Talk:Roboreptile

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Can anyone please tell me the official homepage for roboreptile, much apreciated

nevermind i found it, it is  http://www.roboreptileonline.com/  have fun!!  


Finally, digitigrade legs!!! That was easily roboraptor's biggest flaw.

What does the ability to "rear up on its hind legs and attack" have to do with the frilled lizard specifically, instead of say...dozens of different reptiles and dinosaurs? The frilled lizard article doesn't even mention this motion so it can't be that noteworthy, it does not that they can run on their hind legs by I think the most notable lizard to do that is the "Jesus-Lizard" aka the Basiliscus which can run on water for a few seconds when on its hind legs and maybe more recongizable to American (that is people from the 2 American continents, not those people to the south who can't even find the rest of us on a map half the time). Provide proof for your statements so they are not entirely your opinions or don't make them, as per the rules. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 24.137.207.191 (talk) 03:22, 2 April 2008 (UTC)Reply[reply]

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It is my photo, I understand the argument, although find it very odd that images of toys are "Derivative works". I wont oppose deletion. --Onco p53 (talk) 00:03, 16 August 2018 (UTC)Reply[reply]