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An Unidentified sauropod appeared in the third issue of the Topps comic adapation of The Lost World: Jurassic Park. It is never identified in the comic series leading to speculations on its identity. One fan identification was that the sauropod was Camarasaurus, but the sauropod could also simply be Mamenchisaurus, which has a skull similar in appearance to Camarasaurus and appeared in the film that the comic was adapted from. Furthermore, the Topps adaptation of The Lost World: Jurassic Park only featured dinosaurs and pterosaurs that had physically appeared in the film or in concept art. This suggests that the sauropod is Mamenchisaurus.

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  • Unidentified sauropod (TLW Comic)
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  • An Unidentified sauropod appeared in the third issue of the Topps comic adapation of The Lost World: Jurassic Park. It is never identified in the comic series leading to speculations on its identity. One fan identification was that the sauropod was Camarasaurus, but the sauropod could also simply be Mamenchisaurus, which has a skull similar in appearance to Camarasaurus and appeared in the film that the comic was adapted from. Furthermore, the Topps adaptation of The Lost World: Jurassic Park only featured dinosaurs and pterosaurs that had physically appeared in the film or in concept art. This suggests that the sauropod is Mamenchisaurus.
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Comic
  • The Lost World: Jurassic Park III
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  • Image courtesy of Jurassic Park Legacy
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  • Herbivore
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  • An Unidentified sauropod appeared in the third issue of the Topps comic adapation of The Lost World: Jurassic Park. It is never identified in the comic series leading to speculations on its identity. One fan identification was that the sauropod was Camarasaurus, but the sauropod could also simply be Mamenchisaurus, which has a skull similar in appearance to Camarasaurus and appeared in the film that the comic was adapted from. Furthermore, the Topps adaptation of The Lost World: Jurassic Park only featured dinosaurs and pterosaurs that had physically appeared in the film or in concept art. This suggests that the sauropod is Mamenchisaurus.
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