Dinosaurs Indoraptor Camouflage

We saw a Carno run from a natural disaster... Why the hell would it camoflauge in that situation? And like Joaquin said, there's no evidence at ALL about the indoraptor being able to camoflauge, so that's even more far fetched than the Carno... At least we have a Camo Carno in the franchise.

Actually creatures usually camouflage under stress so it probably would have if it could.
 
All this 'camouflage' business could be with ANY carnivore without needing Cuttlefish Genes. there is a possibility that the most successful dino-hunters could camouflage. In fact, T-Rex could camo slightly. It had an organ just above its eye that could change the colour of the top of its head and around the eye, but that was probably used for courtship. We may never know. Plus, I can kind of see the Indoraptor camouflaging. It would help hide it in day.
 
As I've said in my previous post and gone into great detail over, your argument that "because Carnotaurus could camouflage in the novel universe, it deserves to be in the game" holds no water at all for this game based on the recent Jurassic World events in the movie universe. Indoraptor comes first in line for camouflage based on what was is both said and shown from the Jurassic World movies; Vic Hoskins speech and the use of I. rex's DNA (an animal which is compatible with the camouflage genes) as the architecture for the Indoraptor. I'm not against Carnotaurus having access to those genes as well, but it comes second (if it's even lucky).



I mean it's not as though Vic Hoskins literally states about creating an Indoraptor that can camouflage at the end of Jurassic World. Oh wait, he does literally state about creating an Indoraptor that can camouflage at the end of Jurassic World! Here's the link down below, and his speech about this starts at 1:10:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cow-i1ypu10

Just because Hoskins wants a camo Indoraptor is not the same as it already can?? If it could we would have seen it in a 2,5 hour long movie. So it's not a trait of the Indoraptor.
 
First off, it wasn't a fossil they obtained, it was an actual bone from the Indominus. Secondly, the Indoraptor we saw in the film contained absolutely none of Blue's DNA. Although, it was a direct descendant of the Indominus as stated by Eli Mills in the film. Therefore, it stands to reason that it would inherit the trait to camouflage. It also stands to reason, that Eli and Wu would retain its ability to camouflage as it was created to be a bio-weapon. Cabot Finch also refers to it as "more weapon than attraction" in-game.

No it wasn't from Blue, but it was mainly velociraptor. They just needed Blue's DNA to make it more acceptabel towards humans and take commands... No matter which way you put it, it's an IndoRAPTOR. Not a Rex.
 
Another question that I must ask, why would Dr. Wu suddenly decide to make Carnotaurus compatible with Cuttlefish genes?

With Indoraptor it makes sense, because it's predecessor, Indominus rex, was compatible with cuttlefish genes and a small, intelligent, camouflaging bio-weapon was exactly what Vic Hoskins orders. So therefore it makes sense for Dr. Wu to try and find a way to make the Indoraptor "Cuttlefish Compatible".

But Carnotaurus on the other hand, is a completely random decision. Out of all of the natural carnivores that can be recreated in Jurassic World Evolution, both small and large, why would Dr. Wu try and make Carnotaurus "cuttlefish compatible"? Did he suddenly wake up in the middle of the night thinking "I've got to make a camouflaging Carnotaurus!"

It should be made like that from the begginning, following the canon. We have a camo Carno in the franchise. Not a camo Indoraptor... Pretty simple.
 
A good reason outside the movie universe, but why would Dr. Wu suddenly decide to make Carnotaurus camouflage compatible?

It wasn't exactly an unfamiliar dinosaur to InGen considering how they had cloned a couple on Isla Sorna long before they were acquired by Masrani Global, and had a few of them in Jurassic World for at least 6 years before it was shut down. So why on earth would Dr. Wu only now decide to make this particular dinosaur, out of all the 15 natural carnivores in the game, camouflage compatible?

Because it originally could??
 
No it wasn't from Blue, but it was mainly velociraptor. They just needed Blue's DNA to make it more acceptabel towards humans and take commands... No matter which way you put it, it's an IndoRAPTOR. Not a Rex.

Well then, the Velociraptors could camouflage in the books as well, so, even by your inane logic, the Indoraptor should be able camouflage in JWE.
 
Just because Hoskins wants a camo Indoraptor is not the same as it already can?? If it could we would have seen it in a 2,5 hour long movie. So it's not a trait of the Indoraptor.

I know that, I know that the Indoraptor didn’t camouflage at all during its screen-time in Fallen Kingdom, or was known to have the ability to camouflage whatsoever!

I acknowledged all of this in an earlier post and provided a reasonable explanation (one of many) as to why Indoraptor didn’t have it in F.K. and why it now makes sense to have this ability in J.W.E.!

It should be made like that from the begginning, following the canon. We have a camo Carno in the franchise. Not a camo Indoraptor... Pretty simple.

That’s not answering the question!

Please, I am begging you to provide a reasonable explanation or a piece of evidence from the film universe, or maybe, just maybe, literally something other than “it's from the book, so Camo Carnotaurus must be movie canon”! Because as far as I'm aware, Camo Carnotaurus is only canonical in the novel universe NOT in the movie universe, and considering how these two Jurassic universes are as different as chalk and cheese, your constant referral to the book means absolutely nothing.

At least my notion for an Indoraptor that can camouflage has some canonical connections within the movie universe and has more logical explanations supporting for its inclusion than there are against it.

So I ask again, why would Dr. Wu (from the movie universe) suddenly decide to make Carnotaurus camouflage compatible?
 
I know that, I know that the Indoraptor didn’t camouflage at all during its screen-time in Fallen Kingdom, or was known to have the ability to camouflage whatsoever!

I acknowledged all of this in an earlier post and provided a reasonable explanation (one of many) as to why Indoraptor didn’t have it in F.K. and why it now makes sense to have this ability in J.W.E.!



That’s not answering the question!

Please, I am begging you to provide a reasonable explanation or a piece of evidence from the film universe, or maybe, just maybe, literally something other than “it's from the book, so Camo Carnotaurus must be movie canon”! Because as far as I'm aware, Camo Carnotaurus is only canonical in the novel universe NOT in the movie universe, and considering how these two Jurassic universes are as different as chalk and cheese, your constant referral to the book means absolutely nothing.

At least my notion for an Indoraptor that can camouflage has some canonical connections within the movie universe and has more logical explanations supporting for its inclusion than there are against it.

So I ask again, why would Dr. Wu (from the movie universe) suddenly decide to make Carnotaurus camouflage compatible?

The books are the sole reason we even have this game? The two first Jurassic Park movies are made from the books?? And the game doesn’t just follow the movies. We have a bunch of dinosaurs that never featured in any films at all and new hybrids which has nothing to do with the movies. At least the camo Carno has something to do with the franchise. I can’t see why the Indo which has never been seen on screen camoflauge, should be able to, when the originator of camo in the franchise should not... I just don’t get it. It’s like saying LeBron is the greatest basketball player of all time and completely ignoring that Jordan ever played...
 
The books are the sole reason we even have this game? The two first Jurassic Park movies are made from the books??

The movies that barely follow the books.

Admittedly, this is somewhat unfair on Jurassic Park to a certain extent, but fully deserving for The Lost World; the timeline is different, the park is different, the islands are different, the characters are different and, most importantly in this particular case, the dinosaurs are different.

e.g. Dilophosaurus from the novel universe has the same colours as a leopard, red crests, spits clear venom, and is rather large. Whereas Dilophosaurus from the movie universe is olive green with black striping, has a yellow and red frill, spits tar-like venom and is rather small.

In this particular case, Carnotaurus from the novel universe had an unknown colouration, near-perfect camouflage which was able to replicate patterns and shadows on their skin, and hunted only at night. Whereas Carnotaurus from the movie universe was red with black markings, hunted both in the day and at night, and didn’t camouflage.

And the game doesn’t just follow the movies. We have a bunch of dinosaurs that never featured in any films at all and new hybrids which has nothing to do with the movies.

So, what's the issue here?

Dinosaurs that never featured in any of the films were to be expected from Jurassic World Evolution, other park tycoon games based on the Jurassic license (JP/// Builder, JPOG, Jurassic Park Builder and Jurassic World The Game) feature a large number of dinosaurs that were never featured in the film franchise.

As for the hybrids, technically, they do have something to do with the movies. Shortly before the 2015 Incident, on the Masrani Global website, Claire Dearing hints that “the Indominus rex may be the first of many genetically modified dinosaurs in InGen's attempt to continually satisfy both visitors and investors”. The Secrets of Dr. Wu essentially follows on with this particular development, or evolution if you will, for the Jurassic World Project with the recently added hybrids.

I can’t see why the Indo which has never been seen on screen camoflauge, should be able to, when the originator of camo in the franchise should not... I just don’t get it. It’s like saying LeBron is the greatest basketball player of all time and completely ignoring that Jordan ever played...

Even though an Indoraptor that can camouflage was talked about in the movies?

Even though the Indoraptor is essentially the same as the Indominus rex, just except with a bit more Velociraptor DNA in order to make it both smaller and trainable?

Even though the Indoraptor uses an animal whose DNA is camouflage compatible in the game?

Even though Dr. Wu is in a much better situation in JWE than he was in FK and has the time, financial security, staff power, support from the Hammond Foundation and even his own Research Station on Isla Tacaño to further develop and refine his original, imperfect prototype and turn the Indoraptor into the ultimate, unstoppable bio-weapon?

I have explanations and pieces of evidence from both the Jurassic world and real world supporting the notion of making Indoraptor “Cuttlefish Compatible”. I can’t find say the same for Carnotaurus.

Let me just say, I'm not against the notion for Carnotaurus to be camouflage compatible in a later update, it’s just there’s just no real teeth to support its inclusion in the game. It’s all well and good to say that just because Carnotaurus did it in the book that’s more than a good enough reason for it to be in the game, but not only are the book and movie completely different (except for a few characters, the island's name and the trailer attack) you’re also forgetting the bigger picture:

Why would Dr. Wu suddenly now make this particular dinosaur compatible with cuttlefish genes, after 30 years; during which a good third of that time, Carnotaurus was doing perfectly well on Isla Nublar without it?

Why can’t he make all the other dinosaurs he used to create the I. rex camouflage (T. rex, Velociraptor, Giganotosaurus etc.) compatible as well, what makes Carnotaurus so special to him?
 
The movies that barely follow the books.

Admittedly, this is somewhat unfair on Jurassic Park to a certain extent, but fully deserving for The Lost World; the timeline is different, the park is different, the islands are different, the characters are different and, most importantly in this particular case, the dinosaurs are different.

e.g. Dilophosaurus from the novel universe has the same colours as a leopard, red crests, spits clear venom, and is rather large. Whereas Dilophosaurus from the movie universe is olive green with black striping, has a yellow and red frill, spits tar-like venom and is rather small.

In this particular case, Carnotaurus from the novel universe had an unknown colouration, near-perfect camouflage which was able to replicate patterns and shadows on their skin, and hunted only at night. Whereas Carnotaurus from the movie universe was red with black markings, hunted both in the day and at night, and didn’t camouflage.



So, what's the issue here?

Dinosaurs that never featured in any of the films were to be expected from Jurassic World Evolution, other park tycoon games based on the Jurassic license (JP/// Builder, JPOG, Jurassic Park Builder and Jurassic World The Game) feature a large number of dinosaurs that were never featured in the film franchise.

As for the hybrids, technically, they do have something to do with the movies. Shortly before the 2015 Incident, on the Masrani Global website, Claire Dearing hints that “the Indominus rex may be the first of many genetically modified dinosaurs in InGen's attempt to continually satisfy both visitors and investors”. The Secrets of Dr. Wu essentially follows on with this particular development, or evolution if you will, for the Jurassic World Project with the recently added hybrids.



Even though an Indoraptor that can camouflage was talked about in the movies?

Even though the Indoraptor is essentially the same as the Indominus rex, just except with a bit more Velociraptor DNA in order to make it both smaller and trainable?

Even though the Indoraptor uses an animal whose DNA is camouflage compatible in the game?

Even though Dr. Wu is in a much better situation in JWE than he was in FK and has the time, financial security, staff power, support from the Hammond Foundation and even his own Research Station on Isla Tacaño to further develop and refine his original, imperfect prototype and turn the Indoraptor into the ultimate, unstoppable bio-weapon?

I have explanations and pieces of evidence from both the Jurassic world and real world supporting the notion of making Indoraptor “Cuttlefish Compatible”. I can’t find say the same for Carnotaurus.

Let me just say, I'm not against the notion for Carnotaurus to be camouflage compatible in a later update, it’s just there’s just no real teeth to support its inclusion in the game. It’s all well and good to say that just because Carnotaurus did it in the book that’s more than a good enough reason for it to be in the game, but not only are the book and movie completely different (except for a few characters, the island's name and the trailer attack) you’re also forgetting the bigger picture:

Why would Dr. Wu suddenly now make this particular dinosaur compatible with cuttlefish genes, after 30 years; during which a good third of that time, Carnotaurus was doing perfectly well on Isla Nublar without it?

Why can’t he make all the other dinosaurs he used to create the I. rex camouflage (T. rex, Velociraptor, Giganotosaurus etc.) compatible as well, what makes Carnotaurus so special to him?

Well first of all the movies follow the books pretty accurate. The movies left out things but almost all the scenes are present in the books. Both Jurassic Park and The Lost World. Yes the dinosaurs look different, but that's pretty much it...

And no the two hybrids Spinoraptor and Ankylodocus has nothing to do with the movie universe... They were never mentioned at all or shown.

Can you please post a link with the movie scene stating the Indo can camoflauge? I never heard that word being used to be honest... Because the part where he says "Hide from advanced military weapons" could just as easily be the ability to hide from thermal cameras. Which would make way more sense, since that's what most military weapons and personel use in combat.

There's clear evidence in the franchise, that Carno can camoflauge. It's an undisputed fact. Because you like the Indo better, doesn't mean you can just ignore the only camoflauging dinosaur in the original franchise...
 
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