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I was rooting for Tarbosaurus, but I like Titanovenator too and it was a good fight overall.
I was rooting for Nano-T, but it was well written.
As far as Nano-T beinga young T.rex, it's unlikely.
I remember reading this on the Walking With Dinosaurs site. Very interesting observation.
Good chapter as usual. Looking forward to the next.
great job, AlphaDino. You never fail to amaze us with your writing. can't wait for the rest.
This most certainly looks like an abandoned location, built by InGen, for use during the first movie's timeperiod. Open for lots of speculation as to its use then and now, whether that be renovation or not, but it definitely isn't new in terms of age.
Perhaps a kid gets lost during a tour and the search team winds up here.
What can be seen in image one is an electric cable hidden among the branches, maybe as part of an electric fence.
The building has a staircase with a railing leading to a double doorway which has an awning overhead. Such construction usually infers some importance utility-wise, but not necessarily for public use.
Amazing work. Really looking forward to the rest.
Somethin Real, your compliments are greatly appreciated.
There is more to come, and it will be very intense.
Great fight, but I was rooting the Tarbosaurus.
i just hope t rex beats spino's behind in the movie
It could be fixing up of the old raptor pen
Great fight, although I was rooting for Tarbosaurus.
Thanks for all the support guys, I try to make them more regular, but it just doesn'work out, well anyway, regarding Spino's bite force: Here we have the jaw of a Spinosaurus:
An alligator:

A crocodile:

And a a gharial:

If we were to compare the jaws of a Spinosaurus, an alligator, a crocodile and a gharial, which are all exactly the same length, the jaws of the gharial would most likely be the most similar to the jaws of the Spinosaurus. Both had very thin and elongated jaws. Thin jaws means that it was less well muscled. Long jaws mean that those muscles were stretched very thin over the entire jaw, decreasing the bite force even further. The advantage in such jaws is that they are light and can be moved quickly. Perfect for grabbing fish. Another interesting matter is that gharials hunt far less terrestrial animals than cros and gators.
Nice fight, I was rooting for NanoT.
Nice fight. I was rooting for Nanuqsaurus.
Wow, brilliant post, thanks for taking the time to post this and as SOMETHING REAL said I am now sctually researching this because it is a very interesting topic indeed!
yes, he did.
However, many of his studies have been discredited (i.e. Rex was primarily a scavenger)
There is an abundance of evidence pointing to Nanotyrannus being its own species
Good fight.
Didn't Jack Horner say that Nanotyrannus was just a teenage version of T-Rex, though?
I don't want to burst anyone's bubble here but on Reel Tours' twitter account, they have the fourth image from above and the caption is: hard at work on dinosaur enclosure. So obviously this is a NEW part or a renovation of an old part
Whatever. Phase 1 is commencing as we speak.
Well Mr. Happy, the less YOU know, the better...
I see. Well, the less you know, the better.
I am not a Nintendo nut. I am just a Zelda fan. I won't go bonkers or anything.
There was actually an episode of Pokemon that was banned because people got seizures watching it.
Pokemon has nothing to do with this, I was just wondering since you're a Nintendo nut.
Da hell!???
No, is this supposed to be some creppypasta thing?
Even then, what the hell does this have to do wwith Pokemon?
You don't want to know.
On a side note, are you aware of the banned episode of Pokemon that gave people seizures?











