The largest top predator in the Mesozoic ocean. It evolved from the cliff lizard on land, appeared in the middle and late Cretaceous period and multiplied rapidly, and then died out with dinosaurs.
All the dinosaurs in the movie once existed.
The feathered dinosaur appeared in the third part.
In order to reproduce the attack scene of double-crowned dragon mouth spitting mucus in Jurassic Park, technicians mixed super mucus, cake, food pigment, water and a thickener called methylcellulose, which is often used to make fast food milkshakes.
Two different types of Tyrannosaurus Rex were found to have feathers, and Brussat thought that sooner or later, the scientific community would dig up the complete feathered Tyrannosaurus Rex fossil.
Trevor told his design team at an early meeting that the third Jurassic film series would feature feathered dinosaurs.
At first, the team led by john nolan only made the heads of firecrackers, which gave the designers of industrial light magic a general idea of the shape and movement effect of a feathered creature.
But Trevor was deeply attracted by Nolan's finished products, and finally asked the team to make a fully automatic portrait of the fire thief, including the mydriasis that needs to be presented in the movie.