Aquatic vision

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I don't see that happening as the the JP Spino as depicted in the film is a land animal that can swim, not an aquatic species. Frontier will not drasticly deviate from already established cannon.
 
Who says the current thought about the Spino being purely aquatic or as depicted in JP3 is correct? No way to know just from the fossil evidence.

We know from the fossils, that it didn't look anything like the one in JP3. We can also conclude from the tail fossils, that it more than likely lived in water. So of course fossil evidence shows us the basics. That's why it's called evidence. You said it yourself. We don't call it fossil fiction...
 
Who says the current thought about the Spino being purely aquatic or as depicted in JP3 is correct? No way to know just from the fossil evidence.
I'm sure that regular land animals get a long flattened tail all the time (Hypuronector is the only example I know of and it's probably a leaf mimic).

This discussion also already exists, Jens more or less confirmed it won't be Spinosaurus that ever looks like this, the possibility is always around for something related though.


As to what I think the OP was getting at, a giant window for your tanks, it's pretty likely in some capacity given the Mosasaurus show from Jurassic World.

At the very least there'll be some sort of viewing building/outlet for tanks specifically.
 
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