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Cute cats in the wild (definitely no dinosaurs here!)
LfoEfoGfoOfo® JfouforDid you know cats existed in ancient civilization? They’ve been around for 10 thousand years. That’s almost prehistoric… There are still many wild species of cat, but these days they are mostly pets. Do you have a pet cat at home? Take a look at the pictures... maybe they look like your cat.
Fun & Ferocious Facts About Dinosaurs! Part 3
LfoEfoGfoOfo® JfouforScientists learn new facts about dinosaurs every day! These awesome creatures are full of surprises the longer we study them. Check out some amazing facts about dinosaurs and impress your friends and family with your knowledge! WHAT IS DINOSAUR POOP CALLED? Dinosaur poop is called coprolites! Coprolites are the fossilized poops of animals that lived millions of years ago. They are trace fossils, meaning it is fossilized evidence of the animal, but not the actual animal body. A coprolite can give scientists clues about an animal’s diet. What would your poop say about your diet?
Meat-eating dinosaur spotted!
LfoEfoGfoOfo® JfouforFrom these pictures, it looks like there is a carnivorous dinosaur roaming around… Carnivores are animals that eat meat. Dinosaurs who eat meat have sharper teeth, so you might say that makes them scarier, but have your ever seen a T. rex? Their arms are tiny! Other famous meat-eating dinosaurs are Velociraptors. Did you know they had feathers? Crazy! What do you think about carnivorous dinosaurs? Would you be scared if you met this one in your LEGO® sets?
Fun & Ferocious Facts About Dinosaurs! Part 4
LfoEfoGfoOfo® JfouforScientists learn new facts about dinosaurs every day! These awesome creatures are full of surprises the longer we study them. Check out some amazing facts about dinosaurs and impress your friends and family with your knowledge! HOW BIG IS THE BIGGEST DINOSAUR POOP FOSSIL? The world’s largest dinosaur poop fossil, or coprolite, is actually named ‘Barnum’! At over 2 feet long and 20 pounds, or 67 centimeters and nearly 10 kilograms, Barnum is a gigantic T. rex coprolite that earned the title of largest found coprolite in 2020! (do you think it still smells stinky?)
Look at this cool city (and not a dinosaur to be found!)
LfoEfoGfoOfo® JfouforWow! What a lovely park in the middle of the city. Imagine how many different types of people and animals visit here everyday. There’s probably birds, dogs, insects and maybe even visitors from all over the world. Take a closer look at the picture and see if you can spot any other creatures roaming around…
Leaf-eating dinosaur on the loose!
LfoEfoGfoOfo® JfouforRumor has it there’s a herbivore dinosaur about! Herbivores are animals that eat plants. If you saw the plant-eating dinosaur Brachiosaurus today, you’d recognize them for their very long necks. So long that it can reach up into the trees! You might also know the Triceratops. It had a beak that helped it clip through tough branches, a bit like hedge clippers!What do you think about herbivore dinosaurs? Have you seen any roaming around in your LEGO® sets?
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LEGO® Jurassic World Dominion: Heavy Steppin’ – WATCH NOW!
LfoEfoGfoOfo® JfouforCheck out the exclusive new stop-motion animation featuring your favorite LEGO® dinosaurs!
LEGO® Jurassic World Dominion: Day in the Park – WATCH NOW!
LfoEfoGfoOfo® JfouforCheck out the exclusive new stop-motion animation featuring your favorite LEGO® dinosaurs!
Triceratops are on the farm!
LfoEfoGfoOfo® JfouforIt’s not easy living in a world where Jurassic World dinosaurs are everywhere. One minute you’re enjoying the quiet life on the farm. Taking in the sunrise. Not thinking about dinosaurs. Milking your cows. The next, you’re frantically evicting a herd of LEGO® Jurassic World Triceratops!
LEGO® Jurassic World Double Trouble: Trailer – Coming soon
LfoEfoGfoOfo® JfouforThings aren’t going as planned in LEGO® Jurassic World. The new management is making big changes and twin baby dinosaurs are on the loose! See how it unfolds in LEGO Jurassic World Double Trouble.
These Velociraptors are hungry!
LfoEfoGfoOfo® JfouforIt’s a dinosaur’s world and we’re just living in it. When these LEGO® Jurassic World dinosaurs smell food on an incoming truck, they go after it. But will the driver make it out safely?