Titanoboa in JP4?
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Jeditkacheff
MemberCompsognathusJune 02, 20131474 Views10 RepliesWhat do you think of the possibility of a titanoboa in JP4>
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Makaveli7June 02, 2013
I think it could make a cameo: when the protagonists are running away from some other dinosaur, they run into the forest, where someone is eaten by it.
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Rex Fan 684June 02, 2013
I agree, but I don't think it should be a main antagonist. A background creature. 
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futurepaleontologist1June 02, 2013
It should be kinda like the Ceratosaurus in JP3. It comes in, scare the crap out of a few people, and then leaves suddenly due to a larger carnivorous dinosaur.
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Lord VaderJune 02, 2013
The concept of a 1 ton snake is pretty cool. Could it interrupt a fight somehow (like JP when the Raptor attacks the people and gets attacked by T-Rex)?
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futurepaleontologist1June 02, 2013
Maybe. It's possible but boas don't attack very fast. They're constrictors. Possible though
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t-rex90June 03, 2013
Although I like titanaboa and thought the documentary of it was really cool, I'm going to have to say no. This is Jurassic Park not a scifi original snake movie like Anaconda, Boa, Python, etc.
JeditkacheffJune 03, 2013
I totally agree rex fan I never meant it to wind up being the antagonist  just sort of being like the raptors in like all the other Jurassic parks :D

Rex Fan 684June 03, 2013
Yeah, t-rex90 > has a point though. This is a movie about dinosaurs. Contemporaries of dinosaurs are one thing, but Titanaboa woud be a bit of a stretch. Still cool though.
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