Most dangerous Jurassic Park dinosaur?

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[FONT=Impact]QUOTE He that wounded thee will make thee whole[/quote]The biggest,baddest strangest, fastest...The best (worst?) that Jurassic Park has to offer!
Who is the worst? Is itVelociraptor? Dilophasaurus? T.rex? Triceratops? Who knows? Remember, I dont care if it's from the toy lines, movies, games, I dont care. Lets have lots of debate, and I might participate down the line.
Personaly, my money is either on velociraptor or t.rex. Care to disagree?
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Raptors are carnage creators of the JP world, they are the most dangerous. Rex is a very close second.
When all is said and done and the world is empty how much does it really matter the amount of money you had or what car you drove?
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It is interesting that you say that. But you are forgetting the giant raptor from the toylines. What was it? A utahraptor?
Anyway, there is a lot of damage in a JP raptor scaled up. Think about it.
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I just know the movies, never looked at the games or toylines, never had a JP toy in my life.
When all is said and done and the world is empty how much does it really matter the amount of money you had or what car you drove?
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Post by Deepu_ravi »

me too.but i think the most dangerous dino in jp series was tyrannosaurus.the way it damaged the car was simply outstanding and also the jeep chasing and in tlw the way it damaged the m class and the research truck was horrendous and also the destruction it caused in san diego.second i think both raptors and spinosaurus deserves both of them were aggressive.
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To tell you the truth, niether have I seen the toy lines. I just remember seeing it in passing. But there was a color changing carnotaur in the "lost world" book. He cant challange a t.rex, but might be worth considering.
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Righto--- I'd say the Velociraptor...
Why?

Well, Think About it...

*Mean
*Nasty
*Fast
*Smart (eg: smell,hearing,hunting...etc)
*Powerful
*Gross (as in their eating habits... [/QUOTE ALAN GRANT: JP1] "Point is, You're Alive When They start to eat you..."
*Scary looking (eg: claws, teeth...)

Could there be a better combination...?
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Post by sPitter of the Rats »

I'd have to give it to the Dilophosaurs. Projectile venom disables opponents 20ft before they reach them. AND they were supposed to be pack hunters right? Those fuckers are due for some serious return action when IV rolls around.

Scudworth: I first got the idea for Cloney Island after seeing the movie Jurassic Park 3! But my ill-concieved amusement park will be filled with human clones instead of zoo animals! It's as fool-proof as the amusement park in the movie it's self!
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hmm Velociraptor I think!? Even the raptor portrayed in the movie actually not 'raptor' (velociraptor has more smaller size). Raptor in jurassic park is more like deinonychus
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Wow... I haven't been on here for what seems like a millions years...
I may actually have to ditch this place, as I don't have the time for it any more.
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