Board Thread:Wiki Discussion/@comment-26518831-20150621182158/@comment-26923065-20160206114424

88.109.7.228 wrote: if u watch the film closely, the I-Rex is only aggressive because it must have laid eggs as when a nest is made, any potential predator that walks past is done for and if there is a nest in the habitat, there is going to be a second movie and also, the I-Rex isnt full size as it says in the film leading onto the fact of it being more than two breeds, but three or four as if there is a second film and it shows the I-Rex crawling out of the water, it isnt a relative of the T-Rex but the spinosaurus is the only carnivorous dino that can survive both on land and in water with its weight and size. theres two ways the movie could end up, the mother dying and seeing the eggs hatch or the mother surviving, going back to nest and finds all of her eggs hatched. Fact!! 1. There is zero evidence that supports the egg-laying. The Indominus rex didn't even have another species to mate with. In fact, she canalized her own sibling.

2. The fact that the Indominus rex isn't full size means that there's 3 or 4 Indominus rex on the island? How'd you get to that conclusion?

3. The Indominus rex is long deceased. It hasn't been shown to have any aquatic abilities and has nothing that would help it in the water. Being stuck helpless with an elongated Mosasaurus means imminent death.