Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-26237273-20150617140442/@comment-1187034-20150902214343

71.188.98.53 wrote: Collector1 wrote: Anonimo777 wrote: 1 I don't know whether this is right, but I remember that it is said there were 30 species in the Gyrosphere. If it says so, it is possible that in the Gyrosphere ther are 6 dinosaurs and 24 prehistoric plants (or maybe other prehistoric species???). The same can be said with the Cretaceous Cruise. Also, the underwater observatory could have more species, because we don't know the exact number of marine animals in the park. This could be true as the Botanical Gardens' webpage uses a dinosaur footprint in the species count. As for the Underwater Observatory, I'm not really sure. The Jurassic World map said it contained "proto-aquatic oceanic creatures" and the "Play" page showed an image of fish in an aquarium. But in the film it seemed like it was just one big tank for the Mosasaurus only. Unless these "creatures" are actually just microorganisms and this was all some ploy to reel in more visitors.

The rest of the lagoon could contain more friendly creatures. I thought the Lagoon was some big tank like Sea World has. From what I've seen they don't have other species housed with the Orcas.