Joke of the Day
What do you call a blind dinosaur?
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If You Saw the New Jurassic World Trailer.....
I am pumped for the new Jurassic Park movie. I have been looking forward to this movie ever since I heard it was being made. The trailer came out on Thanksgiving Day and it did not disappoint. The new movie will star Chris Pratt, who was in Guardians of the Galaxy. In this movie we can only speculate as to what will happen. The time is set 22 years after the accident on Isla Nublar. The park is now fully functioning, and is full of tourists. Yay! The park looks to be full of futuristic technology and new dinosaurs. Yay! The most notable of these new dinosaurs is the dinosaur that eats the shark. This dinosaur is called a mosasaur. It will be interesting to see how they incorporate it into this film. Basically, the storyline from the trailer is: island works perfectly, hybrid dinosaur ruins everything, and chaos ensues. Yay! This movie should be an entertaining one that I will definitely see when it premiers.
If You are Still Not Sold on the New Jurassic Park......
Even I have to admit, there are some flaws in the trailer for the new movie Jurassic World. One of these flaws is the major use of CGI. The past Jurassic Park movies have been known to have a good mix between CGI and animatronics. The trailer had no signs of animatronics anywhere. This was the most obvious flaw in the trailer. Another flaw was out of date dinosaurs. I will cut them slack here because it is only a trailer. Hopefully, the movie will calm these scientists down. Why do scientists always have to hate?
Endangered Animal Watch
Todays endangered animal is the Sumatran Tiger. This animal is on the critically endangered list just like the mountain gorilla. The native habitat for the Sumatran Tiger is only found on the Indonesian island called Sumatra. Everything is going wrong for these animals. Their habitat is being destroyed, their prey is disappearing, and they are being poached. This criminal act is not slowing down either. There are less than 400 Sumatran Tigers left in the world.