Troodon

JurassicDNA Camp 17

“Personally, I don’t think the Troodon gets as much respect as it should. It’s one of those dinosaurs that seems like an evolutionary bridge… stuck in time and transition. The platypus of its day. And now, ours. It’s also incredibly interesting to study and display, so make the most of this animal.“— Isaac Celement Troodon […]

Triceratops

JurassicDNA Camp 22

“She was my favorite when I was a kid. Now I see her, she’s the most beautiful thing I ever saw.”– Alan Grant Triceratops is an extinct genus of herbivorous chasmosaurine ceratopsid dinosaur which lived at the very end of the Cretaceous period. It had a huge frilled head with horns over each eye that […]

Stygimoloch 2 of 2

JurassicDNA Camp 18

“This is the Stygimoloch, and it is one of hard-headed dinosaur. It has an armored dome crowed by horns. Despite this, it’s social and a relatively docile animal… unless threatened. Then, steer well clear of it. This dinosaur can do a number on its enclosures, and bash its way through any number of obstacles. Take […]

Stygimoloch 1 of 2

JurassicDNA Camp 06

“This is the Stygimoloch, and it is one of hard-headed dinosaur. It has an armored dome crowed by horns. Despite this, it’s social and a relatively docile animal… unless threatened. Then, steer well clear of it. This dinosaur can do a number on its enclosures, and bash its way through any number of obstacles. Take […]

Stegosaurus

JurassicDNA Camp 09

“This is magnificent.”—Eddie Carr admiring the Stegosaurus. Stegosaurus is easily one of the best known dinosaurs and is recognized all over the world. It is the largest and most famous member of the stegosaur family. It roamed the open plains of the Late Jurassic Period in what is now North America. The plates along its […]

Spinosaurus

JurassicDNA Camp 32

Jurassic World Camp Cretaceous Spinosaurus “Okay, even I have to admit that this next dinosaur is impressive. The Spinosaurus is perhaps the largest of carnivores. Of course, I’ll never get close enough to one to see for myself. But that’s why I have you.”— Cabot Finch Dino Fact File Name Meaning: Spine/Spined/Spiny lizard How to say […]

Sinoceratops 2 of 2

JurassicDNA Camp 30

“Right. The Sinoceratops. A herbivore that shares many traits with its more famous cousin, the Triceratops. This is a docile animal that you could make into a solid favorite with a little effort. Of course, we’re all expecting more than a “little effort” but, I’m sure you get what I mean.”– Isaac Clement Sinoceratops is […]

Sinoceratops

JurassicDNA Camp 05

“Right. The Sinoceratops. A herbivore that shares many traits with its more famous cousin, the Triceratops. This is a docile animal that you could make into a solid favorite with a little effort. Of course, we’re all expecting more than a “little effort” but, I’m sure you get what I mean.”– Isaac Clement Sinoceratops is […]

Sarcosuchus

JurassicDNA Camp 24

“The crocodile cannot turn its head. Like all science, it must always go forward with all-devouring jaws.”— Some poetic professor Sarcosuchus is an extinct genus of crocodyliform and distant relative of living crocodilians that lived during the Early Cretaceous, from the late Hauterivian to the early Albian, 133 to 112 million years ago of what is […]

Pteranodon

JurassicDNA Camp 21

“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 Pteranodon is a large flying reptile with a wingspan measuring as long as a school […]