Thread:JurassicMisfits/@comment-33613830-20180304021345/@comment-34832962-20180304035856

Dinosaurus1 wrote: So? Diplodocus and Deinonychus appears as a toy/picture, not the actual creatures themselves. Besides, how are you so sure that it is the latter two?

It’s worth mentioning them in the Jurassic Park (movie) article.

Also, please stop reverting edits, like you did with the Herrerasaurus page. Hello I've been studying dinosaurs for over 20 years now and I'm pretty well acquainted with the artwork Paleoartist from the 20th century. That illustration belongs to Gregory S. Paul, the star of our topic right now? And the Diplodocus is from the Carnegie museum, I know this from a computer game I had awhile back, known as 3-D Dinosaur Adventure and I also 4 of Carnegie's dinosaur models in my collection. So I think I know what I am talking about, I've never had those discussions in the Discuss panel if I didn't.

Because the technically does appear, but on the brochure map as seen in the film and possibly the embryo scene.

It's not my place to say this, but I think it's you go study up on your Jurassic Park and Paleontological knowledge.