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During the 2010s, Mantah Corp managed to steal genetic material from several extinct animal species, including a Brachiosaurus sample taken from Isla Sorna. This sample was used to clone a female Brachiosaurus in April 2016, four months after the Jurassic World incident. Leonardo Salgado, 1993, "Comments on Chubutisaurus insignis del Corro (Saurischia, Sauropoda)", Ameghiniana 30(3): 265–270

In 1883, farmer Marshall Parker Felch, a fossil collector for the American paleontologist Othniel Charles Marsh, reported the discovery of a sauropod skull in Felch Quarry 1, near Garden Park, Colorado. The skull was found in yellowish white sandstone, near a 3 + 1⁄ 2in) cervical vertebra, which was destroyed during an attempt to collect it. The skull was cataloged as YPM 1986, and sent to Marsh at the Peabody Museum of Natural History, who incorporated it into his 1891 skeletal restoration of Brontosaurus (perhaps because Felch had identified it as belonging to that dinosaur). The Felch Quarry skull consists of the cranium, the maxillae, the right postorbital, part of the left maxilla, the left squamosal, the dentaries, and a possible partial pterygoid. The bones were roughly prepared for Marsh, which led to some damage. Felch also collected several postcranial fossils, including a partial cervical vertebra and partial forelimb. [1] [28] [29] Most of the specimens collected by Felch were sent to the National Museum of Natural History in 1899 after Marsh's death, including the skull, which was then cataloged as USNM 5730. [30] [31] [32] O. C. Marsh's outdated 1891 skeletal reconstruction of Brontosaurus, with skull inaccurately based on that of the Felch Quarry Brachiosaurus Authentic design. The more than 32-inch long figure is ready to dominate the spotlight with accurate and detailed design, textures and deco.Jensen, J. A. (1985). "Three new sauropod dinosaurs from the Upper Jurassic of Colorado". Great Basin Naturalist. 45 (4): 697–709. doi: 10.5962/bhl.part.4439. Empire Magazine called the first encounter with the Brachiosaurus the 27th most magical moment in cinema. [ citation needed]

Janensch, W. (1950). "Die Wirbelsäule von Brachiosaurus brancai" [The spine of Brachiosaurus brancai]. Palaeontographica (in German). 3 (Suppl. 7): 27–93. When a Brachiosaurus infant becomes separated from its mother or the rest of the herd, it will emit calls to attract their attention and reunite with them. They will persistently continue their attempts until they are successfully reunited. However, it is unclear if an infant Brachiosaurus that remains separated for an extended period of time may become more solitary for a certain duration, potentially exposing itself to higher risks from predators. While writing the script for Jurassic Park, screenwriter David Koepp mistook Brachiosaurus for Brontosaurus. This is alluded to in the final film when Tim Murphy misidentifies a Brachiosaurus herd as "Brontosauruses". a b Turner, C.E.; Peterson, F. (1999). "Biostratigraphy of dinosaurs in the Upper Jurassic Morrison Formation of the Western Interior, USA". In Gillete, David D. (ed.). Vertebrate Paleontology in Utah. Miscellaneous Publication 99-1. Salt Lake City, Utah: Utah Geological Survey. pp.77–114. ISBN 978-1-55791-634-1.

Klein, Nicole; Remes, Kristian; Gee, Carole T.; Sander, P. Martin (2011). "Appendix: Compilation of published body mass data for a variety of basal sauropodomorphs and sauropods". Biology of the sauropod dinosaurs. Indiana University Press. pp.317–320. ISBN 978-0-253-35508-9.

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