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Rex Fan 684Dinosaurs ForumIf you could be a dinosaur trainer...

Hopefully. For me at least, tyrannosaurs are pretty smart dinosaurs, so I think they could be taught to obey basic commands. I'd let kids hold little feathery baby tyrannosaurs and such. They'd be muzzled of course(the kids, not the dinos, lol JK). The adults would also be muzzled, have shock collars, and be kept at a safe distance most of the time. People would be allowed to touch them, but only under strict supervision.

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DunkleosteusDinosaurs ForumCeratopsian Toy in Giftshop?

Thanks rexfan!

Got a serious want going to see The D in full frontal form...

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DunkleosteusDinosaurs ForumCeratopsian Toy in Giftshop?

Oh, and the ceratopsid looks kinda like Chasmosaurus belli to me.

 

 

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Rex Fan 684Dinosaurs ForumCeratopsian Toy in Giftshop?

You mean the D-Rex? No, it's a Giganotosaurus wall decoration.

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Raptor-401Dinosaurs ForumIf you could be a dinosaur trainer...

Cool, I have to say that if I were to have taken this more seriosuly I would have done that. Show them to the public and get them the proper respect they deserve.

 

Hopefully they wouldn't randomly retaliate and eat the crowds like bears do...

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DunkleosteusDinosaurs ForumCeratopsian Toy in Giftshop?

Umm... is that The D on the wall next to the hairy raptor?

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Rex Fan 684Dinosaurs ForumIf you could be a dinosaur trainer...

Me, I'd train tyrannosaurs(T.rex, Daspletosaurus, and Albertosaurus to be exact). No world conquest or anything behind it, purely for research and maybe a little education. Perhaps I'd take them on road shows or something around the country. Educate the public about these amazing animals. That's just me though.

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DunkleosteusJurassic Park ForumWhy The Tyrannosaur Buck?

I theorized it was because the male was the one that wasn't "supposed" to be there. By asking to hunt the buck, he's not taking anything that was invested in by InGen, basically, a free Trex.

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DunkleosteusDinosaurs ForumThe Arms of T-Rex, are they Really that Useless?

We just need faster than light travel, and the ability to image the Earth's surface at a reasonable resolution from 65 million light years away! Easy peasy!

 

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Lord of the SpinosaursDinosaurs ForumIdeas for The 150th Species on Everything Dinosaurs

You have a point about Deinocheirus, though maybe you could put it in the Ornithomimid section but put a "?" after it to prevent people from getting confused, I'm not saying that you are wrong, though most believe the Deinocheirus is a Ornithomimid. Also I would love to see you add Rugops, thats a pretty unique Theropod, I would also love too see you add Shaochilong, that was the last Carcharodontosaurid. As for herbivores, I would love to see Supersaurus or Nodosaurus.

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Rex Fan 684Dinosaurs ForumThe Arms of T-Rex, are they Really that Useless?

Sadly, until we get a living T.rex, we will never really know.

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DunkleosteusDinosaurs ForumThe Arms of T-Rex, are they Really that Useless?

See, I've always seen T rex as a hit and run hunter.

Attacking at high speed, arms held against the chest, jaws agape, the hit is accurate with the 3D vision and depth perception, the flexion of the skull and the massive essed neck absorbing the impact, the bone crushing teeth do their work and the rex comes away with a huge chunk of Edmontosaurus. The rex then breaks off, and allows the Eddie to limp away and bleed out, tracking the poor dying thing with its oversized olfactory organs.

Hitting the neck area behind the head, or the throat in a head-on attack on a bipedal, or say the upper thigh/hip area of a quadroped dinosaur would be the preferred area of impact, but by virtue of the ability of the teeth to penetrate and rend bone, even a "miss" could have the desired result.

It's all about enhancing the chance of success, whilst limiting the change of injury.

I could buy the arms being somewhat useful for corpse manipulation, but I just can't see such small, weak (900lbs between them is nothing when dealing with a gimballing, running hadrosaur) appendeges being useful controlling a 3 ton animal trying to get away as hard as it can.

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Rex Fan 684Dinosaurs ForumIdeas for The 150th Species on Everything Dinosaurs

I do actually. Personally, I have it in the therizinosaur section. It's got a lot of similarities. I know it's often called an ornithomimid, but I think it's very therizinosaurian.

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Lord of the SpinosaursDinosaurs ForumIdeas for The 150th Species on Everything Dinosaurs

I actually never new you had this site, so, uh, nice site!

Lol

Anyways, I noticed you don't have Deinocheirus, thats a Theropod worth mentioning.

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Rex Fan 684Dinosaurs ForumThe Arms of T-Rex, are they Really that Useless?

Perhaps they could be used in prey manipulation too....

 

Perhaps a T.rex would bite something, a hadrosaur perhaps, bring it close to it's own body, latch on with it's claws, and slash with it's back feet while balancing with it's tail. Or something like that.

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DunkleosteusDinosaurs ForumThe Arms of T-Rex, are they Really that Useless?

I have a feeling that T rex's arms shrank in order for the skull to enlarge. I also think it's possible that the reason the arms didn't disappear completely is because they stabilized the couple during mating.

For the male to have access to the female's cloaca, the female has to raise her tail, to near vertical. This puts her basically on all fours. She's not holding herself up, she just stabilizing herself wit her arms.

On the other end, the male now has 2 tons of tail to deal with, made easier by his arms being able to manipulate the female's tail.

I have also noted the narrowness of a T rex. Narrow snout, narrow chest, nearly no arms. Could this be for ease of movement in a forested environment?

Manipulation of prey just doesn't make sense to me, as a use for T rex's arms.

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Rex Fan 684Dinosaurs ForumThe Arms of T-Rex, are they Really that Useless?

Each arm of T.rex could lift some 450 pounds to be exact(900 pounds together).

 

I agree, the arms of Tyrannosaurus were likely used in some way and were not so useless. 

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DunkleosteusJurassic World ForumBest JP Movie

I love all three films, but I put them in different genres.

Jurassic Park is a technological thriller. The obvious comparison is Crichton's Westworld.

Lost World is an old school, action/adventure movie. I feel like Die Harder is a kindred spirit.

Jurassic Park III is a throwback dinosaur B-movie. Planet Of Dinosaurs, The Land That Time Forgot, The Last Dinosaur are definitely brethren to this empty, but uproariously fun movie. Watch with your inner-Godzilla-loving-child, and JPIII is a blast.

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Rex Fan 684Jurassic World ForumBest JP Movie

I guess we will find out where Jurassic World ranks soon.

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123invadersJurassic World ForumBest JP Movie

I gotta go with the first film. I also loved the lost world: Jurassic park 2 but the first is just perfect to me. There both better than Jurassic park 3 defiantly 

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Raptor-401Jurassic World ForumJW.Com Map Update: Gentle Giants + Hammond Creation Lab

Very cool. Really like with what they're doing with website.

 

Also sent you some messages on the stuff we've been working on.

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Rex Fan 684Jurassic Park ForumThe T.rex and Spino: Why Were They So Close To Each Other?

That's what I call movie logic. I know what you're referring to. I meant more so if this was a real life situation.

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Rex Fan 684Jurassic World ForumI Found The Mosasaur Size!!!

Indeed. Plus incredibally strong, toothed Pteranodons and huge stegosaurs.

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DunkleosteusJurassic World ForumI Found The Mosasaur Size!!!

You may be onto something, but suddenly the GW is laughable. It's a 5 footer. Go through all the trouble of cloning GW's, to feed them to your Mosa, and you use 5 footers? Kinda defeats the whole purpose of using GW's...

In the end, perhaps the perspective is somewhere between where I think it is, and where you think it is.

Besides that we should be used to oversized and crazy animals in these films, after tiny collared, venom-spitting Dilophs, and 12 foot long V-Raptors...

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Rex Fan 684Jurassic World ForumI Found The Mosasaur Size!!!

Brego, the closest relatives of mosasaurs are today's monitor lizards.

 

Dunkleosteus, you must look at the perspective though...

 

 

 

It's not as big as you think.

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DunkleosteusJurassic Park ForumThe T.rex and Spino: Why Were They So Close To Each Other?

Really guys?

 

"Be careful with that. T-Rex. It scares some of the smaller ones away, but it attracts a really big one with a fin."

 

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Rex Fan 684Jurassic Park ForumThe T.rex and Spino: Why Were They So Close To Each Other?

Paden, technically, the infant from TLW was a female and it's generally agreed upon that it was not the young male from JP3 ;)

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DunkleosteusJurassic World ForumI Found The Mosasaur Size!!!

Dakota is right on here.

Using the woman trainer, leaning on the railing at the edge of the lagoon for scale, we can immediately see this is a creature far, far larger than any currently known to science.

 

 

If we assume that the woman is a teeny, tiny little thing, just 4' tall, the Mosa's head measures out to 16' long. Plugging that into the "1/7th" size generator, we get an animal 112' long, Blue Whale territory, and nearly three times as long as Pred-X.

If we assume the woman is normal sized, say 5'10" tall, we get a Mosa over 186' long. This is twice as long as the claims for the Walking With Dinosaurs pliosaur, Liopleuridon, which is generally accepted to be spurious.

Even if we eschew the "1/7th" size generator, there is still up to 60' of Mosa sticking out of the water (5'10" woman), and I don't think we're seeing half of it yet.

I also think Dakota might be onto something with his idea that The D could end up in the lagoon. I know that is where'd *I'd* try to drive it, riding my motorcycle with my fellow members of the Flying Knives Gang...

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x_paden_xJurassic Park ForumThe T.rex and Spino: Why Were They So Close To Each Other?

@Primal King

 

Regardless.

 

They still shouldn't possess the DNA Or instinct to remain apart from eachother due to the Time Periods of Orgin. 

 

But lets go on a limb here.

 

Lets say this Rex, Is infact, The Infant from TLW. 

 

Lets say it's Parents taught it to remain away from some of the Other Predators. 

 

Due to a movement of Prey at one point, Or shortage of them, The Young Buck is forced to move elsewhere to feed. 

 

Thus he comes across the half eaten Carcass that the Spino was eating.

 

Not knowing better, The rex begins eating. 

 

When he follows Dr.Grant's team he comes across the spino.

 

They're seperated by Millions, And MILLIONs of years of Evolution.  

 

The Rex doesn't know to flee or Fight, Going with Instinct, He's claimed this as his terroritorry, Under which the Spino is Impedeing, When It is infact, the opposite way around. 

 

Neither is experienced in what to do, But assuming the Spino Has accumulated a large collection of land, It's assumed he most likely killed or forced out other species. The Spino has the upper hand due to it's Extended knowledge. It doesn't require to Rely on Instinct for this one. 

 

The young Buck has some Knowledge in it, Having killed Prey before, But it's not Expecting another Apex Predator. 

 

The Rex and Spino Duke it out, Ending in the rexes death. 

 

It's in the DNA The rex was going to die. 

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x_paden_xJurassic Park Games ForumThe History of the PK T.Rex

Well, We can advise that the Release will be within the Next two Weeks, Can we not?

 

Or at least before this year is out, The tech demo should hit. 

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x_paden_xJurassic World Forumdiscrepancy

So far, It's believed that "Indominus" isn't actually a thing, And is simply a rumour started by fans for no known reason. We do however know that there is an Hybrid in the park. 

 

Diabolus Rex, loosely translates over to "Devil King" Or "Demon King".

 

It was hard Discerning what Indominus was, However, My current Translation is something along the lines of "No one is master" Or "No master king" Something like that.

 

As dominus means Owner, And In means none. 

 

Indominus rex sounds cool, But makes no sense.

 

Diabolus, However, That makes sense. 

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x_paden_xJurassic World ForumAre the leaked Pteranodons the TLW design

Well, They are still Pteradons are they not? Why would they change the Design, There was nothing wrong with it.

 

It might actually be the JP3 Design you're thinking of, As we see only a little *Perhaps 4 seconds* Of it in TLW. 

 

Maybe a colour change, but these are still the same cold hard bastards who amost killed billy. 

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Raptor-401Jurassic World ForumBest JP Movie

I like the first 2 just as much but I like the second one, the Lost World more. I love that movie because it had a darker aspect, cool T-Rex moments, and dinosaurs in the city!!!

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Alphadino65Jurassic World ForumAre the leaked Pteranodons the TLW design

Yes, they look like the TLW Pteranodons.  They don't have bright brown/rustic hide that the JP3 females had, we couldn't see any teeth, they weren't grey and navy blue like the male JP3 Pteranodons, and Masrani probably cloned them all on their own rather than trying to wrangle the JP3 ones themselves, since the females flew away to a different island at the end.

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Something RealJurassic World ForumAre the leaked Pteranodons the TLW design

NOAH ECKECKENRODE - They do look awfully bloody close! A very fine observation! :)

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Something RealJurassic World ForumBest JP Movie

DINOCROC13 - the original Jurassic Park is my all time favorite! :D

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