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  1. Jun 25, 2024 · In Jurassic Park 3, the Spinosaurus easily defeats the T. rex in a showdown by clenching its neck tightly between its jaws. However, in real life, the outcome of such a battle would be speculative and depend on various factors such as size, strength, and fighting tactics.

  2. Based on supplementary material/unconfirmed theories thanks to JP3's messy production, fans have narrowed down two possible reasons for why Spinosaurus pursued the humans across Isla Sorna: He had a child that Cooper (one of the mercs hired by Paul Kirby and the first guy to get, err, offed by Spino in the film) killed and was seeking RETRIBUTION!

  3. Apr 4, 2024 · In Jurassic Park III, the Spinosaurus gives the T-Rex a deadly bite to its neck, but in reality, that wouldn't have been possible. The Spinosaurus jaw wasn't that strong, as it was built to catch slippery fish.

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    • The Real-Life Spinosaurus Dinosaur Explained
    • How Jurassic Park 3's Spinosaurus Compares to The Real Version
    • The Spinosaurus vs. The T-Rex in Real Life
    • How Jurassic Park 3's T-Rex Compares to The Real Version

    How would a T-rex/Spinosaurus showdown go down? One thing's for sure about the Spinosaurus: its impressive biological stats make it an undervalued dinosaur in the Jurassic Park franchise, but not in the way some may think. The predator is downplayed as a hulking apex predator, which is not true and the portrayal removes all nuance. And as for the q...

    In many ways, the real-life Jurassic Park 3 Spinosaurus was like a supersized, aquatic version of another dinosaur from Jurassic Park's original trilogy: the Velociraptor. The Spinosaurus weighed 13 to 22 tons and measured up to 57 feet long. It was a semi-aquatic species that maneuvered well in wet, swamp-like environments, and thanks to its massi...

    In the soon-to-end Jurassic Park franchise, the Spinosaurus is markedly more intimidating and lethal than the real-life version. Though it would have been impressive to see Jurassic World bring back the Spinosaurus, it probably would not have been an accurate portrayal by any means, given the inaccuracies established in the original trilogy. Most o...

    Some shots in Jurassic Park 3 show that the Spinosaurus' fangs were just as long, if not longer, than those of a T-rex, which was simply not the case. The T-rex had some of the largest teeth recorded of the meat-eating dinosaurs, reaching a huge 12 inches in length. Meanwhile, the Spinosaurus's teeth were a little more than three inches long at mos...

    With a bit of movie magic, the Jurassic Park series brought the most well-known dinosaur specimen, the T-Rex, to life. However, like any movie, studios took some liberties when it came to the dino's appearance. The T-Rex is a massive dinosaur, and in Jurassic Park 3, it looks comparable in size to its Spinosaurus foe, but it doesn't come out so wel...

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  4. In Jurassic Park III, a Spinosaurus strands the film's main characters on Isla Sorna by causing their plane to crash. Afterwards, the characters escape, only to bump into a bull Tyrannosaurus rex, who is eating a Parasaurolophus. Unmoving, Dr. Grant tells the group to not move a muscle.

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  5. Aug 20, 2022 · The Spinosaurus, also known as "Assest 87" was a dinosaur that was first introduced to our screens in 2001. It quickly became a fan favourite with it killing off a Tyrannosaurus Rex and having...

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  7. Jan 19, 2014 · A young adult Tyrannosaurus appears in Jurassic Park 3. According to the official size charts, it is 37 feet long and 14.5 feet tall. When Alan Grant and the other survivors escape the Spinosaurus, they encounter the creature who is just feeding on another dinosaur.

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