The latest in the Jurassic Park series says goodbye to the island that started it all in explosive fashion. The volcanic eruption that highlighted the trailers for Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom ...
'Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom' director J.A. Bayona explains why that Brachiosaurus death is one fans will never get over. By Aaron Couch Film Editor There’s a moment in Jurassic World: Fallen ...
Today, we’re stepping back and taking a good look at what must have been one of the most awe-inspiring dinosaurs of all time: the magnificent Brachiosaurus. Most sauropod, or long-necked, dinos had ...
Brachiosaurus was an unusual dinosaur that lived 155.7 million to 150.8 million years ago during the mid- to late Jurassic Period. Specimens have been found primarily in the fossil-rich Morrison ...
Never mind that "Incredibles 2" warning about flashing lights. "Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom" needed its own signs posted in theaters: Warning: Bring your own box of tissues 'cause you will be ...
The moment was so impactful, it became a popular meme and was one of the most talked about beats of any summer film in 2018. Speaking to ComicBook.com, Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom director JA ...
There’s more than one way to supersize a dinosaur. Scientists studying the ancient bones of sauropod relatives that walked the Earth more than 200 million years ago have found that they grew to ...
The fossil is more than six-and-half feet long and, once it had been wrapped in a protective “jacket” and affixed to two pieces of wood, weighed nearly 1,000 pounds. Photo courtesy of Brian Engh Last ...
Like a scene from the 19th century, US fossil hunters have used Clydesdale horses to remove a rare giant dinosaur bone from a gully in the mid-west desert. The rare upper arm bone of a Brachiosaurus ...
Paleontologists have uncovered the most complete Brachiosaurus upper arm bone in history. Standing more than six feet tall, the right humerus belonged to a 6,600 pound dinosaur that once walked the ...
There’s more than one way to supersize a dinosaur. Scientists studying the ancient bones of sauropod relatives that walked the Earth more than 200 million years ago have found that they grew to ...