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I Meme EverythingDinosaurs ForumFavourite Dinosaur From Each Continent

Hold on, going to add explanations and rank them from least-favourite to favourite.

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I Meme EverythingDinosaurs ForumFavourite Dinosaur From Each Continent

^For Europe, I would've chosen Allosaurus, but the European species is puny compared to A.fragilis from N. America. But Saurophaganax stomps both T.gurneyi and A.fragilis.

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Ultrazero80Dinosaurs ForumFavourite Dinosaur From Each Continent

I really can't think of a list for this topic.

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I Meme EverythingDinosaurs ForumThe Terror of Alberta Chapter 1

^They basically serve the same role as the infantry T.rex of Tyranak's pack in Tyrants.

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WillnotbenamedJurassic World ForumAre the "Indoraptors" actually confirmed or are they just fan rumors?

Jurassic Park Fan For LIFE,

Yes, I don't think Amblin Entertainment would go through the trouble of trademarking unless they are using it in a future film.

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Jurassic Park Fan For LIFEJurassic World NewsJurassic World 2 Teaser Trailer arriving in November?

I expected this. It's a little frustrating that the fandom will be in a quiet period for awhile.

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Alphadino65Dinosaurs ForumThe Terror of Alberta Chapter 1

Are they adults?  It would seem odd that they would, and that they're not older offspring, since their urge to breed would be too great to not compete with Albos and Albera.  

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MPDJurassic World NewsJeff Goldblum Returns for Jurassic World 2!

Agree with BlackGooDrinker, really hoping for a more extended role than just a cameo.

And the way he says "dinosaurs" is a VERY mid-Atlantic accent, just like the way my history professor from Maryland used to say "his-STAR-ian" instead of "his-STOR-ian" (Goldblum is originally from PA).

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MPDJurassic World NewsJurassic Park Ford Explorer spotted on way to Jurassic World 2 set!

Legitimate question: if, say, the crushed Ford Explorer were going to make an appearance in the movie, would it be cheaper to make and then destroy a brand new one than try to make a crushed one from the start? What are the realistic chances that we're not going to see that Ford Explorer intact in the movie? I'm just imagining a scene where they're on Nublar and encounter the crushed Explorer. 

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Ultrazero80Dinosaurs ForumDinosaur so well preserved it looks like a statue!

 Something Real- It's alright. I still found it pretty cool.

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I Meme EverythingDinosaurs ForumDinosaur so well preserved it looks like a statue!

^It's ok. I felt really stupid after I found out that Peck's Rex was not a 51-foot giant xD

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Something RealDinosaurs ForumDinosaur so well preserved it looks like a statue!

ALPHADINO65 - Oh, gosh! I did not know someone had already presented this information! I am so very sorry for having provided a duplicate article. Had I known, I would not have done so. Furthermore, I did not know this information was as dated as you have described; I only discovered it last night. :(

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Alphadino65Dinosaurs ForumThe Terror of Alberta Chapter 1

Are the other pack members (or "infantry", as you call them) also Albos' and Albera's offspring?

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Alphadino65Dinosaurs ForumDinosaur so well preserved it looks like a statue!

Very cool!  But didn't someone else post a topic about this specimen before?  I knew about this for months, and I'm sure at least someone else on this forum did too.

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Jurassic Park Fan For LIFEJurassic World ForumAre the "Indoraptors" actually confirmed or are they just fan rumors?

And JW and JW:FK producer Frank Marshall called the Indominus Rex a Indoraptor in a tweet.

Just that alone isn't strong evidence but since Amblin Entertainment trademarked the name Indoraptor it really seems to be likely.

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MPDJurassic World ForumAre the "Indoraptors" actually confirmed or are they just fan rumors?

The most info we have on Indoraptors is that the word "Indoraptor" has been patented by Amblin entertainment. It's not confirmed that it will appear in the Jurassic World sequel, just speculation based on the patent. 
Sources: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uBRHCVlnrKE
https://twitter.com/JurassicWorld_4/status/884163386745004033

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Sci-Fi King25Dinosaurs ForumThe Arcanum Project

New chapter. It's short but it sets up the finale.

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Something RealDinosaurs ForumDino-Blunder!

ALPHDINO65 - I could not agree more with you, my friend! :)

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Alphadino65Dinosaurs ForumDino-Blunder!

Isn't it awesome that it's a kid?!  Kids and dinosaurs go so well together!  There's something about the passion kids have for dinosaurs that is so special! 

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Something RealDinosaurs ForumDino-Blunder!

G:KOTM - Indeed! I am very pleased you enjoyed the article! :)

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Something RealDinosaurs ForumDino-Blunder!

ULTRAZERO80 - I know, is it not? I laughed quite a bit upon reading this article! :)

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Something RealDinosaurs ForumSauropod vs Megatheropod Writing Contest Results

GORILLAGODZILLA - Congratulation! I am quite pleased for you! :)

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I Meme EverythingDinosaurs ForumSauropod vs Megatheropod Writing Contest Results

^Once I saw that you replied I knew you would post that pic.

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Alphadino65Dinosaurs ForumTop 5 Favourite Sauropods

5.  Futalognkoasaurus.  You will claim this is a surprising choice, and I agree.  This was the sauropod whose replicated fossil skeleton was too big to placed with the others in the Ulimtate Dinosaurus exhibit at the museum I went to.  This dinosaur was the very first I saw that belonged to this exhibit.  It was in a reared-up position, and I was so taken back by the sheer size of it.  It reached lengths of around 90 feet, so while it wasn't the largest of its kind, it was a spectacle to behold.

4.  Argentinosaurus.  BEAST is all that needs to be said.

3.  Apatosaurus.  This was the classic sauropod that everyone learned as a kid (even if it was called a Brontosaurus too often), and I think it was when I saw The Land Before Time when I first saw it in action.

2.  Diplodocus.  This one is based on nostalgia.  You'd think it was just from Walking With Dinosaurs, and technically you aren't far off; it was actually Allosaurus:  A Walking With Dinosaurs Special.  Yes, it's original name was Ballad of Big Al, but this combines the with scientific analysis (including interviews with animal handlers and paleontologists) of the actual Big Al specimen, even though they got the size wrong in the show.  AND I didn't even watch the Kenneth Branagh-narrated version; it was the AVERY BROOKS-narrated version, on Discovery Channel.  My grandmother taped it for me when I was 6, and I still have the VHS tape of it, so whenever I watch it, I get the rush of nostalgia from the show AND the commercials that aired on that broadcast.  And Battle of the Salt Plains is one of my favourite instrumentals from any Walking With series.

1.  Brachiosaurus.  All because of Jurassic Park.  Yes, it was actually Giraffatitan, but who cares?  It was rare to have a sauropod with that body type in media (the only other ones off the top of my head was Disney's Dinosaur, and a dino-themed episode of Corduroy Bear that I vaguely remember from TVO Kids).  Most sauropods shown had long bodies with their necks straight out, like Diplodocus and Apatosaurus, and when shown correctly, it changed how I looked at them as tall to long.  

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