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JURASSIC MONTH STARTER IMAGE- Gyroshere valley

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Hello, and welcome to new segment for my "channel" that I'm putting together, I call it JURASSIC MONTH
(this is because every time a jurassic film a been released so far, it has been on the month of June)


Now, like many Dino-geeks (or paleo-nerd if you prefer) I LOVE the jurassic franchise, ever since I was little.
I loved the effects, I loved the acting, I loved the cleaver writing and of course, the dinosaurs (who doesn't)

But While people seem to think of them as simple action/Sci-fi stories, I found that the franchise it a bit more complicated than that, and that it is like an alternate timeline with very realistic events (given the circumstances of the story). Meaning that even what people thought as "stupid" moments are within this universe's plausiblity

(like this moment for instance- www.youtube.com/watch?v=2h8rH8… Because it is simply an animal turning to an odd sound)

So, in celebration of this universes continuing existence (and in hype of the next film that will be arriving directly next year) I'm going to make a cannon timeline of the franchise, starting all the way back before the first film (as far back as the Mesozoic itself) and point out the event that make this timeline differ from our own, while still being similar in many ways

But I need you help. Think of it as like an scenario from alternatehistoryhub. (after all, each film takes place on the exact year and month it was released)

Any help will do..... in any form (text or image perhaps)
Image size
3968x2460px 2.1 MB
Make
OLYMPUS IMAGING CORP.
Model
TG-820
Shutter Speed
1/200 second
Aperture
F/11.0
Focal Length
5 mm
ISO Speed
100
Date Taken
Apr 27, 2013, 9:24:18 PM
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Hey, according to the Jurassic World Handbook, there are 30 (probably rounded out, so a couple more or less wouldn't be surprising) dinosaur species in this attraction, but there are only 18 herbivore species in Jurassic World, maybe Compies or Segisaurus are in there, but what would add for the remaining 12 (10 if you count your cannon Homalcephale and Dryosaurus).