yortiz+FollowJurassic World: Rebirth ❌ Jurassic World: Snickers wrapper ✅Okay, Jurassic World: Rebirth (2025) just took absurdity to new heights. 😂 The entire plot—dinosaurs escaping, chaos unfolding—kicks off because some genius drops a Snickers wrapper that jams a blast door. A candy wrapper. In a high-tech InGen lab. Really? I’m all for suspending disbelief, but this is next-level ridiculous. Were the blast doors made of paper mache? Who signed off on this plot point? 😓🙄 #JurassicWorldRebirth #SnickersFail #Dinosaurs #Movie #Movies 370Share
James Brady+FollowDinosaurs: Secretly Warm-Blooded Athletes?Turns out, some dinosaurs might’ve been more like turbo-charged birds than lazy lizards! New Montana bone discoveries show these ancient giants had the metabolic firepower of mammals—think race car engines, not solar-powered calculators. From wild bone growth patterns to feather insulation and even evidence of parental care, these dinos were running hot, not cold. Forget everything you learned about slow, sunbathing dinos—these creatures were built for action, year-round. Could Jurassic Park have been even wilder than we thought? #Science #Dinosaurs #ScienceNews30Share
martinezlaura+FollowThe Dinosaur Discovery That Changed EverythingPicture this: in 1824, a muddy Oxford prof stumbles on a massive jawbone in the English countryside and unknowingly launches the entire field of dinosaur science. Megalosaurus was the OG dino, but early scientists thought it was just a giant lizard! The wildest part? They had no word for 'dinosaur' yet, and some fossils were found right near London. Fast-forward: modern tech reveals Megalosaurus was a fierce, upright predator—not a lazy lizard. It’s wild how one fossil can flip our whole view of Earth’s past! #Science #Dinosaurs #HistoryNerd30Share
Zachary Gutierrez+FollowMeet the Real-Life Goblin Prince LizardA giant, Gila monster-like lizard named Bolg amondol (aka the 'Goblin Prince') once slithered under the feet of dinosaurs! Discovered in Utah, this ancient beast was way bigger than today’s lizards—think Savannah monitor size. Its closest relative? From Asia’s Gobi Desert! Turns out, dinos weren’t the only globe-trotters back then. Paleontologists are geeking out over how this find fills in the lizard family tree. Tolkien fans, your fantasy dreams just got real! #Paleontology #Dinosaurs #ScienceNews #Science90Share
Debra Taylor+FollowDid a Real 'Dragon King' Roam the Earth?!A spiky, dragon-like dino skull found in South Dakota was named Dracorex hogwartsia (yep, after Hogwarts!). But plot twist: some scientists now think this 'dragon king' might just be a teenage version of another dino, Pachycephalosaurus. Basically, our magical dino could lose its crown! The debate is wild—are we looking at a unique species or just a dino going through its awkward phase? Either way, Dracorex proves science is full of surprises! #Dinosaurs #ScienceDebate #Paleontology #History40Share
Melvin Mosley+FollowThis Dino Had Spikes Like a Sci-Fi MonsterAmargasaurus was basically the punk rocker of the dinosaur world—imagine a 30-foot-long herbivore with two rows of wild, spiky spines running down its neck and back! Found in Argentina, this dino has scientists debating: were those spines for defense, showing off, or keeping cool? No one’s sure, but it definitely looked like it wandered off a movie set. Paleontology never fails to deliver the weirdest, coolest surprises! #Amargasaurus #Dinosaurs #Paleontology #Science00Share
megangibson+FollowDino Drama: Hell Creek’s Wild Last DaysImagine a subtropical world where T. rex hunted in lush forests, Triceratops squared off in epic horn battles, and tiny mammals scurried underfoot—all right before an asteroid hit and changed everything. The Hell Creek Formation is like a prehistoric time capsule, showing us the final, chaotic days of the dinosaurs. From volcanic ash to sudden extinction, it’s a real-life thriller with fossils as the receipts. Can you believe we still find new dino bones there every year? #Dinosaurs #FossilFriday #Paleontology #Science20Share
Richard Vaughan+FollowMeet the Dino with Razor Teeth MysteryImagine a dinosaur we mostly know from its freaky, razor-sharp teeth—seriously, that’s Richardoestesia. This Cretaceous predator roamed the western US and Canada, but paleontologists are still scratching their heads about what it actually looked like. Its teeth are so unique, some think it was a fish-eater, others say it munched on small animals. The wildest part? Decades after its discovery, we still don’t have a full skeleton. It’s basically the dinosaur world’s ultimate cold case! #Dinosaurs #Paleontology #ScienceMystery #Science40Share
Richard Vaughan+FollowDinosaurs’ Secret Seasonal Diets RevealedImagine dinosaurs dealing with the same food struggles as modern animals—spring feasts, summer buffets, autumn foraging, and winter survival mode! New fossil finds show dinos switched up their menus all year: fresh shoots in spring, fruits and seeds in autumn, even bark and conifer needles in winter. Some migrated for better eats, others got creative with what was left. Turns out, these prehistoric giants were total foodies, adapting their diets to whatever the season threw at them! #Dinosaurs #PrehistoricLife #ScienceFacts #Science00Share
Zachary Gutierrez+FollowDinosaurs Could Still Be Here?!Mind blown: Dinosaurs might not have been on their way out before that giant asteroid hit. New research says the fossil record is just super patchy, not proof they were dying off. If that space rock hadn’t crashed into Earth 66 million years ago, T. rex and Triceratops could still be roaming around with us today. Turns out, it was bad luck, not bad genes, that wiped them out! #Dinosaurs #ScienceNews #MindBlown #History #Fossils #Science33573Share