User blog:Dinosaurus1/Why the JW Website Art Designs may not be canon.

Hello, fellow JP/JW Wiki users, I am here to discuss an interesting aspect of the JP/JW Franchise; the Jurassic World Website Designs. Now, a lot of people take the designs as canon (except maybe the Parasaurolophus and the Pachycephalosaurus) because they have bright colorations and are fully accurate. However, I would like to state my opinion on the matter;

For me, the website designs are not canon. I do not take them as canon, but not without reason. I made this blog to share the reasons why I do not believe they are canon, as well as state the reasons why they may not be canon. Lets begin.

1. This is Jurassic Park/World, not Saurian.

Okay, so one thing you will notice about the website designs is how accurate they are compared to the other dinosaurs. For example, take the Suchomimus. It isn't the usual inaccurate JP dinosaur; it is a flat out full on accurate depiction of a Suchomimus, complete with supanated wrists, no shrinkwrapping, and speculative protofeathers (which is next to unlikely to impossible, by the way). Some fans view it as the quintessential and universal depiction of a film canon Suchomimus... but I have to disagree. First off, remember in Jurassic World how Dr. Hnery Wu stated that no dinosaur in the Jurassic series are supposed to be 100% accurate due to their edited genetic code? The Suchomimus website design, alongside the other website designs, just don't fit into that explanation for why the dinosaurs are inaccurate in the JP/JW series; because their genetic code is too pure to fit into the Jurassic Park/World Series' theme. Oh, and if you're going to show me the Suchomimus DPG picture, I would like to state that at the bottom right corner, it says that it is an artist rendering, and it could be a made up event by its creator to show the effects of the diseases present on Isla Nublar. Oh, and about that Metriacanthosaurus DPG render, it was unused, so it may not be canon, and the render may be copied and slightly edited from the JW Website Metriacanthosaurus renders.

2. Their colorations are too bright.

3. Some designs have been retconned before.

4. They are unofficial paleoart by Julius Csotonyi.