VR Jurassic facts – dinosaurs compedium

VR Jurassic Encyclopedia #7 – Brachiosaurus dinosaur facts VR 360 video education

In this video, we bring you new and unknown facts about the dinosaur that is Brachiosaurus. This dinosaur was long considered one of the largest dinosaurs. Brachiosaurus was a dinosaur that lived about 154-153 million years ago in the late Jurassic period. Brachiosaurus size is estimated to be 18 to 21 meters long. It is also believed that the weight of this dinosaur ranged from 28.3 to even 58 metric tons. This dinosaur compared to the current elephant could be up to 7 times heavier. This is only part of the information you can find in our VR 360 video. Watch the VR Jurassic Encyclopedia #7 video in the post and continue our VR 360 video education about dinosaurs.

VR Jurassic Encyclopedia #6 – Baryonyx dinosaur facts VR 360 video education

In this video we bring you new and unknown facts about the dinosaur that is Baryonyx. It is a genus of theropod dinosaur which lived in the Barremian stage of the Early Cretaceous period, about 130–125 million years ago. It is estimated that Baryonyx could measure from 7.5 m to even 10 meters in length and could weigh from 1200 kg to even 1700 kg. To be able to see it in virtual reality, be sure to watch the VR Jurassic Encyclopedia #6 and continue our VR 360 video education about dinosaurs. Find out more about this curious creature.

VR Jurassic Encyclopedia #5 – Styracosaurus dinosaur facts VR 360 video education

The next video in the VR Jurassic Encyclopedia series is about the dinosaur that is Styracosaurus. It was a herbivorous dinosaur that lived in the Cretaceous period about 75.5 to 75 million years ago. As a dinosaur, Styracosaurus was quite large because it was up to 5.5 meters long and weighed about 3 tons. As for the height of this dinosaur, it oscillated around 1.8 meters. This is only part of what you can find in our VR Jurassic Encyclopedia. Our VR 360 video education is waiting for you.

VR Jurassic Encyclopedia #4 – Dimetrodon dinosaur facts VR 360 video education

In the next video in the VR Jurassic Encyclopedia about the dinosaur Dimetrodon, we bring you new and unknown facts about it. Dimetrodon was a relative of primitive extinct mammals. They were lived from about 286 to 270 million years ago during the Permian Period. It is also worth to know that Dimetrodon was not a dinosaur. It was a prehistoric reptile. They were carnivorous and they ate fish, plasmas, sauropods, or other synapsids. For more information on this reptile, you can watch our VR Jurassic Encyclopedia #4 video and continue our VR 360 video education about dinosaurs.

VR Jurassic Encyclopedia #3 – Protoceratops dinosaur facts VR 360 video education

The next video in the VR Jurassic Encyclopedia series bring you new and unknown facts about the dinosaur that is Protoceratops. Protoceratops is a herbivorous dinosaur, that lived about 75-72 millions of years ago, in the Upper Cretaceous Period. The size of the Protoceratops was only 1.8 meters long and 60 cm high. Its weight could reach up to 82.7 kg. If you want to get more interesting facts about Protoceratops, be sure to watch the VR Jurassic Encyclopedia #3 video and continue our VR 360 video education about dinosaurs.

VR Jurassic Encyclopedia #2 – Dimorphodon dinosaur facts VR 360 video education

In this video, we bring you new and unknown facts about the dinosaur that is Dimorphodon. These dinosaurs lived about 195-190 million years ago in the early stages of the Jurassic era. Another interesting fact about Dimorphodon is that it was a weak flier whose flights resembled a chicken’s flight. For more information and to find out what this dinosaur looked like and lived, watch our VR Jurassic Encyclopedia #2 video and continue our VR 360 video education about dinosaurs.

VR Jurassic Encyclopedia #1 – Dinosaurs Size Comparison in 360 VIDEO

VR Jurassic EncyclopediaDinosaurs size comparison – Here you can find answers to questions like who is the biggest dinosaur, who is the biggest animal, and who rules in a prehistoric park. In this video, we are pleased to present you the size comparison of as many as 24 dinosaurs. Click on the link in the post and experience this adventure with us by watching our VR Jurassic Encyclopedia #1 video.

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