Thread:JurassicMisfits/@comment-33613830-20180304021345/@comment-33613830-20180304183551

Look, it is true that I did complain about Pachyrhinosaurus once, as that’s what they called it during early development before the first trailer, but I don’t give a heck anymore.

Besides, it would be okay to give facts on the realistic dinosaurs, not entirely on the clones. Besides, take Velociraptor for example. It looks absolutely nothing like the realistic Velociraptor, yet everyone calls it that. If Pachyrhinosaurus wasn’t switched, then this case could have been similar to the Velociraptor’s case.

The clones can be pointed out for their inaccuracies to the real counterparts, but they don’t have to look exactly like their counterparts to tell if they are the animals themselves (like Velociraptor and Pachyrhinosaurus, if the latter wasn’t switched).

So, no I don’t agree. The filmmakers can do whatever they want with their dinosaurs.