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  4. Amazing Dinoworld - Wikipedia

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    CuriosityStream partnered with NHK to develop three series of which Amazing Dinoworld was the first. [1]Amazing Dinoworld is a paleontology-related series and features digital renderings of dinosaurs.

  5. Dino Crisis 2 - Wikipedia

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    Dylan firing on a Velociraptor. Dino Crisis 2 is an action-adventure game that uses predetermined camera angles. Capcom Production Studio 4 [4] changed the series' focus from the survival horror of the first Dino Crisis by creating a more action-packed arcade-style experience that featured more open areas, greater varieties of weapons and enemies and less emphasis on puzzles.

  6. Dino Cube - Wikipedia

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    The six-colour Dino Cube in the middle of a move, showing how the puzzle can be scrambled. Note the black pieces inside of the puzzle: these are "hidden" corner pieces which form the core of the puzzle. The Dino Cube is a twisty puzzle in the shape of a cube. It consists of 12 movable pieces, all of which are located on the edges of the cube ...

  7. Dino Crisis (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Dino Crisis [b] is a 1999 survival horror game developed and published by Capcom originally for the PlayStation. It is the first installment in the Dino Crisis series and was developed by the same team behind Capcom's Resident Evil series, including director Shinji Mikami , and shares many similarities with it.

  8. Dinosaur - Wikipedia

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    Other mass-death sites have been discovered subsequently. Those, along with multiple trackways, suggest that gregarious behavior was common in many early dinosaur species. Trackways of hundreds or even thousands of herbivores indicate that duck-billed (hadrosaurids) may have moved in great herds, like the American bison or the African springbok.

  9. Dinocroc vs. Supergator - Wikipedia

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    However, Supergator breaks free from the lab and eats two scientists before escaping into the water. Dinocroc also breaks free by breaking the wall and crushing another scientist. It also eats two scientists and goes into the trees. Jason Drake calls an elite mercenary group to kill the creatures, but they are killed by Dinocroc.