Brittany Rios+FollowJurassic Park Sequel Drama 🦖Anyone else notice how The Lost World: Jurassic Park is getting way more love now than it did in the '90s? Back then, fans called it Spielberg’s biggest letdown, but now people are saying it’s actually the best sequel! The fandom is split—some say it recaptures the original’s magic, others think it’s just more dino chaos. Are we rewriting history or was it always underrated? #Entertainment #Movies #JurassicPark00Share
Brittany Rios+FollowLaura Dern’s Jurassic Park Panic 😱Laura Dern just spilled some wild tea about filming Jurassic Park! She and the OG cast were actually convinced the movie would flop because they had to act scared of invisible dinos—literally nothing was there. Richard Attenborough even had to ask Spielberg for something to focus on. Imagine thinking you’re making a disaster, only for it to become a classic! #Entertainment #Movies #JurassicPark00Share
Tamara Jones+FollowJurassic Park Wasn’t Totally Wrong?!Turns out, those pesky mosquitoes really are nature’s DNA collectors! Scientists in Florida found that by analyzing mosquito blood meals, they could ID nearly 80% of the animals in the area—from tiny frogs to big cows. While we’re not bringing back dinosaurs anytime soon, this could be a game-changer for tracking wildlife and protecting endangered species. Who knew mosquitoes were the ultimate undercover agents for conservation? #Science #JurassicPark #ScienceNews00Share
vanessadaniels+FollowLaura Dern Thought JP Would Flop?! 🦖Laura Dern just spilled that she and Richard Attenborough were low-key worried Jurassic Park would be a total disaster because Spielberg was making dino noises with a megaphone on set! Imagine doubting the king of blockbusters. Now fans are debating: Would JP have worked without those iconic CGI dinos, or was Spielberg always destined to win? #Entertainment #Movies #JurassicPark00Share
justme +FollowThe idea of a real-life “Jurassic Park” pops up often and even Elon Musk has joked about it, but the science tells a very different story. Researchers are actively working on De-extinction, using tools like CRISPR to potentially bring back recently extinct animals such as the woolly mammoth or the dodo. These efforts rely on recovering usable DNA from preserved remains and editing the genes of closely related living species. Dinosaurs, however, are a completely different case. DNA breaks down over time, and after about 1 million years, it becomes too degraded to recover. Since dinosaurs went extinct around 66 million years ago, there is no intact DNA left to work with. The famous idea of extracting dinosaur DNA from amber (like in Jurassic Park) is not scientifically viable with current knowledge. So while de-extinction is real and advancing, a dinosaur theme park remains firmly in the realm of science fiction—for now. #DeExtinction #Genetics #Science #JurassicPark #fblifestyle10Share