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Yet this is a different story with the spinosaurus he’s ready to mate but has no mate, which kinda gets him upset
And that spinosaurs had grey, blue, red and green.
As dr. Henry Wu said in the first film, All the dinosaurs are female and cannot breed. This is done to properly regulate the population of the dinosaurs And to keep track of all of them.
However, after further study, Many have learned that on Isla sorna Dinosaurs were specifically bred to be male and female so they can breed.As a result, their eggs are taken back to the original Island Isla nublar To become the showpieces of the park.
It is The Offspring of the breeding pairs on Isla sorna That are denied the ability to become male. Knowing this [that many dinosaurs created on isla sorna were designed to be male] there is a high high chance that old spino was male,
And with the information provided with the gender, I can positively say it’s male.