Lord of the Spinosaurs
MemberCompsognathusNov-30-2014 11:41 AMSo recently we have found more and more evidence that points to Spinosaurus being in Jurassic World, like the possible skeleton on main street and it appearing on that list of dinosaurs picture, but I just found more. Take a look at this picture I found on the JW site:
If you look in the top right of the picture you will see this poster that says "Dino-Sized". If you look in the bottom left of the poster right next to the spiral staircase you will see what looks like a picture of two Spinosaurus. I zoomed in on it and it seems obvious that it is Spinosaurus. I see a Crocodile-like snout, a sail, and it even appears to be walking on all fours. It also appears to have a green body and an orange sail, different from the one from Jurassic Park 3. Anyways, you tell me what you think it is ;)
EDIT: That small picture seems to be from a one I found on page 38 of google images when I searched "Spinosaurus" on Safari, though I am not to sure. Heres a link to the picture I am talking about:
*Edited by **AL**
There is no such thing as a pure predator. A meat-eater is eit
Evan123
MemberCompsognathusNov-30-2014 12:37 PMGreat find! I'm really hoping Spinosaurus is in Jurassic World, then maybe they could pass off the one in JP III as a genetic freak or abnormality!
Chris
AdminIndoraptorNov-30-2014 12:51 PMTo make thins easier, you can simply right click COPY and paste images directly into the text editor prior to posting. I've gone ahead and done this for you, but for future reference, it will make discussing pictures easier. Great find though!
Lord of the Spinosaurs
MemberCompsognathusNov-30-2014 12:56 PMYeah I know. I did try posting it directly to the site but it just did that question-mark thing where it can't recognize the picture. It's probably my computer, it's pretty old and it does a lot of weird and frustrating things. Sometimes it will just leave a site and go to the previous site I was on, without me touching anything. Thanks, though!
There is no such thing as a pure predator. A meat-eater is eit
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MemberCompsognathusNov-30-2014 1:03 PMThat skeleton they have greeting the tourists from the outside is not a Spino, its a Suchomimus, the spines are far too short to be Spino, just had to throw that out ;) But, with that aside, that little picture does seem to be a pair of Spinosauruses.
Primal King
MemberCompsognathusNov-30-2014 1:13 PMHi Fact Dude! Long time, no see! Also, I think that's just the angle of the picture.
"If you can't see it... It's already too late."
-Jurassic Apocalypse (by Paden)
Lord of the Spinosaurs
MemberCompsognathusNov-30-2014 1:15 PMYou have a point... But if it was the Angle of the picture what else would it be?
There is no such thing as a pure predator. A meat-eater is eit
Sci-Fi King25
MemberAllosaurusNov-30-2014 1:31 PMHm. I never noticed that, well, it is pretty hard to see... :T Anyways, thanks for sharing this! :)
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MemberCompsognathusNov-30-2014 1:56 PMIt has been a while, nice to see old names lol. Well, from the angle it's taken, it should make the spines appear taller, as any picture taken below what are taking a picture of will do the same.
JPCerato
MemberCompsognathusNov-30-2014 3:13 PMNice find! So hyped! Love Spino and Rex, hope they both live and kick some D-Rex ass!
Lord of the Spinosaurs
MemberCompsognathusDec-06-2014 8:40 AMJust added something you might want to see...
There is no such thing as a pure predator. A meat-eater is eit