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    In the original Topps JP trading card series, the dilophosaurus card describes the dilo as "forty feet tall and spotted like an owl". (From: 'jurassic pets')
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    At 2:41:08 AM on 5/9/2001, Utahraptor said:
    No, it can't be a Suchi. InGen cloned a Spino for fun and profit. There's nothing but compelte idoitacy to point in any way, shape, or form to Suchi.


    At 6:38:52 PM on 5/8/2001, Tyrannotaur said:
    ITS A SUCHIOMIMUS NOT A SPINO!!!!!!


    At 5:22:27 AM on 5/8/2001, Post Grant said:
    Its really cool. I do that in my acting classes, and its my most favourite exersice. But its not just eyes, ya gotta think of where its hands are, does it HAVE hands? where its walking, and the environment its in, does that restrict you, does it help you, how does the whole thing piece together. its actually quite difficult but anyone with an imagination can do it yeah.


    At 2:00:29 AM on 5/8/2001, Utahraptor said:
    Nah. You just need a good imagination to act against nothing. Just imagine the eyes and go from there.


    At 7:53:42 PM on 5/7/2001, Trespasser said:
    the sfx made me think of sound effects and i'd just like to comment on how the Spinosaurus in the trailer sounds exactly like the spinosaurus on Jurassic Park: Warpath... hmm that's pretty cool


    At 6:23:30 PM on 5/7/2001, thrilla said:
    I'm the first comment...Yeah it must be pretty hard to act to nothing...


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