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A Nonny Moose

It is either a piece of CGI, or an enhancement job on either an Albatross (never seen over land) or a Condor (not seen in North America).  Otherwise, I am very skeptical.
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assobanana76

Quote from: A Nonny Moose on September 09, 2015, 09:07:25 AM
It is either a piece of CGI, or an enhancement job on either an Albatross (never seen over land) or a Condor (not seen in North America).  Otherwise, I am very skeptical.

CGI??  ???
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RedKetchup

you know, they do same when they are making a movie (Jurassic park, for example^^)
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Quote from: RedKetchup on September 10, 2015, 08:04:26 AM
you know, they do same when they are making a movie (Jurassic park, for example^^)

it seems really a Jurassic Park scene!  ;D
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A Nonny Moose

If you fall for that one, I have a nice piece of land north of sixty (muskeg) that you can get cheaply.
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assobanana76

Quote from: A Nonny Moose on September 10, 2015, 08:24:52 AM
If you fall for that one, I have a nice piece of land north of sixty (muskeg) that you can get cheaply.

It would need a lot of prehistoric DNA!  ;D
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A Nonny Moose

True, but if you can believe the paleontology crowd, the muskeg is full of dinosaur DNA. 

The Alberta bad lands has turned out to be a treasure trove of Jurassic remains including Allosaurus and Albertosaurus (bigger than T. Rex), so it must have been quite an interesting place to not live in at that era.
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