Also, paleontologists keep finding fossils and unless it is superobvious it is a known species, they will readily create a new species of dinosaur.
Recent advances in matching bone structure and applying growth patterns from known examples indicates a fair amount of smaller dinosaurs are actually babies and juveniles of known species.
With respect to this animatronic: Baby Parasaurolophus probably did not have the horn on its head at this growth stage.
Anyhow, fascinating stuff. There is a really nice looking baby "sasquatch" animatronic too.
Wtf was that?! A robot? Or real?
Animatronic.
Also, paleontologists keep finding fossils and unless it is superobvious it is a known species, they will readily create a new species of dinosaur.
Recent advances in matching bone structure and applying growth patterns from known examples indicates a fair amount of smaller dinosaurs are actually babies and juveniles of known species.
With respect to this animatronic: Baby Parasaurolophus probably did not have the horn on its head at this growth stage.
Anyhow, fascinating stuff. There is a really nice looking baby "sasquatch" animatronic too.
Sasquatch, no animatronics required:
http://www.human-resonance.org/sasquatch.html
http://sasquatchgenomeproject.org/