A new dinosaur movie is coming out this summer. It is the sequel of Jurassic World. In the movie, they have to rescue the remaining dinosaur species from Isla Nublar with an extra emphasis on Raptor Blue, the last remaining Raptor on the island. As you can see, the original T.rex from Jurassic Park is in the movie as well but, there are new dinosaurs too. The new dinosaurs include:
Carnotaurus
Indoraptor
Baryonx Stygimoloch Indoraptor is the new hybrid dinosaur in the movie and it is black with a yellow stripe.
Okay, I want people to move out of Jurassic Park/World. So here is a reading list I will publish every month. I also like lists this way so, here is my format: For Young Audiences Dinosaurs by Steve Brusatte Presents dinosaurs from each time period of the Mesozoic and also features sections on The Morrison Formation and T.rex blood being discovered For General Readers My Beloved Brontosaurus by Brian Switek Shows how our understanding of dinosaurs has changed in the century Why Dinosaurs Matter by Kenneth Lacovara Talks about how dinosaurs can teach us about the past Dinosaur Art 2 by Steve White As a sequel to Dinosaur Art, this new book shows new artwork from the top paleoartists How to Draw Dinosaurs Volumes 1 and 2 by Tracy Lee Ford Has articles from dinosaur magazines and shows the anatomy of different dinosaurs Dinosaurs: The Grand Tour by Keiron Pim and Jack Horner From Aardonyx to Zuniceratops and covers many different topics Planet Dinosaur by Cava
Why can't I stop posting? Anyway, Here is a T-rex picture for you: Anyway, lets get into reading. The books are semi technical so, here they are: The Sauropod Dinosaurs by Mark Hallett and Mathew J.Wedel According to Amazon: " From The Land Before Time to Jurassic Park, images of fantastically large, long-necked, plant-eating dinosaurs have captured our imaginations. These are the sauropods: centerpieces of museums and gentle giants of the distant past. Imagine what it must have been like to crest a hill and see in the valley below not just one sauropod, but an entire herd, feeding its way across the landscape. The most massive land animals ever to have lived, sauropods roamed widely across the continents through most of the "Age of Dinosaurs" from about 220 to 65 million years ago. They reached incredible sizes, giving rise to the question: Why were they so big? Early guesses suggested that they gained protection from predators
Sorry, I haven't been blogging for a while but I thought I would blog. I have another blog so, this is my LAST post on Dinosaur Book Recommendations. 2 books this time Plus, they are for children. As always lets start with a video, Right? Everyone wants JW Evolution Actally one book. So, Dinosaurs it is It is published in 1995. No, Raptor GIF Time!!!! Actually, Spino saying goodbye
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