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The Jurassic Park franchise has introduced us to some of the most iconic dinosaurs in pop culture
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history, but there are still a few prehistoric stars waiting for their Hollywood debut. Today,
Team Screen Rant is listing five dinos that would be great to see in Jurassic World. Rebirth.
If you thought the gygonotosaurus was formidable, meet it's slightly smaller but equally terrifying
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cousin, the Maposaurus. This carnivorous predator hunted in packs, making it one of the most
efficient killers of the Cretaceous period. It would be thrilling to see a group of these agile
predators stalking their prey, showcasing a level of pack work that even the velociraptors couldn't
match. Their fossil record suggests they could take down massive herbivores, meaning their
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addition could lead to some jaw-dropping dino-bizdino skirmishes. Taking the action underwater,
alasmosaurus could give audiences an awe-inspiring and terrifying glimpse into the aquatic side of
the Jurassic universe. With its long neck and streamlined body, this marine reptile could
offer thrilling chase sequences beneath the waves. Imagine a sweeping aerial shot of the
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crystal tropical waters when suddenly the color changes, and a long outline of an alasmosaurus
lurking in the depths emerges. Ready to strike, its unique silhouette and immense size would create
tension reminiscent of the franchise's iconic Mosasaurus scenes, but with a new twist.
Small, smart, and sinister, Trudon is a dinosaur that could rival the velociraptors in cunning.
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Known for its large eyes and likely nocturnal habits, this predator would shine in a horror-inspired
sequence. Though experts have contested its true dino label, the Trudon would be an excellent
option for the park's scientists to Frankenstein with another more dangerous species. Having Trudon
like predators scurry through the shadows, stalking humans with unnerving precision while
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utilizing their intelligence and adaptability, make them an ideal candidate for introducing
a new level of tension and dread. Amargosaurus would bring a splash of the bizarre to the dinosaur
lineup. This herbivore had two rows of elongated neural spines running down its neck, which may
have supported sails or spikes. Its striking silhouette would provide a visual spectacle,
especially in a chase sequence where its unique design contrasts against a ferocious predator.
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Amargosaurus could also showcase a gentler side of the prehistoric world,
reminding audiences that not all dinosaurs are built for destruction.
As one of the largest species of raptor, Dakota Raptor combines the speed and
intelligence of velociraptors with an added flare of feathers. This dinosaur could mark
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a significant step forward in the franchise's depiction of scientifically accurate dinosaurs.
Although they did feature in the game Jurassic World, alive, they are yet to be placed on the
big screen. Their introduction would also help continue the expansion of the Jurassic universe
into different climates and terrains. From pack hunting predators to feathered assassins,
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these dinosaurs are more than ready for their close-up in Jurassic World. Rebirth,
which of these prehistoric beasts would you like to see terrorizing the big screen?
Let us know in the comments! Thanks for watching Screen Rant! Stick around for more dino-sized info!