AllosaurusMember4297 XPNov-27-2014 6:51 PMLook at this picture-

According to it, this is JW's list of species-
Tyrannosaurus Rex
Pachycephalosaurus
Plesiosaurus
Pteranodon
Nipponosaurus
Triceratops
Stegosaurus
Spinosaurus
Mosasaurus
Suchomimus
Metricanthosaurus
Microceratus
Parasaurolophus
(unidentified; presumably a hadrosaur)
Lesothosaurus (?)
(unidentified; presumably a hadrosaur)
Elaphrosaurus (?)
Gallimimus
Edmontosaurus
Dimorphodon
Dilophosaurus
Velociraptor
Brachiosaurus
Baryonyx
Alioramus (?)
Apatosaurus
Ankylosaurus
If you know any of the unidentified species, let me know. :)
A random thought- I wanna go to Jurassic World.
“Banana oil.”- George Takei, Gigantis: The Fire Monster
CompsognathusMember0 XP2014-11-27 18:58:00My jaw almost fell out of my mouth when I saw Spinsaurus. Maybe seeing Spino and Rex working together to kill D-Rex would be awesome. Team Rex and Team Spino? LAME! Team Spino and Rex vs Team Diabolus. Those two theropods could work well together.
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CompsognathusMember0 XP2014-11-27 19:00:00Your unidentified between Metriacanthosaurus and Parasaurolophus is Microceratus, not a theropod.
The last one is NOT Edmontosaurus, Edmontosaurus is the one by Gallimimus.
The one between Baryonyx and Apatosaurus appears to be Allosaurus, though I'm not sure.
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CompsognathusMember0 XP2014-11-27 19:01:00I found out one. See the one above mosasaurus to the left? That is Microceratus
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CompsognathusMember0 XP2014-11-27 19:01:00BTW one of theose unidentified Ornithomimosaurs might Coelophysis because that is one of the most well-known Triassic Dinosaurs and it looks like a Ornithomimosaur, though it isn't.
There is no such thing as a pure predator. A meat-eater is eit
CompsognathusMember0 XP2014-11-27 19:02:00I noticed three
1. Therizinosaurus? left
2.deinonychus
3. Acrocanthosaurus
this is what I think they are except that one is defiantly deinonychus!
The giant gate that read Jurassic Park was ruined. The gates where torn off and their where pieces of them all over the ground. Muldoon saw herbivore foot prints maybe Parasaurs or the Trike herd W
CompsognathusMember0 XP2014-11-27 19:04:00You can also definitely confirm one of them as dilophosaurus
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CompsognathusMember0 XP2014-11-27 19:09:00Also the one to the left of Pteradon IS Nipponosaurus.
There is no such thing as a pure predator. A meat-eater is eit
CompsognathusMember0 XP2014-11-27 19:15:00The one below and to the right of Gallimimus appears to be Lesothosaurus...
The one two to the left of that may be Elaphrosaurus...
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AllosaurusMember4297 XP2014-11-27 19:16:00^ I knew the Le part but I couldn't get the rest! Thanks!
@LotS, thanks!
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CompsognathusMember30 XP2014-11-27 19:20:00Nice find, hyped for Spino!
Also there are two raptors...1 is the usual Velociraptor, 2 is amybe Utahraptor, deinonychus, Troodon? And the unidentified theropod in between the anky and barynox is a carnotaurus I think...
CompsognathusMember30 XP2014-11-27 19:21:00Or maybe a ceratosaurs...seeming all the others a returning, heck even spino...so...yeah
CompsognathusMember0 XP2014-11-27 19:23:00Sorry JPCerato, but I'm going to have to burst your bubble there... That one's name starts with an A, not a C.
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CompsognathusMember0 XP2014-11-27 19:27:00Maybe its Abelisaurus?
There is no such thing as a pure predator. A meat-eater is eit
CompsognathusMember0 XP2014-11-27 19:28:00Maybe... looks shorter than that though, hence why I said Allosaurus.
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CompsognathusMember0 XP2014-11-27 19:28:00Yeah, that makes more sense than Abelisaurus.
There is no such thing as a pure predator. A meat-eater is eit
CompsognathusMember0 XP2014-11-27 19:35:00That "Unidentifed Ornithomimid" appears to start with a "C". Possible candidates are Compsognathus and Coelophysis. Though it appears to end with a "Saurus", so it might be Camptosaurus.
There is no such thing as a pure predator. A meat-eater is eit
CompsognathusMember0 XP2014-11-27 20:00:00Not sure if you saw this before, but I think that "unidentified ornithomimid" might be Elaphrosaurus. I see an E in the beginning of that, plus Elaphrosaurus is the right shape to fit that sillouhette.

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TriceratopsMember204 XP2014-11-27 21:31:00AAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
SPINO LIVES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Why must this excitement make my heart palpatate?!! I want this movie out NOW!!!
CompsognathusMember0 XP2014-11-28 14:25:00I went on wikipedia and updated the page with a list of prehistoric animals in Jurassic Park.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_extinct_genera_in_Jurassic_Park
CompsognathusMember0 XP2014-11-28 15:42:00What is the one at the very bottom on the right? It looks like a Raptor.
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AllosaurusMember4297 XP2014-11-28 16:20:00^ It does, but there's no sort of part of the name we can process.
“Banana oil.”- George Takei, Gigantis: The Fire Monster
AllosaurusMember4297 XP2014-11-29 08:27:00@JurassicWorld, that doesn't feature new species in Jurassic World.
“Banana oil.”- George Takei, Gigantis: The Fire Monster
CompsognathusMember0 XP2014-11-29 09:54:00As SilverFalcon said these pictures are on the interent, compare these pictures of dinosaurs with the dinosaurs on that picture.
Suchomimus:
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/0/0a/Suchomimus2.jpg
Baryonyx:
https://31.media.tumblr.com/7dfd04cb6464301e27839066f64a340e/tumblr_inline_n6lwbigGWv1rx4yme.jpg
Spinosaurus:
Tyrannosaurus (Look at the third one down):
http://kerwinqwhitlatchs.blogspot.com/2011/09/tyrannosaurus-rex.html
Pachycephalosaurus:
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/8/87/Pachycephalosaurus.jpg
Triceratops:
http://img2.wikia.nocookie.net/__cb20110723021224/dinosaurs/images/2/21/Triceratops.gif
Stegosaurus:
http://www.paleo.cc/ce/stegosaurus.gif
We need to look for pictures that fit in the sillouette. And let me tell you, you need to dig deep. I found the Spinosaurus one on page 14 on google images.
There is no such thing as a pure predator. A meat-eater is eit
AllosaurusMember4297 XP2014-11-29 10:01:00^ Thanks for the help! :)
“Banana oil.”- George Takei, Gigantis: The Fire Monster
CompsognathusMember0 XP2014-11-29 10:03:00No problem ;)
There is no such thing as a pure predator. A meat-eater is eit
CompsognathusMember0 XP2014-11-29 10:53:00Check this out:
http://pheaston.deviantart.com/art/Ceratosaurus-335843850
It looks like it might fit in the one next to Apatosaurus.
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