Board Thread:Movie discussion/@comment-27255656-20171001173132/@comment-41.40.95.81-20171002192658

CrashBash wrote: It's no more a crocodilian than Kaprosuchus Not the best analogy. Kaprosuchus is a pseudosuchian (NOT A CROCODILIAN, BUT A RELATIVE OF THEM), and modern crocodilians are also pseudosuchians.

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2602:306 said:

Styracosaurus, Shantungasaurus, Dakotaraptor, Camarasaurus, Coelurus, and Therizinosaurus would be a little closer to their real counterparts, but not Spinosaurus.

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When did these ever appear in the JP movies ?

2602:306 also said:

T.Rex, Velociraptor (also which was supposed to be smaller), Edmontosaurus, Parasaurolophus, Metriacanthosaurus, Gallimimus, Baryonyx (maybe protofeathers) and Suchomimus (also Protofeathers) were supposed to have feathers, because they are all theropods.

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Adult Parasaurolophus and Edmontosaurus probably had no or very lttle feathering. Only the young may have had (proto)feathers.

There is a possibility that Tyrannosaurus may have been scaly. I don't know if we have any evidence for the body of megalosauroids (Includes Spinossurus, Suchomimus and Baryonyx) and Carnosaurs (Includes Metriacanthosaurus) for having feathers over large areas of their bodies as adults.