What new dinosaurs or other creatures well see in Jurassic World Dominion?

a lot of us think of dinosaurs that we all grew up with so definitely keep an eye on those but there's a lot of those dinosaurs including leaks of new creatures coming to Jurassic World Dominion and I am wondering what species they will include we've already gotten a glimpse of a lystrosaurus in another species that is unconfirm but looks like a velociraptor relative but others believe it could be herrerasaurus. I would love to know what you all think what species we could see in the next film of Jurassic world Dominion in 2022.

My guesses are...
1. Pyroraptor=remember it's Jurassic Park
2. Harrerasaurus
(This image is a leak not confirmed if it's the same animal from props)
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lystrosaurus
already confirmed by
Colin himself.
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Nasutoceratops
introduced in battle of big rock
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Dreadnoughtus
the biggest sauropod to ever to be don't ever teased in a Jurassic Park movie, and is possibly going to be shown in Dominion.
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Pachyrhinosaurus-Biosynensis........Maybe?
a dinosaur I was hoping would make an appearance in Fallen Kingdom but had its time to shine stolen by Sinoceratops. and not to mention it had its name appear on a list that a guard in Fallen Kingdom had on the list of dinosaurs on board a ship so I'm hoping Universal will allow this dinosaur to finally be Canon. And the fact that this dinosaur could possibly be in a scene involving
snow would be awesome.
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Concavenator
Teased as a Taxidermy animal in the Lockwood Manor it's pretty much making a lot of fans like myself hoping that this creature shows up in the next Jurassic world film.
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What I think?

Pyroraptor itself is a very small theropod. Out of all the raptor choices out there, I really don't see why Pyroraptor would be the one they would choose. Even if they did want to make it a bit larger, I don't think they would be as big as the supposed "head props" represent. The only reason why it is speculated the "head props" are Pyroraptor is because of a supposed "leak" that came about on Twitter several months ago, saying what dinos will be in the film, which included this thing (but no Lystrosaurus), while not relating to the images of the "head props" in any way or shape or form. But leaks of any kind, if they are leaks to begin with, aren't always accurate, regardless if certain pieces of shared information is wholly true, or let alone where they came from.

Velociraptors are as big as they are because of a rather complicated but unique behind the scenes process that all began with the film, Jurassic Park itself. Some existing screen time dinos may be a bit larger than the current fossil record, yes, but I'm not sure if they would make Pyroraptor like "Velociraptor sized".

If anything, if the supposed leak "props" are to represent a new species of raptor for Dominion's production, let alone for the final production, I would guess it may be something much larger than Pyroraptor. Either Dakotaraptor or Utahraptor. Both are simple and easy names with "raptor" in them, and are fairly large in size. Dakotaraptor is still a fairly new raptor species discovered in the world, while Utahraptor is a fairly classically known raptor species to people who know about dinosaurs since the 1990s.




Even though Pachyrhinosaurus in Jurassic World Fallen Kingdom was renamed as the Sinoceratops after a last minute change, it actually still is established in the film series lore. The official Dinosaur Protection Group (DPG) website didn't have Sinoceratops to begin with from the start.

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But when the dino was renamed, the DPG list updated alongside. Sinoceratops was added to the list, BUT, Pachyrhinosaurus wasn't replaced entirely, as it still exists on the list.

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So, it's still a film series lore established species that exists in that universe, just never seen officially on-screen or anywhere related at this point in time. While this is not a guarantee it will appear in Jurassic World: Dominion, this doesn't rule out the possibility either.
 
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What I think?

Pyroraptor itself is a very small theropod. Out of all the raptor choices out there, I really don't see why Pyroraptor would be the one they would choose. Even if they did want to make it a bit larger, I don't think they would be as big as the supposed "head props" represent. The only reason why it is speculated the "head props" are Pyroraptor is because of a supposed "leak" that came about on Twitter several months ago, saying what dinos will be in the film, which included this thing (but no Lystrosaurus), while not relating to the images of the "head props" in any way or shape or form. But leaks of any kind, if they are leaks to begin with, aren't always accurate, regardless if certain pieces of shared information is wholly true, or let alone where they came from.

Velociraptors are as big as they are because of a rather complicated but unique behind the scenes process that all began with the film, Jurassic Park itself. Some existing screen time dinos may be a bit larger than the current fossil record, yes, but I'm not sure if they would make Pyroraptor like "Velociraptor sized".

If anything, if the supposed leak "props" are to represent a new species of raptor for Dominion's production, let alone for the final production, I would guess it may be something much larger than Pyroraptor. Either Dakotaraptor or Utahraptor. Both are simple and easy names with "raptor" in them, and are fairly large in size. Dakotaraptor is still a fairly new raptor species discovered in the world, while Utahraptor is a fairly classically known raptor species to people who know about dinosaurs since the 1990s.




Even though Pachyrhinosaurus in Jurassic World Fallen Kingdom was renamed as the Sinoceratops after a last minute change, it actually still is established in the film series lore. The official Dinosaur Protection Group (DPG) website didn't have Sinoceratops to begin with from the start.

(Saved on 2/14/2018)
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But when the dino was renamed, the DPG list updated alongside. Sinoceratops was added to the list, BUT, Pachyrhinosaurus wasn't replaced entirely, as it still exists on the list.

(Saved on 4/4/2018)
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So, it's still a film series lore established species that exists in that universe, just never seen officially on-screen or anywhere related at this point in time. While this is not a guarantee it will appear in Jurassic World: Dominion, this doesn't rule out the possibility either.

True I agree with everything you said here, but we got to remember that other companies in the franchise after Fallen Kingdom are going to make their own dinosaurs I don't think it's just biosyn, but it could also be Manticore who's probably the baddy in this upcoming movie, And since this is a Jurassic Park movie we all know that the dinosaurs are not going to be completely accurate besides Velociraptor was originally named Deinonychus but Steven Spielberg changed it to velociraptor because the name was cooler, what if Colin trevorrow calls these animals pyroraptor since the name is cooler but the original name of these dinosaurs could have been Utahraptor or dakotaraptor. It would be interesting to see a European Raptor introduced into the Jurassic Park franchise that is more threatening than the velociraptors. Or these dinosaurs could be super Raptors animals that were mentioned in other games and books of the Jurassic Park franchise but finally introduced into Jurassic world opinion that's also another theory. Pachyrhinosaurus well maybe Manticore can grow one in the snow north in the movie
 
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