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D-rex now looks different, I was rooting for D-rex though, well whatever, that was a great chapter it was aslo amazing and bloody fight. Looks like you put a lot of effort in your drawing and story!
How d-rex looks like with t-rex:
(copy and paste link) D-rex top and T-rex bottom http://i.imgur.com/O9J0RBk.jpg
TK, congrats on six months!
I'd also like to apologize for the BS that I contributed to in the first few months you were here.
Anyway, forget about that, congrats again on six months!
Cool you should do more of these two person fights in the future! Rooting for raptor, and I think this would happen: when the Dilo is attacking its stomach, the utahraptor kicks the dilophosaurus off of him. The Dilo is slammed on the ground from the force of the raptor's kick and his stomach is nearly sliced open. Dazed, he is unable to react when the utahraptor looms over its head (opposite the legs) and rips off dilo's head. THE END
Anyone recall that leak about Jeff Goldblum making a Cameo?
Both of the hunters from the last films have passed (Tembo and Muldoon) So, it has to be one of the main characters. Based on the Shoulders, I'd say it's fair to be Male.
Perhaps Tim Or Grant?
Ah thank you very much! I've since updated the article.
Nice! Also, just so you know for future ref, to post an image simply right click it, choose "copy" then paste directly to the page. :)

Chris, that Photo isn't from Jurassic world. It is from an earlier Lego dino set promotional image. I know because my little brother has it set as his wallpaper On his iPod.
From what I saw on the website and from what I've heard from others, 2004-2006 range.
I wish, That would be so epic but it probably will never happen :(
well, if this is legit then the spoiler we've read before about Dr. Ian Malcom doing a cameo teaching people how to survive at Jurassic Park might be true. .
I'm going to guess either Alan Grant, Ellie Sattler or (less likely) Ian Malcom.
NOAH ECKECKENRODE - Hahaha! How fantastic! This has me extremely interested! Thank you for your continued detective work! :)
Wow, I am loving the designs of every new dinosaur that comes out! I love the Metriacanthosaurus design!
Yes Noah, that is a Metriacanthosaurus. Go to the size chart on the official Jurassic World website, and the Metria's sihouette matches the creature in the picture above.
Thanks guys, I guess soon I will start a special story with this...
It gonna be good!
SILVER_FALCON - Hahaha! That was an excellent chapter! I am actually quite pleased that Carmine did not end up getting chewed to bits by the nasty dinosaurs! Furthermore, I am also happy to have had the chance to read another chapter in such short order! Thank you so much for sharing this with us! :)
NOAH ECKECKENRODE - How very neat! I like the details the creators have placed into these figures! Thank you so much for finding and sharing these images with us! :)
NOAH ECKECKENRODE - how very compelling! I certainly hope that both of the clues you have uncovered will lead to Jurassic World being a phenominal film! Thank you so much once more for your excellent detective skills! :)
Please send me at : mathiasdeschamps06@gmail.com :( :( :(
It's an interesting concept about Metricanthosaurus appearing. To me, it looks awfully familiar to the Allosaurus toy.
Happy six-month anniversary! I've been on a little over a year, but it feels like so much longer.
For your Wafflesaurus.
Welcome to Scified! :)
The answer is yes and no. Dinosaurs will NEVER be cloned.
A. DNA only survives a few thousand years. B. Jeff Goldblum taught us that playing God never ends well.
For the real thing, visit Universal Studios.
This is amazing! :) I'd live in either Raptoria or Spinora.
Author's Notes:
What? An episode the day immediately after another? WHAT BLASPHEMY IS THIS?
Well, you see, the last episode was ludicrously late. Like, four days late. That is just, unacceptable, so to make up for it, I released episode 7 early. I mean, seven is a lucky number after all.
So, anyway, a lot of people thought Carmine would die, yet, as you saw, he is still very much alive. For Now. MWUHAHAHAHAHAHA!!
I probably won't be killing anyone else off for a while, well, except Clinton. He ded.
So anyway, the dinosaurs that attacked the squad in this episode were Chasers, the raptor, porcupine, owl monstrosity.
Until next time, have a waffle (>'.')>#
This is a really great idea Fernando (the member F-K-A Raptor 401), and very interesting :)
You should continue to develop it for sure! ;)
Goodfight! Hey do you watch eblazerrex65?
the battle was a little short, therew wasn't much action, but I agree with the winner, and let me just say this: you are an AMAZING writer.the whole fight, especially the beginning, was brilliantly described and written. Can't wait for the next battle of ancients!
SCIENCEDEGREE605 - What a very interesting question! Unfortunately, as many have already pointed out, it also happens to be a difficult one. More or less, one can surmise from the remains paleontologists have unearthed that the three animals in which you have expressed interest seem to have grown to similar sizes. With that being said, the amount of data currently available simply is not extensive enough to make a solid case for any one of the three being larger than the others. I know this is not exactly the answer you desired, however, look at the situation in this light: your own hypotheses concerning which of these three animals is largest can not be refuted. If you say Carcharodontosaurus is the largest, there is no definitive way (as of yet) for anyone to state that you are wrong. With this as the case, speculate away! I certainly hope this helps you to some extent. Regardless, thank you so much for asking this very compelling question! :)
RAPTOR88 - Welcome to SCIFIED! It is very excellent to see new faces!
Getting to your question: I am afraid that Jurassic World, like the rest of the Jurassic Park franchise, exists only in our imaginations. It would be absolutely fantastic if it were actually real; however, you and I - and everyone else who know and love these films - can only visit them in our dreams and imaginations. Yet, that is not such a terrible thing. Each one of us carries the doorway to an unlimited number of marvelous places - we need only close our eyes and imagine! That is what we, here at SCIFIED, find ourselves doing quite frequently, using our imaginations to travel well beyond the scope of our sometimes mundane world! I certainly hope this is of some value to you and helps answer your question to some degree. Regardless, I would like to welcome you to the site once more and wish you the very best! :)
Simon Masrani used subsidaries Axis Boulder Engineering and Timack Construction to work on the preparation and planning prior to construction on the island. Construction workers were protected from native wildlife by InGen security over the course of the three years from 2002 until completion in 2004. With over $1.2 billion alone spent in concrete and building materials, this project was never underestimated.
source: http://www.masraniglobal.com/about/divisions/jurassicworld/index.html
FIGHT! FIGHT FIGHT! Kiss kiss...
Actually, I haven't played the GoW series, but I had heard of the Carmines. I didn't know about their Kenny-itis though...
Since the events of the movie are supposed to mainly take place this year, and that it has been stated that it has been 10 years since it opened, it had to be sometime in 2005.
As for construction, I'm guessing that it took at least 2 years for the park to become operational, so Masrani commenced building sometime during 2003 or late 2002.
Started construction in 2001 I believe and opened in 2005.
primal king, you are a life saver
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