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  2. Giganotosaurus - Wikipedia

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    Giganotosaurus did not have a sagittal crest on the top of the skull, and the jaw muscles did not extend onto the skull roof, unlike in most other theropods (due to the shelf over the supratemporal fenestrae). These muscles would instead have been attached to the lower side surfaces of the shelf.

  3. Space Engineers - Wikipedia

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    Space Engineers is a voxel-based sandbox game, developed and published by Czech independent developer Keen Software House. In 2013, the initial developmental release of the game joined the Steam early access program. During the following years of active development, Space Engineers sold over one million units.

  4. Carnivores: Cityscape - Wikipedia

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    Giganotosaurus is the game's strongest dinosaur, but also the slowest. Dinosaurs have no ranged weapons; only their claws and a lunge. Dinosaurs have no ranged weapons; only their claws and a lunge. Dinosaurs can also activate a "Dino-Vision", which acts much like a combination of both of the Agent's visors; it allows the dinosaur to see in ...

  5. Dino Crisis 3 - Wikipedia

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    Like the previous installments in the Dino Crisis series, the gameplay revolves around fighting dinosaurs or other reptiles, but the enemies in this game are not real dinosaurs. They are mutations created from DNA extracted from various dinosaur species. The game takes place on a space station. It is the third and final game in the Dino Crisis ...

  6. Jurassic Park: Operation Genesis - Wikipedia

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    Jurassic Park: Operation Genesis is a construction and management simulation video game based on the Jurassic Park series developed by Blue Tongue Entertainment and published by Universal Interactive, with the console versions being co-published with Konami in Japan. [4]

  7. Meet the dino that inspired 'Jurassic World's' Indominus rex

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    Those claws are so long it looks like Edward Scissorhands. 'Theri,' as we'll call him, lived in the Cretaceous Period, which was 145 through 66 million years ago. And its fossils were first found ...

  8. Wikipedia : WikiProject Dinosaurs/Image review/Archive 5

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    The feathering on the Cristatusaurus's tail looks like it's floating because the white pattern has the same colour as the background, and therefore looks like a gap. And some of these have very colourfiul, busy patterns, would that be realistic for such huge predators, which you might imagine would try not to be too conspicuous when hunting ...

  9. File:Giganotosaurus specimens.svg - Wikipedia

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    The following other wikis use this file: Usage on hr.wikipedia.org Giganotosaurus; Usage on hy.wikipedia.org Գիգանոտոզավր; Usage on it.wikipedia.org