Board Thread:News and Announcements/@comment-25118285-20160117172321/@comment-27163598-20160224202528

Snowviraptor wrote: Plesiosaurus, and yes I am talking about plesiosaurus like we all were this whole time, did not go on land. For a start, despite what you think, plesiosaur necks were not very flexible. Unless it were to drag its head along the ground, then I don't think it could go on land. Secondly, there's no reason for it to go on land. Why would it? Is there anything that it needs to do on land? Ok I get the drag its head thing but asking that question is like asking "why the heck do seals go on land". If proof was found of a 3 meter long plezz going on land and staying there a while, would you still ask the question " why would it go on land"

O and by the way sebastiao you have a point and I will shut up about this topic.