
It shouldn't be that low, that's for sure.
I guess mark up another inaccuracy for Jurassic World, then. What are we at now, 20?

In a recent study, they found that Stegosaurus tails were very flexible, and so that pose is definitely possible. However, it is still not dragging. It even appears to be standing up or rearing a little. People simply complain too much.
"If you can't see it... It's already too late."
-Jurassic Apocalypse (by Paden)

Very flexible horizontally, not so much vertically. The pose is taking it a bit too extreme.
If anything, it should be a convex curve than a concave.

I watched the trailer again, and no, it is not dragging its just low.

"If you can't see it... It's already too late."
-Jurassic Apocalypse (by Paden)

Just did what you said, and:
I'll rephrase my statement and just chalk it up as a maybe. It's more-so the almost vertical position of the base of the tail in the video that's making me speculate. Perhaps it's the camera angle.

Ah. I see where your concerned. To me it appears to be swinging it a little bit. So it probably is the camera angle.
"If you can't see it... It's already too late."
-Jurassic Apocalypse (by Paden)

Yeah thats what I said, its swingning and is not touching the grass so its probably just low...

my guess is that its in a really relaxed state. in the river cruise scene they have there tails up at a proper level

What I'm concerned about is why they're using the TLW Parasaurolophus skin.
This is the JW Parasaurolophus.
“Banana oil.”- George Takei, Gigantis: The Fire Monster

@Sci-If King25 If you didn't know already some of the dinosaur pictures shown on the Jurassic World website are not the actual CGI renders that are going to be used in the film. You can tell just by looking at them that they are just drawings and not CGI renders like the T.Rex or pteranodon for example.

It could be a placeholder. Owens' Raptor sqaud had place holder textures when they were being animated, anyways. We learned that from the leaked trailer months back.