Board Thread:Movie discussion/@comment-107.72.162.108-20170917165601/@comment-2602:306:32D4:8130:2174:C3BC:DCCA:BCA0-20170917225251

41.40.101.113 wrote: 2602:306:32D4:8130:7DDD:2B26:FB33:CDC8 wrote: MY. GOD. Well, if you really are proposing this theory involving both Isla Nublar and Isla Sorna, then here is my best guess of dinos for this film so far.

Majungasaurus

Deinonychus

Deinocheirus

Hatzegopteryx

Elasmosaurus

Sarcosuchus

Carnotaurus

Baryonyx I understand by elasmosaurus you are refering to the plesiosaur image we saw on the holoscape in the movie (though it is listed on the wiki as plesiosaurus, but it could be an elasmo), and we also saw deinonychus on the holoscape. But what about Majungasaurus, Deinocheirus, Hatzegopteryx(I honestly really want this JW) and Sarchosuchus ? What evidence points to those ever existing on the island ?

And what about the other holoscape creatures: Spinosaurus, Dilophosaurus, Nipponosaurus, Lesothosaurus, Allosaurs, Elaphrosaurus, Hoplitosaurus and Hadrosaurus ? Those may have been on the JW park on isla nublar, which I think might give some of them a chance to appear.

A skull of Elasmosaurus was seen in Jurassic Park: The Game, proving it is film canon, as well as Troodon, Herrerasaurus, and Tylosaurus. Check it out in the label JP Franchise.

http://jurassicpark.wikia.com/wiki/Elasmosaurus

Plesiosaurus may be more of a mystery, but maybe it is a creature that Jurassic World has yet to create, along with Nipponosaurus, Lesothosaurus, Allosaurus, Elaphrosaurus, Hoplitosaurus, and Hadrosaurus (I am excluding Dilophosaurus and Spinosaurus since I already mentioned them). However, we can't just fit over 40 creatures in just one film: Elasmosaurus and Deinonychus comes, since they may be likely created in JW.

For Majungasaurus, Deinocheirus, Hatzegopteryx, Sarcosuchus, Stygimoloch, Carnotaurus, and the 2nd version of Baryonyx (probably), could have been on Isla Sorna without us even knowing it. Hell, we don't even know everything about Isla Sorna. It could have Megalodon, the ocean's most feared predator, just swimming around eating fish. Not likely, but possibly.

Also, I didn't mention Metriacanthosaurus and Edmontosaurus, but just in case, they can come too for the ride. But since Mount Sibo could POSSIBLY minorily erupt and not destroy Isla Nublar, Ingen can just come back later to capture the 2 species.

Also, my new dinos (please edit my post to add the following): Pachyrhinosaurus, and whatever else that was new in Lucy's museum.

All of these could be unlikely, but since a volcano is involved here, it could get some attention for at least 35-40 dinosaurs. Hybrids included.