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<p dir="auto"><strong>Soul_Venom</strong> — <em>9 months ago(July 04, 2025 05:32 AM)</em></p>
<p dir="auto">Yet another failure.<br />
Do you know the three most dangerous large animals in Africa? If you were thinking lion, leopard or crocodile you'd be wrong.<br />
The 3 most dangerous are the hippo, elephant ans cape buffalo. The buffalo are especially foul tempered.  Know what they have in common? All herbivores.<br />
Sure the big carnivore are a thrill but time after time the directors fail to fully capitalize on how dangerous the big plant eater could be. They flirted with the stegosaur, ankylosaur &amp; Pachycephalosaurus but they never truly made the most of them. Here the thad yet another chance. Those titanosaurs possess whip tails. Sure would have been nice to see them put to use. To see s9me mid size predator like an allosaur charge right after they took the sample and watch the titanosaur knock it over like a bowling pin.<br />
So many wasted opportunities.<br />
Trump is still your President.  Charlie Kirk still Wins!</p>
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