What were the birds flying at the end of Jurassic Park?

So seeing the pelicans at the end of the first Jurassic Park movie is meant to emphasize that point, that despite dinosaurs like velociraptors being brought back to life, dinosaurs aren't as extinct as humans think them to be.
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What happened to the flying dinosaurs at the end of Jurassic Park 3?

The Pteranodons that were in the aviary escaped and left Isla Sorna. The three Pteranodon adults escaped their enclosure after the humans had left. For some reason, they abandoned their young.
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What animal is at the end of Jurassic Park?

ILM purposely made the Mosasaur in Jurassic World larger than its real life counterpart to make it look big enough for the final fight with Indominus rex at the end of the film.
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What does the ending of Jurassic Park mean?

Malcolm warns that the amusement park would quickly decline because of the idea, and he couldn't have been more right. By the end of the film, it's clear that humans shouldn't be playing with any old genetics, and the entire island falls back to the hands of the dinosaurs.
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What were the flying dinosaurs in Jurassic Park 3?

In Jurassic Park III: Park Builder, the pterosaurs Anurognathus, Anhanguera, Dsungaripterus, Pteranodon, Pterodactylus, Pterodaustro and Rhamphorhynchus can be created. A "Giant Pteranodon" can also be created which is basically Pteranodon with black skin and a red crest.
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What are the bird dinosaurs in Jurassic world?

Of all the unexpected sights in Jurassic World Dominion—dinosaurs frolicking in the snow, a pterosaur riding the air currents over New York City—there's one creature that stands out. The pyroraptor has a mouthful of serrated teeth, sickle-shaped claws that curve to a wicked point, and a shock of fire red feathers.
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How did Pteranodon became extinct?

The triumphant reign of pterosaurs ended with this giant flier. At the end of the Cretaceous period 65 million years ago, a meteorite or comet slammed into Earth. That calamity—and other events—wiped out roughly three-quarters of all animal species, including all remaining pterosaurs and dinosaurs.
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Is Jurassic Park based on a true story?

This documentary reveals the science behind Jurassic Park is based on rigorous scientific research and that the key character at the centre of the film is inspired by a real life individual.
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What is the dinosaur at the end of Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom?

Actually, there goes the whole globe. By the end of "Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom," dinosaurs have busted out of the confines of Isla Nublar and moved onto the world stage. And a backyard near you. Velociraptor Blue is shown checking out a seemingly idyllic suburban neighborhood.
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How did they get Mosasaurus DNA?

Fossils, it's explained partally during the Gyrosphere line scene, where Gray says " they can get DNA from fossils, so if the Amber mines dry up..." While the Mosasaurus isn't mentioned, that is most likely where they got the DNA (the Masrani Global website also partially explains this).
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What happened to the baby T Rex in Jurassic Park?

The infant was then later recaptured by the Hunters at the conclusion of the Isla Sorna Incident of 1997, and was shipped to the new Jurassic Park in San Diego, California via Peter Ludlow's jet. Ian and Sarah later arrived at the facility to find and retrieve him during his father's rampage.
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Is the jp3 Spinosaurus still alive?

Spinosaurus aegyptiacus." Spinosaurus (meaning "spined lizard") is an extinct genus of spinosaurid theropod dinosaur that existed in what is now North Africa during the Cretaceous period.
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What happened to the third raptor in Jurassic Park?

He and Ellie realized that the Velociraptors escaped when they went to reboot the power, and realized they were in serious danger. The Raptors proceeded to kill and eat both Ray Arnold and Robert Muldoon, but were stopped and themselves killed by Rexy before they could kill any of the other survivors.
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What killed the boaters in Jurassic Park 3?

The most likely culprit is that the semi-aquatic Spinosaurus killed them.
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What dinosaur is still alive?

In an evolutionary sense, birds are a living group of dinosaurs because they descended from the common ancestor of all dinosaurs. Other than birds, however, there is no scientific evidence that any dinosaurs, such as Tyrannosaurus, Velociraptor, Apatosaurus, Stegosaurus, or Triceratops, are still alive.
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Does Isla Nublar exist?

Isla Nublar, the setting for much of the “Jurassic Park” series, is unfortunately not a real Costa Rican island. Cocos Island, though, is very much real. Located some 350 miles from Costa Rica's mainland, it's widely believed to be the inspiration for Isla Nublar.
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What does Hammond want from Ellie and Grant in Jurassic Park?

Just then the phone rings and it is Hammond, who tries to convince Grant to visit his biological preserve on Isla Nublar. Grant is reluctant, explaining that he wants to pursue this discovery of a living procompsognathid—which greatly interests Hammond—but gives in when Hammond offers $60,000 each to Grant and Sattler.
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What dinosaur killed the T-Rex in Dominion?

The Gigantosaurus' death in Jurassic World Dominion was a huge victory for the T-Rex and the Therizinosaurus, but also a repeat of Jurassic World's insult to the beloved dinosaur.
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Why did Lex turn on the flashlight in Jurassic Park?

You can also hear Lex calling Dr. Grant's name in a low voice due to fear. So, they used the flashlight to signal them but she didn't know that it would attract the T-Rex.
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What was the life expectancy of a Tyrannosaurus rex?

Tyrannosaurus rex had a life expectancy of about 28 years. Previous studies have suggested that it went through a growth spurt in its teenage years, but until recently, scientists didn't know much about how it grew from a hatchling to a powerful predator.
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Why did birds survive but not pterosaurs?

Another study, published in 2016, suggested that avian dinosaurs survived their relatives because they were small seed eaters and better able to cope with the available produce in the wake of the extinction.
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Why is a Pteranodon not a dinosaur?

Because they flew and their front limbs stretch out to the sides, they are not dinosaurs. Instead, they're a distant dinosaur cousin.
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Do flying reptiles still exist?

Although there seems to be no hard evidence that pterosaurs did not die out millions of years ago - no pterosaurs have ever been captured and no bodies have ever been found - sightings have persisted. Stories of flying reptiles have been recorded for many hundreds of years.
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