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Q: What kind of dinosaur was found in the badlands in Montana in Jurassic Park?
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In Jurassic Park how did the scientist clone the dinosaurs?

They used a frog to fill in the missing bits of Dino DNA.


What is the badlands?

Badlands National Park is located in South Dakota.Badlands, in geologic terms can be found in several US States including Utah, Montana, North and South Dakota, Nebraska, Wyoming and Colorado. They are not limited to the United States, and noteworthy examples are located in Canada, New Zealand and Spain.As a geologic term, there are badlands scattered aroound the world. Canada, New Zealand and Spain have noteworthy examples. In the US, they can be found in North and South Dakota, Montana, Nebraska, Utah and Wyomiing.


How do cloning play a role in Jurassic Park?

The scientists in the movie get their first dinosaurs by cloning them from dinosaur DNA found in a blood sucking insect that has been preserved in wax. More dinosaurs are created by sex from the first dinosaurs.


What is the botanical name of the tree where the dinosaur eggs were found in the movie Jurassic Park?

Ficus macrophylla (Moraceae). The National Tropical Botanical Garden has managed Allerton Garden (the garden containing the trees used in the film) since the early 1990's.


How did they make the dinosaur noises in Jurassic Park?

They collected different noises from animals like for the raptor noise they recorded a dolphin under the water and changed the noise so it was higher pitched and scarier and mixed it with the noise from a walrus! I've just watched the extras on the dvd! Very clever stuff!

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Which layer of the Badlands contains reptile fossils but no dinosaur fossils?

The Badlands in Badlands National Park contain reptile fossils (including alligator fossils), but do not contain dinosaur fossils. Note that "Badlands" refers to a type of geographical feature, which is not only found in Badlands National Park.


What fossils were found in the badlands Alberta?

Drumheller Alberta- is kind of the central of dinosaur fossils.


Where did they find the pegomastax dinosaur?

Pegomastax was found in South Africa. Its fossils date to the early Jurassic.


What dinosaur fossil was found in the transantarctic mountains in the summer of 1990 1991 during what geologic time period this dinosaur live?

Cryolophosaurus, from the early Jurassic.


How are fossils part of Alberta's identity's?

Fossils from the Jurassic period and before abound in Alberta's badlands. Large dinosaurs are found often with fossils be nearly complete.


What is a badlands sight?

There are many areas that are designated as badlands in the United States, Canada, and the world. Sights to look for in any badlands area are the geologic formations and the color display found in the rocks. You might also be able to find fossils. Sights to see in Badlands National Park in South Dakota include Cedar Pass, the Ben Reifel Visitor Center, the White River Visitor Center, the Cedar Pass Lodge, and the Roberts Prairie Dog Town. Other sights to see in Badlands National Park include the geologic formations and the plants and animals. Toadstool Geologic Park in northwestern Nebraska has rock formations, many of which look like toadstools. Theodore Roosevelt National Park is a large area of badlands located in western North Dakota. Dinosaur fossils have been found in Makoshika State Park, an area of badlands located in Montana. A sight to see in the Big Muddy Badlands, located in southern Saskatchewan and northern Montana, is Castle Butte.


N which state are the Badlands found?

The Badlands are found in South Dakota.


Which dinosaur fossil was found in the Transantarctic Mountains in the summer of 1990 1991 was it the Cryolophosaurus?

Yes, Cryolophosaurus was the dinosaur found in Antarctica in the summer of 1990-1991. They were named in 1994.


Where was the Montanas state fossil found?

Montana's state dinosaur is Maisaura peeblesorum. It was found in the Two Medicine Formation near Choteau, in western Montana. It was discovered by Laurie Trexler.


In Canada were do you find dinosaur bones?

I believe it's Alberta because some dinosaurs have been named after places there like the Albertosaurus


What continent are the badlands located on?

Badlands are found on several different continents. Some of the best known badlands formations are found on the North American continent. Badlands are also found on the continents of Europe, South America, Asia, and Autralasia/Zealandia (specifically in New Zealand).


In 1994 what did the Rockies announce they at found at the site of home plate?

I believe it was dinosaur bones, which was a big reason behind the creation of the dinosaur mascot Dinger. It also led the Rockies to consider naming the park "Jurassic Park"