With the second part of the Dominion DLC coming the 8th of December and with Moros and Oviraptor introduced (and by giving the Iguanodons their movie appearance) you can easily recreate this prologue. With Dreadnoughtus and Ankylosaurs at the watering hole, Quetzalcoatlus chasing pteranodons away from a carcass, Nasutoceratops crossing the river, Oviraptor eating, Moros cleaning the Giga's maw, and finally with Giga and T-rex fighting the idea of recreating the prologue will be doomed for success.
I didn't really like the Cretaceous part. This sequel would fit better if it was in the future, centuries in the future. the "Drive-in" part would make a great opening for the film.
Giganotosauro e Tirannosauro non si sono mai incontrati; il primo è vissuto nel Sudamerica tra i 97 e i 95 milioni di anni fa, il secondo tra i 70 e i 65 milioni di anni fa in Nordamerica
1. Build an avery without feeders 2. Release the birds (don't make peaceful ones, they'll only starve instead of escaping) 3. Make a water source outside nearby with fish feeders 4. Watch the birds getting angry and escape 5. They fly outside to the feeders 6. Destroy the aviary. Ecosystem established. Works pretty well with many other dinosaurs in the same area, you just cant tranquilize dinos because the birds will kill it instant.
I'll still never understand why the actual literal fuck that the original prologue wasnt in the film, totally defeats the purpose of it being called a prologue. Hollywood sucks.
@@joseerinaldodasilvadasilva8764 yeah and t rex is cold blooded not warm blooded it was alot hotter than today when there was volcanic activity during the mere extinction of the dinosaurs
@@ultimateman3065 I'm a paleontologist and I study in Chile. Dinosaurs were "warm-blooded" animals and we know that thanks to studies in ontogeny and histology. A great variety of theropods had feathers, the concept of proto feathers doesn't exist scientifically.