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I CANT DOWNLOAD THE GAME SCREW YOU LUDIA
what is Killad talking about?? ..
anyways I saw it yesterday and, as I knew the ios version and the ipads that were working with it. I asked to a friend to download it to me-
now I only need kidnap that ipad

G2K
YES me too :'(
Ill buy the very last android and I will send the istuff to the trash right now :P
With not intention o offend to the guy who did this awesome poster:

And some screenshots from the THE SW youtube channel:


Delta looks a little bit insane..I like it XD
and Echo

Is it out everywhere or just in australia and ios. because i have a galixy s5 and i would like to play it but it is not out in the states.
AKA KAIJUSAURUS - Wow! This is extremely interesting news! The wings of this animal are quite compelling! Thank you ever so much for finding this information and chossing to share it with us! :)
I'm afraid you're not understanding this correctly Tyrant King. First of all Sue is the largest T.rex specimen confirmed by the most reliable fossile remains, but not necessarily the largest in theory.
You see Hartman made the weight estimate of Giga specimen MUCPv-95 based on the assumption of a linear size increase corresponding to the Type specimen. But in actuality this could well mean that the MUCPv-95 specimen simply had a particularly big lower jaw bone, 10% bigger to be exact. There are similar cases in T.rexes too where individual body parts of some T.rexes are bigger than Sue's corresponding ones, but still smaller in overall size. So if you wanna play that card, then the T.rex UCMP137538 specimem had a toe bone 20% longer than Sue's so that'll make it 13-16tons if scaling up linearly. Also C.rex is another specimen that has many corresponding bones bigger than Sue's.
Now since we only have a single lower jaw bone of MUCPv-95, it's far from conclusive that it actually reached the weight Hartman has given to it. It's just a hypothetical estimate based on the best case scenario, wherease Sue's weight is most reliable due to very complete skeleton and to some extent the Type specimen of Giga.
So for now the most reliable data shows T.rex is the beavier animal, also you can't make any meaningful average weight for either animal based on a handful of specimens, you need hundreds and thousands of speciemns to come anywhere close. But based on the proportion, we can easily see who's the stronger, heavier theropod at equal length or even at a length disavantage.
EVERYONE - Please, go easy on one-another. Each of you is exceptionally intelligent and capable of presenting and defending your arguments with exemplary skill! Do not waste this chance to conduct an interesting and in-depth dialogue on squabbling or harsh feelings; civil discourse is best when practiced in a peaceful atmosphere! This is an exceedingly compelling topic; one that has been discussed on many occasions. We could bring to light all manner of information - and perhaps even discover new possibilities!
TYRANT KING - This is a very fun topic! I happen to feel that Tyrannosaurus might be the heavier hitter with regards to combat against Giganotosaurus. However, my assessment is based primarily on lineage and evolutionary continuation. Tyrannosaurus' bloodline advanced further than that of the Giganotosaurus, ergo it was a stronger and more capable predator. However, I also happen to think that a battle between these two animals - regardless of genetic viability - would have been extremely dangerous for both. Each massed in at weights heavier than an African elephant, and both were armed with true weapons of mass destrutcion! I have a feeling that a battle between T-rex and Giga would have been something like two men fighting each other with high-powered rifles; the first one to get a good shot wins! :)
^Whay are you talking about?
SCI-FI KING25 - How very excellent! I knew we would make it through that dreadful ordeal! HUZZAH, everyone! :)
Dont be messing with Primal King
You too Al!?!?!?
I know!
I do enjoy that! It really sows how Colin knows what he's doing with this movie.
This has nothing to do with the DAF or the Rebellion. We have ensured our safety for another year.
I was going to post this. -_-
Oh well, it's still awesome!
Ganging up on me again? Huh, expected.
The most recent and convincing size estimate (and at that probably the only one that gave a rigorous, quantitative estimate for both of them) would be Scott Hartman’s (2013) one, which estimated the largest known T. rex (FMNH PR 2081) and Giganotosaurus (MUCPv-95) specimens at a very similar volume and the Giganotosaurus specimen is the larger one in two, while the T. rex is the largest in 30 or more adults, and an exceptionally old one at that.. you can easily notice how the smallest Giganotosaurus (MUCPv-Ch1) is indeed far larger than the smallest adult T. rex (MOR 1125: according to Schweitzer et al. 2008, its femur is only 107cm long, which suggests that it is likely about 10m long), demonstrating that on average and as a species, Giganotosaurus is indeed likely the larger of the two, although to what extent is tricky to determine.
2. Giga is very closely related to allosaurids and theye have a gape of nearly 90 degrees. Giga has a similar tooth design. Among the factors that will constrain an animal’s gape angle are the placement of the muscles: If for a given jaw the muscles need a large in-lever, they have to attach more anteriorly, which in turn means that to open the jaws to the same angle, the muscles have to stretch more. If a muscle is thick, that will also mean it is rostrocaudally long, which will again mean that the front part has to be stretched more strongly. Additionally, a more pennate muscle will contract over a shorter distance and thus allow a lower range of motion.
Not compatible w/ 5C :(
KINGZILLA Although I agree with you, I think 30 for Giga is a little low, but I get you.
T.rex is most definitely heavier and stronger built. Scott Hartman already proved it in his latest comparison. In fact if you view both animals from the top you can see a much bulkier animal T.rex is compared to Giga.
http://www.skeletaldrawing.com/home/mass-estimates-north-vs-south-redux772013
T.rex takes this 70/30 for more effective one bit one kill bone crushing bite, more durable and stronger.
Welcome back! Yeah, thats why I'm glad I have my BDay in June, I also have to get the LEGO game! I am confident I can keep track and get everything, except for maybe some of the "less known things" like plushies, those head biters, matchbox cars etc. aswell as all the individual Brawlasaurus!
I am under so much pressure to get everything and get it right, that I forget to slow donw and enjoy myself!
Im am so hyped for tomorrow! But if they have nothing.... >:( I'll be furious!
BTW yeah I get that about the comments, DinoReviews101 said the same thing :P
Same here I have $600 to spend but I have to spend it smartly because we still have wave 2 and 3 coming out! Luckily I can get mine today! Also thanks for watching on the Raptor Squad! Ive seen all your comments and I feel bad because for some reson it won't let me respond to you! It's great to be back on the forum though it nice to get away from all those videos :)
Thanks! Good to see you got my comment! I just dream to get the Ceratosaurus! (I think it's a quite accurate colour scheme) I have watched all your videos and reviews on the RS can't wait for more!
It is 8:54 PM Friday here in Australia, school is done, I jsut need tomorrow to come!
(I'm making list as we speak :D)
Hey JP Cerato! Its nice to see another JP Fan is as crazy about the toys as I am! Today when I go to buy them I alreadh have the big indominus and the basher biters for wave one and the Spino and dimorphodon heromasher and the Dilo and raptor escape lego sets, I still have a lot to buy. Some wave 2 stuff has hit on ebay so we might get lucky and find the Ceratosaurus their! I can't wait after all this time to finally see them in stores!!! :)
I would say Rex...
If it's 1 V 1...Rex 55 to 45 Rex's favour
If it's a pack? Giga 90 to 10...
I stil, back Rex as the facts stated by PK and Vader...
But I'm not going agaisnt Giga, and if you think they're being bias, well you know Im not Im a Spino Fan...I still think Rex would win...but sometime being bias is part of a debate...
Me being bias?
Giga smashes Rex 10000000 times, Rex stand no chance, etc.
But face the facts... like I have, Rex would win.
;D good to see you PK, and you to Happy.

Rex 55 %

Giga 45 %
Guys I feel you...I was a fan of JP Builder, but I have a Ipod 4 so it's not compatible...I loved that game, they should make it for all devices not certain ones, JPB got it right! My brother was a nut at this game (Despite me loving JP 1000 times more than him) he had everything just about, he was addicted...I was hoping that would be me with this but o'well...
:'(
Nice! This is really nice! I love it great job!
It's funny how they would describe them as Gecko eyes. Most geckos own slits, not circular pupils.
Nonetheless, I like how they are giving these animals a bit more individuality. The more character they give them, the more they seem like actualy creatures instead of the general "RAWR. I EAT YOU NOW."
U welcome :)
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It's almost Identical to Jurassic Park Builder, Except it has a lot of updated Mechanics and Features and such.
I would reccomend if you liked JPB, But be warned, It's kinda a copy...
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*Curses loudly* NO, IPHONE, DON'T BE UNCOMPATIBLE... NOOOOOOOOO
1. Put your money where your mouth is. ;) Show me those. Also, again, I am talking about the most up to date studies on the topic, conducted by Scott Hartman.
2. I am talking about theropods. I was just using the lions as an example.
3. once again, I produced a study, now your turn to do the exact opposite. Also, that was published a year and a half ago, so yours should be newer than that to disprove it.
DRAGONS!!! xD Thanks for sharing!
Tyrant you cant just hide behind a defensive wall of "I have studies that prove otherwise" because if you look at the studies for the leaner Giga, then you would realise that those studies come from paleontologists that are devoted to the Charcharadontosaurs and so have a far more influential position on the subject at hand.
PK is pretty spot on when it comes to intelligence and fighting, the more intelligent animal will have the upper hand because it wont have to rely soley on instinct to fight, because in the end any fight between any animals is a game of chess. And the more intelligent always wins at chess, unless luck happens but this should be a luck free zone.
Almost all Tyrannosaurs going back to Raptorex have had jaws that act like ball and socket joints, and the reason that is important (and in PK's favor) is because all modern day snakes have a roughly similar jaw configuration and they can completely unhinge their jaws ( I mean the ball and socket like joints, not the jaws and skulls themselves).
Doing this from a phone so proper english is hard.
Also here is a quote from each Raptor from the Lego infographics that were released today. It also reveals how each Raptor got its individual colors. If don't want spoilers, don't read these.
Blue:
"In the late Cretaceous Period, the Velociraptor excelled at hunting with its keen senses, large brain, and the retractable sickle claw on each foot – and no creature in Jurassic World demonstrates this better than Blue, the leader and oldest member of the raptor pack. Larger, smarter and more cunning than the rest, she insists on eating first…which is why Own feeds her last so she remembers he’s in charge. DNA from a Black-Throated African Monitor Lizard provides her distinctive pattern of scales, which reflect an iridescent blue color."
Charlie:
"Charlie is the youngest member of the current raptor pack, and its least-experienced hunter. Her instinct-driven reactions make her hard to predict, so Owen never takes his eyes off her during training sessions. As the “rookie” of the group, Charlie looks to Blue for guidance and commands during hunts, and will immediately give up a meal to her pack leader. The InGen scientists have genetically programmed her with the dramatic striping of a large Green Iguana."
Delta:
"The second-eldest member of the raptor pack, Delta shows the signs of InGen’s genetic experimentation and modification in several ways. Along with her unique gecko-like pupils, she has been infused with more avian DNA than her sister raptors have, resulting in her very bird-like movements and behaviors. Being watched by Delta is a lot like being stared at by an eagle about to launch an attack."
Echo:
"When they were both young raptors, Echo once challenged Blue for command of the pack. Unfortunately for her, Blue was the stronger fighter, and Echo was left with the permanent scars of their encounter across her face. Because of her permanent sneer, some of the Jurassic World dinosaur handlers have nicknamed her “Elvis”."
1.I have seen many studies stating the opposite.
2.we are talking about theropods not mammals.
3. I've seen studies that prove the exact opposite.
1. Many old studies. New ones show the opposite. THose earlier were based on length, not actual mass. It is more referrable to fighting a Giganotosaur than a sauropod.
2. Actual studies on the animals we are speaking of right now, therefore relevant animals.
3. That is definitely not a fact. Both had extremely wide gapes. Here is a study saying exactly what I am. Link
^Sorry man. But, if you want, you can watch these videos:
I've been watching them myself. They are really good! It kind of makes up for it.



















