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I hope the "Welcome to Jurassic World" feature discusses the journey of making JW since it was in development-hell all those years. Excited for some commentary from Spielberg.
1. No, the Acrocanthosaurus was not, "The Demon." You will see who it is very soon, stay tuned for monday :)!
2. Egypt is most certainly not finished, for him also stay tuned for Monday :D!
Wow! That was awesome! Just a few questions.
1. Was the demon the Acrocanthosaurus?
2. What happened to Egypt (the Spinosaurus)?
Cool fight and looking forward to the real ending!!!
^Thank you guys, stay tuned for Monday!
Ah! You got us with a cliff-hanger! Very clever. That was an amazing fight mate! I can't wait for Monday to see what you'll announce.
GORILLAGODZILLA - Oh, wow! That was exceptionally neat! I very much enjoyed the foreshadowing you placed within this battle; the switching between the past and present gave a cinematic feel that I found to be very fun! I certainly am looking forward to what you have in store on Monday! Thank you so very much for sharing this with us! :)
VIRTUALVEL - Oh, I very much like Cryptic Compy Conundrum! That is very cute! The others are neat as well! Excellent work! :)
RAPTOR-401 and SVANYA - Ugh! I had no idea National Geographic and Discovery were producing such nonsense! I greatly enjoy documentaries concerning extinct and mythological creatures; however, to dress such shows up as "reality" is quite strange. It feels almost as if both entities are lacking for new content. Hmm...I shall certainly think upon this quite heavily. Even so, I thank you both for bringing this information to my attention! :)
That's cool, I respect your opinion. If you want, I'm willing to explain how I arrived at these figures in more detail.
So glad to ead another one of your posts! I agree with it for the most part. If I may share my qucik opinnion? I don't like arguements and never really spoke out becuase it'd always end that way. But here goes...
I always stood by Spino, but ever since he wlked on all fours...eh...
Now I love T-Rex but to me, he's not the largest (from my knowledge and beliefs)
I Stand by Carcharodontosaurus as the largest. Followed by Giganotosaurus, then T-Rex and then Spino.
But really they all loose to the Indominus Rex! (Joke she's not real sadly)
(Also like the forum signature ;) )
But yeah, glad to read your post and I respect your opinnion. :D
JPC
Some form or a Rex walked on Australia...? 0_0 Thanks for informing me...

Hooray for Australia!
TYRANNOSAURS: WORLD CONQUERERS
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REX FAN 684
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For years, it was thought the domain of the tyrannosaurs was restricted to the northern hemisphere. Killers like T.rex, Tarbosaurus, and Eotyrannus illustrating a range from North America, to Asia, and also Europe. However, it was assumed these tyrants never reached the south. Until now.
Recent analysis places another group of theropods, the megaraptora, under the tyrannosaur umbrella as tyrannosauroids. Though not very closely related to the more derived tyrannosaurs like Tyrannosaurus and Albertosaurus, they are still technically members of the family as a whole. This discovery extends the range of the tyrannosaurs much further than previously thought. Now it can be said they stalked the continents of South America and Australia, as well as the lands of the north. Also, given the similarity between species found in the south, I would not be surprised if any megaraptorids are also discovered in Africa.
Not only does this extend the range of tyrannosaurs to the south, but it brings giants like Siats and deadly killers like Australovenator into the tyrannosaur family.
The reign of the tyrannosaurs was truly global...
More primitive tyrannosauroids like Megaraptor hunted in the south...

While more derived species like Daspletosaurus terrorized the north...

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Rex fan! Good to see you again man! Great post, really covered the expanse of the Tyrannosaurs' domain. Very informative for the less informed!
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REX FAN 684 - Greetings! It is so very good to see you again! The information you have presented is exceptionally compelling! I had no idea that the Megaraptors were part of the Tyrannosaur family - how very neat! Thank you so very much for sharing this fascinating topic with us! Once again, it is very good to see you! :)
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Cool post, it is cool to think how in the past many groups of animals migrated and lived all over. Interesting how early humans made it all over the globe, too.
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Who placed the megaraptors in the tyrannosaurid umbrella? And I thought Siats was more acrocanthosaur/carchardontosaur?
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Very cool :D.
This is a Human free work zone :3.
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Nice to be back(even if it is only for a little bit). I have another post I plan on doing sometime tonight or tomorrow, see keep on the lookout.
AlphaDino, Novas placed the megaraptora under the tyrannosaur family in 2012...
http://www.ameghiniana.org.ar/index.php/ameghiniana/article/view/868/1618
And a juvenile Megaraptor skeleton also sheds light on the relationship...
https://dx.doi.org/10.1016%2Fj.cretres.2014.04.007
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As far as Siats goes, Zanno and Makovicky placed it in the megaraptora in 2013.
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REX FAN 684 - I greatly look forward to what you have in store for us! :)
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Nice list, i thought for years that Megaraptor and it's kind were Allosaurs, like Giganotosaurus and Carcharodontosaurus...... Nice to see Tyrannosaurus in south, but it might not be as Powerful as The Abelisaurid or Allosaurid of the South. but to be sure, how the hell did Tyrannosaurus gets to south america ?? are they theory's.
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and.....megaraptor were very unknown dino's i heard that the study of Megaraptor was only at that sickle-shaped claw's only...... if there's another skeleton, can you send me the link.
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Keep in mind the megaraptora represent primitive tyrannosauroids and could have radiated south before Pangea seperated the whole way(island hopping and such).
And originally, Megaraptor was only known by the large claws. However, based on the discovery of a front limb and it's cousin Austrolavenator, scientists have been able to piece it together. Then, in 2014, they described a juvenile specimen...
https://dx.doi.org/10.1016%2Fj.cretres.2014.04.007
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Hm. Never knew Megaraptor was a tyrannosaur.
Forum signatures are always so hard to come up with...
I also ead that Pratt, Simpkins and Bryce are confirmed. I strongly believe we'll see BD Wong, Omar Sy and Nick Robinson again. I'd like to see Jake Johnson but can't seem to see how he'd fit. I'd like for Sam Neil or Jeff Goldblum to return. Maybe working to stop a problem on the main land, while the others are on the island with the dinos. Just my thoughts and hopes :)
Chris Pratt and Bryce Dallas Howard are obvious to return.
Not so sure about Jake Johnson, I don't know how his role would fit into JW2.
I understand why other people want to see Sam Neill and/or Jeff Goldblum return (and the little kid fan in me does too), but again, I don't see how they'd have a big role like in JP and TLW. Give them small roles if they do appear, like Owen going to Grant's/Malcolm' house to ask him for advice, kind of like what Joe Pesci's role was in The Good Shepherd.
Cool list, sometimes I do wonder if there is a predator larger than these si out there, waiting to be discovered, in the ground somewhere...
Svanya is right, I remember watching the Mermaid "documentary" and thinking the whole time of who let that honest BS get on live TV and being presented as fact, and to my surprise so many fell for it. I mean none of the "scientists" there were even real scientists; they were just actors.
Although to be fair for the Dragon documentary, it did say the creature never existed, though it still was annoying to see they did it.
This is one of the documenaties that made me lose faith, they did a mocumentary like the megalodon and the mermaids one from Discovery only its with dragons. Basically saying they were real...
@Something Real
I quite like those names. My favorite is "Bronto-Brainteasers".
How about "Fossilized Facts", "Cryptic Compy Conundrum", "Rapator Rebus", "Theropod Twister" and or "Raptor Riddle"? My favorite is "Cryptic Compy Conundrum" and "Fossilized Facts". What do you guys think?
I remember getting little books from this. I haven't seen or read it in a while but this is quite a shock. I agree with Something Real. Now that it's owned by a new company lets hope they help it and not the opposite.
SVANYA - I am shocked! I have not seen the television presentations in quite some time. The knowledge that it has begun to decline is deeply displeasing; it should have remained informative and filled with beautiful imagery. Regardless, I feel we should keep our chins up! :)
Nat Geo is already garbage, have you watched it recently? Half of what they show now is psudo science reality tv nonsense, has been for awhile. It's only going to get worse now that Fox owns it. Shame really, when I was little it was the best science based nature book/ magazine and tv show. One of the first things I read on my own was their hard cover series for kids about science and nature. :(
LOPSQUID - The fact that you are willing to look at this situation in such an open-minded light speaks volumes about your character and intelligence. :)
@Something real yeah it will probably remain the same for the most part.
LOPSQUID - Oh, it will be okay! National Geographic is present to show us the wonders of the world - to amaze us with the beauty that surrounds us each and every day! That is the definitve nature of NatGeo. It will not change - can not change. I am certain that we will continue to have many wonderful and awe-inspiring presentations from them in the future, regardless of the network to which they are linked! :)
LOPSQUID - Fox Network is not a "corrupt pile of crap". They, like all business entities, are present to make a profit. NatGeo will continue to flourish as it always has. Fear not. :)
I'm not sure about a title but it sounds like a fun game.
Nice! :)
It's been a while since we've had a list like this.
Just announcing this- I heard it was confirmed somewhere that Chris Pratt, Bryce Dallas Howard, and Ty Simpkins will return.
I'd also like to see B.D. Wong and maybe Jeff Goldblum or Sam Neill return.
The Tyrant King is once again the tallest predator to walk the earth.
Hm. Never knew Megaraptor was a tyrannosaur.
I would like the people who played Alan Grant, Ellie Sattler and Ian Malcom to come back.
REXAN 684 - What an incredibly compelling list! I very much enjoyed the information presented! Thank you ever so much for taking the time to once again provide us with an excellent and comprehensive list of great beasts! :)
Bryce Dallas Howard was good and we'll see her return. Though I liked Jake Johnson, I don't think we'll see him again. Omar Sy might return though.
Glad to hear you got to learn some new things then :)
Some of these dinosaurs I've never even heard of! The More You Know! Thanks for sharing this ^-^
VIRTUALVEL - Hmm...what to call it? This is an interesting question; there are so many possible answers! Perhaps a title like "Dino-Detour" or "Bronto-Brainteasers" - something cute and catchy to draw the eye! I am certain that you have the ability to produce a much better title than the two I have presented, and I very much look forward to seeing what you devise! :)
Thank you all for supporting this idea ^-^. Now, what should it be called?
Nizar Ibrihim described the newest specimen as 15 meters and around 6-7 tons. And scaling from Baryonyx yields a mass of 7.1 tons.


















