EVERY Jurassic Park & World Death RANKED By Stupidity

17. Nina - Jurassic World Rebirth

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When the Indominus Rex escaped from its containment at Jurassic World, it was able to camouflage itself against the trees to stay hidden. Similarly, the Raptors and the T-Rex, to a degree, were able to conceal themselves well enough to attack without first being seen.

This was also something one of the Spinosaurs was able to achieve in Jurassic World Rebirth, though not through any special ability or particular skill. Instead, the huge animal was allowed to attack undetected simply because its ultimate victim wasn't paying enough attention.

After the Spinosaurs and the Mosasaurus attacked Zora's team on their way into Ile Saint-Hubert, the survivors made a panicked mad scramble for dry land. Nina (Philippine Velge), one of the crew brought along by Duncan, made it safely onto the beach, but was ultimately attacked and killed by a Spinosaurus that was lying on the sand.

The dinosaur wasn't using any camouflage techniques, it was just a similar colour to the rocks around it. Sure, the audience could be tricked, but from the angle Nina approached the beach, she would surely have been able to notice that this specific pile of rocks had a head and some pretty gnarly teeth. Nobody is ever going to be in this situation in real life, but if they were, you'd like to think they would notice a 15-foot-tall dinosaur snoozing on the beach.

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