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jacobzilla:

mikerickson:

Wrecked on the Great Barrier Reef with his family and Australian friend Henk de Jong, (Robert) Le Serrec and family had bought a motor boat and had decided to spend three months on Hook Island (one of the Whitsunday Islands). They were all crossing Stonehaven Bay on December 12th 1964, when Le Serrec’s wife spotted a strange object on the lagoon floor. It proved to be a gigantic tadpole-like creature, estimated at about 30 ft long. They took several still photos, gradually moving closer [the image shown here is a mockup I found on the web]. Eventually Le Serrec and de Jong plucked up the courage to approach it underwater in order to film it. It proved larger than first thought, with its estimated length increasing to 75-80 ft. It didn’t move and they suspected it might be dead, but just as Le Serrec began the filming it opened its mouth and made movements toward them. They returned to the boat, and by this time the creature had moved off.

A large pale wound was visible on the right side of the tail, and it was suggested that this wound (perhaps caused by a ship’s propeller) had caused the animal to take rest and refuge in the shallow bay. The eyes, located on the top of the head and well away from the front of the snout, were pale and possessed slit-shaped pupils. Mostly black in colour, the animal had brown transverse stripes and its skin was smooth in texture. It possessed no fins nor spines of any kind and they didn’t see teeth inside the white mouth.  Source

Are you fucking kidding me.

I’m never going in the goddamn ocean agian.

GAH!

Wow!

paleoillustration:

Dilophosaurus wetherilli by Davide Bonadonna

paleoillustration:

Dilophosaurus wetherilli by Davide Bonadonna

shannonboothby:

A teaser from Keith Selle’s upcoming book, Nude Ink, due out this summer.

shannonboothby:

A teaser from Keith Selle’s upcoming book, Nude Ink, due out this summer.

jurassiraptor:

Early Jurassic Park logo designs

In the original novel, Michael Crichton described the Jurassic Park logo as blue and featuring a sauropod. Artist William Stout incorporated the sauropod idea in these concept logo/sticker designs commissioned by Steven Spielberg. From The Dinosaur Sketchbook Volume 3.

jurassiraptor:

dinosaursandotherawesomestuff:

cowlesscowboy:

JURASSIC PARK 2: THE LOST WORLDby ~SharkeyTrike

Holy crap!
That is badass! O_O

Frickin’ awesome.
jurassiraptor:

God Creates Dinosaurs### by ~JMKohrs
“God creates dinosaurs. God destroys dinosaurs. God creates man. Man destroys God. Man creates dinosaurs.”-Ian Malcolm“Dinosaurs eat man … woman inherits the earth.”– Ellie Sattler

jurassiraptor:

God Creates Dinosaurs### by ~JMKohrs

“God creates dinosaurs. God destroys dinosaurs. God creates man. Man destroys God. Man creates dinosaurs.”
-Ian Malcolm

“Dinosaurs eat man … woman inherits the earth.”
– Ellie Sattler

fromdirectorstevenspielberg:

Evolution of the Jurassic Park logo - Jurassic Park, The Lost World: Jurassic Park, Jurassic Park III, Jurassic Park 3D

The Making of The Weeping Angels

∟ Most of the Weeping Angels aren’t statues at all. They’re girls painted like statues.

arcaneimages:

Milicent Patrick was a commercial artist, fashion designer, model, illustrator of children’s books, and Disney animator.(Walt Disney’s first female animator.)Milicent Patrick also acted in 21 feature films and dozens of television shows, but is probably most well known for designing the “Creature of the Black Lagoon.” Milicent also designed the Metaluna Mutant from “This Island Earth”, the Xenomorph for “It Came from Outer Space” and also worked on “Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein.”Born: Mildred Elizabeth Fulvia di Rossi November 11, 1915 - February 24, 1998 — via William Forsche.

arcaneimages:

Milicent Patrick was a commercial artist, fashion designer, model, illustrator of children’s books, and Disney animator.
(Walt Disney’s first female animator.)

Milicent Patrick also acted in 21 feature films and dozens of television shows, but is probably most well known for designing the “Creature of the Black Lagoon.” Milicent also designed the Metaluna Mutant from “This Island Earth”, the Xenomorph for “It Came from Outer Space” and also worked on “Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein.”

Born: Mildred Elizabeth Fulvia di Rossi November 11, 1915 - February 24, 1998
— via William Forsche.