Talk:Original Theory of Dino Fusion/@comment-5039776-20120813001109/@comment-5326512-20120813051703

I agree, Robin, I feel guilty if I don't feed the little critters -- surely they deserve a last meal before fusing! lol.

Anyway, I've been wondering whether it is worth trying to save historical data in some way (if you aren't already), rather than just removing it when too many ??s accumulate? Particularly if we are trying to see whether there are any exceptions (or complications) to the theory for the bigger dinos, I thought it might be useful to have a historical picture as well.

Similarly, bigger dino results hang around on the table for a long time because there are fewer fusions so they don't get replaced. Would it be useful to mark them in some way when a new cycle starts, even if they haven't been contradicted by new results?