The Gang of Five
Beyond the Mysterious Beyond => Caption This! => Land Before Time Captions => Topic started by: Bruton the Iguanodon on January 19, 2012, 02:23:34 AM
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(http://i40.tinypic.com/ixz47c.png)
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"Buck, buck, buc-KAAAAW!"
OR…
How everybody got up in the morning before the evolution of roosters. :p
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^ :lol Aren't roosters supposed to be male?
Proof that there was such a thing as a sharp tooth dentist. Total lifetime appointments?
One.
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It has seen the vortex of time and space, the whole of it all...it shall loose its mind and die from insanity.
Should have listened to that odd Rainbowface.
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^ :lol Aren't roosters supposed to be male?
Yes, but that doesn't mean that the creature that preceded them in their role as nature's alarm clock had to be male as well. And for that matter, we can't be 100% certain that this flyer was female; it's a reasonable assumption, but who's to say that it didn't have a mate who just happened to be somewhere else at the time? Or perhaps, in this species of flyer, it's the father who looks after the young, like in a number of bird species (jacanas, ratites, phalaropes, malleefowl [at least as far as incubation goes]). On the other hand, considering that only the mother has been present in every other flyer family we've seen in LBT, perhaps this isn't likely, but whether LBT flyers only ever practice female uniparental care or we simply don't get to see the male side of their biparental care is another subject entirely.
Ahem…Sorry about that; I'm like an argumentation bomb always primed to go off. :p
Uh, new caption…
A hapless flyer learns the hard way that cacti make lousy perches.
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I think I initially thought it was male, but then I read this article, I think.
http://landbeforetime.wikia.com/wiki/Sharptooth_Flyer (http://landbeforetime.wikia.com/wiki/Sharptooth_Flyer)
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Sharptooth flyer: WHAT THE?...?!? Jittery dragon actually put up a video!
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^ :lol Aren't roosters supposed to be male?
Yes, but that doesn't mean that the creature that preceded them in their role as nature's alarm clock had to be male as well. And for that matter, we can't be 100% certain that this flyer was female; it's a reasonable assumption, but who's to say that it didn't have a mate who just happened to be somewhere else at the time? Or perhaps, in this species of flyer, it's the father who looks after the young, like in a number of bird species (jacanas, ratites, phalaropes, malleefowl [at least as far as incubation goes]). On the other hand, considering that only the mother has been present in every other flyer family we've seen in LBT, perhaps this isn't likely, but whether LBT flyers only ever practice female uniparental care or we simply don't get to see the male side of their biparental care is another subject entirely.
Ahem…Sorry about that; I'm like an argumentation bomb always primed to go off. :p
Uh, new caption…
A hapless flyer learns the hard way that cacti make lousy perches.
No problem! I'm pretty used to that! :)
Anyways...
Try the new flying sharptooth toy! Just pull the tail and it yells! Only for 100 treestars! Good while supplies last.
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The Flyer was extremely unsuccessful lately. Her freshly-hatched children were hungry. This is what happens if you fail to feed your offspring... they're gonna bite you :lol
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The flyer was upset because Littlefoot (http://www.gangoffive.net/index.php?topic=13161) stole her egg.