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Drawn by: pablo laraΒ Painted & environment by: Manuel Unda gonzalez.
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greenanac0nda [2016-01-22 18:20:15 +0000 UTC]
Now this is how They should use Spinosaurus in Future films, Hunting in the Water. Like Crocodile Vs. Lion, In the Water, T-rex Don't have good odds.. But on land... That's different.
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Vincentmarucut10292 In reply to greenanac0nda [2022-10-29 19:10:39 +0000 UTC]
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Samtor2023 [2015-11-27 11:03:53 +0000 UTC]
I really wanna see a Spino in JW. The Spino is just so cool!!!
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L-ii-zz [2015-09-06 20:30:18 +0000 UTC]
Look at her!! she's awesome! I just don't understand why some people hate her!
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Snakeman2013 [2015-07-05 15:15:50 +0000 UTC]
I personally would like to see Spinosaurus again in another Jurassic Park film. I don't understand as to why there's so much hate for it.
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JeditheSciFiFreak In reply to Snakeman2013 [2015-11-26 06:13:06 +0000 UTC]
People only hate it because it killed the T-Rex.
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Dragontrance2253 In reply to Snakeman2013 [2015-07-13 23:43:06 +0000 UTC]
I agree the spinosarus is 1 of the best dinosaurs.
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xaviir20 [2015-06-15 20:17:49 +0000 UTC]
I never knew that spinosaurus can swin underwater cause I seen his spine out only from the old movie.
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cursedironfist7 In reply to xaviir20 [2016-02-02 20:33:26 +0000 UTC]
a new theory paleontoligists are suggesting is that spino looked more like a hippo. large bulky body,walked on all fours and lived mostly a aquatic lifestyle.
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xaviir20 In reply to cursedironfist7 [2016-02-03 02:48:29 +0000 UTC]
I didn't know that but that sounds cool.
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cursedironfist7 In reply to xaviir20 [2016-02-03 02:51:18 +0000 UTC]
www.youtube.com/watch?v=qETwhuβ¦
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ChrissonatorOFL In reply to xaviir20 [2015-06-18 20:28:38 +0000 UTC]
Jurassic Park 3 has a somewhat inaccurate depiction of this animal.
However, yes, Spinosaurus swam. Here's the new depiction of swimming:
upload.wikimedia.org/wikipediaβ¦
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xaviir20 In reply to ChrissonatorOFL [2015-06-18 21:52:50 +0000 UTC]
That's cool he is a swimmer
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MrPapasargus In reply to XSamuraiEdgeX [2015-06-09 16:17:50 +0000 UTC]
This beautiful creature had some changes and updates over the last century.
The last (And most accurate) version is that the Spinosaurus was some kind ofΒ 12β18 metres (41β59Β ft) crocodile.
He actually was quadruped (Almost all the time, only walking and strutting on two legs), and stayed most of his time on water, catching fish.
He had short legs, to be more aerodynamic, and some kind of "Sensors" on his snout, to catch his preys without even looking.
Quite different to the one in JP III, isn't he?
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XSamuraiEdgeX In reply to MrPapasargus [2015-06-09 16:35:53 +0000 UTC]
indeed, steven spielberg shows dinosaurs in a very different way. like tricking the entire world into believing that velociraptors are large reptiles, but reality hits you in the face when they're actually dog-sized feathery twits. or when pterodactyl had teeth while it freaking doesn't!
he's a great director and all but he needs to stick to reality a little to avoid spreading false ideas like these.
but on the other hand, even if the dinosaurs in the movie were different than the real ones, maybe it was to make the movie cooler i think. i mean no one wants to be chased by midgets! XD the watchers aien't definitely gonna like that!
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grisador [2015-04-14 09:25:53 +0000 UTC]
Awesome Artwork...
Personally Δ± really like this creature from JP III.
But everyone're so eager to jump to newer inaccurater one and everybody want this animal to be killed
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BrandonScottPilcher [2015-01-24 16:40:59 +0000 UTC]
You know, I would have like JPIII a lot more if they had played up the Spino's aquatic character more instead of making it an overpowered T. Rex substitute. Unfortunately nobody before last year knew just how aquatic it really would have been.
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grisador In reply to BrandonScottPilcher [2015-03-31 06:21:49 +0000 UTC]
You know The Tyrannosaur isn't The most powerfull predator Right?
There is also a big possibility that new skeleton is chimera
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acepredator In reply to grisador [2015-06-02 03:32:24 +0000 UTC]
Still aquatic. I expected it before we found it.
As powerful as it is, and as immune to T. rex attack as it is, it wouldn't kill a T. rex on land. It's too slow. In water it will win every time.
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grisador In reply to acepredator [2015-06-02 12:05:35 +0000 UTC]
I know; But not 'entirely' aquatic; that makes a 'vital' difference; It is capable of go/switch between Land & Water; I think Tyrannosaurus won in the fully Terrestrial/Land enviroments and Spinosaurus win at The Water (And water related like Swamp, Coastal and such) But Remember !
The Jurassic Park 'Creatures' are Not Real Dinosaurus. They are 'Genetically ''Messed up'' (Or 'advanced' if you're a Fan) Amphibian/Frog Hybrids' so JPIII fight still slightly Legit.
At least the Creatures of First two movies are Hybrids; I can't tell anything about the Jurassic World untill I se the movie
(Thought see Proto-Feathers at The Frankestien I. Rex and Spinosauroids like Baryonx and Suchomimus gives a 'False Hope' Tyrannosaurus and Gallimimus are still completely naked)
(And I will not even mention Enormously gigantic '''Velociraptors'' .... Yes that Δ°S confirmed)
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