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Of all the legendary beasts of lore what would make a good pet?
If you were going to choose an imaginary pet to own, what would it be? Would any of the dinosaurs from the Jurassic era have made good pets?
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Of all the animals that ever lived, I think a lemur would make an excellent pet. Lemurs are intelligent and fun to watch. I also think it would be neat to have a pet that could hang upside down from its tail and grasp things with its human like hands and feet. It would need a fenced in yard to play in (my little house would quickly get destroyed). I would be happy to go outside and spend time with it.
I’m not sure if a dinosaur would make a good indoor pet. However, they would be wonderful outdoor pets. It would be nice to have a brontosaurus to mow my grass, eat my weeds and scare away would be thieves for me. If I did have one though, I’d need to move to a house that has several acres of woods and forest dwelling creatures to keep its mind occupied.
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Apatosaurus (pronounced /əˌpætɵˈsɔrəs/), also known by the popular but scientifically obsolete synonym Brontosaurus….Apatosaurus was a large, long-necked quadrupedal animal with a long, whip-like tail….The jaws were lined with spatulate teeth, which resembled chisels, suited to an herbivorous diet.
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I’m not sure if a dinosaur would make a good indoor pet. However, they would be wonderful outdoor pets. It would be nice to have a brontosaurus to mow my grass, eat my weeds and scare away would be thieves for me. If I did have one though, I’d need to move to a house that has several acres of woods and forest dwelling creatures to keep its mind occupied.
From Wikipedia.com
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Apatosaurus (pronounced /əˌpætɵˈsɔrəs/), also known by the popular but scientifically obsolete synonym Brontosaurus….Apatosaurus was a large, long-necked quadrupedal animal with a long, whip-like tail….The jaws were lined with spatulate teeth, which resembled chisels, suited to an herbivorous diet.
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