Board Thread:Club Penguin/@comment-5831812-20130101152729/@comment-4852494-20130103191928

Poko907 wrote: Gary3008 wrote: ^Watch the language

They won't necessarily because of the inaccuracies that would mean they are subspecies, something like Tyrannosaurus rex clubpenguinus, Triceratops horridus clubpenguinus or Pteranodon longiceps clubpenguinus. Going on the fact that they are subspecies that means it is perfectly possible that they won't be full mainland species size, given that Club Penguin is and island, it will likely have dwarf species. Frickin' is bad language? Anyway, polar bears are still a little taller than penguins, and comparing the height of a dinosaur's to a polar bear's, the dinosaur would still be pretty tall. But if you're talking about the dinosaurs being a different species... then no. Dinosaurs should still be noticably taller than penguins. They're dinosaurs, they were the biggest things on earth recorded. And Club Penguin is on an AU earth where the only change from our Earth is that there is an island where penguins are anthropomorphic. Anthropomorphic means animals acting like humans like on the Regular Show or any show on Treehouse (Canadian channel for kids with stuff like Dora and Diego). I know they should still be noticebly taller, but take note that this earth's Polar Bear's are smaller then usual (normally when standing 10 feet tall, not NEARLY that height in CP as the penguins are 4 feet tall). Also we know they are subspecies because of many inaccuracies that means they can not be the original species. And I mean dwarf species because they live on a small island, not a big continent, if they were normally sized (like as tall as the Coffee Shop) they would die of hunger. And CP has MUCH more differences from the real world then just talking penguins.