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Cryolophosaurus would be cool too.
What if, a new company takes off from where InGen left off, and they make a theme park chain around the world. (Like, one or two on each major continent.) It's been around for 7 years when the movie starts. And then through complications, everything goes awry. It is like JP 1, but on a much larger scale. "Life finds a way." So, all the theme parks (Jurassic World) malfunction and lose control. Then, the dinosaurs all get out, and they're spreading. Our world would literally become, a Jurassic World. (It's a play-on-words.) Most of you are thinking, "But, the government would just bomb the areas the dinos are in." But it's not that easy. It turns out that every dinosaur species has already gotten out along those seven years Jurassic World has been around. There would be old favorites: Tyrannosaurus, Velociraptor, Spinosaurus, Dilophosaurus, Pteranodon, etc... But there would be new dinosaurs: Troodon (like from the telltale game) Carnotaurus (Like from The Lost World novel), some new Pterosaurs, some big, some small, but ever tenacious and vicious. And of course, marine reptiles. Mosasaur, Muraenosaurus, Lieupleurodon, Kronosaurus, etc... They've already spread across countries and oceans. So the governments couldn't bomb them without bombing nearly everywhere, including their own people. Therefore, it would have setting of a multitude of places. Cities, towns, jungles, deserts, oceans, forests, and more. Think of the possibilities. Life will push boudaries to get what it wants. As Ian Malcolm once so eliquently put it: "Life finds a way."
Yeah, I get what you mean.
Once again, just a thought.
True, but so were a number of other dinosaurs that never made an apperance. And there were Carnotaurus' on site B in the books, but not the movie. Guess all we can do is wait.
It was a thought, and that's what I'm leaning towards too. Baryonyx was in the original park map though.
Yeah. Baryonyx was at least 7 feet shorter and half the weight of a T-rex(and that's using the 40 ft long, 6 ton estimate). Use one of my estimates and you're getting a 17 foot length difference and 4 times lighter, haha. Baryonyx is possible, but I'm leaning more towards Troodon.
It could be Baryonyx, that would be an interesting choice. Like Spinosaurus, but no sail, and no match for Rex.
He would be. Remember, I'm using Delta's poison crest theory, not the weak poison with the spit that I'm using in something else next week.
I forgot about Dryptosaurus. He'd be up there as well.
Very good examples. Sometimes they're right though. Like the new abelisaur. That's why I'll consider what's said, but I need some more evidence.
Forgot about Dilo, he's up there too. Utahraptor is fifth largest. Dilo is in the runnimg for victory if he can take out Dryptosaurus tomorrow.
Yes, and I remember being asked if I classified Delta as one ton.
I wouldn't want many feathers (some on the arms or a crest on a Raptor). As for the scary dinosaur, could be a Dromeasaur, Troodontid (I think that's what it is), or an Allosaur.
I agree with Rex Fan. For example, Horror Mouth, and the Snake Eater.
Deltadromeus, Aucasaurus, and Irritator were the largest if I'm right.
Thanks guys, and Delta is one of, if not, the largest competitors in SS.
Not sure how to take this. I'll need more details before I make a decision on this information.
Well, let's not get carried away. It may be a raptor. I need to see a scientific article/paper about it first. Deviant Art is not what I'd consider the most reliable source
2 new pics. baryonyx and finished stego with road? real life or made up or on site b?
p.p. i can guess 4 dinos that will be in the tech demo
p.p.s.s. can there be a utahraptor? it would be a bigger velociraptor with different colors.


Good fight. Wasn't really rooting for either, but good fight.
Now, my reaction:
"Holy ****! Feathered dinosaurs in JW?! That is not gonna work, listen to me, THAT"S NOT GONNA WORK!"
Ok, apart from jokes, I know Trevorrow dismised rumors of feathered dinos with that twit: "No feathers in JP4" Now I really don't know who to trust, both of them having a great weight when it comes to this.
Anyway, this news kind of worry me. I really hope they are not gonna have more feathers on dinosaurs than in JP3, maybe a LITTLE more. But feathers,... would ruin it.
But it's just my thought.
Oh, and so the new dinosaur is definitelly going to be a carnivore.
Dang, double post. Sorry.
First of all, I'm gonna translate the article for whoever doesn't speak italian:
"It's always a pleasure to eat a Pizza with you guys!"
Jack Horner - 7th of May 2013
"Yesterday, I went to Parma to attend the conference organized by APPI, in wich Jack Horner spoke about his studies on Triceratops, related to ontogeny, morfology and possible functions of the elaborate ornamentations common in the skull of ceratopsians. The day before, Jack went to Milan for another conference, and didn't forgot to visit the exhibition of Dinosaurs in Flesh and Bones, actually at Monza. To see again Jack is always a special occasion for all of us, and it's a great pleasure to hear his interventions, that have already become true 'traditions' of our paleontologic association, of wich Horner is Onorary President since the foundation.
"After the conference, as of tradition, the evening continued with dinner, in wich I tryed, in vain, to extort from Jack a list of dinosaur species we'll see in Jurassic Park IV, of wich he's scientific advisor. In vain, since Jack is a tough nut to crack (more than the skull of Triceratops, based off of his researches...) and did not yield to our sofisticate techniques of persuasion, apart hinting about a new phantomatic "scary clawed and toothed" dinosaur. Patience, we'll have to wait for the film coming.However, Jack has mentioned a small, but not marginal, detail on the dinosaurs of the new film, since he has confirmed (disproving all the pile of un-specificated rumors that in the last while has fed a nerd-controversy all around the web) that in Jurassic Park IV we'll see FEATHERED dinosaurs!
A hug to Jack, who I hope to see the next year again in Italy, and I thank Alessandro Carpana and the guys from APPI for this great day of paleo-friendship."
That's all.
Great fight, I was rooting for Austroraptor though. Still, a great fight.
Thanks guys, and yeah, Muldoon. I couldn't kill the NanoT, but I couldn't have him win either, he wouldn't stand a chance in the finale (round three would be different, but he wouldn't last in the finale).
Good chapter. Pretty long too. Good job still.
Naturally I was rooting for Nanotyrannus, but at least he survived.
Nice list and sure thing. I thought they'd make nice additions.
First, guess who made the basic Pachy model ;)
Second, that one is a W.I.P for a info board sign, and I think there is going to be one for every species.
Ah, man, I was so hoping Nanotyrannus would win but, still a great fight can't wait for the next. I agree DinoSteve I think that is Muldoon.
This is more models
and why is the visitor looking at the sign? is it a info board/ and is there one on all types of enclousures?




Yes!! the Irritator won. I was rooting for him.
Oh, and thanks for using my drawings! It means alot! ;)
Very nice list. All those are great dinosaurs.
BTW, this is my top ten:
1: Tyrannosaurus;
2: Velociraptor;
3. Balaur;
4. Torvosaurus;
5. Spinosaurus;
6. Ceratosaurus;
7. Parasaurolophus;
8. Deinonychus;
9. Brachiosaurus;
10. Therizinosaurus;
Nice, that was a very well-written fight. I was expecting Utahraptor to "win", althought he actually never did.
So, good job.
Also, I guess that man was actually Muldoon, as he interacts with Rexy/Thorn in the park, following the happenings of Thorn's life: 65 million years later.
That's my best guess.
Yeah, I like Lythronax a lot too and Nano-T. Guanlong is ok as is Dilong, but I'm not as big a fan of the smaller tyrannosaurs. Probably because they're simply smaller, haha






