Most of the animatronic dinosaurs used in"Jurassic Park III"are new. For example, the Velociraptors were redesigned to more closely resemble what paleontologists think a Velociraptor looked like. The Tyrannosaurus rex was redone too, but is no longer the star of the franchise. That distinction no...
Dinosaurs don't seem to have structures called respiratory turbinates, which are common in endothermic mammals. Since no one can study dinosaurs in the wild, it's unlikely that scientists will find conclusive proof supporting either argument any time soon. T. Rex: Scavenger or Pr...
The tricky thing about the Giganotosaurus was that you want to create something that’s bigger and meaner than a T-Rex, because let’s face it: The T-Rex is the hero of this movie at this point. Bryce and Chris can step aside, because the T-Rex is why we’re coming to see the...
In contrast to the Michael Bay directedTransformers, inJurassic Park, beyond things like the aforementioned camera shake, we have other samples like when a CGI version of the T-Rex steps on the Jeep, it squishes it into the mud and crushes the physical object appropriately. ...
Coating the tail is a series of poisonous spines which can be fired at an opponent with deadly accuracy. When relaxed, its head spikes and venomous tail spines lay flat, but when alarmed, they shoot upward to intimidate its foe. The tail spikes can also be used to make a rattling noise...
He lost his life at Freddy Fazbear’s Family Diner (the restaurant that came before Freddy Fazbear’s Pizza) in an infamous incident known as the “Bite of ‘83,” when his head was chomped on by an animatronic due to a malfunction with the spring locks in the machinery. This event ...