The Oceans of Prehistoric Earth
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Cyberdeath
MemberCompsognathusJuly 31, 20127169 Views17 RepliesHere's hoping that they incorporate some prehistoric marine life in Jurassic Park 4! Our planet is over 75% ocean after all![img]http://www.oceansofkansas.com/Varner/varn11.jpg[/img]
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David 1July 31, 2012
That would be pretty neat. And an interesting perspective as well. Underwater life is fascinating. We still have lots to find down there. 
Great post.
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The LimbixAugust 05, 2012
This would be very exciting, however will they break away from the tried and true Raptors...
In the books there is mention of some water based life that had been created, for example something lives in the pond/lake near the opening scene where the Helicopter lands.


shambsAugust 07, 2012
a good crocodile would be great too :-D
[img]http://i1157.photobucket.com/albums/p589/jokerdeldesierto/rm_sarcosuchus.jpg[/img]
[img]http://i1157.photobucket.com/albums/p589/jokerdeldesierto/tumblr_llt0hqePs31qbefzbo1_500.jpg[/img]
SkyAugust 07, 2012
Gator is still the one alive all these years. 
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Xenomorph 54August 07, 2012
@Shambhala Agreed. And I think that crocodile's name is Sarcosuchus.
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Xenomorph 54August 07, 2012
And the second picture crocodile is Deinosuchus.
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The LimbixAugust 07, 2012
Also with Jurassic Park: The Game having a marine facility around Isla Nubla, it is totally possible that a marine predator could be included. However it all depends on if they script writers take us back to the islands or not. Also with the Marine Facility not being in the books, who knows if it was destroyed when the Costa Rican government napalmed the island.
All I can imagine is Moby Dick kinda movie where the Navy are hunting down a massive sea creature that is killing fisherman and destroying boats (or Jaws, and Lake Placid type movie).
But the idea to include a new predator may allow for at least some marine threat, here is hoping any ways.

shambsAugust 08, 2012
LOL sorry, I made a big mistake with the Dunkleosteus...because the DNA comes from mosquitoes fossilized in amber so it is impossible that an marine animal of the Devonian can be revived by bioengineering. XDD

Xenomorph 54August 08, 2012
@Shambhala  The devonian is one of my favorite periods...that's when fish started evolving into super-predators like stethacanthus, hyneria and, like you mentioned, Dunkleosteus.
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They glow in every color of the rainbow...they travel endlessly through space...

shambsAugust 08, 2012
@Eustreptospondylus 54, yeah is a very interesting period indeed and btw I think a Sarcosuchus or Deinonychus attacking a T-Rex would be nice :p

Xenomorph 54August 08, 2012
@Shambhala Yeah that would be nice...
How about Xenomorph vs Velociraptor?
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They glow in every color of the rainbow...they travel endlessly through space...

shambsAugust 08, 2012
@Eustreptospondylus 54 see tha Deaconraptor
[img]http://i1157.photobucket.com/albums/p589/jokerdeldesierto/velocideacon.jpg[/img]

Xenomorph 54August 12, 2012
Very, very nice Shambs/Mapusoul!!
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They glow in every color of the rainbow...they travel endlessly through space...
RiverRyderSeptember 15, 2012
I would like to see a tyrant marine predator such as liopleurodon or a mosasaurus.
backinactionDecember 23, 2013
dinosaurs: took over the land, air, and oceans during the mesozoic era!

GODZILLA HIMSELFJanuary 26, 2014
actually, just the land. pterasaurs were in the sky and various marine reptiles inhabited the oceons.
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