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Dilophosaurus

“One of the earliest carnivores, we now know that Dilophosaurus is actually poisonous, spitting its venom at its prey, causing blindness and eventually paralysis, allowing the carnivore to eat at its leisure. This makes Dilophosaurus a beautiful, but deadly, addition to Jurassic Park.”— Richard Kiley talking about Dilophosaurus on the tour. Dilophosaurus was one of […]

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Gryposuchus

“Crocodiles, Aligators, Kaymans the all look lazy but oh god do they run when then feel like it.”— Owen Grady Gryposuchus is an extinct genus of crocodylian, a group that includes modern-day crocodiles, alligators, and their close relatives. Gryposuchus is particularly notable for its unique and exaggerated facial features. The Gryposuchus lived during the late

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Ekrixinatosaurus

“…and then the there was a big KABOOOM and the dinosaur appeared. Just joking. They found the fosils of the Ekrixinatosaurus next to a TNT Factory.”— Owen Grady The Ekrixinatosaurus is a theropod dinosaur genus belonging to the family Abelisauridae that lived during the Late Cretaceous period, approximately 95 million years ago, in South America.

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Eoraptor

“I am glad to present you one of the most  important and extensively studied dinosaur among palaeontologists.”— Owen Grady Eoraptor, meaning “dawn plunderer,” is a genus of early dinosaur that holds a significant place in the study of dinosaur evolution. It is considered one of the oldest known dinosaurs and played a crucial role in

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Kileskus

Jurassic World Epic Evolution Kileskus “This is a fine example of a feathered dinosaur. I am so glad that modern chickens are not that big and scary.”— Cabot Finch Dino Fact File Name Meaning: Lizard in Khakas language How to say it: ki-les-kus Diet: Carnivorous 🥩 Height: 1 meters (3 feet) Lenght: 5 – 6 meters

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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

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Megalosaurus

“Anytime you hear the word “Mega”, you know you’re dealing with something significant, and the Megalosaurus is no different. This meat-eating theropod dominates any environment it finds itself in. While that’s an admirable survival trait, it’s also one that we cannot accept here at the park. I want to make that clear..”– DR. KAJAL DUA

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Plesiosaurus

“Another creature from the ancient oceans. This time, a Plesiosaurus. It has a flat body, an elongated tail, and four powerful flippers that help it glide through the water. Like modern-day sea mammals, it has to come up for air. It basically spends its time surfing and eating – which is, heh, not a bad

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Poposaurus

“One of the funniest names ever, I swear.“– Alan Grant Poposaurus (“Popo Agie reptile”) is an extinct genus of archosaur, which includes crocodilians and dinosaurs. It belonged to the family Poposauridae and the order Rauisuchia, which were semi-aquatic reptiles that lived during the Late Triassic period, approximately 220 to 201 million years ago. Poposaurus was

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