On the third day of "Jurassic Weekend", we find that a Dinocam calibrated for the Cretaceous period has captured a shot of one of the stars of Jurassic World: a Mosasaurus. This enormous sea lizard - a marine relative of modern monitor lizards - was caught in action as it tried to chomp-on and swallow the cam. Fortunately for us, the cam survived and lives to shoot another day, as the mosasaur apparently wasn't fond of the taste and texture of the camera - and quickly abandoned it...
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Sunday, June 14, 2015
Jurassic World Weekend 3
JURASSIC SEA WORLD
On the third day of "Jurassic Weekend", we find that a Dinocam calibrated for the Cretaceous period has captured a shot of one of the stars of Jurassic World: a Mosasaurus. This enormous sea lizard - a marine relative of modern monitor lizards - was caught in action as it tried to chomp-on and swallow the cam. Fortunately for us, the cam survived and lives to shoot another day, as the mosasaur apparently wasn't fond of the taste and texture of the camera - and quickly abandoned it...
On the third day of "Jurassic Weekend", we find that a Dinocam calibrated for the Cretaceous period has captured a shot of one of the stars of Jurassic World: a Mosasaurus. This enormous sea lizard - a marine relative of modern monitor lizards - was caught in action as it tried to chomp-on and swallow the cam. Fortunately for us, the cam survived and lives to shoot another day, as the mosasaur apparently wasn't fond of the taste and texture of the camera - and quickly abandoned it...
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