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Is anything safe in a Jurassic Park movie??..haha, I think maybe they might have boundries as THEDINOSAURMAN said so they can prevent such incidents but I suppose they just rely on people being quiet and respecting the animals who will therefore not take much notice of the tourists.
That skeleton they have greeting the tourists from the outside is not a Spino, its a Suchomimus, the spines are far too short to be Spino, just had to throw that out ;) But, with that aside, that little picture does seem to be a pair of Spinosauruses.
Sometimes companies have to take risks. Think about it, when you go on a safari in Africa the lions or any animal really, predator or prey, can just charge the safari jeep. Is it common? No. Can it happen? Yes.
Yeah I know. I did try posting it directly to the site but it just did that question-mark thing where it can't recognize the picture. It's probably my computer, it's pretty old and it does a lot of weird and frustrating things. Sometimes it will just leave a site and go to the previous site I was on, without me touching anything. Thanks, though!
There could be the underwater boundries that we can't see. They have those set up at the Brevard Zoo in Florida for their kayaking tour.
To make thins easier, you can simply right click COPY and paste images directly into the text editor prior to posting. I've gone ahead and done this for you, but for future reference, it will make discussing pictures easier. Great find though!
Great find! I'm really hoping Spinosaurus is in Jurassic World, then maybe they could pass off the one in JP III as a genetic freak or abnormality!
@JP Canotaur
Can confirm. I have one right here... The resembalance is faint, But You can indeed see it.
Although pratt has a pretty God damn cool gun in this one, If you watch the Trailer when him and Bryce get out of the jeep, He's carrying it.
Interesting bit...
On the same page, There's another Rex picture, Same colourization
NO SCARS.
On the other model, The scars Identify it as Rexy, But we can't Justify that Rexy Will appear. We may see another Rexy, but even with all the Back ground and Ideas we've brainstormed... It's kinda difficult for it all to work out.
was hard to spot but i see it
Like a lot of people when I heard that "Trained" Raptors may be in the movie I hated it. After hearing Colin expand on it a bit and seeing that trailer I'm all for it. Like people here keep saying, Pratt's haracter makes one wrong move and he's dead. Or at least that's how they should show it. Constant tension. They've done all they can with Raptors being the bad guys. This is the next step, and if done well will be amazing. Still think by the end the Raptors will be what people are running from though.
If you look closer at the figure with the allosaurus it resembles Chris Pratts character.
401, The Tyrannosaurus death scene in JP3 was a major source of hatred for the movie. Thank's to google NGram it's easy to see that Tyrannosaurus is the most commonly mentioned dinosaur by a LONG shot. Many cannot even identify dinosaurs other than T rex or even confuse other theropods with T. rex
This very site's "Team Rex" is consistently over double team spino.
Jurassic World itself is still using Tyrannosaurus as a mascot
So I don't know about you, but it seems pretty likely that the general public do not want to see a dead tyrannosaur in a jrassic park film, and I doubt the director is willing to give critics a reason to compare this to Jurassic park 3.
Well I went to Universal Studios in California the other day, so this is probably the one in Universal Studios Orlando, in Florida. The one I saw was not as great.
Looks cool though.
This was the FIRST thing that came to mind reading the replies...

Happy one year anniversary.
Thanks for the shoutout, and speaking of fights, I'll try to have one up by Christmas. That's all I'm saying about that.
^ XD
Maybe the items are future JW products?
The picture's AMAZING! I love the attention to detail! :)
i agree with what silver and lord have said.
movie logic.
Silver Falcon What are you talking about?
As Silver Falcon said, this topic has already been covered. And the whole arguement about Rexy's age can be answered with two words: Movie Logic.
WE ALREADY KNOW. THAT ARGUEMENT HAS BEEN ABANDONED. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO USE A STRAWMAN ARGUEMENT, IT IS A FALLACY.
Shh! It's an easter-egg!
At first that was one of the major things I wasn't so sure about, however, after that last scene in the trailer everything has changed. People just don't realize how much room for bada**ery and epicness is involved in having "tamed" raptors.
Up on the wall in the far left you can also see stickers of feathered raptors and something which resembles a Giganotosaur!
If you click on the map and go on this page, http://www.jurassicworld.com/park-map/cretaceous-cruise/ , you will find these photos.

and this one.

But, at the side is a third image.

I'm assuming that the potato nonsense is over now, because the last mention of potatoes was 6 comments ago.
Well, the same goes for tigh bones. For example, Acrocanthosaurus has got a proportionally long thigh bone, while Giganotosaurus' is longer but proportionally shorter.
Yes, but Rexy became a wild animal in the first film. She escaped.
Really good point regarding her age.
However captive animals as a rule live much longer than wild, carnivores even more so as they live such hazzardous lives. Perhaps then a 40plus year old TRex could be possible as I'm sure that she has recieved the best of care.
I just wish it was a better picture.
Paden, it was obviously taken with a potato...
Oh boy, here we go again...
@Gojira2k
I'm on a Mac and It's Terribly Blurry...
The person who took it most likely took it with either a Phone or a really bad camera and Decided to Zoom in on it, Thus giving it this really bad Pixeling.


















