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2602:306:32D4:8130:744B:CEBB:9697:7F80 wrote: I always wondered if these three dinosaurs that were never mentioned again in the JP films would be in the sequels to come, just as the colors that they are. Let me mention the roles that they had in Jurassic Park: The Game where the three first appeared:

Troodon: The would-be star of Jurassic Park: The Game, Troodon is a dinosaur that is more intelligent than Velociraptor. You can't go for the raptor being the 'smartest' of all the dinosaurs, which is why Troodon is there. In JP:TG, the venomous eye-glowing dinosaur chased our heroes in the tunnels of the original Jurassic Park. I hope that it returns with pronto-feathers, and that Blue color with black marks and a red underbelly. If it's to return in JW:FK, it would be found and captured in the very same tunnels where they chased our heroes.

Herrerrasaurus: Being a bright red with black and yellow marks on its back, Herrerrasaurus was dumber and larger than Velociraptor, but has more stamina, and can chase prey for miles and miles, making it dangerous compared to Velociraptor. Its role in JP:TG is where it chased our heroes on Jurassic Park's first rollercoaster, The Bone Shaker. A majority of them fell into the pits, but a few of them survived and reproduced to procreate more. If it is to reutrn in JW:FK, some of them would be found in the forests of Isla Nublar, while one notable one would be right at The Bone Shaker, remembering her friends down below.

Tylosaurus: Being the first Marine Reptile before Mosasaurus in Jurassic World, Tylosaurus was first freed by Dr. Laura Sorkin after being threatened that her dinosaurs would be air-bombed. It has a blue color with black marks across its back. Now, I don't know how exactly big is the Tylosaurus, but I expect it to be slightly smaller than Mosasaurus, but still a fairly large size. Its role in JP:TG was when it knocked Laura Sorkin into its pool, and it ate her whole; our heroes attempted to avoid the Tylosaurus through its tank. If it is to return in JW:FK, it will have escaped its tank, but roaming around Isla Nublar to feed on fish. However, it has been 25 years since Jurassic Park, but it could still live up to this day, despite its old age.

These are the 3 creatures that I wanted in Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom. Now I do know that there might be second thoughts. Here are some of them:

1. It's been 25 years, and the Tylosaurus might have passed away (although I doubt it).

2. Universal has yet to confirm the canonocity of Jurassic Park: The Game.

3. It is quite unlikely for them to appear in Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom.

However, there are a couple of reasons that it is likely for them to return.

1. These 3 dinosaurs (Tylosaurus isn't a dinosaur, which I understand, but I want it anyways) are all on Isla Nublar.

2. They are all part of the Jurassic Park Dinosaur family.

Filming for Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom has finished since May or June, and I understand that, but if this article really is worth it, then these 3 dinosaurs will appear, due to them being on Isla Nublar. The film will center on a dinosaur rescue from Isla Nublar's volcano threat, and if these 3 creatures return, then I will be happy that they made it off the island. 😂. Well... Not sure if Tylosaurus would make it by just swimming around Isla Nublar, eating fish. Like the Mosasaurus, it is hard to capture, but it could be looking for a mate to breed. It could live 30-40 years, and it has been 25 years, since Jurassic Park. For the Herrerasaurus, not sure about it too... You said that Herrerasaurus was dumber than Velociraptor, so why would one treat the Bone Shaker as if it was a memorial of its friends? Lastly, for Troodon; MAYBE (since it played an important role), but again, not sure. Although they are very bright, They have sensitive eyes, making them really hard to find in dark places, especially in the tunnels. Besides, they must have ventured out so that they can survive... About the Canonocity: The 3 dinosaurs you listed are all on Isla Nublar, of course, but they would be really hard to find, compared to the confirmed herbivores which are super-easy to find. Still, I WOULD get my hopes up for these 3 creatures.