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Post by jpdude11 on Sept 5, 2009 21:22:24 GMT -5
yep its a juvie rex!
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Post by giganotosaurus on Sept 5, 2009 21:41:39 GMT -5
There's too much of a difference look at the eye hole for example.
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Post by jpdude11 on Sept 5, 2009 22:45:40 GMT -5
maybe its a deformed juie rex
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Post by giganotosaurus on Sept 5, 2009 22:51:27 GMT -5
really... you honestly think they found a deformed juvie rex... that's some denial.
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Why? Why are the innocent punished? Why the sacrifice? Why the pain? There aren't any promises.
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Post by _Veritas_ on Sept 6, 2009 1:17:23 GMT -5
I think the nano/juvi debate would be better suited for a thread in the Paleo section insted of here guys...
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Post by giganotosaurus on Sept 6, 2009 1:38:45 GMT -5
kk sorry back on topic
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Post by stego on Apr 8, 2010 18:01:08 GMT -5
Dutchallosar said: Like I told you guys, I'm not debating the fight in the movie. In fact, I heard a theory that the Spinosaurus skeleton was actually a mix of bones from the Baryonyx and the Ouranosaurus. I don't know whether or not this is true, I need more information for this. But what I'm trying to show you, is that the Rex which most of you so fiercely protect, is most likely not the one as seen in the movies at all.
If spino really was that, irratator was still thought to have a sail!
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Post by jpdude11 on Apr 22, 2010 19:20:34 GMT -5
Irritaror did have a small sail and so did baby spinos
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Post by stego on Apr 22, 2010 19:43:19 GMT -5
If Irratator didn't have a sail, Suchumimus still had one!
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Post by jpdude11 on May 5, 2010 17:30:16 GMT -5
Tea huh that is still true maybe an irritaror or a baryonix is an baby spino
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Post by stego on May 5, 2010 17:35:19 GMT -5
With the debate, I think the Spinosaurus was completely seperate from Baryonyx. The Spino was just unanounced like the mamenchisaurus. Both were not in the park. JpDude, Spinosaurus lives in Africa while Baryonyx lives in N. America. so that can't be true.
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Post by Supersaurus on Aug 23, 2010 16:53:27 GMT -5
Listed below are 10 of the JP dinosaurs with the 'average to large' skeletal sizes that I've so far worked out. These sizes are apparently true to science, but what I'm really interested in is how they compare to their Jurassic Park counterparts?
Brachiosaur - 51ft tall x 52ft long. Mamenchisaurus - 85 - 100ft long. Spinosaur - 45ft long. T-rex - 37ft long. Trike - 30ft long. Stegosaur - 30ft - 40ft long. Parasaur - 35ft - 40ft long. Corythosaur - 33ft long. Ankylosaur - 28ft long. Gallimimus - 9.5ft tall.
Once I have a much better idea of these dinosaurs actual sizes (including the movie animals), I will be able to get my sculptures of the above listed dinos more in scale with each other. I plan to do dioramas with the diferent species mixed together you see! ;D
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Post by stego on Aug 24, 2010 7:06:00 GMT -5
I thought brachiosaurus was 40' tall and 85' long? The JP3 people did it wrong, at least that is what I learned.
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Post by Supersaurus on Aug 24, 2010 13:54:17 GMT -5
I suppose it depends on the angle of the neck. If it was lowered, the head would not stand so high and it would appear longer. I'm going by the JP Brachiosaur version when I say 51ft tall. This is the model I want to do.
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