Now Kathy.... you know it's not right to breed your corn snakes to anything but corn snakes...:smash::smash: "Quiet in the court!...
Ok... here is my Frilliesaurus Rex. I plan to take orders in the next 25-30 years as it will take that long just for the female rex to mature. Oh yeah, the rex would be female.. can you see a frill laying that egg????? Hmmmm... unless I make a mini Frilliesaurus??:idea: Naaaa never mind, I want to ride around on him like a wild amazon woman :dgrin:
I will need to keep a lot of frillies on hand so there will be at least one once the rex matures.. Also in case the male is discovered in the making and destroyed....I will have to do it quick like king snakes. The female will be bloated with zebras and we all know what zebra's do, just like turkey to us the rex should drift off to sleep in no time and the frillie can go to work. I'm sure the rex won't wake and won't feel a thing :boring:
So send me all the frillies you find so I can start breeding the frillies now. Once they breed I promise to send each person who donated a friliie a Frilliesaurus Rex. I can't pay for the frillies but I can assure you they will have loads of love and will be hand tame by the time you get them. They should be around 5 months old when they are ready for homes and they will be eating piglets. Once they mature you might want to get yourself a farm with 1000 acers to roam and all the bison the can hunt and feed on.. You'll have to keep them hand tame by feeding them the piggies by hand once you get them or they will eventually mistake you as their next meal.
I hope one day they will become domesticated like dogs and we won't have to worry about that anymore but if they take on a nature like corns "can live in the wilds or house" then we might have to re-breed the frills to a more docile dinosaur like a Brachylophosaurus. I figure the shape of the head would be comparable with the frillie and might be a good trait to shoot for. The Brachylophosaurus is relatively "new" dinosaur and also known as the as the "Elvis," due to its unusual head crest that resembles the famous rock 'n roll singer’s hair. It was brought into domestication in 1953 and only a few today have hand raised pips from that line.
I think by breeding these two together the Frilliesaurus would look something like this... Can you see the kings wavy look in the crest???

He's real cute Kathy. How long did it take you to paint him? lol