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Except that we know it isn't :/
with that size
I wouldn't be surprised if mosasaurus would be the main monster antagonist in the movie
Not sure if you saw this before, but I think that "unidentified ornithomimid" might be Elaphrosaurus. I see an E in the beginning of that, plus Elaphrosaurus is the right shape to fit that sillouhette.

Oh boy, this is going to be big
To quote myself:
"What I want to see is a final battle between the T. rex and D. rex. they can fight through that disney-world-esque area we saw in the trailer with it all culminating in a ultimate showdown near the Mosasaur's pool. Chris Pratt can be in the stand trying to tranq the D. rex. He shoots it multiple times before, exhausted, the Diabolus gets rammed by the rex into the water just as the Mosasaur strikes."
Other than this (assuming it happens) and the feeding show, I don't think the Mosasaur will get much more, if any, screen time.
Thank you, also your quiz is bugged, if you choose the large and very strong choices then choose the salad choice you will always get giganotasurus.
Sorry.., I'll make sure to add a lot of Dilophosaurs and Abelisaurs, if that makes you feel any better...
Yes, of all the blatent herrasy that was bombarded at me, that one hurt like a gunshot wound.
Oh ok thanks SF I thought maybe there was some Jurassic carnivore mixed in.
And why is it like Im takeing a personality quiz, I want to be told of a dinosaur not and angsty teenage gorgosaur.
I'm assuming you got Gorgosaurus...
(First, welcome to Scified!)
I believe the Mosasaur will play a small role in the film, as it'll probably get little screentime after the feeding clip.
I agree with @Silver_Falcon
Its harder than it sounds adding a theropod. Though I will admit I went overkill with the Tyrannosaurs in there. I put Nanuqsaurus in there. FREAKING NANUQSAURUS OUT OF ALL THE OTHER THEROPODS!
That "Unidentifed Ornithomimid" appears to start with a "C". Possible candidates are Compsognathus and Coelophysis. Though it appears to end with a "Saurus", so it might be Camptosaurus.
As are we, the dromaeosauridae!
T. rex, Velociraptor, snake, and cuttlefish DNA
What did they use to create the D-Rex again?
Maybe... looks shorter than that though, hence why I said Allosaurus.
Yeah, that makes more sense than Abelisaurus.
Sorry JPCerato, but I'm going to have to burst your bubble there... That one's name starts with an A, not a C.
Thats what I thought...if you check out my thread I created...Maybe each day will give us a new set? Or each month...
Or maybe a ceratosaurs...seeming all the others a returning, heck even spino...so...yeah
I'm going to go out on a limb here and say waiting.
Nice find, hyped for Spino!
Also there are two raptors...1 is the usual Velociraptor, 2 is amybe Utahraptor, deinonychus, Troodon? And the unidentified theropod in between the anky and barynox is a carnotaurus I think...
We of the Dilophosauridae and Neoceratosauria are outraged at this blatent favoritism of the so called "cool dinosaurs", well if your so cool where's your head ornamentation and horns!
^ I knew the Le part but I couldn't get the rest! Thanks!
@LotS, thanks!
The one below and to the right of Gallimimus appears to be Lesothosaurus...
The one two to the left of that may be Elaphrosaurus...
Just wondering one thing. Didn't ceratosaurus have 4 claws? If so, what if the D-rex is part ceratosaurus? Food for thought.
Also the one to the left of Pteradon IS Nipponosaurus.
Why does it have four claws? Why Trevorrow why? It doesn't make any sense! Either two, or three, not four! If you really wanted more than standard, at least do five. That way you can at least claim genetics favors addition...
You can also definitely confirm one of them as dilophosaurus
I noticed three
1. Therizinosaurus? left
2.deinonychus
3. Acrocanthosaurus
this is what I think they are except that one is defiantly deinonychus!
I found out one. See the one above mosasaurus to the left? That is Microceratus
BTW one of theose unidentified Ornithomimosaurs might Coelophysis because that is one of the most well-known Triassic Dinosaurs and it looks like a Ornithomimosaur, though it isn't.
Your unidentified between Metriacanthosaurus and Parasaurolophus is Microceratus, not a theropod.
The last one is NOT Edmontosaurus, Edmontosaurus is the one by Gallimimus.
The one between Baryonyx and Apatosaurus appears to be Allosaurus, though I'm not sure.










