Cryolophosaurus in jurassic world?
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indiana jones
MemberCompsognathusNov 30, 20137307 Views55 Replies"That is one big pile of sh*t" -Doctor Ian Malcom
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I know Indiana. Hmmm... being the biggest doesn't mean neccessarly Rexy/Big Red is also the oldest! Every dinosaur (like every creature) is different. Maybe Rexy is just a freaking giant for her species on Isla Nublar and Sorna. Let's also take the fact that genethics and cloning have an important spot here. ;)
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I mean giant by Jurassic Park standards. I agree with your estimation though.
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They used the same mechanical trex in the last two films, just added a second for TLW U retards lol
it even says on the extras of the dvd's
so yh it is still a load of bollox. On the scale graph pictures he looks smaller in length and mainly height due to the sail on spino but in the actual battle in the movie they looked same size.
Infact! If u wanna get really technical like u all seem to be doin, both spino and rex were under sized. Rex technically shoulda been the length of th
JP3 spino n spino prob 50ft instead of 45

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19 feet at the sail indiana
i dont think u know an awfull lot about ya scaling pal, the largest tyrannosaur ever excavated SUE which our friend here rexy is based on. U may wanna check this out http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sue_%28Tyrannosaurus%29
And it isnt a fact. There is no fact . does it say juvenile on this scale chart : http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=159880725
no !
i am not even bothered really i have my views that the second rex bit spino round the neck should caused major damage and possibly give rex the advantage to win , im just waitin for a reply now sayin it was juvenile bite force. ha

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At the very least, it was smaller than any of the other JP Tyrannosaurus's. I do think it was a sub adult personally, but that's just me (and half the other guys on this forum).
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