(WHTM) — No human has ever heard a dinosaur’s roar, so most people believe the iconic film series Jurassic Park and Jurassic World correctly depict how they communicated. However, according to experts ...
There are few things as universally beloved as dinosaurs. They are often among the first fascinations a child has, and while some of our exuberance for them might fade over time, we never really stop ...
New studies prove that dinosaurs may not have roared in their days on the earth. NPR's Linda Wertheimer talks to paleontologist Julia Clarke about her new discovery — the cooing sounds of dinosaurs.
Picture, if you will, the mighty Tyrannosaurus rex. The odds are good what you envision has been brought to you in part by “Jurassic Park,” a plastic toy or some other facet of pop culture. (Perhaps ...
Remember the comic strip “Calvin and Hobbes?” A recurring theme was little Calvin pretending he was a dinosaur, stomping around the house with teeth bared, eating his dinner like he was a ...
I will never forget seeing Jurassic Park for the first time in the summer of 1993. Not only did the dinosaurs look real, but they sounded real, each dinosaur having its own array of chirps, bellows, ...
That is the familiar sound of a dinosaur roar - well, at least that's what Hollywood has led us to believe over the years. But what if a dinosaur actually sounded like this? (SOUNDBITE OF DINOSAUR ...
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