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Could you add Dire turtles and dire goats? Both had real world equivialnts in the past, and both kicked ass. Historical dire goats were carnivours, and dire turtles used to eat dinosaurs. Also, I would not be object to the inclusion of other ancient horrors, like dire stingrays and goblin sharks.--Change=Chaos. Period. [[User:Spazalicious Chaos| SC]] 19:00, 30 August 2011 (UTC) | Could you add Dire turtles and dire goats? Both had real world equivialnts in the past, and both kicked ass. Historical dire goats were carnivours, and dire turtles used to eat dinosaurs. Also, I would not be object to the inclusion of other ancient horrors, like dire stingrays and goblin sharks.--Change=Chaos. Period. [[User:Spazalicious Chaos| SC]] 19:00, 30 August 2011 (UTC) | ||
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+ | :Feel free to edit the lists I have and add them as a red link :). Technically, dire beavers were an actual historical animal too (even though I put that one as a red link on the "fun" list). --Change=money returned when a payment exceeds the amount due. Interrobang. [[User:Aarnott|Aarnott]] 19:23, 30 August 2011 (UTC) |
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Inclusion requests
Could you add Dire turtles and dire goats? Both had real world equivialnts in the past, and both kicked ass. Historical dire goats were carnivours, and dire turtles used to eat dinosaurs. Also, I would not be object to the inclusion of other ancient horrors, like dire stingrays and goblin sharks.--Change=Chaos. Period. SC 19:00, 30 August 2011 (UTC)
- Feel free to edit the lists I have and add them as a red link :). Technically, dire beavers were an actual historical animal too (even though I put that one as a red link on the "fun" list). --Change=money returned when a payment exceeds the amount due. Interrobang. Aarnott 19:23, 30 August 2011 (UTC)