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  • Velociraptors like Blue

  • are one of the most popular dinosaurs today.

  • You did it!

  • Back then raptors had sharp teeth and distinctive feet

  • with oversized hooking claws.

  • Experts believe raptors could run up to 40 miles per hour.

  • Which would make Blue and her siblings

  • a welcome addition to your school track team.

  • A Velociraptors main source of food was smaller dinosaurs,

  • but in Lego Jurassic World, they're all about the treats!

  • Everyone in the cave gets some beef jerky!

  • Although today we exaggerate their size a bit.

  • Velociraptors were only about the size of a modern day turkey.

  • They even had feathers!

  • In fact, did you know today's birds are actually dinosaur's descendants?

  • Imagine if Blue could fly.

  • Another similarity between dinosaurs and birds,

  • they both laid eggs!

  • Even though dinosaurs went extinct about 66 million years ago,

  • we're still finding their fossilized eggs today!

  • Huh? Would you look at that!

  • Decided to come out and see what all the commotion was, huh?

  • The most famous dinosaur is probably Tyrannosaurus Rex!

  • Known for its giant body and teeny-tiny arms,

  • T-Rex used to be one of the most fearsome predators on the planet!

  • My hot-dogs!

  • No!

  • Yikes!

  • Unfortunately, hot-dogs were not on the menu in the Cretaceous Period.

  • Instead, T-Rex would snack on other dinosaurs!

  • No matter your size, you always had to stand your ground!

  • [barking]

  • Nice one!

  • The jaws of a T-Rex are around four feet long.

  • And these bad boys and girls could eat up to 500 pounds... in one bite!

  • T-Rex might have been unstoppable but in Lego Jurassic World,

  • a trainer like Owen knows how to speak their language.

  • Knock it off!

  • You're not the alpha here, I am!

  • Hey! Do not mess with me!

  • [growling]

  • - Unbelievable. - Woah!

  • Our next dino subject, Carnotaurus!

  • [screaming]

  • Looking very similar to T-Rex,

  • a unique feature of Carnotaurus is their horns.

  • They also happen to have the smallest arms

  • of any dinosaur on our list!

  • That must have been super annoying.

  • Not quite, tiny arms!

  • Oh, must be a pain when you have to scratch your back.

  • Got that right!

  • Pretty sure no one solved back scratchers 70 million years ago.

  • Ah, another day in prehistoric paradise!

  • What do I see next?

  • Now, let's talk about Stygimoloch.

  • Stygimolochs, or Stiggies for short,

  • were known for their unique, dome-shaped skull.

  • Which made them masters of the head butt!

  • [smashing]

  • Woah, you really know what you're doing, don't you?

  • But in Lego Jurassic World,

  • Stiggies are some of the friendliest dinos in the park!

  • Stiggies don't attack humans, they're peaceful herbivores!

  • That's right, Hudson, Stiggies are herbivores.

  • They loved to eat from bushes and trees that were low to the ground.

  • Kind of like the Cretaceous Period's version of a salad bar.

  • I didn't know Stygimolochs were so rad!

  • So what's one of the largest dinosaurs on record

  • and at Lego Jurassic World?

  • Brachiosaurus!

  • Reaching 85 feet tall, Brachiosaurus was about the same height

  • as two and a quarter school busses stacked end to end!

  • Which obviously means these dinos had to walk to school.

  • Bummer!

  • Brachiosaurus was an herbivore

  • and their long necks allowed them to reach the tree tops,

  • giving them the best selection of leaves!

  • Which means they'd have no problem reaching those cookies

  • mum hid on the top shelf.

  • Next up, Triceratops!

  • It sounds like a stampede!

  • Triceratops is Greek for Three Horned Head.

  • and they'd use those horns for protection as well as moving things out of the way!

  • By the croc--

  • [screaming]

  • Triceratops' skull grew up to seven feet wide.

  • The top part if called the Frill,

  • which protected their necks when battling with other dinos.

  • Our final dino isn't a dinosaur at all!

  • Meet Pteranadon.

  • That tickles!

  • I think I'm gonna pee!

  • An ancient flying reptile whose name translates to Toothless Wing.

  • Because it had no teeth!

  • Weird because they're carnivores

  • which makes me think they have really strong gums.

  • They just gum their food right up like my baby brother with a carrot.

  • Nom-nom-nom, so disgusting.

  • Looks like they were a permanent member of the No Cavity Club at the dentist.

  • I'm the biggest fan of your species.

  • Pteranadons had an average wing span of between 13 to 20 feet long.

  • That's twice as long as any living bird today!

  • This made flying great distances a breeze.

  • Where are all the-- woah!

  • Cool!

  • Although they mostly ate fish and other marine life,

  • in Lego Jurassic World, Pteranadons aren't picky.

  • Now it's time to test your dino knowledge and see what you remember.

  • I can handle anything anyone throws at me.

  • Question one.

  • How big was the jaw of T-Rex?

  • A. Four feet.

  • B. Three feet.

  • C. Five feet.

  • That's right, four feet long.

  • Question two.

  • What did T-Rex and Carnotaurus eat?

  • A. Leaves.

  • B. Meat.

  • C. Your homework.

  • Meat!

  • At least you'll have your homework for class now.

  • Question three.

  • True or false: some dinosaurs had feathers.

  • True!

  • Question four.

  • How did dinosaurs reproduce?

  • A. They fell from the sky.

  • B. By laying eggs.

  • C. Came from the ground.

  • By laying eggs.

  • Question five.

  • True or false: The modern day descendants of dinosaurs are birds.

  • True.

  • Question six.

  • What animal was the same size as Velociraptor?

  • A. Dog.

  • B. Turkey.

  • C. Elephant.

  • A turkey!

  • Gobble-gobble!

  • Question seven.

  • How tall was Brachiosaurus?

  • A. 200 feet.

  • B. 80 feet.

  • C. 85 feet.

  • 85 feet!

  • Wow, that's tall!

  • Question eight.

  • What was the top part of triceratops' skull called?

  • A. Frill.

  • B. Hat.

  • C. Ruffle.

  • A frill!

  • Question nine.

  • True or false: Pteranodon was a flying dinosaur.

  • False, they were a flying reptile!

  • Question 10.

  • Which species had a dome-shaped skull?

  • A. Carnotaurus.

  • B. Stygimoloch.

  • C. Velociraptor.

  • Stygimoloch.

  • If you got more than five right, you're a dino expert!

  • Grab your walkie-talkie,

  • you've earned a job at Lego Jurassic World!

  • I'm an expert at this!

  • If you got less than five right,

  • it's time to brush up on the Lego Jurassic World exhibits.

  • Take a VIP pass and we'll see you next time.

  • I love Jurassic World!

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