Paleontologist rates 14 dinosaur attacks in the "Jurassic Park" movies
Briefly

Paleontologist Dave Hone describes how in 'Jurassic Park,' the portrayal of T. rex as a formidable predator does align somewhat with current scientific understanding, noting it was likely an effective hunter despite some inaccuracies in its depiction.
Hone critiques the inaccuracies in the depiction of Pteranodons in 'Jurassic Park III,' emphasizing their actual ability to move on land and the limitations of their takeoff and flight capabilities compared to modern birds.
Debunking myths raised by 'The Lost World: Jurassic Park,' Hone discusses T. rex's vision, explaining that recent evidence suggests it likely had better eyesight than the film suggests, enhancing its predatory skills.
In 'Jurassic World Dominion,' Hone highlights the significance of feathered dinosaurs, which adds complexity to our understanding of dinosaur evolution, particularly how these traits have been represented in popular media.
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