The t-rex in the films is almost always put in deep forest.
The game shows us that is bound to drive them mad as I see in the game a ridiculous expectation for large amounts of grassland...
Is there a legitimate reason why folks think they needed/wanted grassland - or is it the paleoscientists stretching into non-science conjecture and pretending it's a hypothesis. Have to remember a lot of geologists get involved in paleoscience and there lies a question of scientific veracity as peer review is self affirming (like theoretical physics, where things are based upon the non-proven and so are not proven but get doctorates because money is there).
Where does the "meadows with a bit of woodland" T-Rex come from?
I KNOW the films needed heavy forest for cinematic effect but at times it makes more sense, unless t-rex was a scavenger after all.
Where do Frontier get their data from as I expect there are disagreements even now?
The game shows us that is bound to drive them mad as I see in the game a ridiculous expectation for large amounts of grassland...
Is there a legitimate reason why folks think they needed/wanted grassland - or is it the paleoscientists stretching into non-science conjecture and pretending it's a hypothesis. Have to remember a lot of geologists get involved in paleoscience and there lies a question of scientific veracity as peer review is self affirming (like theoretical physics, where things are based upon the non-proven and so are not proven but get doctorates because money is there).
Where does the "meadows with a bit of woodland" T-Rex come from?
I KNOW the films needed heavy forest for cinematic effect but at times it makes more sense, unless t-rex was a scavenger after all.
Where do Frontier get their data from as I expect there are disagreements even now?