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  1. 7 hours ago, Very Scawy Avokiddo said:

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    A man has fallen into the river in Minecraft! Start the new redstone helicopter!

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    Build the redstone helicopter and off to the rescue. Prepare the lifeline, lower the stretcher, and make the rescue. The new Redstone Collection from Minecraft!

  2. 7 hours ago, Very Scawy Avokiddo said:

    LET US INNNNNNNNNNNN

     

    30 minutes ago, BirbMaster2 said:

    *chanting* LET US INNNNNNNN, LET US INNNNNNNNN

    *dances in a circle around computer* LET US INNNNNN, LET US INNNNNNNN, LET US INNNNNNNN

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  3. 9 hours ago, AndromedaTheGalaxyCat said:

    You need to do a ritual known as the crab dance by putting multiple baby creatures near them and keeping them there until they grow their 3rd gem. Then the crab will die. If the crab dies before the creatures grow their 3rd gems, then that crab is cursed and its meat cannot be picked up.

     

    I'm playing in the mountains and this thing called a Balance Bear appeared. Is it dangerous? What should I do?

    You should try balancing your nichelings on its head. Then it will give you meat to eat. 

    Why do some grasses keep reappearing even after I cleared it? 

  4. Daily Fact #9

    Elasmotherium might not have had as large a horn as previously thought. The large "horn base" was hollow, due to it being a nasal cavity, which might have increased Elasmotherium's sense of smell, and even amplified sounds. Since it was hollow, it wasn't a very good base for a large horn.

    A Farewell to the Siberian Unicorn?  – Max's Blogo-Saurus

    Old vs new Elasmotherium, image not by me

    Source

  5. Daily fact #8

    When Elasmosaurus was first discovered, it was thought that its head was on the end of its tail. Three years after its discovery did Joseph Leidy notice that its head was mounted on the wrong end of Elasmosaurus' body, and then corrected Edward Drinker Cope, the guy who described Elasmosaurus.

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    (picture not by me, hehe funny paleomeme)

    It is quite hard to find a source, since, you know, it was back in the 1800's when this happened. It is also written in Elasmosaurus' Wikipedia page (text highlighted)

  6. On 10/7/2022 at 5:47 PM, Impersonation of cucumbers said:

    I can't say I have a favourite dinosaur, but I have a soft spot for ankylosaurus and the likes (borealopelta and minmi) and the Isle's (unfortunately unrealistic) interpretation of hypsilophodon.

    My actual favourites aren't dinosaurs at all; pteranodon and hatzegopteryx

    Awwww yeah a Romanian creature! Just like me!

    Daily Fact #7

    Hatzegopteryx might not have had as long a neck as previously thought. Its neck might have instead been short, stocky, and robust. This can be inferred from the large and thick neck vertebrae.

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