Ok, so we pretty much know where all the herbivorous dinosaurs of JW are located. But, where do you think the carnivores are? Ok, we know T-rex is in T-rex Kingdom and the Velociraptors I'm presuming are in some kind of holding pen. But, where do you think the Baryonx, Suchomimus and Metriacanthosaurus are in the park? Also, thoughts on locations for the 2 hadrosaurs,(Edmontosaurus and Parasaurolophus)?
I'd guess the Spinosaurs are all in their own little shared area. It would probably be called something along the lines of Spinosaur Stream. As for the Metriacanthosaurus, I'd say an area with all the other small carnivores on display.
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^Those are pretty good, but I'd say that the Metricanthosaurus would be in an area alone, as there's no other small carnivores confirmed (it should be like that if there's other smaller carnivores on display).
I'm assuming the Parasaurolophus and Edmontosaurus will be seen in the Gyrosphere and the Cretaceous Cruise.
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^I was thinking the Metricanthosaurus wouldn't be in a section of the park with other small carnivores. (Maybe if Dilophosaurus makes it to the film as a park attraction, it'll be in the same area as Metricanthosaurus.)
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