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Dinosaur Costume Pattern Size 8

by andre1 on September 27, 2011 · 0 comments

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The Best Revealing Facts on Dinosaur Eggs

Most of the important discoveries about dinosaurs are brought about by egg discoveries. Researchers are able to based dinosaur behaviors based on how they lay their eggs and nurture their young.

Most dinosaur eggs are found in sandy shores of old waterways. They are positioned in clusters of 6-8 laid during Cretaceous period(146-66 ago). Anatomically, dinosaurs have two oviducts or ovaries connected with a tube where hard shelling occurs.

There are two main types of dinosaur eggs shapes/ structure: spheroidal and elongated. They can be subdivided into three types:
• Spherulithic egg shells have spherical patterns
• Prismatic egg shells is a mixture of spherical and prism patterns
• Ornithoid egg shells have biocrystalline upper to middle patterns

Egg classifications based on the type of dinosaur which laid them are:
• Sauropod
They appear in spherical to subspherical shape with very long thin crystalline component. They have spherulithic shells in structure. Most of this specie was discovered in Argentina
• Theropod
They include Troodon, Ovirator, Therizinosaurs species. Troodon appear to have elongated shape with ornithoid shell type(thin shells). Ovirator has elongated and elliptical shapes. They have unique nodes and ridges in the surface. Therizinosaurs have two types the Manning egg and Louie egg. They are spherical and elongated shapes. Most of this specie was found in Montana.
• Ornithopod
They are rounded with slight elongated shape. They have longitudinal ridges in the surface. Egg shells are spherulithic in structure. Most ofthi species are also found in Montana.

With regard to the behavior or manner of egg laying, here are some of the theories made by egg discoverers:
• Dinosaurs lay eggs one pair at a time
• Some of are laid in nests while others are in soil and debris
• Some dinosaurs warm eggs by their abdomens others use their throat and thorax.
• They can lay as many as 21-33 eggs in one nest.
• Eggs are carefully hatched. Shell openings are found on top layer which means hatching occurred upward.
• Dinosaurs eggs were protected by predators: smaller dinosaurs

The largest dinosaur eggs ever discovered originated from a titanosaurs. Titanosaurs are from the family of sauropods. They were about 18cm long with 5 mm shell thickness. They contained 5.5 liters of fluid. Another specie was discovered with a size of a football. Research revealed that it came from Segnosaurs or meat eaters in Asia. On the other hand the smallest eggs discovered were from prosauropods of South Africa. They were about 6.5cm long and 5.5cm width. The tiniest eggs found was from a theropod. They were 18mm long and 0.7 inch in width. The latest and best discovery ever made about dinosaur eggs was the body of a female dinosaur conceiving two eggs. Eggs look like pineapple sized potatoes.

Here are other additional facts regarding dinosaur eggs
• Studies on the real and actual color of eggs can be hardly identified since egg discoveries are already fossilized.
• The most expensive for sale was sold for about 0. While the most inexpensive egg was at less than 0.
• During the Jurassic fever, a friend of Princess Diana paid 1400 pounds in exchange of sauropod egg at Bonhams auction.
• Patagonia, Argentina housed the largest number of sauropod eggs ever found in the history of mankind.
• Another breakthrough is the discovery of 6 intact embryos. The creatures had eloquent jaws , intact nostrils and peg shaped teeth.
• Researchers use CAT/CT scan (computerized axial tomography) to see what is inside the whole eggs discovered. In other cases, they used mild acid bath solution to slowly remove shell.

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Dinosaur Costume Patterns For Kids

by andre1 on September 24, 2011 · 0 comments

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Funny Jokes For Adults, Crack-Up, Stand-Up, Muck-Up Comedy

Stand-up comedy has evolved in harmony with the cosmic blueprint and there's an interesting story attached to this. It's more than just funny jokes for adults, but a Long, long time ago before our time, and before people as we know them existed on Earth, our planet was formed from a cataclysmic "bang" out in the cosmos.

The cosmic blueprint: Comedy and funny jokes for adults was fused into the very material that went into making our own planet. Much, much later when dinosaurs roamed the Earth, they themselves were destined to suffer the consequences of this cosmic idleness. Consider why those mammoth creatures disappeared, again the answer is clear, they died of boredom.

Why they didn't have television. It is said that evidence exists to suggest that man did, in fact, survive the ice-age. True, most died in that endless cold, but the clever ones stayed at home in their caves in front of a cozy fire making up funny jokes for adults which is One Theory of how stand-up comedy first started off!

Let us consider: Before stand-up comedy and funny jokes for adults, there were other startling fundamentals of our planet's development. Firstly we will consider Newton's first law of relativity,, for every action, there is an opposite and equal reaction. We can best illustrate this by observing the very length of time our planet took to develop life forms. For a long, long time nothing happened, so what was the reaction? Nothing! Eventually microscopic unicellular organisms were in existence, but they got tired of floating around in a massive ocean, so they teamed up to form the first species of fish.

That makes a lot of sense: But what has funny jokes for adults and stand-up comedy got to do with fish? Now if you've been attentive, you'll be able to discern the makings of a pattern here... Yes, that cosmic blueprint was in evidence again. The fish had to keep swimming to survive and like the little amoeba, the fish got well and truly bored with swimming; just so they could breathe.

It took one enterprising little fish. The fish went up on to the beach and what was the first thing he did? Yes, he had a rest, but very shortly after this he developed lungs, so he could stay on the beach - resting. Now if it wasn't for the fact that the fish got hungry he might never have developed lungs or legs and they are the main ingredients for Stand-up comedy and funny jokes for adults. And that's how it all started.

Consider the obvious parallel. With the development of the walking fish, the cosmic die was firmly cast. As with the fish, man's very physical configuration was determined by his most basic needs and legs provided the mobility which was needed for man to gather and hunt food, walk around making up funny jokes for adults to laugh at with their developed lungs.

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Your Questions About Dinosaur Costumes To Make

by andre1 on September 17, 2011 · 0 comments

James asks…

Full Body Suit ?

Hey everyone.

For halloween my boyfriend wants to go as a dinosaur. Since there really aren't any adult dinosaur costumes 'm pretty good at sewing, I'm just going to make the costume. Does anyone know where I could find a pattern for something like a man's full body suit? Preferably online and free =]

thank you!

andre1 answers:

My favourite pattern and instructions for a full stretch bodysuit is found on the website Somewhat Stretchy. It has instruction on making a unitard/catsuit pattern, how to select fabrics, and how to sew them. And if you are a visual learner, there's video instructions, too. Since you are pretty good at sewing, it shouldn't be too difficult. I've used the instruction to make a few guy's superhero suits for comic book conventions and the guys were all quite happy, especially Green Lantern.

Http://www.stretchy.org/

And there are other cool sewing projects on the site, too.

Lisa asks…

What should I be when I grow up?

ever since i was three i wanted to be a paleontologist(people who dig up dinosaur bones), but i cannot be one because my mom says that it is a bad choice(low pay, travel, hot, etc). so then i wanted to be a marine biologist, like my uncle, but that does not make enough pay either. i know you should follow your dreams, but i would like to make a reasonable amount of money ya know... heres what i like and dislike
Like-
BALLET(i have been trained by Russian teachers from the Kirov for 11 years), ART(painting, sculpting, drawing, tapestry, crosstich, photography, crafts, origami, pretty much everything), ANIMALS(i love animals, especially birds and cats, but i would hate to do surgery on them), ACTING(im in drama club, and have been in several shows), SINGING(i was one of the 8 out of 80 that was chosen for my selected school chorus), OBOE(i play the oboe in band, its pretty fun), GUITAR, SEWING(i love to sew, making chokers, fixing clothing, making clothing, making costumes, etc), GARDENING(i love to grow stuff, strawberries, daisies, sunflowers, etc). SCIENCE, WRITING(i dont like essays, but i like to write songs, and im currently working on a book).basically a bunch of artsy things :]

Dislike-
SURGERY(i hate it, blood makes me want to like vomit, disgusting), TONS OF MATH(i am great at math, but hate doing tons of it, like definitely no accountant-related jobs), MESSY THINGS(im a germ-a-phob, i hate cleaning dirty dishes, or being around people that are sick or something), DANGEROUS STUFF( i am so afraid of like knives and broken glass and stuff, its not safe), SPIDERS(i hate spiders, im super scared of them), HEIGHTS(im afraid of heights, like big ones, not like climbing a ladder, but like two stories or something). MOTION SICKNESS(i get sick on airplanes and in long drives, but i love traveling so thats a minor thing).

thanks so much for reading, i am going to high school next year and i really want to find something interesting. i would really want a high paying job, that relates to something up there in the like category, thanks again!
~GRaCe aLOha :]
i am most definitely going to go to college, i want to be educated to enable a better range of career choices :]

andre1 answers:

Air traffic controller

Annual income: $102,030

Storage and distribution manager

Annual income: $66,600

Transportation manager

Annual income: $66,600

Police and detectives supervisor

Annual income: $64,430

Non-retail sales manager

Annual income: $59,300

Forest fire fighting and prevention supervisor

Annual income: $58,920

Municipal fire fighting and prevention supervisor

Annual income: $58,902

Real estate broker

Annual income: $58,720

Elevator installers and repairer

Annual income: $58,710

Sales representative

Annual income: $58,580

Dental hygienist

Annual income: $58,350

Radiation therapist

Annual income: $57,700

Nuclear medicine technologist

Annual income: $56,450

Child support, missing persons and unemployment insurance fraud investigator

Annual income: $53,900

Criminal investigators and special agent

Annual income: $53,990

Immigration and Customs inspector

Annual income: $53,990

Police detective

Annual Income: $53,990

Police identification and records officer

Annual income: $53,990

Commercial pilot

Annual income: $53,870

Talent director

Annual income: $52,840

Though a college degree is not a requirement for these positions, all require moderate to extensive on-the-job training or apprenticeship. In addition, dental hygienists, radiation therapists, nuclear medicine technologists and commercial pilots require an associate degree at a vocational or technical school.

Michael asks…

help!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!?

So for Halloween i'm going to be a dino. it's navy blue but i'm gonna put make up all over my eyes and stuff but i don't know what colors to use or what type of pattern or design..you get my drift? well i would like some help figuring that detail out! THANKS!

andre1 answers:

Hmm well if the costume is navy blue then use a lot of blue colors on ur face , and if the costume has scales paint scales on ur face , u know that kinda thing =)

Laura asks…

Does anyone know of any infant costume patterns?

I want to dress my son up as a dinosaur for Halloween, but I can't find a costume I like at all. So I'd like to sew one, but I'm having trouble finding a pattern. All I need is an infant footed pajama pattern with a hood. I can find the footed pajama patterns, but none have attached hoods.
I don't need a pattern for a dinosaur costume in particular because I already have an idea of what I'll do to make it a dinosaur. It could be any costume, or even just pajamas, as long as it has attached feet and hood.
Oh..and I don't mind if it's an online pattern or if it's the pattern number so that I can order; either will help!

andre1 answers:

Http://www.etsy.com/view_listing.php?listing_id=30091200&ref=sr_gallery_2&&ga_search_query=dinosaur&ga_search_type=all&ga_page=&order=date_desc&includes[]=tags&includes[]=title
this is a site for a Butterick pattern

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Kids Dinosaur Costume Pattern

September 15, 2011

Face Painting for Your Kids Party – Examples of Face Painting for Your Kids Party? It’s amazing how our creativity seems to have no boundaries. Artistry has gone a long way and different mediums have cropped up. But when it comes to art, most people would think about big pictures by talented artists who someday [...]

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Dinosaur Costume Patterns To Sew

September 10, 2011

Enhance your Face Painting Idea If you have been face painting for quite some time now, are you running out of ideas? Or, if you are new to face painting, what are interesting and new ideas you can take to build on your new hobby or sideline work? This article is good for those who [...]

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Your Questions About How To Make A Dinosaur Costume

August 31, 2011

Mark asks… How do you make a dinosaur costume? Me and 3 friends are being dinosaurs for Halloween but we aren’t sure how to make a dinosaur costume. We don’t want to buy it so help with some ideas on how please. andre1 answers: You aren’t going to be able to make a decent costume [...]

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Dinosaur Costume Infant

July 18, 2011

A Two Year Olds Adorable Little Toddler Halloween Costume One of the best times I’ve ever had was making Halloween costumes for my children, nieces and nephews. Finding something that was both safe, easy to put on and take off and within our limited budget wasn’t all that easy to find. The simplest and the [...]

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Dinosaur Costume Pattern

March 21, 2011

What is a kigurumi animal costume? Kigurumi is a Japanese phrase, meaning ‘a stuffed toy that you wear’. Which says alot about what a kigurumi costume is already. Many kigurumi outfits represent animals, always with a cartoony or stuffed toy look about them. Other kigurumi outfits represent cartoon characters, both popular and make-believe. The phrase [...]

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Dinosaur costume pattern?

August 1, 2009

my friend and i want to make Dinosaur Costumes for halloween, we’re both 15 years old so we can’t find a sewing pattern. i want to be a pterodactyl and she wants to be a raptor. we looked at walmart and jo ann fabrics already, so where else can we look, or how would we [...]

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