Category: Jurassic World

  •  Carnotaurus

    Discovery and Classification of Carnotaurus The discovery of Carnotaurus, a notable member of the theropod dinosaurs, marked a significant milestone in our understanding of prehistoric life. Unearthed in Argentina by José Bonaparte in 1985, the almost complete skeleton of Carnotaurus sastrei provided a unique glimpse into the Late Cretaceous period, particularly due to its distinctive…

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  • Dinosaur Media

    Dinosaur Media, Art and Pop Culture

    Roaring through Time: Dinosaurs, the awe-inspiring giants of the past, have captured the human imagination for centuries. From the majestic illustrations of the 19th century to the spectacular blockbusters of today, dinosaurs have been a recurring theme in art and popular culture. In this article, we embark on a journey through time to explore how…

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  • Baryonyx concept art, side on Lost World -Style

    Baryonyx:

    A Fish-Eating Dinosaur from the Early Cretaceous Period Baryonyx Appearance Baryonyx was a theropod dinosaur that lived during the Early Cretaceous period, around 130-125 million years ago. It had a long, narrow snout with a distinctive crocodile-like jaw full of sharp teeth. Baryonyx had long, sharp claws on its hands, which it likely used to…

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  • Composgnathus

    A small theropod dinosaur, has captured the imagination of scientists and the public alike. Known for its slender, lizard-like body, this dinosaur provides valuable insights into the evolutionary path of theropods, leading up to the birds we know today. Since watching the Lost World: Jurassic Park all the way back in 1997, Compsognathus has been…

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  • Jurassic World Funko Pop: The Collector’s Guide 2023

    The Ultimate List of Jurassic Park and Jurassic World Funko Pop! Figures. We cover the dinosaurs and the human characters!

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  • Is Jurassic Park Possible?

    Exploring the Science Behind Dinosaur Resurrection Ever since the release of the blockbuster film Jurassic Park in 1993, the prospect of bringing dinosaurs back to life has fascinated the public (and me) and captured imaginations. The central concept of the film, where scientists recover dinosaur DNA from mosquitoes preserved in amber and use it to…

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  • How The Therizinosaurus Hunting Claire Scene Was Classic Jurassic Park

    The Jurassic World movies are well known for being action packed and filling much more screen time with dinosaurs and other ancient, resurrected animals than Jurassic Park and the JP sequels. There is even some flack from hardcore Jurassic fans (of both Jurassic Park and Jurassic World trilogies) for seemingly more docile or “trainable” Velociraptors…

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  • Jurassic World: The Exhibition

    We went to the Excel Centre in London back in January of this year and it was amazing! SPOILER ALERT! If you haven’t yet experienced the JW Exhibition and do not wish to be spoiled, feel free to check out our other Jurassic World sections of Dinosaurs Everywhere until you’re ready to read on. Arriving…

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