Keep St. Louis Weird Department: in the southeast corner of Forest Park, tucked behind the planetarium, not visible from any road, a tyrannosaurus and a triceratops face off. They never get past a staredown and stick to the same bit of turf. Hardly anyone knows they exist.
Maybe when they thaw out (they are cold-blooded, I presume) we will see some action.
Maybe when they thaw out (they are cold-blooded, I presume) we will see some action.
combat de poids lourds dans la neige ;) cela rend tres bien, ils sont impressionnant
ReplyDeleteIt's hard to imagine something so bug could be missed!
ReplyDeleteThen again, the museum in Toronto has recently discovered a contemporary of your two - now named Acheroraptor.
so big. sheesh.
ReplyDeleteI have never seen these before. What a surprise.
ReplyDeleteYou did a great job, these don't look like photos. Love this cold version of the Jurassic Park! :-)
ReplyDeleteStrange encounters...
ReplyDeleteWe have a family of dinos at the main entrances to the Children's Museum. Their attire changes with the seasons - some times a Colts fottball helmet, another Sees them in witches' hats, and right now they are wearing Santa caps, while the large one at the windown sports a holiday scarf and the Mama on the corner has a bright red nose.
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That is cool!
ReplyDeleteWe have a relative of the tricerotop and a family of mammooths on the grounds of our nature museum
They would look nice in my back garden.
ReplyDeleteHaven't visited in ages....I'll be back more regularly. Look what I posted on the 16th!
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