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MemberCompsognathusJan-30-2015 1:42 PMToday I will talk about Parasaurolophus.
Here's how it looked in Jurassic Park,
heres how it looked in The Lost World,
and here it is is Jurassic Park III
As you can see, no two films has the same design. The first ones were dark-green, the second were dirt coloured, finally the third were light green, with black stripes on their backs, markings on their legs and a reddish crest. It should be noted that there are theories that the green Parasaurolophus are females, and the dirt coloured ones are the males. There is very little evidence to support this. In Jurassic Park they are all green ones, in The Lost World they are all dirt coloured ones, and in Jurassic Park III they are all green with black stripes. Since they are all green in the first film, it does support the theory. As anyone who watched the first film knows, all the dinosaurs were female.
I will make another one of these soon.
Allotitan
MemberCompsognathusJan-30-2015 3:50 PMInteresting, never noticed this.
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MemberAllosaurusJan-30-2015 5:16 PMI always assumed the male-female theory was true. However, here's some evidence!
The TLW ones are males, along with the JPIII ones. The JPIII ones simply adapted to the forest enviornment (you can see dirt-colored markings and the stripes), in contrast to the savanna-like areas in TLW. Yes, it's really not a good theory, but it's the best I could come up with in about thirty seconds-one minute.
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Nano-Rex3
MemberCompsognathusFeb-01-2015 8:52 PMI've wondered about this too, and in Jurassic World it looks like the Triceratops will be a bluish green, Also the Brachiosaurus is another good example.