Thread:Collector1/@comment-25800883-20160126014917/@comment-1187034-20160126024106

I doubt that.

Sure Shannon Shea did indeed work on Jurassic Park, but according to what Jhayk' Sulliy (who has some pretty rare JP material in his possession) said regarding JP Tyrannosaurus size Shea's gotten things wrong in the past. Now, I sadly do not own or have read anything that states what he has said and I do disagree with him on some matters regarding JP canon, but I believe him to be in the right.

My main point of evidence is that Stan Winston Studios made the Spinosaurus to be larger than the Tyrannosaurus animatronics they had made in the past. From the Jurassic Park III website. Particularly in the section called "Production Notes" and the note called "New Guy on the Island". In this note, Stan Winston who created Stan Winston Studios and worked on the JP1 rex animatronic, said, and I qoute, "Our Spinosaurus is much bigger than the T-rex and almost twice the weight." From what I gathered, the Spinosaur animatronic was about 44-45 ft, maybe 43 ft even, and it lacked a tail unlike the T. rex animatronic. If the size given by Shea is true how would Spino be bigger than T. rex if the JP1 animtronic was 45 ft long? That would mean the Spinosaurus animtronic shorter or around the size of the Rexy animatronic.