No dinosaurs on the roads this afternoon... and I don't want to see any. But I do really want to see #JurassicWorld .

SEATTLE, June 17 (UPI) -- The transportation departments in Seattle and Washington state had some Jurassic World-flavored fun on Twitter with pictures of road hazard dinosaurs.

The exchange began Tuesday with a tweet from @wsdot_traffic, the Washington state Department of Transportation's official Seattle-area traffic account, reporting a lack of prehistoric creatures on the roads.


"No dinosaurs on the roads this afternoon... and I don't want to see any. But I do really want to see #JurassicWorld," the tweet read.

The tweet received a reply from @seattledot, the Twitter account of the Seattle Department of Transportation.

@wsdot_traffic Might want to check your cameras again WSDOT, I think you're missing something. pic.twitter.com/aZsTTpIpqy — seattledot (@seattledot) June 16, 2015

"Might want to check your cameras again WSDOT, I think you're missing something," read the tweet, which was accompanied by a doctored photo of a Jurassic Park-style velociraptor standing in a busy roadway.

The state Department of Transportation's main account, @wsdot, replied with a picture of a tyrannosaurus rex strapped to a flatbed truck with the hashtag, "#enddinosaurcruelty."

The @seattledot account ended the exchange with a promise to investigate.

@wsdot @wsdot_traffic That load is not properly secured. We are sending our Commercial Vehicle Enforcement/ Dinosaur Tamers to the scene. — seattledot (@seattledot) June 16, 2015

"That load is not properly secured. We are sending our Commercial Vehicle Enforcement/ Dinosaur Tamers to the scene," the tweet read.