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From the new Mosasaurus to Mutadons to the D-Rex, meet the new dinosaurs and mutations in Jurassic World Rebirth.
Are you curious to know which dinosaurs appeared in Jurassic World Rebirth? Then, here's all you need to know.
Jurassic World Rebirth continues the story with the franchise's saddest entry yet, but it seems to have forgotten that the audience is here for the dinosaurs.
In the Permian Basin, which spans West Texas and southeastern New Mexico, the rig count remains steady at 265. That’s unchanged from last week but down from 305 rigs at this time in 2024.
For all of the impressive effects on display, Rebirth has nothing to add to the Jurassic canon beyond a simple warning: Going to an island full of dinosaurs would probably be a bad idea.
Your complete guide to all the Jurassic World Rebirth dinosaurs, listed in order of appearance!
Xavier is an unnecessary character whose removal from Jurassic World Rebirth would have given more time to develop the other characters.
Here is a guide to all of the scariest, new dinosaurs in Jurassic World Rebirth Take a trip back to Jurassic Park, but beware of the franchise’s most dangerous dinosaurs yet.
Rose Hill has been around since 1892, but one unique attraction in town takes visitors back even further—to the age of the dinosaurs.
Could T. rex swim? Kinda Evidence suggests dinosaurs like tyrannosaurs were probably best suited to a version of the doggy paddle.