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jurassic jane
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Posted by travelsubmit to jurassic Jane on Thu Feb 19 2009 at 22:27 UTC | info | related
 
Palaeontology: The new mother lode
Rex Dalton
Nature News 455 (7210), 153 (10 Sep 2008)
Scientists are finding large numbers of Mesozoic fossils at several sites in southern Argentina.
 
Jurassic Park Dinosaur Battles
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Description Become the Dinosaur Fighting Champion! All the ferocious power of the world's most dangerous dinosaurs is in your control! After an evil scientist takes over Jurassic Park with a vicious army of genetically mutated dinosaurs, it's up to you to power up your team of super-charged dinosaurs and control them in battle. Each dinosaur has specialized fighting moves and combinations - determine the best offense and defense depending on which dinosaur enemies you're up against. Every victorious battle brings you new powers that allow you to further customize your dinosaurs into awesome fighting machines. Build up your dinosaur army, dominate your opponents and become the dinosaur fighting champion! Product Features Dive into real-time 3D action with fighting Jurassic Park dinosaurs Create and command authentic Jurassic Park dinosaurs to fight vicious enemy dinosaurs Customize different dinosaurs with thousands of fighting power combinations Fight in 3-D battles across six huge, ever-changing levels, including ruined jungle labs, impenetrable swamps, desolate mountain peaks and giant steel pyramids Includes Dilophosaurus - Specialty: Charge & Slash Triceratops - Specialty: Shake & Break Pteranodon - Beware of its claws and teeth Ankylosaurus - Specialty: Body Breaker Raptor - Specialty: Slice & Dice Stegosaurus - Specialty: bone Bruiser T-Rex - Specialty: Skull Smasher Spinosaurus - Specialty: Piercing Strikes Windows Requirements Microsoft Windows 95, 98, Me, 2000, XP 3D Graphic Accelerator card with 4MB of memory (required) Pentium II 266 MHz or faster 64MB of RAM 150MB available hard drive space Video SVGA 16 bit color 24X CD-ROM drive Windows compatible sound card
 
Jurassic Park 3 Danger Zone
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Description Drive into the Danger Zone -- A High Voltage Competitive Action Game! An earthquake has destroyed all the stored dinosaur DNA at Jurassic Park. Hop in your SUV, find living dinosaur specimens on the island, collect their DNA, and bring it back to the Command Center to make sure that future generations of dinosaurs thrive on the island. Jurassic Park III: Danger Zone! contains obstacle courses, hazards, dinosaurs, and mini-games designed to challenge one or two players as they explore the secrets of Jurassic Park. As players negotiate their 4 x 4 vehicle through the island's main screen obstacle course, they initiate arcade-style mini-games by landing on challenge spaces. Each player begins the game with 300 points, which are used to buy health kits, tires for the SUV, a helicopter ride, or an extra turn to try and tag dinosaur DNA. Collecting four dinosaur DNA samples qualifies you for entry into the Jurassic Park laboratories where you can clone up to seven different types of dinosaurs and print them out. Mystery cards drawn during the challenges increase or decrease the number of points. Up to a dozen specialized supplies can be carried by each player and include items like bug spray, rope, free repair or rescue, narrow escape, batteries, and so forth. Mini-games offer a diverse range of challenges from timed runs to sneaking past a Tyrannosaurus Rex to gather supplies. Hazards like mud pits, dinosaur dung, traps, and quicksand can be avoided by paying points, using the correct supplies, or luck. Hurry, before time runs out - and of Jurassic Park! Product Features Complete 15 riveting challenges. Preserve the last supplies of dinosaur DNA. Face dozens of stunningly realistic dinosaurs. Crash through rugged terrain in your 4x4 SUV. Play against the computer or another player. Race against the clock to build an electron-beam fence between you and the Renegade Raptor! Pit Velociraptors against each other in a duel for domination! Windows Requirements Microsoft Windows 98, Me, 2000, XP 3D Graphic Accelerator card with 8MB of memory (required) Pentium II 266 MHz or faster 64MB of RAM 150MB available hard drive space Video SVGA 16 bit color 24X CD-ROM drive Windows compatible sound card 1 to 2 players
Posted by caseyparnell to jurassic danger park zone 3 on Sat Apr 12 2008 at 19:32 UTC | info | related
 
Lost World The Jurassic Park
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Description A shoot-em-up based on the hit movie "The Lost World: Jurassic Park". Try to survive the dinosaur infested island and neutralize the threat. Our used arcades are cleaned, tested, and are in 100% working condition and can take up to 4-6 week maximum delivery time! PLEASE DO NOTE ARCADE PRODUCTS ARE CURBSIDE DELIVERY ONLY!
 
A Jurassic mammal from South America
Oliver Rauhut et al.
Nature 416 (6877), 165-8 (14 Mar 2002)
The Jurassic period is an important stage in early mammalian evolution, as it saw the first diversification of this group, leading to the stem lineages of monotremes and modern therian mammals1. However, the fossil record of Jurassic mammals is extremely poor, particularly in the southern continents. Jurassic mammals from Gondwanaland are so far only known from Tanzania2, 3 and Madagascar4, and from trackway evidence from Argentina5. Here we report a Jurassic mammal represented by a dentary, which is the first, to our knowledge, from South America. The tiny fossil from the Middle to Late Jurassic of Patagonia is a representative of the recently termed Australosphenida, a group of mammals from Gondwanaland that evolved tribosphenic molars convergently to the Northern Hemisphere Tribosphenida, and probably gave rise to the monotremes1. Together with other mammalian evidence from the Southern Hemisphere2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, the discovery of this new mammal indicates that the Australosphenida had diversified and were widespread in Gondwanaland well before the end of the Jurassic, and that mammalian faunas from the Southern Hemisphere already showed a marked distinction from their northern counterparts by the Middle to Late Jurassic.
Posted by cozzuol to jurassic Patagonia mammal on Tue Mar 13 2007 at 23:31 UTC | info | related

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