Paleontologist Who Worked on ‘Jurassic Park’ Wants to Hatch a Real Dinosaur
Extracting DNA from fossilized amber to create a living breathing dinosaur might sound like the work of science fiction, but one paleontologist wants to do it.
Extracting DNA from fossilized amber to create a living breathing dinosaur might sound like the work of science fiction, but one paleontologist wants to do it.
Most kids are fascinated by dinosaurs. But the little girl in this video takes that interest to a deeper, more sophisticated level and offers up her opinion on what it must have actually felt like to be a dinosaur.
One of the first things a youngster learns about dinosaurs is that they have long been extinct. On a certain level, these Australian school children have internalized that lesson. However, when the life-like prehistoric beast starts to roar in this video (after the jump), some of them no longer seem so sure.
In defense of the scaredy cats, that's a pretty impressive movie-quality dinosaur suit they are being confronted with.
Read on to hear the high-pitched squeals of childhood.
A yearly trip to Dinosaur Park in South Dakota began my fascination with the beasts. I am not the only one excited that scientists say they've found a new one, am I?