Comments (Page 337)
Latest comments by Jurassic World fans on news, forum discussions and images!
I-rex has human dna?
Yeah... remember that time on like part three were i said it wouldn't get worse...

SILVER_FALCON - This was an incredibly fun segment to read! I very much enjoy your, hmm, "gritty" manner of writing; it gives your work a sense of authenticity that I find to be most agreeable! Thank you so much for taking the time to produce and share this excellent work with us! :)
LONE - I could not agree more! Ancient marine reptiles are extremely fascinating animals! The environment within which they lived molded them into some of the most consumate survivors our world has ever seen! :)
I had read it several places and I figured to be false leaked info unless Colin was trying to keep it under wraps, and there have been a lot of rumors spread about this movie so. Thank you, though for the input, Alpha (: I think you're probably right, but it's just an interesting idea to discuss. Imagine having your own dna in a dinosaur!
This could be a great sequel for Jurassic World 2...;)
Wow! Great story as always! Hope to see some large theropods soon!
YAASSSSS! About time! Woohoo! Nice job, Chris!
@SOMETHING REAL and SCI-FI KING ~ Thank you!
Although not quite as awesome as a Mosasaur, it's still pretty cool, and I love Prehistoric Marine Reptiles!
Author's Notes:
I miss comments. And cerato, what happened to your little review things?
That out of the way, I must admit that I could've released this much, much earlier than I did, but held off because... reasons?
Anyway, I just noticed they had a team raptor now, but that's beside the point. (Can I get anymore sidetracked, heck if I know! tune in next time to see!)
Next episode will hopefully be up around Friday.
NOAH ECKECKENRODE - Very neat! I certainly hope the I-Rex is similar to the image you have presented! The overall appearance of the animal seems extremely eerie! Thank you so much for finding and sharing this with us! :)
DR. JONES - What a fun topic! Hmm...I would have to say that my favorite sauropod is, as SILVER_FALCON has been so excellent to illustrate, Augustinia! It is such an incredible animal, representing compelling divergence in standard physiology! Thank you ever so much for taking the time to present this enjoyable topic! :)
Welcome to the forum Elvaarg! Always glad to have new members join up!
I have not heard this rumour at all, and I definitely think it is a false rumour, no matter how cool it may be. And here's why: Trevorrow confirmed that the I.rex's genetic code consisted only of the DNAs of: T.rex, Velociraptor, a snake, and a cuttlefish!! No human DNA AT ALL!!
Brachiosaurus by far. I got bored when I was a kid of seeing all the sauropods with their bodies parallel to the ground, and then when I saw Brachiosaurus in JP, my face lit up because it could tower over all others :P
Apatosaurus. Recent discoveries seems to prove that Apatosaurus was comparable in size with Argentinosaurus. But I like it even because of nostalgia.
Hi, please if you can, it would be my pleasure :), thanks
e-mail: beastline95@hotmail.com
^ that's why he put majungatholus(saurus).
Majungasaurus does very well exist.
welcome to our forums.
however, i'd like to point out intelligience doesn't originate in DNA. it originates in th brain and branches from cognitive ability, among other things.
neat theory, though
probably amphicoelias and bruhathkayosaurus since they are so freaking big
and because of this picture as well, showing 1 dinosaur that is both longer and heavier than a freaking blue whale

although in the later study, they seems to agree that bruhathkayosaurus is not as big as they used to think
LONE - This is incredibly compelling information! I greatly enjoy the illutration you chose to include with the body of your topic; it really helps me in the process of envisioning this animal as it may have been in life! Thank you ever so much for sharing this with us! :)
ELVAARG - You are most welcome! I certainly hope that you find this community to your liking; we are always extremely pleased to see new faces and to hear new ideas and points of view! You will definately find that many of the regulars on this site are quite friendly and insightful! Arguments are incredibly rare as the vast majority of the individuals whom make up this community tend to settle differences with rational thinking and level-headedness rather than harsh words. With that being said, we all love a good debate! Keep posting interesting topics and, please, make yourself comfortable! :)
Thank you very much, Something Real! I'm very happy to to be a part of an online comunity for the first time in what feels like forever, especially one affiliated with Jurassic Park and dinosaurs in general! I do think if the rumors are true that Henry Wu certainly would make the most sense, and I also feel like the I-Rex would ironically end up killing Wu at some point in the movie. And I'm glad you found my theories interesting, I hope others will as well!
TYRANT KING - This is a very fun question you have asked! Hmm...I would have to say that my favorite member of the rauisuchians is the Arizonasaurus Babbitti! It is an extremely interesting animal - something like a dimetrodon mixed with a Saurosuchus Galilei! Thank you so much for presenting this insteresting topic! :)
ELVAARG - Welcome to SCIFIED! It is always quite agreeable to see new faces here! Your ideas and concepts are very interesting; I greatly enjoy the thought ot the I-Rex having human DNA spliced into its already hyper-unstable and convoluted genetic code! I can certainly see Henry Wu's DNA being the prime suspect for such an addition to this nightmarish creature - all the better to make it a living terror! Thank you ever so much for taking the time to present this interesting notion to us! :)
hi everyone,
I'm Clevergirl19 a.k.a Eleanor
fave dinosaurs: the RAPTORS and of course the T-REX! :D
fave movies: ALL three JPS! :)
something interesting about me: ummm..ummm.um.umm.. ever since I was little I was totally obsessed with dinosaurs and even had a little paleontology kit! When I heard about the release for jurassic world, I totally freaked out!! I'm really excited!! :D
Hello, my name is Elvaarg, but my name given at birth is Brian.
My favorite dinosaur is the Utahraptor because of one of my favorite books, Raptor Red.
My favorite Jurassic Park movie is the first one, but The Lost World is CLOSE behind.
And an interesting fact about myself is that I was the captain of my varsity football team in high school and almost went on to play college football but I instead decided to stay home and go to a community college as a cheaper option and so I could also work.
I look forward to discussing Jurassic World with all of you!
Team Raptor and Team Indominus Rex are now open for business in response to many ofyou requesting these teams be added! Enjoy!
That image of the I-Rex is on a binder for upcoming school supplies comming out later this year.
I still think it is the I-Rex (I prefer D-Rex) and I'm pretty sure, almost 100% it has 3 or more fingers. Nice
it is indeed awesome, but 3-5 tons is too much.
Snivley and Henderson(2004) gave a weight estimate of ~590kg for a 6.5 meter saurosuchus.
now, isometric scaling based on the upper length estimates yield ~1800kg [a range of 1,100kg-2,500kg] in other words, 1-2 tons.
very big animal, just not that big.
I've never had a favorite rauisuchid, but off the top of my head i'd have to say teratosaurus.
If there is one thing we can agree on it is that faslosuchus is awesome.
Dang it. You got mine. Fasolasuchus. Bada** animal right there.
after looking through them Postosuchus, and Sourosuchus are my choices.
You should probably specify that, so as not to confuse people. For the record, however, an animal can't be synonymous if the genus is no longer valid.



















