kill one of the brontornis but was killed by the second female predatory bird. A steppe brown bear arrived and killed the second brontornis. Two smilodon populators entered a cave but was attacked by a cave bear. One smilodon was killed and the other fled. The steppe brown bear killed the other smilodon populator which ran out of the cave. The steppe brown bear when into the cave and fought with the cave bear. While the two bears were fighting, an emela Nautaka entered the cave and killed the two bears which were still brawling. A Bigfoot in the meantime was pounding a smilodon gracilis to death. The bigfoot, however, was killed by a pack of utahraptors. One Barbourfelied fricki killed a spectacled bear which came down from a tree to take a walk. The next spectacled bear was killed by two smilodon gracilis. Another bigfoot was fighting with a smilodon fatalis and actually holding the sabre toothed cat to the ground. However, a smilodon populator killed the big foot as well as the smilodon fatalis. The steppe brown bears chased the Ngadong tigers into the caves. This resulted in the Ngadong tigers running into cave bears and were killed. The emela nautka took the opportunity to enter every cave to kill the cave bears and steppe brown bears which were fighting among themselves. The Ngadong tigers had killed the spectacled bears and one was even wrestling with bigfoot before that. Essentially, the Ngadong tiger attacked the bigfoot which managed to spot the cat on time. The bigfoot managed to grabbed at the Ngadong tiger but the latter bit the former in the shoulder and was raking it with its claws. That was when a steppe brown bear arrived and frighten both the Ngadong tiger and bigfoot. The steppe brown bear chased the Ngadong tiger all the way in a cave (where the striped cat was killed by a cave bear). That was when the steppe brown bear and cave bear fought each other violently before being killed by the emela nautka. The injured bigfoot was killed by a smilodon populator. A huge Arctodus simus arrived and chased off the smilodon populator. The bigfoots pounded a few Arctotherium wingeis to death. The remaining smilodon gracilis had a face off with the remaining Arctotherium wingeis. Despite being the smallest of the Arctotherium subspecies, these shortfaced bears still outweighed the smilodon gracilis and a stareoff occured. The smilodon fatalis arrived and ambushed these Arctotherium wingeis and killed off the remaining smilodon gracilis. The remaining barbourofelis fricki killed the most of Arctodus pristinus. The rest of the Arctodus pristinus were killed by brontornis. The barbourofelis frickis were approached by the Arctotherium tarijenses which feasted alongside them. The smilodon fatalis killed the Arctotherium vetustums by ambush but were approached by the Arctotherium bonariense (which in turn killed off or chased away the smilodon fatalis). The rest of the smilodon fatalis were killed by the emela N. The brontornis proceeded to kill the Arctotherium bonarienses. The Arctodus simus killed off the barbourofelis frickis and Arctotherium tarijenses which were fighting among themselves. The Arctotherium angustidens killed the bigfoots and some of the smaller members of the subspecies which were still alive while the smilodon populators gang up and took down a few of the Arctodus simus. The rest of the Arctodus simus were taken down by utah raptors. The brontornis finally met their match when some were killed by an emela N as well as the utah raptor pack. One brontornis killed off the remaining smilodon populators before that. The emela N killed the remaining Arctotherium angustidens. The utah raptor pack surrounded the emela N and all 39 members of the pack manage to wear it down before enjoying their big meal (the last original male polar bear killed a smilodon populator as well as one of the utahraptors and a Ngadong tiger and even a brontornis before it was killed by the second female brontornis). Survivor: Utah raptor pack.
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Post by OldGreenGrolar on Aug 29, 2019 6:14:23 GMT -5
We need more cryptics.
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Post by OldGreenGrolar on Aug 29, 2019 6:17:33 GMT -5
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Post by OldGreenGrolar on Aug 29, 2019 6:18:04 GMT -5
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smedz
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Post by smedz on Aug 29, 2019 16:41:11 GMT -5
We need more cryptics. Here are some. Yowie, living Megalania, living marsupial lion, yeren, cadborasaurus(hope I spelled that right), wampus beast, cherokee death cat, and snallygaster.
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Post by OldGreenGrolar on Aug 30, 2019 3:51:37 GMT -5
The snallygaster: A half bird/half reptile with razor sharp teeth and tentacles will be included in the next battle Royale. Stay tune for the next battle Royale in Prehistoric Bird Park.
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Post by OldGreenGrolar on Aug 30, 2019 3:53:05 GMT -5
There cadborasaurus made in a giant 15400 pound sea lion (adding my own splice) will be included.
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Post by OldGreenGrolar on Aug 31, 2019 1:32:41 GMT -5
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Post by OldGreenGrolar on Aug 31, 2019 1:33:15 GMT -5
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Post by OldGreenGrolar on Aug 31, 2019 1:36:18 GMT -5
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Post by OldGreenGrolar on Aug 31, 2019 2:09:05 GMT -5
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Post by OldGreenGrolar on Aug 31, 2019 2:09:45 GMT -5
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Post by OldGreenGrolar on Aug 31, 2019 2:10:54 GMT -5
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Post by OldGreenGrolar on Aug 31, 2019 2:11:24 GMT -5
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