User blog:RobinCarr/Dinosaur Hall of Fame for DinoWatchers

Before birds evolved, prehistoric nature enthusiasts had to find something else to watch, and what better way to spend a few leisure moments than watching dinosaurs! Dinowatchers might start out just observing the saurian members of their own Tiny Village, but for many, this sport soon progresses into a life-long ambition to spot and record the rarest and most unusual dinosaur sitings in other villages as well.

The goal of dinowatchers everywhere is to report on interesting and unique dino collections, so others too, can share their excitement. Dinowatchers are not particularly impressed just by the size of a dino-herd.

Here is a blog to report anything interesting about your dino collection, or the collection in another village that you like, for whatever reason.

Examples of DinoWatcher's Reports

1. For example, you might report a village that specializes in a particular dino. Have you seen a village that has a vast herd of reindeer-raptors? If so, please report your dino-siting here.

2. Perhaps you have seen a village that specializes in a type of dinosaur. Is there a village with lots of Tundra dinos? Have you seen a village that specializes in Mammals instead?

3. Does your village have a very old dino? How old is your oldest dino?

4. Have you seen a village that has the newest released dino? Does your village have the newest released dino? If so, report here, so your fellow dino-watchers can catch a first glimpse of the cute little beast.

5. Is there a village with great dino families? These villages tend to keep similar dinos in the same habitat, so the family stays united and happy!

6. Have you seen a village with dino herds showing all the stages of growth: baby, toddler, teen and adult?

7. Is their a village with lots of baby dinos?

Can you think of other great things our DinoWatchers should report?