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Question about the Rainbow Faces

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Hi Arvens I have a question about the kind of the Rainbow faces.

I am sure that they not  troˆdon since they are too big and from books I read they look nothing like those rainbow faces. And they only found in the land where the south pole is.

I know this since I watched and looked through information about dinosaurs. the  troˆdon eyes are able to see in the dark when the land was feather north of the south pole when it was warm.

If I haven't got all the facts straight sorry. but this is what I know of from all the things I looked through.

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As of yet, I've had nobody challenge the notion that they are not troodons...the fact that troodons were extremely smart would imply why the Rainbowfaces were smart, but mysterious. ;)

What do you think they are then?


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Well they are smart for one reason... the troˆdon had a brain that was more like power of todays bird, that what the books are programmers say. if you call those two with smarts like that they wouldn't be able to talk about outter space.

I say they was more like something else in Dinosaur apperance to get around more easier so they could could see what the dinosaurs like.

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The fact that Troˆdons were only found at what today is the Southpole doesn't necessarily rule out the possibility that the Rainbowfaces may be Troˆdons. Dinosaur kinds which were found in Asia, America or Africa ONLY were shown in the LBT movies, which makes a science based localisation of the Great Valley very difficult. I don't consider it very likely though that the Rainbowfaces are carnivores. If they were, I doubt they would be accepted as much as they are in LBT 7. They could be Dryosauruses, a herbivore kind which resembled their outward appearance. I don't know about Dryosaurus being considered extremely intelligent though. They might work out as Parksosauruses as well or as Zephyrosauruses.


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there we go again... your missing the point. these two was NOT normal dinosaurs. they was VISITORS from another world. Littlefoot only knowing this on LBT 7.
So what ever type of dinosaurs they are. it doesn't matter if that dinosaur was smart or not the normal ones.

So they could of been a Dryosauruses or Parksosauruses  or as Zephyrosauruses all you know. Since the size they are. Is far larger then those Troˆdons.

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I offer my most humble appologies to Threehorn for being too stupid to get the point and misinterpreting this:
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I am sure that they not troˆdon since they are too big and from books I read they look nothing like those rainbow faces. And they only found in the land where the south pole is.
as an indirect question about the rainbowfaces' species.
So what ARE you asking for?


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Well if we take a look at what they look like then look through the stuff about dinosaurs we might find out what type of dinosaurs those two are.

I know for sure they not Troˆdons because of their size and the eyes. the Troˆdons had more larger eyes made to see in long term darkness.

Sounds like you had some results Matle with the dinosaur Dryosauruses.

I'm going to go through dinosaur listing of pictures and names to see if I could find something that match these two.

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They could not have been Troodons. That's all I know. Troodons would go around eating the Dinos in the great valley.


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Actually from what I've read of different sources, some paleontologists think that Troodons may have been omnivores, or perhaps even herbivores.   They reached this possible conclusion by comparing the fossil teeth & jaws to animals alive today including the iguana .