Atrociraptor

Atrociraptor Chaos Theory Jurassic World

Jurassic World Chaos Theory Atrociraptor “I love the Pyroraptors. I love the Atrociraptors. There’s a little one called the Moros intrepidus, who doesn’t do a ton in the movie, but whenever it shows up, I always love it.” – Random reporter Dino Fact File Name Meaning: Savage thief How to say it: ah-tross-ee-rap-tor Diet: Carnivorous […]

Therizinosaurus – Slash N Roar

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“Just when you think you’ve seen it all, along comes the Therizinosaurus. And believe it or not, those huge claws you see? They actually helped to feed on vegetation. For real! But er… just do me one favor, OK? Don’t let it near my hair with those things!” – Isaac Clement Therizinosaurus is an extinct […]

Jakapil – Danger Pack

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“Simply amazing! This little guy died 97 million years ago and since then we never found another one. This is history guys! This is history!” — Darius Bowman Jakapil is one of the most recently discovered type of small armoured dinosaurs that lived during the Late Cretaceous period. It was small dinosaur, with an average […]

Utahraptor – Wild Roar

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“Mmm there’s certainly something special about this one… a ‘je ne sais quoi’. It’s a Pyroraptor. Had it not been for a forest fire sweeping through Southern France, our little feathered friend may have gone undiscovered… and my life insurance would be just that little bit cheaper!” – Cabot Finch Utahraptor is a genus of […]

Maiasaura – Wild Roar

Maiasaura Wild Roar, Jurassic World Rebirth

“This dinosaur is large, bulky and has a stubborn disposition. It’s called the Iguanodon. It’s a herbivore with attitude. I’d suggest giving it a wide berth.”—George Lambert The so-called Good Mother Lizard Maiasaura is a genus of herbivorous hadrosaurid or in non scientific slang duck-billed dinosaur that lived during the Late Cretaceous period, around 76 […]

Pteranodon – Wild Roar

Pteranodon Wild Roar Chaos Theory Jurassic World

“I still have trouble believing airplanes can fly, so don’t get me started on this Pteranodon. But fly it does. Oh, and it is also known as a ‘toothless wing’. Toothless, huh? Yeah, I’m not buying that either.”— Cabot Finch The Pteranodon is one of the largest known pterosaurs, boastsing an impressive wingspan that can […]

Baryonyx – Wild Roar

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“See, Not a T-Rex!” – Claire Dearing to Franklin Webb after sighting of the Baryonyx  Baryonyx is an extinct genus of spinosaur, a member and of the same group as and a close relative to the northern African dinosaurs Spinosaurus and Suchomimus. Baryonyx was smaller than these relatives but was still a big predator. It […]

Ceratosuchops – Wild Roar

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Chaos Theory Wild Roar Ceratosuchops “They are some sort of cousins right. I mean the Spinosaurus and the Ceratosuchops? They look similar and are both terrifying.”— Yasmina ‘Yaz’ Fadoula Dino Fact File Name Meaning: Horned crocodile face How to say it: seh-RAT-oh-SOO-kops Diet: Carnivorous 🥩 Height: 4.9-6 meters (16-19.7 feet) Lenght: 8 to 9 meters […]

Kentrosaurus – Wild Roar

Kentrosaurus Wild Roar Chaos Theory Jurassic World

“The Kentrosaurus is another of those spikey-backed dinosaurs. A dinosaur that relied on intimidation to keep predators at bay. And failing that, a difficult meal to catch and chew. Think of it as a prehistoric porcupine.”– Isaac Clement Kentrosaurus (meaning “pointed lizard”) was a small member of the stegosaur family. It had 9 pairs of […]

Kryptops – Wild Roar

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“Your arms are… pretty much vestigial at this point! Ha!” — Darius Bowman Kryptops is another member of the theropod dinosaur family that lived during the Early Cretaceous period, approximately 110 million years ago, in the territory of today’s Niger, Africa. The Kryptops was a medium-sized theropod, estimated to be about 6 to 7 meters […]