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Something RealJurassic World Fan Artwork ForumIndominus Rex Cut-out (UPDATED)

TYRANNWRIGHT - You have done an exceedingly good job at rendering this image! You need not think it is messy in any way; I, for one, could very likely not prodcue an outcome half as good as what you have presented here! Thank you ever so much for taking the time to produce this and share it with us! :)

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Something RealJurassic World ForumParasaurolophus

NOAH ECKECKENRODE - I would absolutley adore seeing all of the animals depicted in the art we have seen make it into the film! With everything the teasers have revealed, I am confident that we will see quite a few dinosaurs in Jurassic World! :)

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JPCeratoJurassic World ForumParasaurolophus

I still have faith that all the dinosaurs on the website will appear. I think you will see them for split seconds like when it "WOW...Woah....Amazing!" I think it will qucikly go through all the paddocks and you see split seconds.

I think maybe one or two might be seen for a bit longer, maybe the Baryonyx or Metricanthosaurus...

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Sci-Fi King25Jurassic World News(Updated) New Jurassic World TV Spot Shows Off New Footage and T-Rex Roar!

^One of the hadrosaurs behind the Stegosaurus kind of looks more like an Edmontosaurus than a Parasaurolophus.

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Sci-Fi King25Jurassic World ForumParasaurolophus

^Maybe the other ones on the website would get small cameos. I can see Microceratus, Baryonyx, Suchomimus, and Metriacanthosaurus geting small cameos in the Cretaceous Cruise.

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Sci-Fi King25Jurassic World ForumJurassic World: The Game Official Release!

^Well that's sad.

 

Either way, I'm getting an iPad in August. In the meantime, I'll try to do what I did with Godzilla: The Game- Simply lose interest in it (Ah well, I'll watch BestInSlot play it)

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TyrannoWrightJurassic World ForumParasaurolophus

That would be a 50/50 chance. The I-Rex might break into the smaller therapod paddocks and kill them like Baryonyx, Suchomimus, and Metriacanthosaurus. Most of the herbivores will be see running for their lives through the park.

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SiksJurassic World News(Updated) New Jurassic World TV Spot Shows Off New Footage and T-Rex Roar!

I'm not sure, but I think I saw an edmontosaurus In the stampede scene.

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Gojira2KJurassic World ForumJurassic World: The Game Official Release!

Also I just got a reply for whether in a future update the game would be compatible. Here's the response: 

Unfortunately we will not be expanding our scope of compatible iOS devices.

Sincerely, Robin

Ludia Support

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ChrisJurassic World News(Updated) New Jurassic World TV Spot Shows Off New Footage and T-Rex Roar!

@Zigo, it does seem like the worst way to go for sure! I'm with you on that one haha

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Zigo SidJurassic World News(Updated) New Jurassic World TV Spot Shows Off New Footage and T-Rex Roar!

Being dropped in the Mosasaurus lagoon is one of the scariest thing ever. With other creatures you can hide, run fast, climb something but here, you can't do anything :'(

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Peter ZanettiJurassic World News(Updated) New Jurassic World TV Spot Shows Off New Footage and T-Rex Roar!

I've watched about 10 times and I do not see any new I. rex footage, or raptors with frickin laser beams...I mean, cameras...attached to their heads.

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Something RealJurassic World Fan Artwork ForumMy fan made Jurassic World poster!

PRIMAL KING - Oh, WOW! This is exceptionally excellent! I very much enjoy the clean nature of your work and the attention to detail you have paid each subject in the image! How fantastic! Thank you so much for taking the time to create this piece and share it with us! :)

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Something RealDinosaurs ForumCarcharadontosaurus vs bear (PARITY)

TYRANT KING - I am not entirely convinced of that premise. If an animal possesses "luke-warm" blood, I have a feeling that it would not possess the best of both worlds - it would be in-between both worlds. Ergo, the Carcharadontosausurs' blood would likely not have the capacity to remain oxygenated (and have the same oxygen content) as a mammal in a high-stress situation. Studies in cold-blooded animals and those that have "luke-warm" physiologies (and still have the ability to be homeothermic) do not have the same stamina as warm-blooded mammals. They burn through calories more swiftly and thus run out of steam in a shorter period of time when engaged in extremely heightened activity. With that being said, I have no doubt that the Carcharadontosaurus would be quite capable of handling any challenger foolish enough to engender its anger! :)

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Primal KingJurassic World Fan Artwork ForumMy fan made Jurassic World poster!

Rex Fan!!!! 

 

Its seriously a big deal to me that you came on just to comment. It means a lot to me. Thanks For the... uhhh.... Compliment! Glad you liked it! :D

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kingzillaJurassic World ForumT-Rex vs I-Rex Who Wins?

This is a very evenly matched fight IMO. T.rex would have the bulkier, more powerful build, far more powerful bone crushing bite and better 3d stereoscopic vision. It is likely heavier too based on the proportion of I Rex. I.Rex would probably be taller, longer and lighter in weight due to a more raptor like build, those arms are the biggest advantage it has. I can see I rex grappling, slashing, and climbing on T.rex a lot of the time using them arms. However one good bite from the T.rex should end Irex's life or majorly crippling it. And with the brute strength and bulky build of T.rex, it can definitely have a chance of winning. SO 55/45 to Rexy.

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Tyrant kingDinosaurs ForumCarcharadontosaurus vs bear (PARITY)

Carcharadontosaurus was Luke warm blooded  which means it gets the best of both worlds.which means it had equal if not greater stamina then the mammal.

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Something RealDinosaurs ForumCarcharadontosaurus vs bear (PARITY)

TYRANT KING - How very compelling! Hmm...I believe that outcome of this battle would actually hinge on which of the animals got the luckiest bites/claw swipes in! The bear, being a mammal, is going to have a more evolved metabolism than the Carcharadontosaurus, thus granting it more staying power in a battle. However, the Carcharadontosaurus is likely going to be able to shrug off wounds that would likely result in death for a mammal thanks to its more primitive physiology! Regardless, this would be an extremely interesting combat! Thank you ever so much for presenting this engaging premise! :)

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TyrannoWrightJurassic Park Games ForumFAVORITE JURASSIC PARK GAME

Jurassic Park: Trespasser

 

Because what other game allows you to got face-to-tooth with a bump-mapped Tyrannosaurus Rex in FPS form?

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x_paden_xJurassic World Fan Artwork ForumJP Visitor Center "RESTRICTED AREA" (Fanart)

After short investigation, I've found that the Visitor center is not in the restricted sector, But Well away from the Gyrosphere as to avoid visitors viewing it. (it's just off a ridge on the Left side of the island. It's much smaller then on the maps. As most of the Maps are Telltales Alternate Universe maps, and not the Cannon JP maps.

 

It does make an appearance, As Dusty Alaska said. It is QUITE a ways away from the T-rex kingdom. They rigged up an entire set (Saw it in an interview, Very impressive) for it aswell, So it definatley gets some good screen time. 

 

 

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Lord VaderJurassic Park ForumTHe final battle

You'd think topics from 2013 would be buried and long forgotten. Then, one day, someone gets bored and digs through all 40+ pages of discussions. Page after page after page of Rex is better than Spino, Spino is better than Rex, fights, stories, and this. The beginning of what was an epic fight series. FBR had its time in the spotlight, and that's what counts. It paved the way for many future fight and story writers, myself included.

 

If you ask me, FBR lives on, through stories and through fights, everyone's inspiration can be traced back to FBR, and more specific, this. 

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x_paden_xJurassic Park ForumTHe final battle

Oh glory... This still exists...

 

My oh my... Was this... something...

 

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Tyrant kingDinosaurs ForumCarcharadontosaurus vs bear (PARITY)

This is a grizzly. they are bulkier and in my opinion better fighters.

i like that you agree but I was hoping for a debate. Oh well. 

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DustyAlaskaJurassic World Fan Artwork ForumJP Visitor Center "RESTRICTED AREA" (Fanart)

Actually they confirmed the visitor center will be in the film and it isnt in the trex kingdom...

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Primal KingDinosaurs ForumCarcharadontosaurus vs bear (PARITY)

Definitely not a polar. Might be a grizzly. 

 

As for the topic at hand, I agree with Tyrant. Carcharo was built to take on animals that were very large, and to avoid one-hit attacks. Agility wins this one.

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Peter ZanettiJurassic Park ForumWhy so much hate about the first two sequels?

The Lost World was an average sequel to Jurassic Park. In my opinion they took way too many liberties with the Chrichton story, and modified it in the screenplay far too extensively. The Lost World novel was a great sequel to Jurassic Park...it didn't need spicing up.

Jurassic Park 3 is just a terrible movie from top to bottom. Awful premise. Even worse dialouge. A combination of actors with no believable chemistry. I feel bad for the people who did all that work on the Spinosaurus, only to have it used so poorly and become such a despised character.

When I first saw JP3, there was a moment...after the plane landed, and when the group was first being attacked by the Spino that I thought....this could be a good ride. It wasn't. As soon as the Tyrannosaur was killed...the movie basically nose-dived.

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Sci-Fi King25Dinosaurs ForumCarcharadontosaurus vs bear (PARITY)

^True.

 

However, are we talking about a Polar or Grizzly?

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