Talk:Maps/@comment-180.216.111.21-20141022114035/@comment-66.68.136.88-20141031024105

I'm a paleontologist in training at The University of California at Berkeley. I'm a tyrannosaur expert (this includes the tyrannosauroidea.) However, I know quite a bit about the theropod family tree, including that of the herbivorous theropods. While I'm not QUITE as informed with the Ornithischia, I do know enough to give general information about them, such as location, presumed habits, feeding styles, and how they would move. As for theropods, I can give a plethora of details, such as lifestyle, killing methods, family tree, origin, eyesight, smell, intelligence, locomotion, etc. If I were to tell you the dinosaurs I'm MOST familiar with, it would be most/all members of the Tyrannosauroidea (I know their origins and many other things such as their pathology and things like that) and other groups such as the dromaeosauridae (not basic information, I can give you LONG lists of details on various members) and of course the well known ones, such as the Carcharodontosauridae. Let me know if you're interested or need more details on my paleo knowledge.