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they can always make new jeeps for the film. Just because some are placed in theme parks does not mean they cant get more paint them and weather them like they did 29. And 29 is 100% weathered as I've been weathering things for over 10 years and can tell its a paint/poweder job.
Wow how awesome
also if you look closely it looks like some people dressed in khaki MULDOON style dress wear, holding childfrens hands. This could possibly be a tour guide :D
AHHHHH excited.
False, and complete and utter Bird S. Almost everything we've found about the multiple species of terror bird point to a hunter, even huge brain says hunter. Its not normaly big and fat, but thin and sleek and a built killer.
i missed writing them UCMP....next one is gonna be up in a little bit :)
Man, I want to go to that park!
@Muldoomed- I was thinking the same thing. Any business that is taking over a complete failure such as the first JP would not want to resemble that old business in any way.
I get the nostaglia kicking in and wanting it to be similar to your first JP experience, but its a completely new park. I like what I have seen so far, I think they are taking the right steps of bringing in a completely new movie and story but still respecting the past.
I might get confused with this but, okay, I've got to find grid paper.
both true and false.The terror got his name by that big... dangerouse.... cool looking beak so any way these beaks are made to smash on prey and kill them but also like today's birds thay have beaks to eat vegetation
Thanks. Sorry Mr.Happy. I did pretty much the exact opposite of what you were hoping for.
Flase. Some Terror Birds could've been herbivores, but I doubt that Gastornis was one. The power to crush bones is pretty useless when you're a herbivore. The long and sturdy legs combined with it's slemnder body make for a pretty good runner and as was said before, it had small intestines. Carnivores always have smaller intestines than Herbivores because it's easier to extract nutrients from meat than from plants.
Really loking forward to this.
Great fight. I really missed your fights. I was rooting for Torvosaurus.
I definitely agree with your size estimates and btw I didn't read it again. I'm already used to that appearing at some point of a list.
They are not Mercedes they are Textron Tigers.
Hmm so is this a shot of people and staff walking the park? Guess it makes sense to put some dino enclousers 40ft below to look down upon like how zoos do.
Phantom its time for change. I'm 26 now and Jurassic park franchise has been my all time favorite franchise ever since it being the first movie I ever saw in a theater as a kid.
I highly doubt a new company coming in, is going to directly copy the vehicles color patterns used 20 years prior. I would love to see a blue color scheme with the world logos somewhere, as well as a new number font.
This is not a reeboot so don't expect to see anything related to the first movie on any vehicles or anything else.
Spino: Height 25-28ft., Length 60ft., Weight 11-14t (leaning more towards 13 or 13.5t)
T-rex: Height 16ft., Length 40-43ft. (maybe 45ft.), Weight 8-8.5t
Giga: Height 17ft., Length 43-45 (maybe 47ft.), Weight 8-8.8t (maybe 9t, maybe)
Just my thoughts.
SPINOSAURUS HAS REIGN OVER ALL THERAPODS!
Cool dino, deffinately one of the largest.
Giga was a lot heavier, I still can't tell wether or not it's larger than carchar.
I put Acro at 5-6t (maybe 6.5t) and Torvo at 3.5-4.5t (you had it right the first time). Acro had sail that was covered in muscle actually, not a spinosaur sail. The neural spines on its neck were like a locking mechanism, keeping its prey in one spot.
Completely agree with the winner, great fight.
ACRO RULES!
(they seriously need to put an acrocanthosaurus in JW, that would be awesome)
Holy crap! YEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEESSS! Its really happening!
As you can see in the 2nd and 3rd picture, of you look closely they have Jurassic World Posters in the background.
I think I could never do a fight... a good one...
Well, some people said htis was dumb and idiotic... we can all be nicer, you see...
there's nothing 'mean' about it 401....ok look at it like this. you're in school, right? what if your teacher strode in, and taught you...i dunno...something in math..completely wrong? and some one had to go back and fix it...it's irritating.
i read the entire paper, after a lengthy internet search. These guys...do not know what they're even talking about. sad to say....but it's the truth and the truth hurts sometimes..
indeed, these put mine to shame.
Let's not be so mean, now...
i mean...this study....just doesn't seem to even know what it's talking about....
Humans, Must challange everything we know...
Why?
Because we're dumb.
Anyways, as humans, we try and find relations wiht things, that we know today... This is a terror bird, Not a blue jay... There's differences...
This is kinda dumb...
An early clue came by way of footprints likely left behind by an American cousin of Gastornis. The footprints do not show imprints of sharp claws, which would have been expected as tools to grapple prey.
ok, well, yes. Modern birds do this, it's their main way of killing prey. Ostriched( the closest in size) don't use their feet at all, and are indeed fast runners. Although they are herbivorous.. Tyrannosaurus had sharp-ish talons, yet it did not have to grapple with its feet. It's jaws were it's main weapon, as with Gastornis.
I'm also a bit confused...It talks about calcium isotopes in the bones...then goes to the teeth....of which Gastornis - or any terror bird for that matter - did not have.
Not all terror birds were strictly one way or the other in their dietary preferences. Indeed, there were herbivorous terror birds. They evolved to diverge from constant competition with the saber toothed cats, and dire wolves, or other predators they lived with. Were all terror birds herbivores? no. Were they all carnivores? no.
So, there is a little bit of truth to this...but not much.
So this is Dino Fights.
THERE WILL BE NO ZOMBIE KATY DINOSAUR











