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Re: Dinosaur Color Scheme
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Date: 
Thu, 27 Jul 2000 09:23:40 GMT
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Since some birds do have feet in orange, why not dinosaurs?

Because some birds have a selective advantage because of orange feet (stir
up animals they feed on etc.). I cannot think of a selective advantage a
herbivore elephant-sized animal could have with orange feet....

Arnold

The Dino Island sets arrived in our stores, so I had a chance to look at the
boxes. "The Dino Research Compound" has the stegosaurus  displayed under the
lid, and I can say, it looks *way* better than on the pictures.
Actually, the Stego doesn't have orange (like arctic orange) legs, but they are
rather light brown! Same with the Pteranodons.
So, for your further discussion, you would have to talk about
butter-scotch-candy-coloured (Yep, thats the exact color) stegosaurus' feet.
;-)

Norman



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(...) gray or (...) There is no indication at all that a Triceratops or Stegosaurus would have had differently coloured legs. Extrapolating from recent species it is most likely that they were unicoloured. (...) theropods. (...) Because some birds (...) (24 years ago, 26-Jul-00, to lugnet.adventurers)

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