Thread:Pizzacheese/@comment-31330278-20190329212751/@comment-31330278-20190403103136

1. Thanks. I'll try to not mention JP too often. Parts B, C and E are nicely summarized. The sad part is that hard core JP fans weren't informative about it. You did you best. Part A's question is based on the fact Indoraptor (sometimes i call him I-Black for short) is a hybrid of Indominus rex and a regular JP raptor (actually featherless deinonychus). Indominus-Rex could talk with raptors due to being partly raptor herself. I know none of the hybrids were partly human, but it make sense if some of them would. I just wondered if a very intelligent dinosaur, who can talk with other species, would be able to talk with humans as well. Part D's question is based on the face Spino-Rex deviding many JP fans. This creature killed the t-rex so easily because it was a hybrid. The basic genome of spinosaurus, with most likely t-rex and suchomimus in it. The real creature was less-powerfully built and shorter than a real t-rex. Not to mention t-rexes most likely hunted in pairs/groups. I dont wanna be a spinosaur, not even Spino-Rex, who bump into more than one t-rex.

2. Sounds interesting. Ergaster does make sense as not specifically human, but why does the dexterous man ain't "Homo"? Dexterity is part of what separates man from beast. I know the main separation is the ability to pass on information and creating a big common myth (money is an example of such myth. Important, but doesnt exist in the literal sense of the word), but still.