A good rule of thumb is that the Nublar stegosaurs had fleshy lips (which were stated to be a result of poor nutrition) while the original Sorna breed had a paleo-accurate beak. This isn't a hard-and-fast rule, however, since the stegosaurs in Camp Cretaceous had beaks as well. (This does seem to be a retcon.)
The Beak coloration and drooping tail and sagging plates are due to malnourishment in the Stego's in the JW series as opposed to the LW:JP stego's written about in the Dinosaur protection groups documents and Dino tracker bio page.❤😂
A good rule of thumb is that the Nublar stegosaurs had fleshy lips (which were stated to be a result of poor nutrition) while the original Sorna breed had a paleo-accurate beak. This isn't a hard-and-fast rule, however, since the stegosaurs in Camp Cretaceous had beaks as well. (This does seem to be a retcon.)
so it could be could not be kind of moment
Also I think the Stegosaurus in Jurassic World Fallen Kingdom ( specifically the one Ken Wheatley took the tooth from ) didn't have a beak.
Remember that it is possible for cloned dinosaurs to have indefinite growth, such as Rexy and Spinosaurus, etc.
@@nahuelvinaya015 I guess that explains that humongous dead Stegosaurus in that cut scene from JW FK.
That and some of their plates are striped while the Lost World variants lacked stripes.
You need to compare Yazmina's height to Nick Van Owen's height.
this is a good shout i will do that
this stegosaurus is the one from the island of mantah corp that there at least had one that was probably taken from the island sorna
the brackio is probably Firecracker.
I forgot about her
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Me too
@@Cruz-zq9fj glad I’m not the only one lol
The Beak coloration and drooping tail and sagging plates are due to malnourishment in the Stego's in the JW series as opposed to the LW:JP stego's written about in the Dinosaur protection groups documents and Dino tracker bio page.❤😂
It isn’t a Lost World stegosaurus, it’s a variant we see in Season 1 of Camp Cretaceous