Velociraptor

“Everyone knows I have a soft spot for this dinosaur, the Velociraptor. And they get a bad rap, as far as I’m concerned. But if you imprint early enough, you can make real connections with them. Other than Claire, raptors are the most intelligent partners I’ve ever had… and like her, they could kill me […]
Genyodectes Serus

“An Scorpiovenator has just been successfully incubated. And for now, let’s hope it isn’t too hungry. Because we are out of scorpions.” – Claire Dearing Genyodectes Serus lived in the early Cretaceous on the territory of nowadays Argentina. It is one of the first dinosaurs that were discovered in South America. It seems to be […]
Elaphrosaurus

“An Scorpiovenator has just been successfully incubated. And for now, let’s hope it isn’t too hungry. Because we are out of scorpions.” – Claire Dearing Elapharosaurus, a dinosaur from Africa, ate meat as a baby because its teeth shed as an adult. Therefore, the adults ate plants. It measured over 5 meters long and 2 […]
A new line of Jurassic World is coming up – Dino Trackers

It is important to keep the fans busy and to lay out the foundations for the next movie addition to the Jurassic World universe. Universal Pictures and especially the Jurassic universe are famous for their interactive online projects. Before Jurassic World Dominion was released there were number of websites generating content hyping the most anticipating […]
Skorpiovenator

“An Scorpiovenator has just been successfully incubated. And for now, let’s hope it isn’t too hungry. Because we are out of scorpions.” – Claire Dearing Skorpiovenator is an extinct genus of abelisaurid theropod that lived during the Late Cretaceous in what is now Argentina. It is one of the most complete and informative abelisaur fossils […]
Iguanodon

“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 Iguanodon (meaning “iguana tooth”) is a genus of the ornithopods. It is currently assumed to stand on its hindlimbs, and yet normally walk on all fours. If attacked, […]
Indoraptor

“A creature of the future, made from pieces of the past! Ladies and gentlemen, please be warned! This is the perfect blend of the two most dangerous creatures, that ever walked the Earth! We call it… The Indoraptor!” — Gunnar Eversol introducing the Indoraptor to bidders The Indoraptor bears a strikingly similar appearance to the Indominus […]
Eocarcharia

“Look at that sharp claws. They were not painting their nails back then. Those nails were used for tearing other dinosaurs apart.”— Richard Kiley talking about Eocarcharia on the tour. Eocarcharia lived in the Sahara about 112 million years ago, in what today is the country of Niger. The Eocarcharia was discovered just recently in […]
Sinotyrannus

“So what did you call those things that were chasing you? Hairy-saurauses?”“Herrerasaurus, from the Triassic era. Now that we’ve bred them we can easily classify them as early theropod.”— Richard Kiley talking about Dilophosaurus on the tour. Sinotyrannus (“Chinese Tyrant”) is a relative of tyrannosaurids that flourished in North America and Asia during the Jurassic […]
Ichthyovenator

“An Ichthyovenator has just been successfully incubated. And for now, let’s hope it isn’t too hungry. Because we are out of fish right now.” – Claire Dearing Ichthyovenator is a genus of spinosaurid dinosaur that lived in what is now Laos, sometime between 125 and 113 million years ago, during the Aptian stage of the […]