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* HeadButtingPachy: In ''Field Inspection Incident'', a park worker named Robbie suffers a deadly encounter with a ''Pachycephalosaurus''. The Pachy mercilessly rams its dome against Robbie till he dies from his injuries.
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* NothingIsScarier: In "Sorna", the survivor encounters a few creatures stalking him within a water-filled room. They are relatively obscure due to the darkness within the water although the survivor takes a picture but we never see what they look like and it's only the survivor's horrified look and panic that tells us the threat they pose. WordOfGod reveals that the creatures are Koolasuchus.
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* CanonForeigner: A number of creatures are introduced that were not in the movies, including ''Hypsilophodon'', ''Plesiosaurus'', ''Maiasaura'', ''Titanoboa'', and a huge pterosaur that may be ''Hatzegopteryx''.
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* DecoyAntagonist: The 'giant pterosaur was the main antagonist in the first two parts of the "The Tresspasser", only to be sidelined a lot in the third part by the [[spoiler:''Velociraptors'' who became the true {{Big Bad}}s of the shorts.]]
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* DecoyAntagonist: The 'giant giant pterosaur was the main antagonist in the first two parts of the "The Tresspasser", only to be sidelined a lot in the third part by the [[spoiler:''Velociraptors'' who became the true {{Big Bad}}s of the shorts.]]
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** The ''Stegosaurus'' in "The Tresspasser" is played straight. [[spoiler:It not only befriended the Farmer and Bessie the Cow, it also protected them from predators.]]
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** The ''Stegosaurus'' in "The Tresspasser" Trespasser" is played straight. [[spoiler:It not only befriended the Farmer and Bessie the Cow, it also protected them from predators.]]
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* DecoyAntagonist: The giant pterosaur was the main antagonist in the first two parts of the "The Tresspasser", only to be sidelined a lot in the third part by the [[spoiler:''Velociraptors'' who became the true {{Big Bad}}s of the shorts.]]
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* DecoyAntagonist: The giant 'giant pterosaur was the main antagonist in the first two parts of the "The Tresspasser", only to be sidelined a lot in the third part by the [[spoiler:''Velociraptors'' who became the true {{Big Bad}}s of the shorts.]]
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* DwindlingParty: Part 1 of ''The Trespasser" has [[spoiler:the farmer losing all but one of his cows to a giant TerrorDactyl.]]
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* DwindlingParty: Part 1 of ''The Trespasser" has [[spoiler:the farmer losing all but one of his cows to a giant TerrorDactyl.pterosaur.]]
* GiantFlyer: "The Trespasser" features a pterosaur that dwarfs even the ''Quetzalcoatlus'' from the movies, which may be a ''Hatzegopteryx''.
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** The giant pterosaur in "The Trespasser" also initially ignores the main character (being more interested in hunting his cattle), only attacking in self-defense once he starts shooting it.
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** The giant pterosaur ''Hatzegopteryx'' in "The Trespasser" also initially ignores the main character (being more interested in hunting his cattle), only attacking in self-defense once he starts shooting it.
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* ShownTheirWork: The giant pterosaur in "The Trespasser" has pycnofibres, rounded wingtips, and hunts predominantly on the ground like a large azhdarchid.
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* ShownTheirWork: The giant pterosaur ''Hatzegopteryx'' in "The Trespasser" has pycnofibres, rounded wingtips, and hunts predominantly on the ground like a large azhdarchid.ground.
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* StockSoundEffects: In addition to most of the dinosaur species previously appearing in the ''Franchise/JurassicPark'' films using their canon sound effects, the giant pterosaur from "The Trespasser" notably utilizes the ''Quetzalcoatlus'' honks from ''Series/PrehistoricPlanet''.
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* StockSoundEffects: In addition to most of the dinosaur species previously appearing in the ''Franchise/JurassicPark'' films using their canon sound effects, the giant pterosaur ''Hatzegopteryx'' from "The Trespasser" notably utilizes the ''Quetzalcoatlus'' honks from ''Series/PrehistoricPlanet''.
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* SnakesAreSinister: In Episode 3 of "Sorna", a Titanoboa attacks the survivor and relentlessly hunts him.
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* HerbivoresAreFriendly: ZigZagged. The herbivores are portrayed as docile and friendly but at the same time, they are just as dangerous as the carnivores.
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* HerbivoresAreFriendly: ZigZagged. The herbivores are tend to be portrayed as docile and friendly friendly, but at the same time, time they are can be just as dangerous as the carnivores.
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* ShownTheirWork: The giant pterosaur in "The Trespasser" has pycnofibres, rounded wingtips, and hunts predominantly on the ground like a large azhdarchid.
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* PredatorsAreMean: {{Downplayed}}. Some of the carnivores in the series are not depicted as overtly violent. One example where a ''Plesiosaur'' appears before the main character but they didn't attack him and are rather curious about him. The giant pterosaur in "The Trespasser" also initially ignores the main character (being more interested in hunting his cattle), only attacking in self-defense once he starts shooting it.
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* PredatorsAreMean: {{Downplayed}}. Some of the carnivores in the series are not depicted as overtly violent. One example where a
** The ''Plesiosaur'' appears before the main character but they didn't attack him and are rather curious abouthim. him.
** The giant pterosaur in "The Trespasser" also initially ignores the main character (being more interested in hunting his cattle), only attacking in self-defense once he starts shooting it.
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** The giant pterosaur in "The Trespasser" also initially ignores the main character (being more interested in hunting his cattle), only attacking in self-defense once he starts shooting it.
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* StockSoundEffects: In addition to most of the dinosaur species previously appearing in the ''Franchise/JurassicPark'' films using their canon sound effects, the giant pterosaur from ''The Trespasser'' notably utilizes the ''Quetzalcoatlus'' honks from ''Series/PrehistoricPlanet''.
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* StockSoundEffects: In addition to most of the dinosaur species previously appearing in the ''Franchise/JurassicPark'' films using their canon sound effects, the giant pterosaur from ''The Trespasser'' "The Trespasser" notably utilizes the ''Quetzalcoatlus'' honks from ''Series/PrehistoricPlanet''.
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* PlayingPossum: In "Camp Curious", the camper plays dead to fool the ''Allosaurus Fragilis''. Then, the ''Allosaurus'' does the same thing to him.
* PredatorsAreMean: {{Downplayed}}. Some of the carnivores in the series are not depicted as overtly violent. One example where a ''Plesiosaur'' appears before the main character but they didn't attack him and are rather curious about him.
* PredatorsAreMean: {{Downplayed}}. Some of the carnivores in the series are not depicted as overtly violent. One example where a ''Plesiosaur'' appears before the main character but they didn't attack him and are rather curious about him.
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* PlayingPossum: In "Camp Curious", the camper plays dead to fool the ''Allosaurus Fragilis''.fragilis''. Then, the ''Allosaurus'' does the same thing to him.
* PredatorsAreMean: {{Downplayed}}. Some of the carnivores in the series are not depicted as overtly violent. One example where a ''Plesiosaur'' appears before the main character but they didn't attack him and are rather curious about him. The giant pterosaur in "The Trespasser" also initially ignores the main character (being more interested in hunting his cattle), only attacking in self-defense once he starts shooting it.
* PrehistoricMonster: It's a horror series involving dinosaurs, so naturally this trope tends to be emphasized.
* PredatorsAreMean: {{Downplayed}}. Some of the carnivores in the series are not depicted as overtly violent. One example where a ''Plesiosaur'' appears before the main character but they didn't attack him and are rather curious about him. The giant pterosaur in "The Trespasser" also initially ignores the main character (being more interested in hunting his cattle), only attacking in self-defense once he starts shooting it.
* PrehistoricMonster: It's a horror series involving dinosaurs, so naturally this trope tends to be emphasized.
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* AscendedToCarnivorism: [[spoiler:The ''Hypsilophodon'' in "Paddock Disturbance" scavenge the body of a park worker who dies fleeing from them. Potentially justified since there's evidence that some ornithopods were opportunistically omnivorous.]]
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* AscendedToCarnivorism: [[spoiler:The [[spoiler:"Paddock Disturbance" ends with a flock of ''Hypsilophodon'' in "Paddock Disturbance" scavenge scavenging the body of a park worker who dies fleeing from them. Potentially justified since there's evidence that some ornithopods were opportunistically omnivorous.]]
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* AnimalsNotToScale: The ''Hypsilophodon'' in "Paddock Disturbance" are much larger than they should be, closer in size to ''Dryosaurus''. On the other hand, ''Dilophosaurus'' are generally accurately-sized in the series, unlike their smaller film counterparts.
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* AscendedToCarnivorism: [[spoiler:The ''Hypsilophodon'' in "Paddock Disturbance" scavenge the body of a park worker who dies fleeing from them. Potentially justified since there's evidence that some ornithopods were opportunistically omnivorous.]]