Jack Horner, the
paleontologist and dinosaur consultant for Jurassic Park, spoke to USA Today
about Jurassic Park 3D and the upcoming Jurassic Park 4. Not much is yet known
about Jurassic Park 4, except that it will have Steven Spielberg as the
executive producer and Colin Trevorrow as its director. Jack Horner, the
consultant for the new movie had this to say, regarding what kind of dinosaurs
we can expect in this new movie:
“I can’t
actually tell you who that will be,”
“But you’ll want
to keep the lights on after you see this movie”
So we can expect
a new and scarier type of dinosaur, but the last movie was in 2001, so what new
dinosaurs have been discovered since then?
Well there were,
Raptorex
Raptorex –
Almost as big as a Velociraptor and may have had feathers. It’s like a small
T-Rex.
Sauroposeidon
Sauroposeidon –
From the family of the Brachiosaurid sauropod dinosaur. 60 feet tall (18 meters),
108 feet long (33 meters) and weight about 60 tons.
Dracorex
Dracorex – Had a
skull with spiky horns, bumps and had a long muzzle.
Jeholopterus
Jeholopterus –
Family of the Pterosaur, was small and was covered with feathers.
Microraptor
Microraptor – It
ate mostly insects and their sized ranged from 20 to 30 inches (55 – 77 cm).
Sinornithosaurus
Sinornithosaurus
- is a genus of feathered dromaeosaurid dinosaur from the early Cretaceous
Period.
Gigantoraptor
Gigantoraptor - It either
eat meat or plant life and it stood 26 ft tall (8 meters).
But one thing
that most certainly will be different in Jurassic Park 4, is the fact that
according to a consensus among paleontologists that dinosaurs had in fact
feathers covering their body’s
Jurassic Park 4 is
schedule to hit theaters in 13 of June 2014
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