When referring to the Allosaurus that is shown eating a carcass, Rick calls it "he," implying that this Allosaurus is not Big Alice, the female guardian of the Lost City. This is the first time in the series that it is implied that there are more than one of a particular dinosaur species (except for Brontosauruses Emily and Dopey and the multiple pterodactyls that are often pictured flying above).
Similarly, rick refers to the Coelophysis as "a Spot," implying that there are multiple Coelophysises in the Land of the Lost, all of whom the Marshalls refer to as Spot.
Tarzan used a similar animal naming custom in the stories of Edgar Rice Burroughs, on which this series appears to be thematically based.
Similarly, rick refers to the Coelophysis as "a Spot," implying that there are multiple Coelophysises in the Land of the Lost, all of whom the Marshalls refer to as Spot.
Tarzan used a similar animal naming custom in the stories of Edgar Rice Burroughs, on which this series appears to be thematically based.