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It also confirms Brachiosaurus!
Yeah, movie logic, lol.
@ Mr.happy What is this for?
I think the biggest thing for me was the T.rex roar. That was, that was something.
Movie logic.
Maybe the Rex wandered out if its territory because it sensed a carcass in Spino's territory. Dunno.
My adrenaline level is over 9000 right now...
I'm sure all the staff appreciates this.
Also, I'd like to apologize to everyone for being a pain in the ass sometimes.
Somebody record the video!
I like the music and how she says "Welcome to Jurassic World".....was that the Tyrannosaur? Clearly most of that cgi was unfinshed so I'm thinking this is the Super Bowl trailer in the making!
This film and the hype will be the death of me!
Personally, I think Wu is batsh!t crazy to make D-Rex bigger than Rex, but hey, all the more satisfying to see Rex take down (hopefully, if you ask me, some seem to think killing Rex again would be a good idea).
Also, the roar was great, and imagine if Muldoon had that kind of control over the Raptors.
Quick! Someone get screenshots before it's too late!
Nice find! I did see a large theropod in there, hard to tell if it was T-Rex or D-Rex.
Also Brachiosaurus confirmed.
I also like how they said "Welcome to Jurassic World", not as good as "Welcome to Jurassic Park" as John Hammond said, though still a nice touch.
And Owen(Chris Pratt) interacting with raptors!
Not to mention Pteranodons attacking a helicopter and Brachiosaurus!
Hard to tell what all of it was, but I could hear that classic T.rex roar!
Thanks SR. This is really appreciated :)
But Rexy was bigger than the Buck. I'm kind of going off of what the JP Wiki says too.
I never added anything... :T A well, I'll give the first and last letter in every name.
Thank you, Mods and Staff, for your work keeping this site in order! :)
I agree that Spinosaurus is number 1. Length is tough to peg for these animals, so I'd say this is certainly one way to look at it. I don't agree 100 percent, but these guys are certainly among the longest of the theropods. Pretty good overall :)
It appears that Suchomimus lived close to the equator so I seriously doubt there was ever that much snow there. Also, saying "early late Cretaceous" is to complicated so thats why I say 'Middle Cretaceous".
Yes, early late Cretaceous is fine.
Well, where that Suchomimus is it may has just snowed.
I know there is no Middle Cretaceous, I'm refering too the Albian and Cenomanian periods, a lot of Paleontologists use the term Middle Cretaceous for those too. What are we supposed to say? The late early Cretaceous? Or the early late Cretaceous? Also, I never said that it never snowed in Africa, there is snow on top of high peaks there. Though I doubt there was much snow if any in Middle Cretaceous Africa.
Explain why this list is a bang-on.
Yes, that T.rex is absolutely amazing! This guy made it:
http://thobewill.deviantart.com/
In terms of accuracy, this list is bang-on. I love to extrapolate as much as the next guy, but science deals with facts, and this is pure science.
And that T.rex drawing? Were those artists brilliant to start with or had an epiphany?! T.rex with the muzzle of a bulldog and the look of a falcon or owl?! My mind os blown from AWSOMENESS!!!!
The hippo skin on the 2 angry Spinosaurus would get that reaction too, but the T.rex illustration is too amazing!!!
1. There is no Middle Cretaceous
2. It can snow in Africa: http://goafrica.about.com/b/2013/12/13/does-it-snow-in-africa.htm
I find it highly unlikely Suchomimus lived in a snowy environment (not impossible), the Mesozoic was probably much hotter than today meaning that there were no glaciers. Also Suchomimus lived in Africa which was still in the equator during the mesozoic, even during the last Ice Age Africa was still pretty damn humid and hot. Though I did read an article about a Middle Cretaceous Ice Age, though it was just an article. Even if there was a Middle Cretaceous Ice Age Africa would still be humid.
GIGADINO - Oh, I know! I realized my error as soon as I posted my response! I'm so bloody mortified! Please forgive my oversight. :(
I'm glad you liked my list, but I'm Gigadino ;)
About Suchomimus, how do you know that, where Suchomimus lived, it was always hot and sunny?
GIGADINO - I actually really like this list a great deal! I greatly enjoy the more "obscure" animals you've included to flesh out your points - a fact that has prompted me to do a little research into the creatures with which I'm not familiar! Very excellent! Thank you for sharing this with us! :)
Nice list and I have to say these pictures are absolutely amazing!!!
That's how I depict dinosaurs, beautiful and majestic!!! Not boringly roaming around eating all the time and fighting.
Pretty accurate list, but why the heck is Suchomimus depicted in a snowy environment?
The male animatronic in TLW was actually larger than the female's. So the males (in JP, Maybe IRL, but that's another discussion) were larger. The male was listed at 42 feet and the female at 41, so not a big difference at all. Even though the Buck Rex was larger, I'd guess the first two as well.
the d-rex would probably cost like 3000 dino bucks :P
Maybe, Its hard to say though. I have never played JP builder, I would get it because I have an ipad, more specifically an ipad 1. But for some reason I can't get it to upgrade past freaking ios 3, which was released during the time the dinosaurs (not really).













