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  2. New 'Jurassic Park' toy recreates a fan favorite scene from ...

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    Yahoo Entertainment Staff. Updated July 11, 2022 at 10:14 AM. The Jurassic World Hammond Collection Outhouse Set recreates a classic scene from Steven Spielberg's 1993 blockbuster. (Photo:...

  3. List of Jurassic Park characters - Wikipedia

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    Steven Spielberg directed a film adaptation released in 1993. In both versions, John Hammond and his company InGen are building Jurassic Park, a theme park of genetically engineered dinosaurs. It is located on the fictional island of Isla Nublar, near Costa Rica.

  4. Stegosaurus - Wikipedia

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    Cope, 1878. Diracodon Marsh, 1881. Stegosaurus ( / ˌstɛɡəˈsɔːrəs /; [2] lit. 'roof-lizard') is a genus of herbivorous, four-legged, armored dinosaur from the Late Jurassic, characterized by the distinctive kite-shaped upright plates along their backs and spikes on their tails.

  5. Stegosaurus in popular culture - Wikipedia

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    They then made a lot of appearances in Jurassic World, Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom and Jurassic World Dominion. A very large Stegosaurus is encountered in the film The People that Time Forgot (1977) where it is seen eating plants and is used to tow a plane.

  6. Dinosaurs in Jurassic Park - Wikipedia

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    For Jurassic World, ILM studied the movements of rhinos and elephants, and copied their movements when animating the Stegosaurus. The film inaccurately depicts Stegosaurus dragging its tail near the ground, unlike previous films. The dinosaur makes a brief return in the short film Battle at Big Rock. Stygimoloch

  7. Stegosauria - Wikipedia

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    The most derived Jurassic stegosaurians are known from North-America: Stegosaurus (perhaps several species thereof) and the somewhat older Hesperosaurus. Stegosaurus was quite large (some specimens indicate a length of at least seven metres), had high plates, no shoulder spine, and a short, deep rump.