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Viewing Blue//London's Farm - Before Time Dinosaur Park*under serious construction*
Jump to dinosaurs?

As you and your family walk through the almost glothic-looking gates you hastily run into the zoo. A deafening roar runs though your ears. This really was an actual dinosaur park. You could see the outline of two Allosaurus' to your right and a glass dome where there where small feathered dinosaurs flew. Your mother and father go one way and you go your way, going to the most interesting exhibit first. You bump into a short blonde woman who was carrying a basket of dinosaur chicks. "Ooh! Hello. I'm Brooklyn!" Brooklyn dusts herself off and bounds into the dome like exhibit to drop off the chicks. As you make your way to the back of the zoo you are confused. There were pipes and wires going along the ground. A tall raven-haired woman carrying a large needle injected a chicken egg with some greenish liquid. You quickly run back to the real exhibits and begin to enjoy yourself. ~ ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// A L L O S A U R U S * Usually the more grumpy enhabitants.Allosaurus is a genus of large theropod dinosaur that lived 155 to 150 million years ago during the late Jurassic period. The name "Allosaurus" means "different lizard". It is derived from the Greek ἄλλος/allos ("different, other") and σαῦρος/sauros ("lizard / generic reptile"). The first fossil remains that can definitely be ascribed to this genus were described in 1877 by paleontologist Othniel Charles Marsh, and it became known as Antrodemus. As one of the first well-known theropod dinosaurs, it has long attracted attention outside of paleontological circles. Indeed, it has been a top feature in several films and documentaries about prehistoric life. //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// A R C H A E O P T E R Y X* Archaeopteryx lived in the Late Jurassic around 150 million years ago, in what is now southern Germany during a time when Europe was an archipelago of islands in a shallow warm tropical sea, much closer to the equator than it is now. Similar in size to a Eurasian magpie, with the largest individuals possibly attaining the size of a raven, the largest species of Archaeopteryx could grow to about 0.5 m (1 ft 8 in) in length. Despite their small size, broad wings, and inferred ability to fly or glide, Archaeopteryx had more in common with other small Mesozoic dinosaurs than with modern birds. In particular, they shared the following features with the dromaeosaurids and troodontids: jaws with sharp teeth, three fingers with claws, a long bony tail, hyperextensible second toes ("killing claw"), feathers (which also suggest warm-bloodedness), and various features of the skeleton.




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