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The Mystery Of The Jurassic Part - Part 1
The Mystery Of The Jurassic Part - Part 1
For years scientists have been trying to find the mysterious evolutionary master key responsible for transforming the dinosaurs into world-beaters. In the early Jurassic, 200 million years ago, they were a relatively small group of primitive creatures. By the late Jurassic, 50 million years later, they had become the magnificent array of carnivores and giant plant eaters that would dominate the planet for millions of years. In between lies the mysterious period of the middle Jurassic in which all these changes must have happened. But what were they? What was it that transformed the dinosaurs? Was there some terrible mass extinction? Had there been an amazing change in the environment? All this was speculation and theory. How and where would evidence come to light? Fossils from the middle Jurassic are incredibly rare. All anyone had to go on were a few small outcrops of rock dotted around the world.
9:56
The Mystery Of The Jurassic Part - Part 2
The Mystery Of The Jurassic Part - Part 2
For years scientists have been trying to find the mysterious evolutionary master key responsible for transforming the dinosaurs into world-beaters. In the early Jurassic, 200 million years ago, they were a relatively small group of primitive creatures. By the late Jurassic, 50 million years later, they had become the magnificent array of carnivores and giant plant eaters that would dominate the planet for millions of years. In between lies the mysterious period of the middle Jurassic in which all these changes must have happened. But what were they? What was it that transformed the dinosaurs? Was there some terrible mass extinction? Had there been an amazing change in the environment? All this was speculation and theory. How and where would evidence come to light? Fossils from the middle Jurassic are incredibly rare. All anyone had to go on were a few small outcrops of rock dotted around the world.
9:59
The Mystery Of The Jurassic Part - Part 3
The Mystery Of The Jurassic Part - Part 3
For years scientists have been trying to find the mysterious evolutionary master key responsible for transforming the dinosaurs into world-beaters. In the early Jurassic, 200 million years ago, they were a relatively small group of primitive creatures. By the late Jurassic, 50 million years later, they had become the magnificent array of carnivores and giant plant eaters that would dominate the planet for millions of years. In between lies the mysterious period of the middle Jurassic in which all these changes must have happened. But what were they? What was it that transformed the dinosaurs? Was there some terrible mass extinction? Had there been an amazing change in the environment? All this was speculation and theory. How and where would evidence come to light? Fossils from the middle Jurassic are incredibly rare. All anyone had to go on were a few small outcrops of rock dotted around the world.
9:55
The Mystery Of The Jurassic Part - Part 4
The Mystery Of The Jurassic Part - Part 4
For years scientists have been trying to find the mysterious evolutionary master key responsible for transforming the dinosaurs into world-beaters. In the early Jurassic, 200 million years ago, they were a relatively small group of primitive creatures. By the late Jurassic, 50 million years later, they had become the magnificent array of carnivores and giant plant eaters that would dominate the planet for millions of years. In between lies the mysterious period of the middle Jurassic in which all these changes must have happened. But what were they? What was it that transformed the dinosaurs? Was there some terrible mass extinction? Had there been an amazing change in the environment? All this was speculation and theory. How and where would evidence come to light? Fossils from the middle Jurassic are incredibly rare. All anyone had to go on were a few small outcrops of rock dotted around the world.
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Rare Dinosaur Footprints Discovered in Pakistan
Rare Dinosaur Footprints Discovered in Pakistan
The footprints of two important dinosaurs have been discovered in Pakistan. The theropods and wide gauge titanosaurian sauropods belonged to the Middle Jurassic period. After Ardley site in UK, it is the second in the world and first in Asia where footprints and trackways of wide gauge Middle Jurassic titanosaurian sauropods and a theropod hunter have been found. The site in Pakistan is located in Malakhel, Mianwali. It is also the only site in the world where the deepest footprints of dinosaurs have been discovered. But one part of this spectacular site has been destroyed by local mine owners and there is an urgent need to protect the rest of the footprints. For details log on to: www.dawn.com
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The Mystery Of The Jurassic Part - Part 5
The Mystery Of The Jurassic Part - Part 5
For years scientists have been trying to find the mysterious evolutionary master key responsible for transforming the dinosaurs into world-beaters. In the early Jurassic, 200 million years ago, they were a relatively small group of primitive creatures. By the late Jurassic, 50 million years later, they had become the magnificent array of carnivores and giant plant eaters that would dominate the planet for millions of years. In between lies the mysterious period of the middle Jurassic in which all these changes must have happened. But what were they? What was it that transformed the dinosaurs? Was there some terrible mass extinction? Had there been an amazing change in the environment? All this was speculation and theory. How and where would evidence come to light? Fossils from the middle Jurassic are incredibly rare. All anyone had to go on were a few small outcrops of rock dotted around the world.
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Early-Middle Jurassic: the Dilophosaurus Hunting!
Early-Middle Jurassic: the Dilophosaurus Hunting!
you can get the skin at my forum ogparadise.attivoforum.com
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Jordan Middle School "Jurassic Park" Disneyland 2010
Jordan Middle School "Jurassic Park" Disneyland 2010
Jordan Middle School Wind Ensemble located in Burbank, California performing in Disneyland ......Jurassic Park (2010) Directed by Dr. John L. Whitener.
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Jurassic Park River Adventure - On ride - Third Row, middle seat.
Jurassic Park River Adventure - On ride - Third Row, middle seat.
On ride video of Jurassic Park River Adventure at Universal Island's of Adventure.
2:36
Liopleurodon Tribute
Liopleurodon Tribute
Heres a tribute to the best(my opinion) marine reptile that swam the seas millions of years ago. The song is "breaking me down" by soil. Enjoy! ~Liopleurodon facts~: Liopleurodon is a genus of large, carnivorous marine reptile belonging to the Pliosauroidea, a clade of the short-necked plesiosaurs. Two species of Liopleurodon lived during the Callovian stage of the Middle Jurassic Period (c. 160 million to 155 million years ago mya), while the third, L. rossicus, lived during the Late Jurassic. It was the apex predator of the Middle to Late Jurassic seas that covered Europe. ** I OWN NOTHING IN THIS VIDEO. FACTS WERE FOUND ON WIKEPEDIA**
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Paleogeography
Paleogeography
This is a paleogeographic animation I made using paleogeography reconstructed by Dr. Ron Blakey at Northern Arizona University. It covers 600 million years. I altered the Jurassic and Cretaceous to include polar ice. I feel that there is good enough evidence for the existence of polar ice to warrent including it. The Middle Jurassic to Early Cretaceous maps have ice that is supported by the evidence, while the ice I added for the Middle to Late Cretaceous is mostly my own speculation, but with good reason. It's been estimated that the ice, when present during the Mesozoic, was only a 3rd of the size of the polar ice caps today, were short-lived events, and possibly only of a seasonal nature. The waxing and waning of polar ice might have been partly responsible for the transgressions of the inland seas that inundated continents... the evidence for both often coincide with each other, and it makes perfect sense. For example, new isotopic data reported in the journal Science (11 Jan 2008) from the tropical Atlantic show synchronous shifts 91.2 million years ago for both the surface and deep ocean that are consistent with an approximately 200000-year period of glaciation, with ice sheets of about half the size of the modern Antarctic ice cap! Even the prevailing super greenhouse climate (35C ocean temps) was not a barrier to the formation of large ice sheets, calling into question the common assumption that the poles were always ice-free during past periods of intense global <b>...</b>
1:57
Cherokee Middle School Orchestra Concert-Jurassic Park
Cherokee Middle School Orchestra Concert-Jurassic Park
9:09
Dino Death Trap - Part 1
Dino Death Trap - Part 1
In Dino Death Trap, an extraordinary dinosaur find follows a team of palaeontologists in western China as they unearth a virtual black hole in dinosaur evolution. Led by Dr James Clark of George Washington University and Dr Xu Xing of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, the team uncovers hundreds of exceptionally preserved dinosaur fossils, including new species that were astonishingly found stacked on top of one another in pits of death in the dry and desolate Junggar Basin. Preserved for 160 million years, a total of 400 specimens and around 40 different species, including bizarre ancestors of the T-Rex and the triceratops and an ancient crocodilian, were discovered in the pits. The scientists believe they may even have found the elusive missing link in the middle Jurassic, when dinosaur evolution went wild. Watch in awe as the amazing creatures are digitally brought back to life and we probe the mystery of how these dinosaurs lived and died.
9:08
Dino Death Trap - Part 2
Dino Death Trap - Part 2
In Dino Death Trap, an extraordinary dinosaur find follows a team of palaeontologists in western China as they unearth a virtual black hole in dinosaur evolution. Led by Dr James Clark of George Washington University and Dr Xu Xing of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, the team uncovers hundreds of exceptionally preserved dinosaur fossils, including new species that were astonishingly found stacked on top of one another in pits of death in the dry and desolate Junggar Basin. Preserved for 160 million years, a total of 400 specimens and around 40 different species, including bizarre ancestors of the T-Rex and the triceratops and an ancient crocodilian, were discovered in the pits. The scientists believe they may even have found the elusive missing link in the middle Jurassic, when dinosaur evolution went wild. Watch in awe as the amazing creatures are digitally brought back to life and we probe the mystery of how these dinosaurs lived and died.
4:36
Jurassic Park- Summit Ridge Middle School- Concert Band- End of the year Concert
Jurassic Park- Summit Ridge Middle School- Concert Band- End of the year Concert
enjoy :)
8:54
Dino Death Trap - Part 3
Dino Death Trap - Part 3
In Dino Death Trap, an extraordinary dinosaur find follows a team of palaeontologists in western China as they unearth a virtual black hole in dinosaur evolution. Led by Dr James Clark of George Washington University and Dr Xu Xing of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, the team uncovers hundreds of exceptionally preserved dinosaur fossils, including new species that were astonishingly found stacked on top of one another in pits of death in the dry and desolate Junggar Basin. Preserved for 160 million years, a total of 400 specimens and around 40 different species, including bizarre ancestors of the T-Rex and the triceratops and an ancient crocodilian, were discovered in the pits. The scientists believe they may even have found the elusive missing link in the middle Jurassic, when dinosaur evolution went wild. Watch in awe as the amazing creatures are digitally brought back to life and we probe the mystery of how these dinosaurs lived and died.
8:24
Dino Death Trap - Part 4
Dino Death Trap - Part 4
In Dino Death Trap, an extraordinary dinosaur find follows a team of palaeontologists in western China as they unearth a virtual black hole in dinosaur evolution. Led by Dr James Clark of George Washington University and Dr Xu Xing of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, the team uncovers hundreds of exceptionally preserved dinosaur fossils, including new species that were astonishingly found stacked on top of one another in pits of death in the dry and desolate Junggar Basin. Preserved for 160 million years, a total of 400 specimens and around 40 different species, including bizarre ancestors of the T-Rex and the triceratops and an ancient crocodilian, were discovered in the pits. The scientists believe they may even have found the elusive missing link in the middle Jurassic, when dinosaur evolution went wild. Watch in awe as the amazing creatures are digitally brought back to life and we probe the mystery of how these dinosaurs lived and died.
7:38
Dino Death Trap - Part 5
Dino Death Trap - Part 5
In Dino Death Trap, an extraordinary dinosaur find follows a team of palaeontologists in western China as they unearth a virtual black hole in dinosaur evolution. Led by Dr James Clark of George Washington University and Dr Xu Xing of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, the team uncovers hundreds of exceptionally preserved dinosaur fossils, including new species that were astonishingly found stacked on top of one another in pits of death in the dry and desolate Junggar Basin. Preserved for 160 million years, a total of 400 specimens and around 40 different species, including bizarre ancestors of the T-Rex and the triceratops and an ancient crocodilian, were discovered in the pits. The scientists believe they may even have found the elusive missing link in the middle Jurassic, when dinosaur evolution went wild. Watch in awe as the amazing creatures are digitally brought back to life and we probe the mystery of how these dinosaurs lived and died.
3:59
Dino Death Trap - Part 6
Dino Death Trap - Part 6
In Dino Death Trap, an extraordinary dinosaur find follows a team of palaeontologists in western China as they unearth a virtual black hole in dinosaur evolution. Led by Dr James Clark of George Washington University and Dr Xu Xing of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, the team uncovers hundreds of exceptionally preserved dinosaur fossils, including new species that were astonishingly found stacked on top of one another in pits of death in the dry and desolate Junggar Basin. Preserved for 160 million years, a total of 400 specimens and around 40 different species, including bizarre ancestors of the T-Rex and the triceratops and an ancient crocodilian, were discovered in the pits. The scientists believe they may even have found the elusive missing link in the middle Jurassic, when dinosaur evolution went wild. Watch in awe as the amazing creatures are digitally brought back to life and we probe the mystery of how these dinosaurs lived and died.
2:18
Tribute to Dubreuillosaurus
Tribute to Dubreuillosaurus
Dubreuillosaurus is a genus of carnivorous dinosaur from the middle Jurassic Period. It was a megalosaurid theropod. Its fossils were found in France. Soong by Sistem of a Down
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Jurassic Park BRMS 6th, 7th, and 8th Grade Orchestra 2010 Spring Concert
Jurassic Park BRMS 6th, 7th, and 8th Grade Orchestra 2010 Spring Concert
The Bill Reed Middle School 6th, 7th, and 8th Grade Orchestras perform the Jurassic Park theme from "Jurassic Park". Directed by MacKenzie Ross.
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Frog Hibernation Too Cold for Evolution
Frog Hibernation Too Cold for Evolution
Science Fiction using Weasel Words: The earliest known "true frog" is Vieraella herbsti, from the early Jurassic (188--213 million years ago). It is known only from the dorsal and ventral impressions of a single animal and was estimated to be 33 mm (1.3 in) from snout to vent. Notobatrachus degiustoi from the middle Jurassic is slightly younger, about 155--170 million years old. It is likely the evolution of modern Anura was completed by the Jurassic period. The main evolutionary changes involved the shortening of the body and the loss of the tail. Exodus 8:10b-11 "And he said, [Be it] according to thy word: that thou mayest know that [there is] none like unto the LORD our God. And the frogs shall depart from thee, and from thy houses, and from thy servants, and from thy people; they shall remain in the river only." Did you ever wonder where frogs go in the winter? Yes, frogs hibernate, but there is much more to it than that. Frogs are cold-blooded, meaning that they don't create their own body heat. The heat they need to maintain life must come from the sun or the heat in the water and air around them. As the weather cools off, a frog's blood begins to thicken, and life slows down. Frogs begin looking for places to hibernate. The frog must carefully select his winter resting spot. If his body temperature falls more than two degrees below the freezing point of water, ice crystals will begin to form in his blood, and he will die. Some frogs bury themselves deeply enough in <b>...</b>