
indiana jones
MemberCompsognathusNov-30-2013 8:38 PM"That is one big pile of sh*t" -Doctor Ian Malcom
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It does, it's just that not many people have heard of it. It would be cool to have it in the movie though, especially considering its nickname "Elivisaurus."
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Why do people keep saying its juvenile trex in JP3
in the movie it doesnt state that once.
it was easily pretty much the same scale as spino! U can clearly see tht in the fight scene, rex wouldnt have been Able to ram him. N they were also side to side snapping at each other pretty much similar sizes.
im team rex all the way but thats deffinately ppl tryin to justifying rex losing , by saying he was juvenile. Thats a load of bollocks
MrHappy... Rexy couldn't be 30 in 1993. I mean, the park started building 5-6 years before. Rexy was cloned on Nublar if I remember well, so she was like 4-5 years old. Now, in 2013 she would be 25 years old, and by 2015 she would be 27. Another 5-10 years in her life she has, so that's completely normal.
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5-6 years old? How the hell could she that big when she's that young? I don't care WHAT genetic engineering you've done, you're not getting 40+ foot Rex in 6 years. Maybe they had one of those big ass holding containers until the park was built. 6 years and 40+ feet long and at least 9 tons in weight. That's insane, that's like gaining 100 pounds a day everyday for her entire life.
If that was the case though, she would be so freaking huge it would'nt be funny. Malcolm could see her and say "Hey look, it's King Kong."
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If you can clone dinosaurs, you can accelerate their growth rate very easy actually. It's all ecplained in the novel. Dr.Wu says there that they speeded up their growth rate to fit the park needs.
I know this is insane, but it's the truth.
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I haven't read the book. So that could almost guarantee Rexy to come back as King (or Queen in her case).
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Yes. What I was trying to say (sort of) :)
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Indiana Jones is right about the sub-adult Rex. Cryolophosaurus would not be a bad choice, but I don't know if it's the right choice.
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Ok Indiana Jones, I didn't remember too well. Of course, that wouldn't add more than 0.5-1 year? Rexy has still many years to live.
Oh, and forgot bout Cryolophosaurus. I don't think it is going to appear in the film. It would be cool, but there are many other cooler choice. Like Troodon. It was said and re-said, yes. But I do still think at it. It would also appear for continuity factors, as it already made an appearance in JP:TG.
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