Evaluating Dinosaur Portrayals in the “Jurassic” Franchise

Evaluating Dinosaur Portrayals in the "Jurassic" Franchise

Dave Hone, a seasoned paleontologist, gives his expert opinion on the accuracy of dinosaur depictions in every "Jurassic Park" installment.

In the first "Jurassic Park" movie, Hone analyzes how the T. rex tracked and captured its prey, the speed at which Gallimimus could evade predators, and provides insights on the true appearance of Velociraptors. This film features performances by Sam Neill, Jeff Goldblum, and Laura Dern.

In "The Lost World: Jurassic Park," Hone dispels common beliefs about the Stegosaurus' tail spikes and the eyesight of the T. rex, with Julianne Moore and Vince Vaughn among the cast.

In "Jurassic Park III," Hone explores the physics behind Pteranodon flight and their terrestrial movements, with William H. Macy taking a lead role.

The approach predators would take to incapacitate an Ankylosaurus and how these creatures defended themselves with their clubbed tails, along with the distinction between Pteranodons and other avian dinosaurs like the Dimorphodon, are examined in "Jurassic World," starring Chris Pratt and Bryce Dallas Howard.

In "Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom," Hone addresses why certain dinosaurs, despite having formidable claws, were not able to climb better than humans and explains which species could use their heads to deliver powerful strikes.

A thorough investigation into the depiction of feathered dinosaurs is presented in "Jurassic World Dominion."

Dave Hone's expertise stems from his role at Queen Mary University of London, where he has dedicated two decades to studying dinosaur behavior, ecology, and anatomy.

For more insights and information about his work, visit:

[Dave Hone's Website](https://www.davehone.co.uk/)

[Dave Hone on X](https://x.com/Dave_Hone)

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