You can only have 5 dinosaurs

While I certainly like Trikes, I’ve always preferred Stegosaurus. So I’ll take 2 male and 3 female Steggo’s please. Again like other posters, to hopefully breed up a viable population. As an added bonus we’ll finally unarguable know the purpose of the spine plates.

I wonder if you’d make more money out of running a dino park yourself or selling dino’s once you got a stable population established?

Five male stegosaurs, please. I am assured that Nature will find a way.

I’ll take a 5-pack of Deinonychus.

Or

The Theropod Diversity Pack:
1x Deinocheirus
1x Therizinosaurus
1x Carnotaurus
1x Dilophosaurus
1x Spinosaurus

Or

The Non-Theropod Dinosaur Diversity Pack:
1x Chasmosaurus
1x Kentrosaurus
1x Ankylosaurus
1x Amargasaurus
1x Parasaurolophus

Or

The Big Guys Pack:
1x Amphicoelias
1x Spinosaurus
1x Titanoceratops
1x Utahraptor
1x Ankylosaurus

Or

The Weird Guys Pack:
1x Dracorex (or maybe Stygimoloch)
1x Therizinosaurus
1x Kosmoceratops
1x Brachytrachelopan
1x Ouranosaurus

But, if push comes to shove…the 5-pack of Deinonychus.

This.

5 raptors for the win. :smiley:

Ohh-
Can I have 5 already pregnant/fertilized female Kosmoceratops?

Just the diplodocene ones. Brachio, bronto, diplo, supersaurus, ets.

Temperament and usefulness. Wonder if they’d be usable like reptilian cows: to pull on stuff, for leather, eggs, meat…

Can I have Gorgonops instead?

You do realise they were only about knee high, right? Despite Jurassic Park…

I’d probably go for 2 pairs of velociraptors anyway- most managable of the dinos everyone’s heard of, and I’m totally starting a pet breeding project (and selling only males, so I keep my sneaky monopoly).

To aid me in my dastardly plan, I shall have a single Diplodocus, which shall be fitted with a saddle and trained to be ridden for the purpose of crushing my enemies.

Quoted to save me the time of writing exactly the same answer. Triceratops FTW!

Steggies are tempting, but I’m picturing Triceratops as a steed. (that could be a trifle uncomfortable with a spine or plate-backed species).

I’m surprised that no one’s mentioned a Thesaurus yet. Imagine a dinosaur that knows all of the words!

That’s what a howdah is for.

tdn, the Thesaurus is only a dinosaur in Dilbert comic strips, so I’lll allow it.

1 male and 4 female Microraptors . Because they have 4 wings and that’s cool, and I’m not crazy enough to pick anything bigger:

Dr. Ian Malcolm: "Oh, yeah. Oooh, ahhh, that’s how it always starts. Then later there’s running and screaming. "

Yeah, even so, I think Stegosaurus owners are ultimately going to wish they picked a species with a more interesting head.

I’m feeling very wishy-washy over here. Maybe Troodons, because they’d smart(ish), but then again, maybe that’s not a desirable quality! Maybe Parasaurolophus, because A) my six-year-old is currently obsessed, and B) I want to know what sort of sound, if any, they made with those head crests.

Well, all of you wishing for the microraptors (and the velociraptors, whether you realize it or not) may be the happiest people, if they go ahead and make the dino-chicken.

I don’t know what the holdup is. Ethics? It’s a fucking chicken!

You guys all think too small. I’ll take a breeding pair of A. Fragillimus. I’ll never need to take the stairs again. I’d like to sub some of my dino-chow for osteoporosis medicine, though.

I’d also go with the three of the aforementioned Quetzalcoatlus. Because how cool would it be to fly without needing a pilot’s license?

Not to mention you could work in a quarry.