
The Limbix
CompsognathusMember0 XPAug-07-2012 5:11 PMOuransaurus is logical, mostly because of the inclusion of Spinosaurus.
Included in the original books, and in JP3 were some awesome breeds that were only mentioned or seen as part of the scenery. Including ankylosaurus, Maiasaura, Hypsilophodon, Hadrosaurus, Diplodocus... the list does go on for herbivores and I would love to see many of them.
Great idea for a post, many people forget just awesome herbivores are.

shambs
CompsognathusMember40 XPAug-08-2012 5:33 AMTherizinosaurus are exotic and interesting for a movie and on the other hand we have the Iguanodon, Gastonia, Kentrosaurus, Amargasaurus, Chasmosaurus, Argentinosaurus (world's largest), etc.
Ankylosaurus may be a worthy opponent for any predator IMO, and of course the favorite prey of the Tyrannosaurus Rex, the Anatotitan.

Sky
CompsognathusMember0 XPAug-09-2012 1:41 AMBrachiosaurus was shown in the first movie and never repeated. That dino maybe slow but is attractive for scenery.
Uncertainty is the only certainty there is, and knowing how to live with insecurity is the only security.

TyrannosaurusImperator
CompsognathusMember0 XPAug-24-2012 2:50 AMAll of you have great choices....but what about the most famous herbivore of all time???
Littlefoot.....the Apatosaurus that use too go by the name "Brontosaurus". My favorite Herbivore of them all!

Xmorency13
CompsognathusMember0 XPSep-11-2012 10:10 PMGreat choices!
I would like to see them:
-Triceratops
-Stegosaurus
-Torosaurus
-Brachiosaurus
-Pachycephalosaurus
-Parasaurolophus
-Ankylosaurus
-Amphicoelias
-Styracosaurus
Huge fan of the Tyrannosaurus Rex and the Jurassic Park I and II movies. Hope the King will gets his revenge in Jurassic Park IV.

RiverRyder
CompsognathusMember0 XPSep-15-2012 9:56 PMTriceratops
Parasaurolophus
Corythosaurus
Edmontosaurus
Polacanthus
Iguanodon
Stegosaurus
Amphicoelias
Brachiosaurus
Dryosaurus

xanimalx
CompsognathusMember0 XPOct-08-2012 10:53 AMtriceratops
Brachiosaurus
stegasourus

Gimm-e
CompsognathusMember0 XPOct-29-2012 11:22 PM@TyrannosaurusImperator.
The Land before time is one of my all-time favourite movies. Did you know that almost 10-15 minutes of the t-rex attack was cut from the film because it was deemed too frightening for children by psychologists? They still haven't released the footage and it's probably lost. Shame...
As for the herbivores...
-Triceratops
-Brachiosaurus
-Parasaurolophus.
-Ankylosaurus
-Pachycephalosaurus
-Deinocheirus
-Stegosaurus
fingers crossed.
You don\\\'t see them fucking each other over for a goddamn percentage!

Dino Fan 150
CompsognathusMember2 XPJun-09-2013 3:24 PMIguanodon
Diplodocus
Styracosaurus
Othnielia
Maiasaura
Kentrosaurus

Kamoebas V.6
StegosaurusMember765 XPSep-26-2019 10:19 AMWhat is this?
I just typed topic/666.