Thursday, 26 May 2011

Weekly Dino Fact - Oxyaena - Eocene Predator

Half Leopard/Half Hyena?
This Week’s Weekly Dino Fact was asked again by Webosaurs resident scholar Irvine! Irvine asked, “How did Oxyaena catch it’s prey?” Very interesting question indeed! Let’s dive right in.
The Oxyaena was a creodont mammal that is now extinct, the Oxyaena existed in the very latest portion of the Paleocene and into the early Eocene. Oxyaena technically means “Sharp Hyena,” but these guys were nothing like our modern day Hyenas. For starters they were much smaller, these little guys were only about 3 feet (1 meter) long and had very flexible, cat-like bodies. Although there is nothing like them roaming the Earth today, they most resemble something like a cross between a Lynx and a Wolverine. The main thing that made them so different than cats was that they walked on the whole surface of the soles of their feet unlike cats who walk on only their toes. But I’m getting carried away, back to Irvine’s question; how did the Oxyaena hunt? What do you think?

The Oxyaena hunted in trees! It’s hard to imagine a tiny Hyena hunting in the branches of giant conifers during the Eocene, but that is exactly what they were doing! It’s incredible that they were nimble enough to do this while at the same time walking on the whole surface of their feet, not an easy task. Almost all of the Oxyaena fossils that have been recovered have been found in Colorado, so if you’re ever in the Centennial State, make sure you keep one eye in the tree branches to keep a lookout for Oxyaenas! What do you think of these little critters? Leave your comments here!

TDR
Oh great! Don't make us pancakes again!
 
 
Sunday is going to be a very different kind of day… I sense a dark gloom being cast over Webosaurs Island. I always get a bad feeling when a certain someone is lurking around… Anyway, for better or worse SPIKE will be coming back to Webosaurs Island this Sunday at 14:00 WST. As usual, I’m not sure what he wants… It’s been so long since we’ve seen him, maybe he’s changed his tune and is in the mood for a friendly visit? Who knows, one thing’s for sure, I won’t be anywhere near Webosaurs Island when that guy is around. He smells kind of bad, doesn’t he? If you MUST see Spike make sure you go to Sub-Alpine Forest at 14:00 WST!

What: Evil VisitWhere: Sub Alpine ForestWhen: Sunday, May 29th – 14:00 WSTServer: Jurassic

Are you coming? Which side are you on?

TDR

Contest Announcement -

Uh ohhhh this is going to be an interesting weekend! I’ve heard some very interesting rumors that you-know-who has been lurking around the Island… Keep an eye out for him this week, but before we get into that whole mess, we’ve got some other business to attend to!
Giddie Up Cowboy!
This Friday at 17:00 WST Moon will be waiting for dinos in the Jurassic Fort in Webo Ridge. When she’s ready she will release to the Webosaurs Blog our latest and greatest contest. I’m keeping quiet on the details of this contest, but the due date for all entries is MIDNIGHT on Monday Night. Don’t worry, you don’t have to be at the party on Friday to enter the contest, but you will be racing against the clock to finish the contest ahead of everyone else. There will be only one winner (except in the event of a tie) and that winner will receive the soon to be SUPER-rare item: Mechanical Dino

 
What: Contest Announcement
Where: Jurassic Fort – Webo Ridge
When: Friday, May 27th – 17:00 WST
Server: Jurassic


Are you coming?

TDR

Tuesday, 24 May 2011

GOTW - Wookey Lanes!


Monday means its time to announce the game of the week.   This week after thinking about it for awhile, I’ve decided that WOOKEY LANES is the featured game.  So,  head over to the Prairie Pool to play the most totally bluggin game of bowling ever!  Play by yourself or get together with your friends to roll the rock ball down the lanes to annihilate those pesky pins.

Are you ready to play?

TDR

Prosday Meeting - Tuesday

It's Prosday!

If you aren’t familiar, we encourage our Protectosaurs to meet up as a group once a week to discuss issues on the island and other items of interest. However, the meetings aren’t closed off to only Pros – they are more like Town Hall style meetings for everyone to discuss island business. Everyone has an equal stake in Webosaurs and we would love to hear what is on your mind.

Where: Dr. Nanosaurus Secret Lab

When: Tuesday, May 24th – 12:00 WST and 16:00 WST

New Pros: TyranitaServer: Prehistoric

Congratulations Tyranita!

TDR

Monday, 23 May 2011

Scavenger Hunt!

  1. Gushing geyser- Spike
  2. Buckland’s peak- Ankylosaurus
  3. Sub-alpine forest- Soggy bottom swamp
  4. Soggy bottom swamp- Eel
  5. Voodoo lounge(soggy bottom swamp)- Growing
  6. Secret temple(Dino dunes)- Webosaurs
  7. Forest floor- Spring
  8. Prairie pool- Spike
The prize is:

An Apple Tree!!!

TDR

Weekly Enviromental Fact - (not Moon) The Mesozoic Moon

Is that Moon?
You may look up at the sky at the full moon and not realize that it looked different to the dinosaurs of the Mesozoic Era.  There is scientific proof that the moon is slowly moving away from the earth.  It apparently is moving away from the earth at the rate of 1.5 inches per year.  (The distance was closer by approximately 1.5 inches time 65+ million years)  When the earth/moon system was formed 4.4 billion years ago, the moon was probably only about 14000 miles away from the earths surface, compare this to the 238,000 miles separation today.
Not only the view would be different but the lunar cycles and tides would be too.  The moon was closer to the earth would mean less distance to travel around the earth as well.  There would be multiple Full Moons a month.
Can you imagine how large the moon must have looked?  I bet it was incredible.

- Moon

Thanks for the fact, Moons! (lol)

TDR

Sunday, 22 May 2011

TDR is back in the building!

Hey dinodudes! I'm back on the blog again. I will now be starting posting on this blog so I can get the official Blogosaur spot. I miss you all and I will start blogging nearly everyday!

TDR