Paleontologist Dave Hone rates the realism of every "Jurassic Park" movie.
He talks about how the T. rex hunted down its prey, how the Gallimimus outran predators, and what Velociraptors actually looked like in "Jurassic Park," starring Sam Neill, Jeff Goldblum, and Laura Dern.
He debunks myths about the Stegosaurus' spikes and the T. rex's vision in "The Lost World: Jurassic Park," starring Julianne Moore and Vince Vaughn.
He discusses how Pteranodons flew and moved around on land in "Jurassic Park III," starring William H. Macy.
He breaks down how a predator could take down an Ankylosaurus, how an Ankylosaurus defended itself with its tail, and the differences between Pteranodons and other flying dinosaurs like the Dimorphodon in "Jurassic World," starring Chris Pratt and Bryce Dallas Howard.
He explains why some dinosaurs with sharp claws couldn't outclimb humans and how others could deliver devastating headbutts in "Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom."
Finally, he does a deep dive into the many feathered dinosaurs featured in "Jurassic World Dominion."
Dave Hone is a paleontologist at Queen Mary University of London. He has been studying the behavior, ecology, and anatomy of dinosaurs for 20 years.
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