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Hmm. Your math is sound. I just checked. Good! Its not too blatantly large.
All we know of is a baby Triceratops. I'd assume there's baby/juvenile herbivores, and possibly adult ornithomimids and smaller hadrosaurs.
I think Microceratus might be in there too.
True, maybe theres just baby dinosaurs in there.
Well then why would there be gentle GIANTS if the is barley 5 Feet?
I know right. And there were these things called bear dogs that were dogs that had the body of a bear. The Pleistocene/Oligocene Epocs were god awfully scary.
Uh, an adult sauropod could easily break out. It would not even need to "break out", it could just step over the barriers. And judging by the photos we have seen the fence is only about 4.5 feet tall.
Impressive.
welcome to the forums:)
Yeah, they have nick-named the "hogs from hell". The weird thing is, there closest living relatives are Whales.
Entelodonts. they are wierd looking.
Hence why we have Bio-Domes. Or fake snow machnes. Or fans.
Maybe Stegosaurs and possibly Gallimimus'.
Carno, are you saying its actually the right size? Because I had a similar feeling it was about right, maybe a little bit bigger.
Probably sauropods and hadtosaurids.
It has been a while, nice to see old names lol. Well, from the angle it's taken, it should make the spines appear taller, as any picture taken below what are taking a picture of will do the same.
This 12 ft shark was the same length as the mosasaur's head, so that says something right there. I'd put the mosasaur in the 60-80 ft range. M. hoffamani and Tylosaurus are some of the biggest mosasaurs we know and they were around 40-50 ft long.
Yeah you have good point. Though the so-called Entelodont is a different story ;)
Well, I don't think an Ice Age mammal is built to live on a tropical island.
Hm. I never noticed that, well, it is pretty hard to see... :T Anyways, thanks for sharing this! :)
Nice job! :)
You got it!
Devil's Rex
Unnamed Specimen in Mexico
"Celeste"
Specimen UCMP 118742
Specimen UCMP 137538 (most fragmentary of all these)
Peck's Rex
Unnamed Specimen in Texas
Undescribed Specimen in Utah
Interesting... I would love to see some.
An average Tyrannosaur was actually around 12.1 meters to 14.2 meters. Tyrannosaurus has undergone an average size increase based on about 7 (admitabbly fragmentary) remains that would be sized around 15 meters. If you want I can give you a specimen list and even a couple references and papers.
You have a point... But if it was the Angle of the picture what else would it be?
An average Tyrannosaurus was about 11.5 meters, Rexy was about 14 meters. And they refered to the "Deinonychus" in JP as Velociraptors, so thats the wrong size for Velociraptor. Though I didn't know sbout the Dilophosaurus, I'll give you that one.
Woah. Way cool! Very nice job! And welcome!
Hi Fact Dude! Long time, no see! Also, I think that's just the angle of the picture.
@ Lord of Spinos, The Dilophosaur was a juvenile, the raptors were actually closer to large deinonychus or small Utahraptors, and the Tyrannosaur was the right size. Not sure what you mean.
Wow, thoseare actually really good. I'm gonna be honest here, if I was directing JW I would hire you.
BTW welcome to the forums ;)
I think they also said that their are over 200 safety precautions for each dinosaur.
Thanks for sharing
But I doubt we can pin it on the Genetic Tampering.
It just wouldn't add up.
Maybe its a Larger shark?
There's got to be some factor we're missing here, Or colin just got something SO IMPORTANT, Wrong...
Well firstly LIOPLEURODON is much much smaller than that and the Mosasaur certainly looks much bigger to me but if that's what you measured that's fine.
On the site, It does say that Whoever is Participating in it must be:
Physically and mentally fit
And under a certain weight.
I believe there's also a Waver or something aswell? They only do it in the Herbivores pen, PLUS, I'd imagine they'd have a guide with them to make sure no one pisses off some Herbivore and then gets killed.
They'd take SOOO Many precautions, It wouldn't even be funny.
Don't mean to sound rude, but Lioplaurodon was only about 7 meters. Walking with Dinosaurs did a little bit of an overestimate there... Also, the Mosasaurus in JW is too big. But, a size being wrong in the Jurassic Park franchise is nothing new. Seriously, they got the size wrong of every Theropod in the original Jurassic Park with the exception of the pelicans at the end. Anyways, nice post though, I do agree with your estimates.
Is anything safe in a Jurassic Park movie??..haha, I think maybe they might have boundries as THEDINOSAURMAN said so they can prevent such incidents but I suppose they just rely on people being quiet and respecting the animals who will therefore not take much notice of the tourists.









