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VR Jurassic Encyclopedia #27 – Plesiosaurus dinosaur facts VR 360 video education

This is the final episode in the VR Jurassic Encyclopedia series. In it, we tell you about a large extinct marine predator – Plesiosaurus. It is estimated to have lived in the early part of the Jurassic period about 200 to 175 million years ago. It measured from 3 to 4.5 meters in length. A characteristic feature of the animal was a long neck, which was about half the length of the entire body of Plesiosaurus. It is estimated that the mass of an adult individual was about 500 kilograms. Its size indicates that it was one of the smaller predators. The animal fed mainly on clams and snails. It is also believed that it could have fed on belemnites, fish, and other prey. It is speculated that because of its build, Plesiosaurus waited for prey to swim up to it rather than hunt it. That’s all interesting facts about Plesiosaurus in this article. For more information, check out the latest episode of the VR Jurassic Encyclopedia. We hope these 27 episodes have helped you discover amazing new facts about the world of dinosaurs.

VR Jurassic Encyclopedia #26 – Mosasaurus dinosaur facts VR 360 video education

This is the 26th episode of our VR Jurassic Encyclopedia series. In today’s episode, we take a closer look at Mosasaurus dinosaur. It was a large marine reptile that lived about 82 to 66 million years ago during the Late Cretaceous period. The genus Mosasaurus includes as many as 41 different species of varying sizes. It is estimated that it may have reached a maximum length of 17-18 meters. It is speculated that the animal could have reached up to 14 tons in weight. The animal’s robust cutting teeth and huge size, indicate that it was able to handle practically any animal. If you want to learn many more amazing facts, we invite you to watch our VR Jurassic Encyclopedia #26 episode and continue our VR 360 video education about dinosaurs.

VR Jurassic Encyclopedia #25 – Kentrosaurus dinosaur facts VR 360 video education

This is the #25 episode of our VR Jurassic Encyclopedia series. We are pleased to present you another dose of dinosaur facts, with interesting information about the Kentrosaurus in it. It is estimated that he lived about 152 million years ago. The total length of the composite skeleton mount, from the tip of the mouth to the tip of the tail, is 4.5 m. The tail is just over half of this length. Based on the virtual 3D skeleton and the 3D model, it can be estimated that the weight of the dinosaur could be from 1 to even 1.5 tons and it could be up to 5.5 m long. The Kentrosaurus diet, like the rest of the Ornithischians, was plant based. If you want to know the exact structure of the dinosaur but many more amazing facts, we invite you to watch our VR Jurassic Encyclopedia #25 episode.

VR Jurassic Encyclopedia #24 – Carnotaurus dinosaur facts VR 360 video education

In this article, we take a closer look at Carnotaurus. If you want to know a huge dose of interesting facts about this dinosaur, we invite you to read this article and to watch the 24th episode of our series. Carnotaurus, as we wrote earlier, was a lightly built theropod that lived in South America during the Late Cretaceous period. This dinosaur most likely lived between 71 and 69 million years ago. The research carried out on the skeleton made it possible to estimate that the individual found was 7.5 to 8 meters long. It is estimated that Carnotaurus was about 2.5 meters tall and its weight ranged from 1300 to as much as 2100 kg. If you want to know the exact structure of the dinosaur but many more amazing facts, we invite you to watch our VR Jurassic Encyclopedia #24 episode.

VR Jurassic Encyclopedia #23 – Argentinosaurus dinosaur facts VR 360 video education

The 23rd episode in our Jurassic Encyclopedia series with a special guest – Argentinosaurus. We invite you to read the article and then watch our new 360 video. Argentinosaurus was a giant dinosaur that lived around 96 to 92 million years ago in the Late Cretaceous period in what is now Argentina. This dinosaur is the largest known land animal of all time. The size of the dinosaur ranged from 30 to even 39.7 meters in length and its weight could range from 50 to 100 tonnes! Argentinosaurus, like other sauropods, was oviparous. This means in practice that females laid eggs. It was a herbivorous animal. Do not wait any longer to find out the next dose of dinosaur facts and continue our VR 360 video education about dinosaurs.

VR Jurassic Encyclopedia #22 – Gallimimus dinosaur facts VR 360 video education

In today’s #22 episode of our VR Jurassic Encyclopedia, we move to the Late Cretaceous period to learn some interesting facts about Gallimimus! This dinosaur lived about 70 million years ago and it is currently the largest known member of the family Ornithomimidae. Gallimimus was a toothless dinosaur. The adult of this dinosaur have measured up to about 6 meters long and 1.9 meters tall. It is speculated that the dinosaur may have weighed as much as 440 kilograms. If you want to get more interesting facts about this dinosaur, be sure to watch the VR Jurassic Encyclopedia #22 video posted on the website and continue our VR 360 video education about dinosaurs.

VR Jurassic Encyclopedia #21 – Parasaurolophus dinosaur facts VR 360 video education

In today’s #21 episode of our VR Jurassic Encyclopedia series, we take a closer look at Parasaurolophus dinosaur. Travel back 76 million years with us and learn new facts about this dinosaur. Parasaurolophus is a genus of herbivorous dinosaur that lived about 76.5 to 73 million years ago. It is estimated that the length of an average Parasaurolophus was 9.5 meters, while its weight oscillated around 2.5 tons. The skull of this dinosaur could be as long as 1.6 meters (including the crest). This dinosaur could have fed on vegetation up to 4 meters above the ground. It is speculated that it may have fed on pine leaves and needles. If you want to get more interesting facts about this dinosaur, be sure to watch the VR Jurassic Encyclopedia #21 video posted on the website and continue our VR 360 video education about dinosaurs.

VR Jurassic Encyclopedia #20 – Triceratops dinosaur facts VR 360 video education

Today we take a closer look at Triceratops dinosaur. This is the one of the most recognizable dinosaurs. Triceratops was a dinosaur that lived about 68 million years ago in what is now North America. Adult Triceratops reached about 7.9 to even 9 meters in length, 2.9 to 3 meters in height, and from 6.1 to even 12 tons in body mass. It was a herbivorous dinosaur. For more interesting facts about this reptile, you can watch our VR Jurassic Encyclopedia #20 video and continue our VR 360 video education about dinosaurs.

VR Jurassic Encyclopedia #19 – Pachycephalosaurus dinosaur facts VR 360 video education

Have you ever heard about Pachycephalosaurus? In today’s episode of our VR 360 Jurassic Encyclopedia, we take a closer look at this animal and provide you with lots of interesting facts about this dinosaur. Pachycephalosaurus was a dinosaur that lived about 70 to 66 million years ago in what is now North America. Pachycephalosaurus was a dinosaur that lived about 70 to 66 million years ago in what is now North America. Fossils of the dinosaur have been discovered in Montana, South Dakota, Wyoming, and Alberta. Pachycephalosaurus was one of the last non-avian dinosaurs before the Cretaceous-Paleogene extinction. It is speculated that it was bipedal with a length of up to 4.5 meters and its weight could have been as much as 450 kilograms. Pachycephalosaurus were probably herbivorous. If you want more information on Pachycephalosaurus, be sure to watch our new VR Jurassic Encyclopedia #19 video series, where we talk more about this dinosaur.

VR Jurassic Encyclopedia #18 – Ankylosaurus dinosaur facts VR 360 video education

Ankylosaurus inhabited North America and lived during the Cretaceous period about 68 – 66 million years ago. Ankylosaurus is considered to be probably the largest representative of ankylosaurids. It is estimated that an adult specimen could measure up to 6.25m in length and 1.7m in hip height. The skull of the dinosaur was also of considerable size, as it is estimated that it could measure up to 64.5 cm long and 74.5 cm wide. The weight of the dinosaur ranged from 4.8 to even 8 tons. It is believed that Ankylosaurus was a herbivorous dinosaur with a varied diet consisting of both hard leaves and also pulpy fruits. It is speculated that the animal fed on abundant ferns and low-growing shrubs. Additionally, as an interesting note, it is likely that Ankylosaurus did not swallow food whole but used some type of chewing. For all the details on Ankylosaurus, visit our channel on the YouTube platform.

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