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    The pteranodons featured in TLW and JP are called Pteranodon Sternbergi, discovered in Kansas by world famous paleontologist Charles Sternberg. (From: Ernie)
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    At 9:39:50 PM on 5/10/2001, Overaptor said:
    SWEET! I WANNA GET THAT HUMUNGUS BIG ASS SPINO THAT MOVES AND ROARS!

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    At 7:35:25 PM on 5/10/2001, Bullitt said:
    I just got home from Walmart went to the toys and there they were on the top shelf no people just the Dino's. But there very cool.


    At 6:38:03 PM on 5/10/2001, JP Raptor said:
    Why do we always have to have battle wounds??? Why can't they just make them without them? And the T-Rex looks hideous! If they have more coming out, I hope they have some normal looking toys.


    At 3:06:38 PM on 5/10/2001, Red Spitter said:
    Those wounds look absolutely much more realistic than the ones from JP and TLW.


    At 3:04:08 PM on 5/10/2001, Red Spitter said:
    Those toys look cool!!!!


    At 3:02:47 PM on 5/10/2001, Tyrannotaur said:
    Are you sure? that would really suck if they didnt


    At 8:47:24 AM on 5/10/2001, jp3chaos said:
    i can whait to get those toys


    At 5:15:56 AM on 5/10/2001, DarthMaulSithLord said:
    Nope, no covers

    Animatronic Spino looks awesome!!!


    At 1:17:41 AM on 5/10/2001, Bullitt said:
    Do the new Dino's have wound covers?


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