Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-26237273-20150617140442/@comment-13531781-20150718145845

VelociraptorDelta wrote: I like to see the Dilophosaurus as a species that can coexist with herbivores, they did that in a book (a pair of them). Also, they would find most herbivores threatening. Gallimimus were too fast. Ankylosaurus was virtually unstoppable. Stegosaurus/Triceratops would look extremely threatening. Sauropods were out of the question. The only herbivore I see the Dilophosaurus hunting are Microceratus. Pachycephalosaurus were in a different attraction, and Edmontosaurus and the Hadrosaurs (Paras included) probably stayed with the Sauropods (similar to the Lost World novel). Well the thing is, it's a herbivore exhibit. It's a place where you'd go and see tons of herbivores grazing and interacting instead of a spitting, scary dinosaur. And they could ambush Gallimimus, they do get bigger, the ones in JP and JP the game were just freshly placed juveniles. Plus all they would have had to do is accidentally shoot a triceratops in the eye and then in 5 minutes they're reextinct.