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GGJurassic Park ForumJP3 VS. THE LOST WORLD!

JP3, The Lost World is unwatchable.

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Something RealDinosaurs ForumDeinonychus vs Utah Raptor

GORILLAGODZILLA - That was an exceedingly fun battle to read! I am very pleased with the amount of detail you placed within the scenario! Excellent work! Thank you so much for taking the time to create this and present it to us! :)

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Something RealJurassic Park ForumJP3 VS. THE LOST WORLD!

SWORD SAM - Between the two films you have presented, I will take The Lost World. :)

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Sword SamJurassic World ForumWelcome to Jurassic Park! (Introduce yourself!)

SwordSam

Baryonyx

Jurassic Park (No, Duh.)

I Like Godzilla Too. Yep. I'm Good Now.

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XenotarisJurassic Park ForumDNA, Genetics, Inconsistencies and Dinosaurs in the JP Universe: Part 1: Raptors...

Dr. Henry Wu does say this in Jurassic World "Nothing in Jurassic World is natural, we have always filled gaps in the genome with the DNA of other animals. And if the genetic code was pure, many of them would look quite different. But you didn't ask for reality, you asked for more teeth. "

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Something RealDinosaurs ForumFire the prehistoric legend of Utah chapter 15:Mythical World

UTAHRAPTOR519 - Hahaha! That was fun! I very much enjoy reading your stories! Please, keep up the excellent work! :)

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Pat FJurassic Park ForumWhy so much hate about the first two sequels?

When I was in elementary school, JP3 was my favorite in the franchise. I loved the introduction to the spinosaurus, the pterosaurs, and since I was an 8 year old boy, I naturally loved the poop secene. But now, looking back on it, I see all the flaws people are talking about. The cell phone, and the character of Amanda Kirby. I still love it, I don't think it's BS like people are saying, but I can't deny it is flawed. Everytime I rewatch TLW, I love it more and more, it's now my second favorite after JW.

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EotriceratopsXDinosaurs ForumDesign your Hybrid! Whats yours?

Name: Troodon Ridiculetalis (Ridiculously deadly wounding tooth)

Height: 7-8 feet

Super-enhanced Troodon brain suited for invention and creation of tools + wings from any flying dino

Hunting strategy: Pack of T. Ridiculetalis uses stealth and wings to move silently to vantage point over prey, then open fire with light-weight rocket lanchers

Fence height: As high as they need to build it to keep out any dangerous animals

:D

 

 

 

 

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Dynamosaurus Imperiosus/ Raptorexxx 700Dinosaurs ForumNew Discovery in Japan!

Well that's enough for me to infer that Tyrannosaurs were pretty widely ditributed :D

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PhorusrhacosDinosaurs ForumNew Discovery in Japan!

SHAMBS: The statement about tyrannosauroid fossil finds refers to the Superfamily as a whole rather than just Tyrannosauridae (Tyrannosaurus, Tarbosaurus, Gorgosaurus, etc.). It takes in account Proceratosauridae, Coeluridae, and several other members that don't fall into the aforementioned families. Though the only members that come from South America and Australia are members of Megaraptora, which has a disputed ancestry, so they might not be tyrannosaurs at all. 

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shambsDinosaurs ForumNew Discovery in Japan!

@Rex,

Yes, you are right. In addition, according to Wikipedia (which is not an entirely reliable source) tyrannosaurs existed in South America and Australia. Is that true?

"Fossils of tyrannosauroids have been recovered on what are now the continents of North America, Europe, Asia, South America and Australia."

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tyrannosauroidea

Although I think that this article is about Tyrannosauroidea superfamily, and not about Tyrannosauridae family.

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SaitamaDinosaurs ForumNew Discovery in Japan!

oh yeah I guess confused it with something else 

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Alphadino65Dinosaurs ForumNew Documentary - Nat Geo Wild

I saw both, and it made me think how wrong our designs of T.rex was.  We`d usually think of the JP design, with a very large head and a slightly lean body (VERY LEAN in the case of Rexy when we see her in JW), when those CGI designs actually make a lot more sense.  

Both were very informative, with interviews from real experts with up-to-date information (or as recent as possible, considering the Death Match specimen was unearthed 9 years ago).

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Alphadino65Dinosaurs ForumLet's talk about Indominus rex ( and its real life counterpart )

I remember back in 2013 or early 2014 that some early concept art was leaked of Owen running from a large carnivorous dinosaur, and then the headshot of that animal was released.  It turned out to be the Indominus rex, in the movie, but the concept art was too detailed to be her.  It looked exactly like Allosaurus or Saurophaganax.  So it`s probable that a true allosaurid (not carcharadontasaurid) was inspiration for Indominus rex in it`s concept art infancy, but the final product had too much of a carcharadontasaurid and abelisaurid mix for the skull.

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PhorusrhacosDinosaurs ForumNew Discovery in Japan!

If it's a new genus, I wonder what they will name it. Nihonotyrannus or Nipponotyranus maybe? 

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PhorusrhacosJurassic World ForumWelcome to Jurassic Park! (Introduce yourself!)

Hello, I'm Phorusrhacos.

My favorite dinosaur is Ceratosaurus.

My favorite Jurassic Park film is the first film. Jurassic Park III had an interesting concept with the whole dinosaurs living in a tropical lost world, but it just didn't have that Speilberg touch.

Something interesting about me would be that I'm a big fan of phorusrhacids a.k.a terror birds. I've always found them interesting ever since I saw a PaleoWorld episode when I was young. I feel they are pretty underrated animals when compared to dinosaurs and sabre-toothed cats and the like. 

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bioniczillafan04Dinosaurs ForumNew Discovery in Japan!

Who knows it could have swam the oceans, breathed fire, had spines on it's back, and reeked havok on everything. ;) ;)

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SpinoRulezDinosaurs ForumLet's talk about Indominus rex ( and its real life counterpart )

Hmmm that reminds me the old good Diabolus Rex conversation about how he would look like and some"official" :P photos had been uploaded about his look...remember?:

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Saurophaganax

 

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and the Allosaurus...

 

so that fake photos werent so fake at all because the I-rex design is too similar to them

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Rex Fan 684Dinosaurs ForumNew Discovery in Japan!

Daspletosaurus was North American

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Rex Fan 684Dinosaurs ForumNew Discovery in Japan!

Cool.

 

And Shambs, there are actually a lot of Asian tyrannosaurs...

Tarbosaurus

Alioramus

Zhuchengtyrannus

Guanlong

Dilong

Yutyrannus

Sinotyrannus

Probably others I forgot

 

And they've also been found in Europe(Eotyrannus)

 

Tyrannosaurus practically rulled the whole Northern Hempisphere

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Something RealDinosaurs ForumNew Discovery in Japan!

SCI-FI KING25 - Wow! That is fantastic! I have a feeling that the 10m "height" is supposed to be "length" as Mr. Miyata compared it to the 5-12m expressions found amongst American Tyrannosaurids. Can you imagine a 33ft tall Tyrannosaurus?! YIKES! This was a very neat find! Thank you so much for sharing this with us! :)

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shambsDinosaurs ForumNew Discovery in Japan!

I thought of tyrannosaurids as a North American group of dinosaurs, with the exception of Tarbosaurus (and not counting the ancestors as Guanlong or dilong). Indeed a fantastic discovery!

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Raptor-401Dinosaurs ForumMale Tyrant King (T.Rex) vs 2 male Carcharodontosaurus

*Than. You need to watch on your grammar. Just be more cautious.

 

Well looking forward!

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GGDinosaurs ForumMale Tyrant King (T.Rex) vs 2 male Carcharodontosaurus

^Not sure, going too make it better then this one though.

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Sci-Fi King25Jurassic World ForumWhat is your biggest dino in JW The Game

(Welcome to Scified BTW!)

 

I'm a Level 16, considering I got the game on Wednsday. My LARGEST is the Argentinosaurus, but my most POWERFUL is the Stegosaurus.

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Something RealDinosaurs ForumLet's talk about Indominus rex ( and its real life counterpart )

DYNAMOSARUS IMPERIOSUS - Yes; which is why I stated in my original response that there is no way to state that Saurophaganax did not share similarities to the I-rex. However, now that I have had time to ponder the physical aspects of the animals you desire to compare, I have doubt that even Saurophaganax could open its mouth to the degree evidenced by the I-rex. I draw this conclusion due to the fact that the I-rex was shown to have snake DNA within its physiology. Looking further still, the I-rex sometimes adopted a semi-quadrupedal stance - a trait that is likely not displayed by the Saurophaganax. With regard to the method of kiling: that is a mannerism, not a physical characteristic. Certainly, such actions take into account physcial aptitude; however, the manner in which an animal takes prey is based in psychology. Watching the I-rex slay the ankylosaurus was not an educational piece - it was a scene in a film meant to evoke a sense of savagery, to wit the I-rex's mental instability (once again, the mental state of the predator). The I-rex was on the rampage and wanted to kill, doing so in the swiftest means it could. I have considerable doubt that the design leads chose to model a set of brief instances after the involved biomechanics present in the killing methods of an actual dinosaur.

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BKBJurassic World ForumOwen Grady's Rifle

The rifle he has is a Marlin 1895 guide gun with a Leupold scout scope mounted with see through rings. The gun is probably chambered in 45/70 although 444 marlin wouldnt be bad, either choice would have very noticable recoil but not when fired in this movie. I did notice the jacketed ammo on the sling, that wouldnt be my first choice for thick skinned game such as dinosaurs. Id prefer 500 gr solids. In the end of the movie he used the gun multiple times at close range but never manipulated the lever. I cant get any of my lever actions to do that, I guess he has the "semi-auto" version of the lever action. He also had some well placed shots with zero damage to the dinosaur, I guess the jacketed ammo broke up on impact.....

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Dynamosaurus Imperiosus/ Raptorexxx 700Dinosaurs ForumLet's talk about Indominus rex ( and its real life counterpart )

SOMETHING REAL - I wasn't talking about mental state and visciousness I was talking about physical POSSIBLITIES both Animals possess. 

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Something RealDinosaurs ForumLet's talk about Indominus rex ( and its real life counterpart )

DYNAMOSAURUS IMPERIOSUS - What a very neat theory - and I can certainly see how you have drawn to your conclusions! Indeed; the Indominus rex certainly does bear a strong similarity to the Saurophaganax. Perhaps the design teams decided to use that particular animal's appearance as a base for their creation? it is a very compelling thought! Of course, I am hesitant to say that a Saurophaganax would possess the same personality and mannerisms as the I-rex; after all, Jurassic World's pale-skinned atagonist was created from a large plethora of creatures - many of which were not dinosaus. The absolute cruelty and viciousness along with the physical capabilities evidenced by the I-rex were likely resultant of its genetic instability and the fact that is was raised in isolation. With that being said, there is no way to state that Saurophaganax did not behave in a fashion similar to the I-rex - all the more reason to hope that science gives neither of these animals the chance to walk the face of world!

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GGDinosaurs ForumLet's talk about Indominus rex ( and its real life counterpart )

Its design maybe similar, but it still is made up of many carnivores and none are of Allosaurus decent.

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