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* HilariousInHindsight: Downplayed, but when ''Antarctopelta'' was first introduced into the game in November of 2015, it was derided a little for using the ankylosaur rig and animation, complete with the club tail, even though at the time it was believed to have been a Nodosaurid[[note]] A family of ankylosaurians noted for '''lacking''' any sort of defensive or intraspecific weapons on their tails [[/note]]. A 2021 study found it to have been much more closely related to the then newly discovered ''Stegouros'', and the pair formed a new family of basal ankylosaurians called Parankylosauria, who are notable for having tails with osteoderms shaped like Mesoamerican clubs with obsidian blades embedded in them. [[note]] The weapon in question is called a ''Macuahuitl'', and fittingly the tail clubs of Parankylosaurids were named after it [[/note]]. In effect, ''Antarctopelta'' did have a tail club, just not the same kind as ''Ankylosaurus''.
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* HilariousInHindsight: Downplayed, but when ''Antarctopelta'' was first introduced into the game in November of 2015, it was derided a little for using the ankylosaur rig and animation, complete with the club tail, even though at the time it was believed to have been a Nodosaurid[[note]] A family of ankylosaurians noted for '''lacking''' '''''lacking''''' any sort of defensive or intraspecific weapons on their tails [[/note]]. A 2021 study found it to have been much more closely related to the then newly discovered ''Stegouros'', and the pair formed a new family of basal ankylosaurians called Parankylosauria, who are notable for having tails with osteoderms tail clubs shaped like Mesoamerican clubs with obsidian blades embedded in them. [[note]] The weapon in question is called a ''Macuahuitl'', and fittingly the tail clubs of Parankylosaurids were named after it [[/note]]. In effect, ''Antarctopelta'' did have a tail club, just not the same kind as ''Ankylosaurus''.
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* HarsherInHindsight: The wrecked remains of the food harbour from Videogame/JurassicParkBuilder became this in 2020 when that game was taken permanently offline, presumably due to Ludia being unwilling to pay for the servers any more due to a lack of players
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* HarsherInHindsight: The wrecked remains of the food harbour from Videogame/JurassicParkBuilder became this in 2020 when that game was taken permanently offline, presumably due to Ludia being unwilling to pay for the servers any more due to a lack of players players.
* HilariousInHindsight: Downplayed, but when ''Antarctopelta'' was first introduced into the game in November of 2015, it was derided a little for using the ankylosaur rig and animation, complete with the club tail, even though at the time it was believed to have been a Nodosaurid[[note]] A family of ankylosaurians noted for '''lacking''' any sort of defensive or intraspecific weapons on their tails [[/note]]. A 2021 study found it to have been much more closely related to the then newly discovered ''Stegouros'', and the pair formed a new family of basal ankylosaurians called Parankylosauria, who are notable for having tails with osteoderms shaped like Mesoamerican clubs with obsidian blades embedded in them. [[note]] The weapon in question is called a ''Macuahuitl'', and fittingly the tail clubs of Parankylosaurids were named after it [[/note]]. In effect, ''Antarctopelta'' did have a tail club, just not the same kind as ''Ankylosaurus''.
* HilariousInHindsight: Downplayed, but when ''Antarctopelta'' was first introduced into the game in November of 2015, it was derided a little for using the ankylosaur rig and animation, complete with the club tail, even though at the time it was believed to have been a Nodosaurid[[note]] A family of ankylosaurians noted for '''lacking''' any sort of defensive or intraspecific weapons on their tails [[/note]]. A 2021 study found it to have been much more closely related to the then newly discovered ''Stegouros'', and the pair formed a new family of basal ankylosaurians called Parankylosauria, who are notable for having tails with osteoderms shaped like Mesoamerican clubs with obsidian blades embedded in them. [[note]] The weapon in question is called a ''Macuahuitl'', and fittingly the tail clubs of Parankylosaurids were named after it [[/note]]. In effect, ''Antarctopelta'' did have a tail club, just not the same kind as ''Ankylosaurus''.
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Up To Eleven is a defunct trope
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** [[spoiler:Behemoth 93 being a huge ''Elasmotherium'' takes RhinoRhampage and dials it UpToEleven.]]
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** [[spoiler:Behemoth 93 being a huge ''Elasmotherium'' takes RhinoRhampage and dials it UpToEleven.up to eleven.]]
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* SugarWiki/AwesomeArt / SugarWiki/VisualEffectsofAwesome: Everything in the game is very well drawn and overall has much better graphics than its [[VideoGame/JurassicParkBuilder predecessor]]. Both the environments and animals are very pretty to look at. Infact, the graphics are so nice one can even forget this is a mobile app and confuse it for an actual video game or even a movie.
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* SugarWiki/AwesomeArt / SugarWiki/VisualEffectsofAwesome: Everything in the game is very well drawn and overall has much better graphics than its [[VideoGame/JurassicParkBuilder predecessor]]. Both the environments and animals are very pretty to look at. Infact, In fact, the graphics are so nice one can even forget this is a mobile app and confuse it for an actual video game or even a movie.
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** The feeding animation of ''Indoraptor'' indicates it's so smart it can be taught to pull a level to get its food. Along with how scary it was in the movie, it's frightening to think of that thing just waiting to escape...
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** The feeding animation of ''Indoraptor'' indicates it's so smart it can be taught to pull a level lever to get its food. Along with how scary it was in the movie, it's frightening to think of that thing just waiting to escape...
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* HarsherInHindsight: The wrecked remains of the food harbour from Videogame/JurassicParkBuilder became this in 2020 when that game was taken permanently offline.
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* HarsherInHindsight: The wrecked remains of the food harbour from Videogame/JurassicParkBuilder became this in 2020 when that game was taken permanently offline.offline, presumably due to Ludia being unwilling to pay for the servers any more due to a lack of players