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For 30 Years, We Got Dinosaur Sounds All Wrong Because of Jurassic Park—Scientists Say It Was All Completely Wrong
How Hollywood Engineered the Dinosaur Roar The now-iconic Jurassic Park roar wasn’t based on fossil evidence or scientific modeling. Instead, it was a sound designer’s creative blend of animal ...
The duck-billed dinosaur Parasaurolophus is distinctive for its prominent crest, which some scientists have suggested served as a kind of resonating chamber to produce low-frequency sounds. Nobody ...
A new study of a fossilized ankylosaur suggests it could have uttered birdlike calls. By Carolyn Wilke In the next generation of dinosaur-based blockbuster films, some of the star creatures could ...
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