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Title: What's you favorite LBT sharptooth species?
Post by: brekclub85 on February 14, 2009, 10:28:49 PM
My vote goes for thew t-rex/Chomper's type
Title: What's you favorite LBT sharptooth species?
Post by: DarkWolf91 on February 14, 2009, 10:44:31 PM
Belly Draggers, all the way :)
I like them all, though, so it's kind of hard to choose just one.
Title: What's you favorite LBT sharptooth species?
Post by: brekclub85 on February 14, 2009, 10:57:22 PM
Yeah, belly draggers are my 2nd pic.  Next to Chomper's parents, who'd be my first pick, I'd also like Dil as my mom, if possible.   :DD
Title: What's you favorite LBT sharptooth species?
Post by: DarkWolf91 on February 14, 2009, 11:10:18 PM
Haha, yeah, you're right. I think Dil would be a neat mom :lol
Title: What's you favorite LBT sharptooth species?
Post by: Drake on February 14, 2009, 11:34:31 PM
I voted for the T-Rex type sharptooth simply because that's the closest option to choosing an Allosaurus. Aside from the usual T-Rex type which is in most movies, I'd like to see more Fast Biters and Sickle Claws.
Title: What's you favorite LBT sharptooth species?
Post by: Myrkin on February 15, 2009, 08:28:36 AM
I voted for t-rex and fast bitters. I have one question. Is there any LBT-name for t-rex kind except a "sharptooth", which is rather a term used for all predators and not only one?
Title: What's you favorite LBT sharptooth species?
Post by: Cancerian Tiger on February 15, 2009, 10:00:11 AM
I like fastbiters.  Their incredible level of intelligence, problem-solving skills and ability to calculate attacks as a team have always fascinated me about them, not to mention how lethal they are for being so little.
Title: What's you favorite LBT sharptooth species?
Post by: Kor on February 15, 2009, 10:19:08 AM
I like fast biters best.  They are less powerful overall so it is easier to tell good stories with them.  They can be fast and use their skill and agility and intelligence rather then shear brute force.  

As for a specific name for t-rex it could be they could be called short armed big sharpteeth.  It's just that in most cases you need to get out verbally there are sharpteeth, not exactly what type.
Title: What's you favorite LBT sharptooth species?
Post by: Sableye on February 15, 2009, 02:48:00 PM
Yeah, I agree, fast biters are my favorite too.
Title: What's you favorite LBT sharptooth species?
Post by: Coyote_A on February 17, 2009, 01:13:51 AM
Some fast-bitters and one regular T-rex please!.. :D
Title: What's you favorite LBT sharptooth species?
Post by: RFZT on February 28, 2009, 11:59:39 PM
Fastbiters! Velociraptors are my favorite dinosaur.
Title: What's you favorite LBT sharptooth species?
Post by: FlipperBoidSkua on October 27, 2010, 04:34:52 AM
Fast Biter!!

As for T-Rex's having a name other than sharptooth... I'm not sure if this could even be used, but in the episode Escape from the Mysterious  Beyond, Thud calls Chomper 'little biter' repeatedly. Probably just teasing Chomper's small size, but who knows, maybe the adults rex's are called Big Biters, or just Biters. That's my best guess.
Title: What's you favorite LBT sharptooth species?
Post by: oogaboo on October 27, 2010, 06:04:14 PM
Swimming Sharptooth! :wub
Title: What's you favorite LBT sharptooth species?
Post by: Vek on October 27, 2010, 06:27:20 PM
Spinosaur !

Before seeing Jurassic Park 3, T-rex was my favorite carnivor. While looking the movie... Well he won the fight against T-rex and i dont like losers :angel
Title: What's you favorite LBT sharptooth species?
Post by: The Great Valley Guardian on October 27, 2010, 08:47:51 PM
I chose fastbiter and flying sharptooth... simply for the reason that I can't decide on which one to make Longtail's father. :lol
Title: What's you favorite LBT sharptooth species?
Post by: Chiletrek on October 27, 2010, 10:41:02 PM
Hello:
 I chose Fast-biters, because they have to be extra cunning to hunt since they don't have the sheer size and power of a T-Rex. And because they are awesome (no wonder I have two Fast-biter OCs :DD ).
 But even though Spinosaurus have also grown on my lately, I still prefer the smalle Sharpteeth.
Title: What's you favorite LBT sharptooth species?
Post by: LBTFan13 on October 28, 2010, 01:14:47 AM
I actually voted for two because I couldn't decide between them.

Originally, I would have gone with the T-Rex species solely because the original Sharptooth left such a menacing impact on me that I would have nightmares as a kid. Also, being a Power Rangers kid I always wanted to be the Red Ranger, and seeing as the dinosaur was T-Rex, that helped me like it even more.

On the other hand, there is the fast biter species. Not counting the TV series, we haven't really had that much exposure to fast biters, besides LBT III and LBT XI (correct me if I'm wrong). I thought they were cool, but not my favorites. Then I saw Jurassic Park, and holy **** the scene with the two Raptors in the kitchen is so scary! That boosted my liking of that species so high.


So because I can't choose between the two, I voted for both of them.
Title: What's you favorite LBT sharptooth species?
Post by: MurMur on June 30, 2013, 10:34:32 AM
It's hard to choose because sharpteeth in LBT are portrayed as evil monsters. If they were the heroes, I'd choose Fast Biters because they're the most awesome of them all. They're fast, agile and somewhat cute. :)
Title: What's you favorite LBT sharptooth species?
Post by: rhombus on August 14, 2013, 06:57:01 PM
I would have to choose fast biter as well.
Title: What's you favorite LBT sharptooth species?
Post by: StrutEggStealer on August 16, 2013, 07:30:05 PM
Quote from: Vek,Oct 27 2010 on  05:27 PM
Spinosaur !
Same goes for me!! The Spino was pretty badass-lookin' too :3
Title: What's you favorite LBT sharptooth species?
Post by: LBTLover1 on August 22, 2013, 07:59:08 AM
I'm part of the mainstream crowd.  I prefer the Fast biters, mainly because they are visually "cooler" and their speed are incredible. (Sort of sarcastic seeing how they were never fast enough to get the gang.)
Title: What's you favorite LBT sharptooth species?
Post by: Petrie85 on August 22, 2013, 10:22:53 AM
I've been a fan of the regular T-Rex Dinosaurs. They've always interested me a lot. And they're quite fast and very strong.
Title: Re: What's you favorite LBT sharptooth species?
Post by: Anagnos on April 26, 2019, 07:09:46 AM
Fast biter for me as well.  :)
Title: Re: What's you favorite LBT sharptooth species?
Post by: Sneak on April 26, 2019, 08:37:21 AM
Well, if counting LBT characters' species, then it will be "Big Biter", aka Tyrannosaurus Rex. My two favortie characters: Sharptooth and Chomper, belong to this species. :3

But Sharpbeaks (Flying sharpteeth) are more close to me. :)
Title: Re: What's you favorite LBT sharptooth species?
Post by: Gentle Sharptooth on December 22, 2019, 10:11:52 PM
Horned Carnotaurus Sharptooth in XIV.
Title: Re: What's you favorite LBT sharptooth species?
Post by: Dr. Rex on February 05, 2020, 04:17:14 AM
Definitely the T-rex for me. But after watching LBT 14, I'll have to say the Carnotaurus comes in a close second. It's a shame we didn't see much of it, though. It looks like quite the wild Sharptooth.
Title: Re: What's you favorite LBT sharptooth species?
Post by: Sneak on February 05, 2020, 07:04:49 AM
Edit: How to delete your last post? I believe there was such function...
Title: Re: What's you favorite LBT sharptooth species?
Post by: Mumbling on February 05, 2020, 07:53:50 AM
Edit: How to delete your last post? I believe there was such function...

We don't have an option to delete posts, but you can edit a post if necessary :yes
Title: Re: What's you favorite LBT sharptooth species?
Post by: Gentle Sharptooth on February 20, 2020, 08:51:34 PM
Spinosaur !

Before seeing Jurassic Park 3, T-rex was my favorite carnivor. While looking the movie... Well he won the fight against T-rex and i dont like losers :angel

A Spino Fan! Awesome! I am Spinosaurus fan too, thanks to Jurassic Park III. I found him more terrifying than T-Rex and that cell phone jingle gives me chills. :D

For me my favorite Sharptooth, and I may have already posted it here or in another thread is the Horned Sharptooth (Carnotaurus). I became a major fan of Carnotaurus ever since Disney’s Pixaresque “Dinosaur” with Aladar, Nera, and co. I was thrilled Carnotaurus was in “Jurassic Park: Fallen Kingdom”, especually because its species is on the Maps of Jurassic Park and in cryolab Nedry steals the embryos.
Title: Re: What's you favorite LBT sharptooth species?
Post by: Dr. Rex on February 21, 2020, 02:14:42 AM
^ YES! Fellow Carno fan here, courtesy of "Dinosaur" as well!

Speaking of the Carnotaurus from "Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom", do you have ANY idea how crazy it would be for LBT if they introduce a Sharptooth that can camouflage? (Carnotaurus in other JP media have insane camouflaging abilities.) Even if that's definitely not accurate to the actual species, giving the Carnotaurus a camouflaging ability in XIV would not only be a neat reference to JP, but it would be a crazy first for the franchise, full of so much potential for action, and it'd elevate the film in my eyes.
Title: Re: What's you favorite LBT sharptooth species?
Post by: Gentle Sharptooth on February 21, 2020, 02:25:37 AM
^ YES! Fellow Carno fan here, courtesy of "Dinosaur" as well!

Speaking of the Carnotaurus from "Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom", do you have ANY idea how crazy it would be for LBT if they introduce a Sharptooth that can camouflage? (Carnotaurus in other JP media have insane camouflaging abilities.) Even if that's definitely not accurate to the actual species, giving the Carnotaurus a camouflaging ability in XIV would not only be a neat reference to JP, but it would be a crazy first for the franchise, full of so much potential for action, and it'd elevate the film in my eyes.


Huzzah! We have a tribre, The Carnotribe! I am thrilled I am not the only one who became Carnotaurite from Disney’s Dinosaur! :)

If LBT introduced a Carnotaur with cloaking camouflage like the one in The Lost World: Jurassic Park Novel by Michael Crichton, then Littlefoot and the Gang are toast! :D lol Don Bluth or a similiar animated director/writer would have to direct such a terror!  I would definately tune in.

Speaking of the Carnotaurs in JP: Fallen Kingdom, I was thrilled to see them finally! Them and Allosaurus was a boon to be a dino freak (geek); lay paleontologist. :)
Title: Re: What's you favorite LBT sharptooth species?
Post by: Dr. Rex on March 03, 2020, 08:06:27 PM
^ YES! Fellow Carno fan here, courtesy of "Dinosaur" as well!

Speaking of the Carnotaurus from "Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom", do you have ANY idea how crazy it would be for LBT if they introduce a Sharptooth that can camouflage? (Carnotaurus in other JP media have insane camouflaging abilities.) Even if that's definitely not accurate to the actual species, giving the Carnotaurus a camouflaging ability in XIV would not only be a neat reference to JP, but it would be a crazy first for the franchise, full of so much potential for action, and it'd elevate the film in my eyes.


Huzzah! We have a tribre, The Carnotribe! I am thrilled I am not the only one who became Carnotaurite from Disney’s Dinosaur! :)

If LBT introduced a Carnotaur with cloaking camouflage like the one in The Lost World: Jurassic Park Novel by Michael Crichton, then Littlefoot and the Gang are toast! :D lol Don Bluth or a similiar animated director/writer would have to direct such a terror!  I would definately tune in.

Speaking of the Carnotaurs in JP: Fallen Kingdom, I was thrilled to see them finally! Them and Allosaurus was a boon to be a dino freak (geek); lay paleontologist. :)
A camouflaging Carnotaurus would give the original Sharptooth a run for his money, without a doubt.
Title: Re: What's you favorite LBT sharptooth species?
Post by: Gentle Sharptooth on March 10, 2020, 12:24:22 AM
^ YES! Fellow Carno fan here, courtesy of "Dinosaur" as well!

Speaking of the Carnotaurus from "Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom", do you have ANY idea how crazy it would be for LBT if they introduce a Sharptooth that can camouflage? (Carnotaurus in other JP media have insane camouflaging abilities.) Even if that's definitely not accurate to the actual species, giving the Carnotaurus a camouflaging ability in XIV would not only be a neat reference to JP, but it would be a crazy first for the franchise, full of so much potential for action, and it'd elevate the film in my eyes.


Huzzah! We have a tribre, The Carnotribe! I am thrilled I am not the only one who became Carnotaurite from Disney’s Dinosaur! :)

If LBT introduced a Carnotaur with cloaking camouflage like the one in The Lost World: Jurassic Park Novel by Michael Crichton, then Littlefoot and the Gang are toast! :D lol Don Bluth or a similiar animated director/writer would have to direct such a terror!  I would definately tune in.

Speaking of the Carnotaurs in JP: Fallen Kingdom, I was thrilled to see them finally! Them and Allosaurus was a boon to be a dino freak (geek); lay paleontologist. :)
A camouflaging Carnotaurus would give the original Sharptooth a run for his money, without a doubt.

I agree, if only LBT writers were reading what we post. :) 
Title: Re: What's you favorite LBT sharptooth species?
Post by: Compsognathus on January 11, 2021, 07:29:04 PM
I liked Spinosaurus, Tyrannosaurus rex, mainly because of Chomper, and fastbiters.
Title: Re: What's you favorite LBT sharptooth species?
Post by: Gentle Sharptooth on March 26, 2021, 09:06:55 PM
I liked Spinosaurus, Tyrannosaurus rex, mainly because of Chomper, and fastbiters.

The Sail Sharptooth is getting a lot of love! If only there was a Spino emote. :)
Title: Re: What's you favorite LBT sharptooth species?
Post by: LittleDas75 on April 16, 2021, 05:40:31 PM
My favorite Sharptooth species are Tyrannosaurus, Liopleurodon, and Spinosaurus.
Title: Re: What's you favorite LBT sharptooth species?
Post by: StardustSoldier on April 18, 2021, 06:27:27 PM
Fast Biters are definitely my favourite. They weren't originally, but they are now after seeing the TV series. :)
Title: Re: What's you favorite LBT sharptooth species?
Post by: Mouse-a-saur on April 18, 2021, 07:46:20 PM
I like the Fast Biters as well, though Chomper's my favorite Sharptooth  :ChomperImAwesome
Title: Re: What's you favorite LBT sharptooth species?
Post by: Gentle Sharptooth on April 19, 2021, 03:34:27 PM
I like the Fast Biters as well, though Chomper's my favorite Sharptooth  :ChomperImAwesome

The Chosen One is a great choice. :)
Title: Re: What's you favorite LBT sharptooth species?
Post by: Nanotyrannus on April 19, 2021, 04:24:57 PM
I'd be remiss if I didn't say that the ninth movie didn't introduce a pretty sick breed of sharptooth to the series; of all of the sharptooth species, within the context of the series, I have to say that my favorite is the Liopleurodon.

Honorable mentions go to Tyrannosaurus, owing to a great design (before the art style changed, anyway) and a rolling start with the first movie (its later appearances hold it down, to put things mildly), and Spinosaurus, for no other reason than it being my favorite non-avian theropod outside the series.
Title: Re: What's you favorite LBT sharptooth species?
Post by: Sneak on April 19, 2021, 09:20:36 PM
I like the Fast Biters as well, though Chomper's my favorite Sharptooth  :ChomperImAwesome

The Chosen One is a great choice. :)

lol, at first I thought this thread's title is "What's you favorite LBT sharptooth's food", and post is "Old One is a great choice."
XD
 :ChomperYummy  :OhYou
Title: Re: What's you favorite LBT sharptooth species?
Post by: Gentle Sharptooth on April 19, 2021, 09:45:51 PM
I like the Fast Biters as well, though Chomper's my favorite Sharptooth  :ChomperImAwesome

The Chosen One is a great choice. :)

lol, at first I thought this thread's title is "What's you favorite LBT sharptooth's food", and post is "Old One is a great choice."
XD
 :ChomperYummy  :OhYou

Well said fellow Sharptooth.  :MommaSmile
Title: Re: What's you favorite LBT sharptooth species?
Post by: somerandomfangirl on October 31, 2021, 06:13:09 PM
Hmm... I'm caught between Spinosaurus and fast biters.