Japanese Company Building Robotic Jurassic Park
Being described as a ‘half visual spectacle and half wacky performance piece’, the Dino-a-Live robotic dinosaur theme park was formulated by Japanese entrepreneur Kazuya Kanemaru.
Being described as a ‘half visual spectacle and half wacky performance piece’, the Dino-a-Live robotic dinosaur theme park was formulated by Japanese entrepreneur Kazuya Kanemaru.
During the Cretaceous period, the sea monsters we read about in legend would very much have been part of everyday reality in Earth’s prehistoric seas. Palaeontologists
James Horner, who not only served as a technical advisor to the jurassic park films, but was also the inspiration for the character Dr. Alan