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Dilophosaurus Paddock's
By: Dr. Dromaeosaurus Date: April 16, 2012, 4:59 pm
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Jurassic Park had 3 Dilophosaurus paddocks in different sections
of the tour section. Dilophosaurus tend to lurk here, and they
get along fairly well with a small hunter called Compsognathus.
Dilophosaurus not only stick to their original paddocks, but
also lurk in the Visitor' Center Ruins and even the East Dock.
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Re: Dilophosaurus Paddock's
By: Master Tyrannosaurus Date: May 24, 2012, 5:32 pm
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Mark stepped into the Dilophosaurus paddock, and bellowed.
Immediatly, small Compsognathus scattered from their hiding
spots, and birds, and also some free Pterosaurs, shrieked and
flew into the sky. Looking both ways, Mark continued on his way.
The only reason he is here is for food; dwarf Parasaurolophus.
It may not seem like it, but the fields that are in the
Dilophosaurus paddock contain small Parasaurolophus individuals,
all the way from Dr. Sorkin's lab. These Parasaurolophus's are
in their sub-adult stage, and since they never saw a predator in
their childhood, they are vulnerable to attack. He slowly walks
to the field, and, as he sticks his head out, he sees what he
wanted to see. In the field, Parasaurolophus slowly graze,
honking and stomping their feet. He snarls, and lies down. He
waits patiently for a individual to get too close. As he
planned, a large adult, about as big as a Triceratops, stops
about 20 feet from him. He finally leaps up, and dashes madly
towards the dinosaur. Startled, the Parasaur' hoks a distress
call to the herd, but, it's too late. Mark grabs the individual
in his mughty jaws, and crushes the spine, paralyzing it. Mark
bellows away Dilophosaurs, which were watching him the whole
time. He looks around, and then; one great hind limb holds the
carcass in place, and Mark feasts upon the freahly killed
carcass.
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