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May 01, 2005 - 1:23PM
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Pachycephalosaurs Fine-Small
Micropachycephalosaurus Micropachycephalosaurus are very small members of the dome-headed dinosaurs that include their larger cousins, such as the Prenocephale. They stand approximately seven inches tall and measure twenty inches long.
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Prenocephale Small cousins of the better-known Pachycephalosaurus, Prenocephales stand approximately four feet tall, measure eight feet long, and weigh about three-hundred pounds. Theropods Fine-Small
Archaeopteryx Archaeopteryxs have a wingspan of about 1.5 feet and are about 1 foot long from beak to tail, weighing from 11 to 18 ounces.
Bambiraptor This little, bird-like dinosaur is a very quick hunter, and stands up to 1 foot tall and 3 feet long, weighing only 7 lbs.
Microraptor (By Raptorial) Microraptors are small and adorable dinosaurs that inhabit the temperate mountain forests. They can glide through the trees like reptilian flying squirrels with aid of their four wings and have amazing speed on the ground and in the trees.
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Dilophosaurus This frightening creature spits a blinding goo.
Ornithomimus This amazingly fast omnivore stands 6 feet tall, measures 10 feet long, and weighs approximately 350 pounds.
Oviraptor This strange, crested creature stands 2 feet tall, measures 6 feet long, and weighs approximately 70 pounds.
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Baryonyx Baryonyx is about 40 feet long from nose to tail, weighing about 4 tons. It feeds mainly on fish.
Carcharodontosaurus Carcharodontosaurus is about 47 feet long from nose to tail, weighing about 8 tons. Hadrosaurs Medium-Large
Saurolophus These large herbivores stand about 12 feet tall, measure about 40 feet long, and weigh about 3 tons.
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Charonosaurus (By Raptorial) Charonosaurus is a large hadrosaur that roams the temperate forests and plains. Although preyed upon by ferocious predators such as tarbosaurus, the sheer size of their herds can dissuade any typical predator. Charonosaurs utter bellowing cries that can be heard for miles.
Edmontosaurus Closely related to the saurolophus, these duck-billed herbivores stand about 16 feet tall, measure 43 feet long, and weigh approximately 3 tons.
Shantungosaurus This massive hadrosaur stands 20 feet tall, measures 50 feet long, and weighs approximately 8 tons. Stegosaurs Medium-Large
Huayangosaurus Huayangosaurus' are approximately 12 feet long and 4 feet tall, weighing 1000 pounds.
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Stegosaurus These massive creatures are approximately 28 feet long and 8 feet tall, weighing 2 tons. Pterosaurs Fine-Small
Pterodactylus These creatures have a wingspan of approximately 3 feet, and only weigh 5 pounds.
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Pteranodon These majestic creatures stand eight to ten feet tall, with wingspans of approximately thirty feet. Sauropods Medium-Large
Bellusaurus Bellosaurus only stands 5 feet tall, but measures 16 feet long, and weighs half of a ton.
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Argentinosaurus Argentinosaurus' measure between 115 to 150 feet long, stand about 50 feet tall, and weigh about 80 tons. Ceratopsia Fine-Small
Protoceratops A protoceratops has a body about ten feet long, stand about 3 feet high, and weighs about 500 lbs.
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Zuniceratops Cousins of the better-known triceratops, a zuniceratops stands 4 feet tall, measures 10 feet long, and weighs approximately 450 pounds.
[SIZE="4"]Other Prehistoric BeastsMedium-LargeArthropleura (By Raptorial) Arthropleura is a huge millipede that slinks across the swamplands quickly and silently. It specializes in keeping itself from being noticed. Dromornis (By Raptorial) Dromornis stirtoni, nicknamed "the demon duck of doom", is one of the largest species of flightless birds, close in size to aepyornis maximus A.K.A. the elephant bird. It lives in mountainside jungles and feed upon berries, small mammals, and reptiles. Ekaltadeta (By Raptorial) Ekaltadeta is a species of kangaroo that, unlike its cousins, is a predator. It hunts snakes, lizards, small mammals, and even dromornis chicks (when the parent isn't looking). Its pelt is tan with black stripes down its neck and back. Ekaltadeta are less social than their cousins. Eogyrinus (By Raptorial) Eogyrinus are large amphibians up to 15 feet in length. Most creatures native to their swamp haunts know to avoid the muddy pools of the deep centers, but visitors to the ancient bayous often go into the dark and shadowy places, never to be heard from again. Koolasuchus (By Raptorial) Koolasuchus is the cold-weather version of eogyrinus. It lives alone, doesn't meet with others of its kind unless to mate, and has an appetite to match its big head. Megantereon (By Raptorial) Megantereon is in the diverse family of sabre-toothed cats, on the smaller side at 4 feet in length. It stalks the sparsely forested plains, and hunts the deer and rodents that roam its home. In most in other aspects it is similar to a smilodon. Meiolania (By Raptorial) Meiolania graze amongst the dry plains. Despite their lesser size compared to some great monstrosities, these turtles have a tough shell for protection. Stubby spine adorn the tail, making it a biological mace. Placerias (By Raptorial) A sturdy animal with tusks for rooting through the soil in search of a range of vegetation and a beak for uprooting plants. Procoptodon (By Raptorial) Procoptodon is the largest species of kangaroo to ever live. Standing at a resounding 12 feet in height, it is a menacing creature. A procoptodon uses its huge hind limbs as bludgeons to fend of smaller predators or among the males to establish dominance. Teleosaurus (By Raptorial) An oceanic crocodile, teleosaurus is an ambush predator just like its swamp and river-living relatives. When prey is sighted, teleosaurus will abrubtly end their wait and burst into a flurry of motion. Titanosuchus (By Raptorial) Titanosuchus is a horrid beast that stalks the rock outcrops of the great deserts. The color of sand, it is hard to spot in its harsh homeland. Huge-CollosalArgentavis (By Raptorial) Argentavis is a massive bird related to the eagles and vultures it so much resembles. It dwells in the heights of the great mountain rangess, either sitting on cliffsides or riding the thermals in search of prey. Megalania Prisca (By Raptorial) Megalania is a huge lizard, rivaled only by the saltwater crocodile in its native land. Megalania mainly feed on procoptodons or diprotodons, although emus are also on their list of favored prey. TanacondaHorrors of the sea, a tanaconda's neck alone can reach lengths of up to 20 feet. KronosaurusThis massive creature measures over 42 feet long, and appears to be a giant crocodile with fins. [/size] Homebrew Dinosaurs Tartarusaurs (Hellhorn) A homebrew twist on a Skull Island predator. Warning: Monster is in New Monster format. (OH NO!) All pictures copyright/rights reserved of their respective owners.
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8 years ago ::
May 01, 2005 - 1:36PM
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Running a dinosaur themed campain sometime soon, or do you just have them on the brain?
Anyway, could you post a picture of one of these guys? I'm just curious if their arms have the reach to be able to both headbutt and claw simultaneously.
Other than the fact that I'm having trouble wrapping my head around that, everything else looks fine to me. They're getting 1-1/2 strength bonus to their headbutt damage, right?
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8 years ago ::
May 01, 2005 - 2:04PM
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Running a dinosaur themed campain sometime soon, or do you just have them on the brain?
Anyway, could you post a picture of one of these guys? I'm just curious if their arms have the reach to be able to both headbutt and claw simultaneously.
Other than the fact that I'm having trouble wrapping my head around that, everything else looks fine to me. They're getting 1-1/2 strength bonus to their headbutt damage, right?[/quote] There's a dinosaur in meh ear!!!

One and one-half for headbutt, yes.
Do you think I should up either the strength or headbutt damage, though?
If you've seen Jurassic Park, the "Pachy" (Which was actually closer in size to this guy) was able to knock over a jeep.
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8 years ago ::
May 01, 2005 - 2:55PM
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Added Bambiraptor!
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8 years ago ::
May 01, 2005 - 3:05PM
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Added Pteranodon!
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8 years ago ::
May 01, 2005 - 3:09PM
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is the Pachycephalosaurus or the Prenocephales ever known as a stegoceras? that's the only headbutt dinosaur i've ever heard about (and always thought the one on jurassic park was one of them).
the MMII, MM3, and ebberon campaign setting all have dinos (if you didn't know). to my mind no dinosaur story is complete without at least one ankylosaurus (MMII). i still haven't seen a stegosaurus though. why hasn't anyone created one of them? (a, i'm busy; b, my D&D creation time is taken up by a campaign)
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8 years ago ::
May 01, 2005 - 3:12PM
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is the Pachycephalosaurus or the Prenocephales ever known as a stegoceras? that's the only headbutt dinosaur i've ever heard about (and always thought the one on jurassic park was one of them).
the MMII, MM3, and ebberon campaign setting all have dinos (if you didn't know). to my mind no dinosaur story is complete without at least one ankylosaurus (MMII). i still haven't seen a stegosaurus though. why hasn't anyone created one of them? (a, i'm busy; b, my D&D creation time is taken up by a campaign) The Pachy, Preno, and Stegoceras are all in the same family, and share some of the same characteristics.
As for the stegosaurus, I'll get to work on it!
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8 years ago ::
May 01, 2005 - 3:23PM
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i just noticed that there is a flying reptile (quetzacoatlus, listed among the dinosaurs, but explained that it isn't one) in the MMII. it has 10HD, is huge, has swallow whole, and is CR 8.
thanx for the clarification of on the stegoceras! and i'd definetly apreciate more dinosaurs. (on xendrik in ebberon or in chult in the forgotten realms, you can never have too many dinosaurs).
on another topic, now that i think of it, do you know of any 3.0 or 3.5 statistics for saurials? (forgotten realms race- dinosaur people). i've read the novels, but that was before version 3.x came along.
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8 years ago ::
May 01, 2005 - 3:25PM
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I don't know if it qualifies as a dinosaur or not, but an archaeopteryx familiar would rock the casbah...
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May 01, 2005 - 3:29PM
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Stegosaurus Huge AnimalHit Dice: 16d8+98 (170 hp) Initiative: +1 Speed: 15 ft. (3 squares) Armor Class: 16 (-2 size, +1 Dex, +7 natural), touch 9, flat-footed 15 Base Attack/Grapple: +12/+27 Attack: Slam +17 melee (2d6+10 plus 2d6 spikes) Full Attack: Slam +17 melee (2d6+10 plus 2d6 spikes) and tail slap +12 melee (1d8+7 plus 1d10 spikes) Space/Reach: 15 ft./10 ft. Special Attacks: - Special Qualities: Low-light vision, body spikes Saves: Fort +15, Ref +6, Will +5 Abilities: Str 25, Dex 12, Con 20, Int 1, Wis 11, Cha 10 Skills: Listen +16, Spot +15 Feats: Toughness (6), Alertness Climate/Terrain: Temperate forests Organization: Solitary Challenge Rating: 8 Treasure: None Alignment: Always neutral Advancement: 6-10 HD (Huge) Level Adjustment: - These massive creatures are approximately 28 feet long and 8 feet tall, weighing 2 tons. Combat Body SpikesA stegosaurus' body is covered in sharp armor spikes. When grappling, they deal damage as Huge armor spikes. SkillsA stegosaurus has a +4 racial bonus on Listen and Spot checks.
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