Dinosaurs may have more in common with birds than we thought, including their dance moves.
Dinosaur Song
Pachycephalosaurus was an unusual-looking dinosaur. It stood on two legs, had a beak for cropping plants and had a large bony dome on its head surrounded by spikes and bumps. Some scientists think that the animal used its hard dome in head-butting contests, similar to the way modern-day rams use their horns..
What is the dinosaur that makes a sound out of its head?
Suddenly, one of the animals—called a Parasaurolophus—stands up on its two hind feet, lifts its head, and takes a big gulp of air. Then it releases a honking alarm call that sounds sort of like an elephant trumpeting. The other Parasaurolophus dinosaurs understand the message—a predator is nearby..
Bipedalism, quadrupedalism, and flying represent key forms of movement among dinosaurs.
May 24, 2022Get ready to swing your tail & stomp the ground just like a DINOSAUR!! It's a prehistoric Duration: 3:31 Posted: May 24, 2022
Do dinosaurs dance?
‘Dinosaurs don’t dance!’ well, so they say
Watch as your child encourages the dinosaurs to conquer their fears, be brave and stand tall
What is dance like an animal?
Introducing ‘Dance Like An Animal’, one of Australia’s most exciting children’s stage shows
Featuring lovable creatures like Kate the Quokka, Bob the Brumby, Kelsey the Kelpie, and Tassie the Devil
This fun and crazy crew is guaranteed to get your little ones up and dancing before you can blink
What is move like a dinosaur?
Move Like a Dinosaur! This "simon-says" style game from PBS KIDS' Dinosaur Train will get your kids moving and growing their vocabulary at the same time! No standards associated with this content
Dance like a dinosaur
1990 film directed by Brett Piper
A Nymphoid Barbarian in Dinosaur Hell is a 1990 American science fiction film written and directed by Brett Piper and produced by Troma Entertainment. It premiered at the 1990 Cannes Film Festival.
Cultural depictions of dinosaurs have been numerous since the
Dinosaurs in world culture and history
Cultural depictions of dinosaurs have been numerous since the word dinosaur was coined in 1842. The non-avian dinosaurs featured in books, films, television programs, artwork, and other media have been used for both education and entertainment. The depictions range from the realistic, as in the television documentaries from the 1990s into the first decades of the 21st century, or the fantastic, as in the monster movies of the 1950s and 1960s.
Denver
American TV series or program
Denver, the Last Dinosaur is an animated series produced by World Events Productions and Groupe IDDH. It was nationally syndicated throughout the United States in 1988 with reruns airing until 1990. In the show, a dinosaur hatches from a petrified egg in modern times, and is befriended by a group of teenagers. Episodes often focused on issues of conservation, ecology, and greed.
Dinosaurs is an American family sitcom television series that
American sitcom television series
Dinosaurs is an American family sitcom television series that aired on ABC for four seasons from April 26, 1991, through July 20, 1994, and repeats were shown on Disney Channel. The show, about a family of anthropomorphic dinosaurs, was produced by Michael Jacobs Productions and Jim Henson Television in association with Walt Disney Television and distributed by Buena Vista International, Inc. The characters were designed by Henson team member Kirk Thatcher.
The dinosaur renaissance was a small-scale scientific revolution that started in
Acceptance of dinosaurs as warm-blooded and birds as avian-dinosaurs
The dinosaur renaissance was a small-scale scientific revolution that started in the late 1960s and led to renewed academic and popular interest in dinosaurs. It was sparked by new discoveries and research indicating that dinosaurs may have been active and warm-blooded animals, rather than cold-blooded and sluggish as had been the prevailing view and description during the first half of the twentieth century.
Gertie the Dinosaur is a 1914 animated short film by
1914 animated silent film
Gertie the Dinosaur is a 1914 animated short film by American cartoonist and animator Winsor McCay. It is the earliest animated film to feature a dinosaur. McCay first used the film before live audiences as an interactive part of his vaudeville act; the frisky, childlike Gertie did tricks at the command of her master. McCay's employer William Randolph Hearst curtailed McCay's vaudeville activities, so McCay added a live-action introductory sequence to the film for its theatrical release renamed Winsor McCay, the Famous Cartoonist, and Gertie. McCay abandoned a sequel, Gertie on Tour, after producing about a minute of footage.
Orlando Tobias Edward Higginbottom
British electronic music producer, DJ and singer-songwriter
Orlando Tobias Edward Higginbottom, known professionally as Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs, is a British electronic music producer, DJ and singer-songwriter based in the United States.
Walk the Dinosaur is a song by Was
1987 single by Was (Not Was)
Walk the Dinosaur is a song by Was, released in 1987, from their album What Up, Dog?
We're Back! A Dinosaur's Story is a
1993 animated film by Dick Zondag, Ralph Zondag, Phil Nibbelink, and Simon Wells
We're Back! A Dinosaur's Story is a 1993 British-American animated adventure comedy film directed by Dick Zondag, Ralph Zondag, Phil Nibbelink, and Simon Wells from a screenplay by John Patrick Shanley. Based on the 1987 Hudson Talbott children's book of the same name, it tells the story of three dinosaurs and one pterosaur who travel to the present day and become intelligent by eating a Brain Grain cereal invented by scientist Captain Neweyes. The film was produced by Steven Spielberg's Amblimation studio and features the voices of John Goodman, Felicity Kendal, Charles Fleischer, Walter Cronkite, Jay Leno, Julia Child, Kenneth Mars, Yeardley Smith, and Martin Short.