Thread:UltraMegaDude/@comment-7690264-20171218234407/@comment-33895154-20171219000310

Well, the unidentified crested theropod had reddish coloured crests and faced backwards (like how Saurian's Triceratops's horns curved forward, although in the opposite direction). Suchomimus (a.k.a the theropod that bumped into the Gallimimus) may not be the same as the unidentified crested theropod, and thus be the JW Suchomimus (and thankfully not be the one that died to that flaming boulder), as I have noticed its crests, too, as it didn't have the reddish crests the unidentified carnosaur did, and even though Suchomimus and Allosaurus are pretty much the same size, they are pretty much different in terms of crests. So that slashes out Suchomimus instantly. And about the Metriacanthosaurus... Guess what; the unidentified crested theropod is NO WAY Metriacanthosaurus, because the snout looks a little too long, a too big, and the crests are too pronounced to be that like a Metriacanthosaurus. So it could be Allosaurus.