Water Creatures for JP4

Somewhere on a remote island there lie no fences, no power, and no plot. Explore the amazing world of the Universal Studios potential known as Jurassic Park IV. (Spoilers Allowed!)
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That's what i get for watching discovery channel /dry.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid="<_<" border="0" alt="dry.gif" />
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all of you keep talking about megalodons and i thought i shoud tell you about the book i just read, it's called MEG and its about a megalodon, its set in modern times, its about a few megalodon that thrive in a trench in the south pacific, and one has escaped.. ALL jp fans will love this, on the cover they compare it to michael crichton and one of the praises for it calls it Jurassic Shark. so DEFENITELY go and pick it up, i promise you'll enjoy it, the author is Steve Alten, whos relatively new to the writing business. He has recently written a Loch Ness Monster book (The Loch) that has yet to be published but already has critics raving and it's movie rights have been bought. GO PICK UP MEG: A Novel of Deep Terror

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and about a prehistoric water creature for jpiv: EEHHH(buzzernoise) it just doesn't fit, especially because its on the mainland. theres enough action between the land and air dinos, they should just use what theyve got! (thats only my opinion i understand)
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Everything is not enought! I need more creature to vote. /sad.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":(" border="0" alt="sad.gif" /> /sad.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":(" border="0" alt="sad.gif" /> /blink.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":blink:" border="0" alt="blink.gif" />
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Nagisa wrote:
Chaotic_Baryonyx wrote: Macroplata.
YES! /ph34r.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":ph34r:" border="0" alt="ph34r.gif" />
what is Macroplata, anyway?

there's a water predator already in JP series: spino
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I think the easiest way to describe Macroplata is calling it a JP-Raptor-Sized Elasmosaur with a Croc head.
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Sarcosuchus
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I heard steven speilburg wants to put in a mososaur in the movie.
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Tanystropheus


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Megladon and Plesiasorus
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Liopleurodon
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