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Saw the after credits scene. It is not worth hanging around for. less than 10 seconds of footage. Adds nothing to the story and does nothing to setup the sequel any more than the films ending did
Best model in the game imo.
there are no dinos on sorna, but they could make a new population on the other five deaths though.
rexgoji I'm not saying the CGI is terrible, it's still pretty good. But is HAS aged, and compared to the new 2014 Godzilla, or the 2005 King Kong, it's failed to stay perfect.
It is difficult to agree with that statement. For one thing, a movie from the 1990s is being compared to one well over a decade newer with better technology. Of course movies age. Godzilla 2014 might look terrible compared to newer movies in 2025. There might be different companies with different people, tech and budgets too. What about imagination from the viewer? After all, it is known that is all make believe anyway.
Alphadino65 Good point. Aside from CGI being younger back then and nonexistent for some, we now experience those movies/shows on more updated screens. Here is the rub I think some people forget- sorry to get a bit OT, complaints about Twilight Zone, Star Trek, Dr Who etc from way back in the day seldom are heard regarding visuals even though it was the best they could do at the time. It seems likely because they were actually good and original with well developed characters and story- something that ages well.
The story and characters from JP were just fine imo and that was more than enough to ignore a few cgi limitations here and there. It seems that if a major gripe is cgi quality, the viewer may not be engaged in the story in the first place.
Keep in mind, the screen clarity for viewing devices in the 90's and early 2000's pale in comparison to today's. Even those in 2005 were vastly superior; that was the first time I ever saw a flatscreen tv. On old 90's box tv's, the CGI would look great.
Rexy will return in Avengers 4!
This is a fun topic! I agree with everything listed but cannot list a favorite. Each is cool in its own way.
I watch The Great Rift (Africa’s Wild Heart) Netflix and see interesting animals and even some fascinating fights such as a giraffe knocking a lion.


stop just stop! don't say that!
I hope they ditch the stupid trained Raptors sub-plot.
I think the first three still look good. The rainy night scenes always seemed to look best though.
I really like that poster.
The Rex probably chases the humans and the chopper to the lagoon, then we see the Mosasaurus. I'm guessing that's how it happens.
If I see an outdated CG, I see an outdated CG.
^Like elephants and crocs?
Don’t know if I can come up with a list, but I really like the large mammals and reptiles.
My favorite animals would probably be the African Elephant, Carchardontosaurus, Crocodile, Silver Back Gorilla, and the Lion.
I think the CGI from the first film has held up quite well. When it was released the CGI was amazing frankly, the other films I can't vouch for though.
I'm in team T-Rex
My Name here is The God OF Destruction
My real name is Alex
My fav. Dino is by far The Indominus Rex but the Velocirapture takes the cake!
My fav. Jurassic Park movie is Jurassic World!
Fun fact : I'm 18 and still into Dino's!
How about The Indominus Rex again except In Jurassic World 3 it's a battle between The I.Rex and The IndoRapture!
As much as I love Carnotaurus, I think Chenanisaurus would win.
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When I mean that it's too similar to rex, I mean that it's just going to be a T.Rex clone, its abilities are too similar to that of a rex.
@The Jurassic Bootleg
Well Giganotosaurus does have a different looking head, of coarse they could radicalize its design since all the resurrected dinosaurs in the Jurassic Park/World universe are genetically engineered.
I honestly don't want to see Giganotosaurus, too similar to the T.Rex, wouldn't be special.


I adopted two dinosaurs!
there will be no more hybrids in Jurassic World III/Jurassic Park VI.
On that note, I would liked to see feathered dinosaurs like Yutyrannus
I adopted blue.
giganotosaurus and kritosaurs.
hi my name real name is Lachlan owers I am a huge fan of Jurassic park and kaiju.
my favorite dinosaur is parsaurolophus.
my favorite Jurassic park movie is Jurassic world but I also love all the films.
that's it really and I am happy to join scificed :)
it shows parsaurolophus so its hinting it being in the film because its running with the Gallimimus so it could be a dinosaur capturing and rescuing scene in the flim.
You can hear the Spinosaurus whine when the T-Rex deliver the fatal blow.
The Carnotaurus one looks great.
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Each dinosaur has one win.
Perfectly balanced as all things should be.
^Savagery at its finest.
The power of Photoshop! The power has no limits!
^How did you make it say "Going to be murdered by T.Rex?"
Carcharadontosuchus Clayornis- Shark-Toothed Crocodile Lizard
Length: 46- 48 ft (14-14.6 m)
Height: 19.5-20 ft at hip(5.9-6.1 m)
Weight: 4-5 metric tonnes (8,818.5-11,023.1 lbs)
Stance: Bipedal, Quadrupedal (optional for dinosaur)
Diet: Flesh and Organs
Habitat: Northern Africa, Europe, Australia and Asia
Genus: Carcharodontosaurus, Kaprosuchus, Brachychampsa, Crocodylus Niloticus, Giganotosaurus, Ceratosaurus,Suchomimus, Therizinosaurus
Carcharodontosuchus Clayornis is a large solitary dinosaur hybrid that could hunt large herbivores 3 times its size. They are extremely territorial and will not socialize with others its not familiar with. This causes extreme amount of aggression towards humans and other animals. Its gestation period is up to 5 months.
Description
The Carcharadontosuchus body is based of mainly Carcharodontosaurus and Kaprosuchus, which makes this beast featherless and full on scaly armor throughout its body, along with scutes at the end of its tail. This dinosaur is speckled with large rosettes, with a leopard like color. Carcharadontosuchus had 4 fingers, 3 long ones with long claws and 1 small finger with 4 in(10.2 cm). Its 3 other claws grow up to 9.5 in ( 24.1cm). They were also webbed. It also had toe claws that grew 12 in(30.5 cm)long. This theropods height was reduced sine to the genus of Kaprosuchus, Brachychampsa and Crocodylus Niloticus, but it benefited from having a 4 in(10.2 cm) thick hide. Due to it being light, it could run up to 22 mph, could slash it claws at 88 miles per second, and had a bite force of 9,080 psi.
Growth
The Carcharadontosuchus Clayornis would mate for several minutes 3 times a day. The mates would stay together until the hatchings grow 1 year old. By then, the hatchling hides would be thick enough to defend against a predators bite such as Velociraptor, Compsognathus, Troodon and Cannibals. The hatchlings would stay in a dense swamp after hatching to hide from predators that could crush there hides. About 10/12 hatchlings survive.

Not Spino hate btw.













