Board Thread:Movie discussion/@comment-11023504-20151016141009/@comment-25727858-20151027170310

Sirmooasaurus Awsomi wrote: Teh Turminaetur wrote: Y'now what? It almost makes sense that the Spinosaurus used in JP3 would be innacurate to the ACTUAL Spinosaurus of our world. Let me explain:

InGen has a long history of screwing around with things, including DNA. Just look at the Indominus Rex. Allen Grant said in JP3 that the Spinosaurus wasn't even on InGen's list of cloned dinosaurs, which means that they were either trying to keep it a secret or cover it up. What if the "Spinosaurus" we saw in JP3 was actually InGen's first attempt at creating an Indominus Rex? That might explain why the Spinosaurus was so much bigger, stronger, and had such longer limbs than it should have. Hell, even its eyes look incredibly unnatural and different from all the other animals on Isla Sorna. The characters in JP3 may only have assumed that it was a normal Spinosaurus because of the sail on its back, and also because they never really had time to examine it clearly.

So what if JP3's "Spinosaurus" was actually a combination of multiple other carnivores and creatures, built in secret by InGen on Isla Sorna? It probably isn't true, but it's just my little fan theory. Absolutley wonderful proposal, considering it ties in with the timeline, considering ingen couldn't make a complete hybrid dinosaur, they instead used the DNA of a Spino and a Sucho and created a Spinomimus (Combining words are fun).

Edit: I don't know why I put considering in there so much. Considering that, I'd consider just changing the words, but considering how lazy and busy I am, I must consider that I wouldn't change consider to a word other than consider. Thanks! Henry Wu has always wanted to push the boundaries of creation and science. He even wanted to modify the DNA and genes of the animals in the first park to make them "better" than the originals, so it would make sense if he developed a prototype of the Indominus Rex on Isla Sorna by using a combo of the Spino, T-rex, and other deadly creatures.It seems like a typical Henry Wu to me.

That may also explain the Spinosaurus's overly-aggressive behavior towards the humans in JP3. Remember the scene where the "Spino" attacked the Kirbys' plane? The Spinosaurus killed Cooper and presumably ate him shortly afterward. However, the Spinosaurus didn't stop there. Instead, she actually followed the damaged plane into the jungle, regardless of the fact that she had just eaten. The Spino attacked and killed Nash, but didn't even eat his body. Not only that, but the Spino proceeded to stalk the humans throughout the movie. This is all VERY similiar behavior to JW's Indominus Rex, who also went of her way to kill everything that moved for no reason.