Baryonyx was a large predator like T-Rex in the Early Cretaceous period. It ate fish more than meat. The huge crocodile like jaws could rip apart a fish. It also had a big, hooked claw on its hand.
Tuesday, September 02, 2008
Corythosaurus
Monday, June 30, 2008
Sabourtooth Descendants
I have been looking up about Sabourtooth descendants. Unfortunately I can't find any information on sabourtooth descendants. Hopefully you can. I'm very sorry. But I'm sure that they are large cats such as Tigers, Leopards and Lions. Write me a post about what you find out.
Sunday, June 29, 2008
Extiction
Why did the Dinosaurs die out? No body really knows why, but we have come up with several theories. One is that a Giant Meteorite hit the Gulf of Mexico creating a blinding flash of light. Next came the Massive shock wave. Several of these zoomed around the earth. They were Giant gusts of wind picking up anything in it's path.
If any Dinosaurs did survive the mascara then the flying dust and sand would of blocked out the sun and change the climate completely. The freezing cold would surely kill them off.
Tuesday, January 29, 2008
News About Sabourtooths
Dear Maria thanks for your question. Unfortunately the Sabourtooth Tiger is not alive, only bones. But if you ask because you like Sabourtooths then don't get upset because they do have descendants. I am not sure what animals are the direct descendants but I will look it up for you and write another post soon.
New Jurassic Park film?
The News About the new Jurassic Park film.
There is apparently a new Jurassic Park film coming out 2008. It is supposed to be called:
Jurassic Park 4: The Extinction.
In this new film the plot is that all your favourite people are back in an all new Jurassic Park film. They are told about an serious illness that has struck the island. If this isn't dealt with then the human race is in danger of extinction. They are sent on a perilous journey to cure them of the disease. Along the way they will meet old friends (dinosaurs)and possibly new ones...
Remember this may not be the exact plot, as I am only telling you what I know.
This Just in...
According to a news report there is another possible cause of death to the woolly mammoths. Apparently paleontologists think that, by looking carefully at mammoth bones, small meteors got inside of them and then blew up, obviously not with a massive explosion. Look it up on the BBC news website.
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