That is the familiar sound of a dinosaur roar - well, at least that's what Hollywood has led us to believe over the years. But what if a dinosaur actually sounded like this? (SOUNDBITE OF DINOSAUR ...
What did a dinosaur sound like? This question makes most people think of the T. rex in Jurassic Park with its giant toothy maw flung wide open roaring loudly into the air, but the truth is, dinosaurs ...
This summer, the Saint Louis Science Center unveils one of its most thrilling exhibitions yet: SUE: The T. rex Experience. This limited-time traveling exhibition offers an unparalleled, multisensory ...
Dinosaurs - you think you know what their roar sounded like. You've seen the "Jurassic Park" movies. But paleontologists have disputed that notion for years. They say prehistoric animals probably ...
We tend to associate dinosaurs with ground-shaking roars, but the latest research shows that this is probably mistaken. You'd feel it more than hear it – a deep, visceral throb, emerging from ...
For most people, the sound of a dinosaur is unmistakable:a deep, guttural roar that shakes the earth. That idea, planted by Jurassic Park in 1993 and echoed in countless documentaries, toys, and theme ...
Imagine the sound of a dinosaur roaring... Super loud, right? Wrong... It turns out the giant prehistoric creatures almost certainly didn't roar. You might be surprised to hear that some scientists ...
"Dinosaurs only had this single bone in their middle ear, the stapes – a key structure in translating vibrations in air, sound waves, to the inner ear that can then be processed by the brain," says ...