Jurassic dinosaurs. That we can find there. About 103 million years ago, the Jurassic transitions into the Cretaceous. And unlike many of the other transitions in Earth history,
the Jurassic period about 150 million years ago, this was the fossil of a bird. It had wings,
era jurado desse evento e fomos super bem no evento, ganhamos um prêmio de serviço,
Like "Jurassic Park." Wishful thinking.
When "Jurassic Park" came out, just after it came out, I had incredible numbers of people
Not Jurassic Park, but a Pleistocene park in northern Siberia.
like Jurassic Park. And so, we know that things are heading to a place where more and more people are going to do most of their e-mails and their video-watching
But the Jura is the mountainous region where they make cheese.
it's in the Jurassic that dinosaurs truly become the stupendous, spectacular, sublime creatures
middle part of the Jurassic period. We have a few very scrappy, very tantalizing fossils, a little bit of a foot, one tailbone, a few teeth that my crew has found on the Isle of Sky in Scotland,
bird fossil from the Jurassic, has those raptor dinosaur teeth. We see over time the teeth reduce
Like a line in Jurassic Park “Life will find a way”, I believe “Technology will find a way”.
Uganda um the film Jurassic world came out and I took a bunch of the kids to go
and see Jurassic world and she spent half the movie just digging her nails
you're watching Jurassic world like three4 of the way into the shoot by the way and you go oh oh got it got it got
It's called "Jurassic Park." I'll give you a galley proof.
I feel like Jurassic Park sometimes.
actually express in "Jurassic Park." They go, no, these aren't dinosaurs.
unlike the Jurassic Park story which is you know at some point in the not too distant future it'll be possible for
um after Juran had broken label
the Triassic period transitions into the Jurassic period. And there's a reason why the book, the film, is Jurassic Park, or the new ones that I work on are Jurassic World. And that's because
those do come from the first Jurassic Park film. And not to rip on the film. I love that film.
This is why we have Jurassic Park and all of its sequels.
We told them we were watching "Jurassic Park," "I'm the dad and you're the mom," she said.
I still have never seen "Jurassic Park." I suppose I never will now.
He was science advisor to all the "Jurassic Park" movies.
You've worked on "Braveheart," "Jurassic Park"-- the list goes on and on.
Someone told me recently that the first "Jurassic Park" had about 950 shots, and I'm sure the last one would
So today with us is Dan Jurafsky.
He is a consultant on the Jurassic Park franchise, and was a consultant on this latest one, "Jurassic World." Welcome.
Birds evolved back in the Jurassic period, long before the extinction.
I always liked your song "Jurassic Park." And the video was so great with the claymation.
It's sort of paleolithic or Jurassic Nazis.
a small town at the foot of the Jura Mountains.
This lady is sitting here in the Swiss Jura exactly 100 kilometers away, looking at Mt.
And they had to squeeze an extra one in when Jura became a separate canton in 1978.
late in the Triassic period and then early in the Jurassic period. And we see the first fossils of true dinosaurs about 230 million years ago, the first fossils of true mammals are their closest
Triassic, Jurassic, and Cretaceous living with dinosaurs. These were small animals. It's true.
His newest one man show is "Invisible Tango," featuring direction by "Jurassic World" producer Frank Marshall.
is where she's from and and similar to the Jurassic world story um I think we were shoot we were shooting Lup tells
It's the same as probably the actors who were in Jurassic Park knowing
So I guess as a consultant on the "Jurassic Park" films, you have a lot of insight into how the movie world portrays dinosaurs.
And I come out from the wings and I do "Jurassic Park."
I love the Jura .
we've corrected some of these misconceptions in the latest film in Jurassic World Rebirth. But to run through some of these, in the first Jurassic Park, we see the T-Rex chasing down the jeep that
ostrich-like ones, Gallimimus from the first Jurassic Park. It has the same thing. You can see the normal bones would be really quite long and
Te juro por la vida, odio jurar, pero, bueno, para que me entiendas, que siempre estuve muy conectada
I learned what scientists did from watching movies like "Twister" or "Contact" or "Jurassic Park." It seemed like scientists mostly spent time getting chased
So growing up, I watched "Jurassic Park" and had lots of nightmares.
Well, you did some consulting with Spielberg on "Jurassic Park" with the first T-Rex animatronic, right?