Jurassic Park: Every Video Game Ranked Worst To Best
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2y ago
Entertainment Friday, November 26, 2021 Escaping from dinosaur-infested islands is the least of some of these game's problems. Jurassic Park was 65-million years in the making. Jurassic Park video games have been with us for twenty-eight years now (the first appearing shortly after the theatrical release of the first film in 1993). What's particularly interesting about a franchise as diverse as the Jurassic Park films themselves is that they leave the door open for near-endless video game interpretation. Early examples were platformers/ shooters, real-time strategy sims followed, interactive ..read more
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Why The T-Rex Looks Hairy in Jurassic World Dominion
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by nandi
2y ago
Entertainment Wednesday, November 24, 2021 Jurassic World: Dominion's prologue features dinosaurs living naturally during the Cretaceous period and shows a hairy T-rex. Here's why. There's a hairy Tyrannosaurus rex in Jurassic World: Dominion’s prologue, which is notably different from how the dinosaur looked in past Jurassic Park films. In fact, there are multiple dinosaurs in the Jurassic World: Dominion prologue that appear to be hairy, but most of them are new to the franchise whereas the T-rex is a staple of the series. And the answer to why the T ..read more
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Missouri Dig Site Is Home To At Least 4 Rare Dinosaurs, And There Could Be More
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2y ago
Dinosaurs – Species Encycolpedia Paleontologists Friday, November 26, 2021 The first tracings of dinosaurs in Missouri were found in the 1940s on the Chronister family's property when they were digging a well. In October, nearly 60 years later, another set of fossils from the same species were uncovered about 50 feet (15 meters) away. After comparing and matching the tail vertebrates of these discoveries, paleontologists described them as "relatively primitive" duck-billed dinosaurs. The specimen of the state dinosaur of Missouri, named Parrosaurus missouriensis, was excavated after a year ..read more
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How Dominion's Prologue Perfectly Connects To Spielberg's Jurassic Park
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by nandi
2y ago
Entertainment Wednesday, November 24, 2021 Jurassic World Dominion's prologue shows the T-Rex 65 million years ago and ingeniously connects to the dinos' origin in Spielberg's Jurassic Park. The prologue to Jurassic World Dominion ingeniously connects to Steven Spielberg's Jurassic Park. Directed by Colin Trevorrow, who also helmed 2015's Jurassic World, Dominion will end his trilogy as well as the overall six-film saga that Spielberg's Jurassic Park began in 1993. In addition, Jurassic World Dominion will reunite the original Jurassic P ..read more
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Kaririavis mater: Fossil of 115-Million-Year-Old Bird Found in Brazil
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by nandi
2y ago
Exploring Prehistoric Life Paleontologists Wednesday, November 24, 2021 Paleontologists working in Brazil have uncovered the fossil of an ornithuromorph bird that lived during the Early Cretaceous period. Kaririavis mater lived in what is now Brazil some 115 million years ago (Early Cretaceous period). “Kaririavis mater lived during the Cretaceous period, when the supercontinent Gondwana — which included the South America, Africa, Australia, Antarctica and India — was splitting,” said Dr. Ismar de Souza Carvalho, a paleontologist at the Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro and ..read more
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The Ending Of Every Jurassic Park And World Movie Explained
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by nandi
2y ago
Entertainment Tuesday, November 23, 2021 Originally based on the 1990 science fiction novel by Michael Crichton, the 1993 film "Jurassic Park" spawned one of the world's most successful franchises, one that includes books, theme park rides, TV shows, mountains of merchandise, and of course, multiple movie sequels. Centered around a dinosaur theme park — featuring actual dinosaurs, which have been cloned back to life by ambitious and groundbreaking scientists — "Jurassic Park" is a tense, adrenaline-fueled tale of wonder and terror, as the site's first visitors scramble desperately to escape ..read more
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What Dinosaur Has 500 Teeth? Top Facts You Don’t Know!
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by nandi
2y ago
Dinosaurs – Species Encycolpedia Curiosities Monday, November 22, 2021 The Nigersaurus, also known as the “Niger lizard” or the “Niger reptile,” was a species of dinosaur that lived in the early Cretaceous period, between 121 million years ago and 99 million years ago. More than 500 teeth and a purely herbivorous diet distinguished this unusual dinosaur from others. The herbivorous sauropod Nigersaurus belonged to the genus Sauropoda, which included other enormous herbivores. Brachiosaurus and Diplodocus are two other notable sauropods. In comparison to an African elephant, this sauropod w ..read more
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Jurassic Park’s Biggest Unanswered Question Could Have Set Up the Sequels
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by nandi
2y ago
Entertainment Saturday, November 20, 2021 Let's take a look back at the Jurassic Park franchise's longest-running unanswered question: the fate of Dennis Nedry's Barbasol can. Steven Spielberg's Jurassic Park is one of the most iconic films of all time, featuring a ragtag group of lovable outsiders trying to survive an island overrun with dinosaurs. The film captured the imagination of critics and audiences alike and created a legacy of heartfelt, pulse-pounding dinosaur action, with the Jurassic franchise still going strong thanks to the widespread su ..read more
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Berthasaura leopoldinae: New Ceratosaur Species Unearthed in Brazil
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by nandi
2y ago
Dinosaurs – Species Encycolpedia Saturday, November 20, 2021 A new genus and species of toothless noasaurid ceratosaur has been identified from an exceptionally complete skeleton found in southern Brazil. The newly-identified dinosaur species lived in what is now Brazil during the Early Cretaceous period, between 125 and 100 million years ago. Named Berthasaura leopoldinae, it had an estimated body length of 1 m (3.3 feet) and might never have had teeth. The ancient creature might have been herbivorous or had, at least, omnivorous dietary preferences. “Berthasaura leopoldinae is th ..read more
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8 Easter Eggs Only True Fans Caught In Jurassic World Evolution 2
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by nandi
2y ago
Entertainment Friday, November 19, 2021 There are some great easter eggs to be found throughout Jurassic World Evolution 2. Jurassic World Evolution 2, the sequel to the 2018 prehistoric park sim, is making the rounds. While not everything is perfect, it has thus far engrossed players with its deeper gameplay and the enduring novelty of bringing dinosaurs back to life for tourists' entertainment. Of course, that ludicrous premise spawned a prolific franchise years ago. Five entries have been released to worldwide commercial success, and a sixth one is well on the way ..read more
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