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Post by Ornithomimus on Sept 9, 2016 19:48:59 GMT -5
But Indominus doesn't have more teeth than the T-rex?
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Post by Horseyhoo on Sept 10, 2016 16:37:25 GMT -5
A bit of a paradox, eh...
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Post by 82bstewart on Sept 11, 2016 10:51:29 GMT -5
Have u counted them?
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Post by Horseyhoo on Sept 12, 2016 1:20:55 GMT -5
Well.... In Jurassic World, the I. rex is marketed as being "bigger, louder, more teeth" right? But at the end of the film when the Raptors are fighting the I. rex, Gray counts the teeth and says "we need more teeth", referring to the T. rex. So...
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Post by 82bstewart on Sept 12, 2016 1:25:51 GMT -5
Are u sure its not the movie itself being marketed as Bigger Louder More Teeth...? An how do we know there not talking about the Mosasuar? Im not saying yall are wrong im just asking good questions to consider for conversation..
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Post by CityRaptor on Sept 12, 2016 4:33:28 GMT -5
Bigger, louder and more teeth? Get a Shantungosaurus!
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Post by Horseyhoo on Sept 12, 2016 11:25:50 GMT -5
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Post by 82bstewart on Sept 12, 2016 14:11:08 GMT -5
Yep id say ur right... but ironicly they used the mosasaur stadium for that ad not the Indominus paddock.
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Post by Ornithomimus on Sept 13, 2016 10:26:16 GMT -5
What i can see on images is that Indominus has not more teeth than the T-Rex. They wanted a new dinosaur (Indominus) to be superior to the T-Rex so the part 'more teeth' is refering to the T-Rex'. The Indominus paddock was not finished yet in the movie, maybe they wanted to make it just like as shown in the image.
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