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Reviewing, Revising, and Finalizing Prehistoric Animals and Dinosaur Ecology
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<blockquote data-quote="hamishspence" data-source="post: 5012523" data-attributes="member: 41555"><p><strong>therizinosaurs</strong></p><p></p><p>The therizinosaurs look pretty good- seeing as they are more upright than average theropods, and long in the arm as well, a reach equal to their space, as is given, looks pretty good.</p><p> </p><p>The whale stats were interesting as well.</p><p> </p><p>Apparently there are quite a lot of interesting prehistoric whales, but sadly only <em>Basilosaurus</em> appears in 3.5 (in the <em>Frostburn</em> book).</p><p> </p><p>"Killer sperm whales" such as <em>Zygophyseter</em> and <em>Brygmophyseter, </em>which were midway between bull killer whales, and sperm whales, in size, had big teeth, and may have hunted large whales, in packs, might make for an interesting prehistoric "sea monster."</p><p> </p><p>On size- and whether Colossal-and-a-half should get a 40 ft base and Colossal+ a 50 ft base- that might depend on if the creature gets both a bite/head slam attack and a tail slap, or not.</p><p> </p><p>Baleen whales <em>without</em> a head attack, would work- especially if Colossal begins at 80 tons rather than 125. But with a head attack, even the Blue Whale is hard to justify as having a 50 ft base.</p><p> </p><p>Without head attack, it would probably look something like this:</p><p> </p><p><em><strong>Short whales:</strong></em></p><p>Pygmy Right Whale- Huge, 15 ft space, 10 ft tail slap</p><p>Small adult Right Whale- Gargantuan, 20 ft space, 15 ft tail slap</p><p>Big adult Right Whale- Colossal, 30 ft space, 20 ft tail slap</p><p>Big Bowhead Whale- Colossal-and-a-half, 40 ft space, 30 ft tail slap</p><p> </p><p><em><strong>Long whales:</strong></em></p><p>Minke Whale- Huge, 15 ft space, 15 ft tail slap</p><p>Humpback Whale/Bryde's Whale- Gargantuan, 20 ft space, 20 ft tail slap</p><p>Sei Whale- Colossal, 30 ft space, 30 ft tail slap</p><p>Pygmy Blue Whale/Fin whale- Colossal-and-a-half, 40 ft space, 40 ft tail slap</p><p>Blue Whale- Colossal+, 50 ft space, 50 ft tail slap</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hamishspence, post: 5012523, member: 41555"] [b]therizinosaurs[/b] The therizinosaurs look pretty good- seeing as they are more upright than average theropods, and long in the arm as well, a reach equal to their space, as is given, looks pretty good. The whale stats were interesting as well. Apparently there are quite a lot of interesting prehistoric whales, but sadly only [I]Basilosaurus[/I] appears in 3.5 (in the [I]Frostburn[/I] book). "Killer sperm whales" such as [I]Zygophyseter[/I] and [I]Brygmophyseter, [/I]which were midway between bull killer whales, and sperm whales, in size, had big teeth, and may have hunted large whales, in packs, might make for an interesting prehistoric "sea monster." On size- and whether Colossal-and-a-half should get a 40 ft base and Colossal+ a 50 ft base- that might depend on if the creature gets both a bite/head slam attack and a tail slap, or not. Baleen whales [I]without[/I] a head attack, would work- especially if Colossal begins at 80 tons rather than 125. But with a head attack, even the Blue Whale is hard to justify as having a 50 ft base. Without head attack, it would probably look something like this: [I][B]Short whales:[/B][/I] Pygmy Right Whale- Huge, 15 ft space, 10 ft tail slap Small adult Right Whale- Gargantuan, 20 ft space, 15 ft tail slap Big adult Right Whale- Colossal, 30 ft space, 20 ft tail slap Big Bowhead Whale- Colossal-and-a-half, 40 ft space, 30 ft tail slap [I][B]Long whales:[/B][/I] Minke Whale- Huge, 15 ft space, 15 ft tail slap Humpback Whale/Bryde's Whale- Gargantuan, 20 ft space, 20 ft tail slap Sei Whale- Colossal, 30 ft space, 30 ft tail slap Pygmy Blue Whale/Fin whale- Colossal-and-a-half, 40 ft space, 40 ft tail slap Blue Whale- Colossal+, 50 ft space, 50 ft tail slap [/QUOTE]
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