Spinosaurus Essays

  • Similarities Between Jurassic World And Jurassic World

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    example of Jurassic World reflecting the attitudes of the other movies is during the last ending scene. In Jurassic Park 3, many fans were disappointed that the T-Rex was killed off by the Spinosaurus. As a result, during the last battle at the end of Jurassic World the T-Rex smashes a skeleton of a Spinosaurus to show that the T-Rex is back on top. It shows that the director of the film deliberately made connections to the other films to please

  • Extinction Of Spinosaurus

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    McLaughlin Ms.Dalesio English LA 12200 13 January 2017 The Survival and Extinction of Spinosaurus The Spinosaurus was one of the biggest carnivores living during the Cretaceous Period. In fact the Spinosaurus was bigger than even the Giganotosaurus ,which in turn was bigger than the Tyrannosaurus. The Spinosaurus was around fifty two to fifty nine feet long and weighed seven to nine tons(Castro,Live Science). The name Spinosaurus means spiny lizard and was given this name due to the seven foot tall spines

  • Giganotosaurus

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    dinosaurs were meat eaters. They ate cretaceous dinosaurs. They lived 97 million years ago during the late cretaceous period. The Giganotosaurus is the largest meat eating dinosaur found so far. They are larger than T. Rex but not as large as the Spinosaurus. They are very large, but their brain was small. They are classified as a Saurischis dinosaur. They were 40 feet long and weighed 13 tons. It is believed these large dinosaurs preyed on large plant eaters like the Titanosaur. They are believed

  • Four Year Old Development Analysis

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    The child chosen for this observation is a four year old male, who apparently is a healthy normal child. He weighs 42.5 pounds, and is 44 inches tall. His mother is Hispanic-American and his father is Hispanic; they are married and live together. The child lives with his parents and an older brother (sixteen years old, and not from the same father). He has another brother (nineteen years old, not from the same mother) that comes occasionally to the house. The child’s closest brother is twelve years

  • Jurassic World: Jurrasic Park

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    Jurassic world is real “indominus rex” at the box office, breaking several records on its opening weekend and continuing to draw audiences worldwide. The star of the show may be a human-engineered hybrid dinosaur, but the movie also features 17 real fossil species, from massive plant-eaters to flying reptiles. It was said that Jurrasic park 3 was the Last instalment as, Jurassic park III director Joe Johnston denied rumours of a fourth film in 2001. In June 2002 interview with Starlog magazine

  • Unearthing the Past: A Fascination with Paleontology

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    Amazing creatures roamed where we stand, and all over the world. A. Just in Texas, we had the Tyrannosaurus Rex and Quetzalcoatlus, Titanoboa in South America and Spinosaurus the largest theropod, bipedal dinosaurs in Africa, according to Prehistoric Life II. Paleontology is the study of these creatures and through fossils, we are able to cultivate an image. III. I guess why I want to do it, is because it’s a picture

  • What Really Happened to the Dinosaurs?

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    There's always been a dispute between science and religion. It's something that can't be helped, and they are the same in many ways. Most people don't see why they have to fight all the time over who's right and who's wrong. When it comes to things like the dinosaurs, theres going to be some kind of tussle because no one really knows what happened to them. The religious view points toward Adams sin being the reason the dinosaurs were wiped out. The scientific point of view is that there was a cataclysmic

  • The Ordovician Period

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    Again, index fossils and relative dating are the proof of the creatures that inhabited the Earth during this period. Even though there was an explosion of marine life, sixty percent of the species became extinct due to climatic changes and glaciation. After the Ordovician period is the Silurian period (440-410mya), which is best known for life on land. Once the climate stabilized, land plants grew near the equator and the evolution of fishes began. The first known freshwater fish, and fish with

  • The Discovery of Paralititan Stomeri - A Giant Sauropod

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    that the fossils he found came from a period in the Upper Cretaceous around ninety three to ninety nine million years ago. Included in stromer’s findings were fish, turtles, plesiosaurs, squamates, crocodyliforms, and four dinosaurs: the theropods Spinosaurus, Carcharodontosaurus, and Bahariasaurus, and the sauropod Aegyptosaurus (Dodson, Lacovara, Lamanna, and Smith). Unfortunately most of these fossils were destroyed in 1944 when the Allied forces bombed Munich during World War II. The period

  • What Are Dinosaurs Essay

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    Life Before Humans Over 65 million years ago, dinosaurs roamed and ruled the Earth. They were the top predators and where in an abundance of species. Today, scientist unearth their fossils and put them together to create an image of a lifetime. Even though no one was around when they were alive, we have an idea of what they looked like. If you have ever seen a dinosaur, you would probably think that they all were big giants that ate everything in sight! Although that is true, dinosaurs did eat almost