Board Thread:Movie discussion/@comment-26025032-20150421044526/@comment-108.209.116.49-20150512233746

Elephant777 wrote: Just out of notice from my obsession of rewatching the trailers I noted something out of place with Pale Rex.

If you were to freeze frame the moment before Pale Rex's hand break the Gyrosphere you can see that the thumb is not in propotion to the creature's other fingers, and that the middle finger is extended longer than that of the others. The reason for this segnificance is the fact that most (not all) animals with thumbs are in proportion to that of the fingers, which allows for a more subtible grip. The thumbs on Pale Rex are very short and are almost usless unless the others were to make the first grab at the intended target. For instance, when she picked up that minority guy in the Paddock chase seen. It required, (in slow motion) the pinky, ring, and middle fingers to force the man to roll into the thumbs reach.

Either this means that the thumbs are undeveloped, or they along with the Pale Rex's body structure in general will be adapting throughout the movie. Sort of like Ultron in the Avengers

What does phalange proportion have to do with how the Pale Rex hands operate?