Jack Horner may refer to: (wikipedia)
Almost all of my graduate students say that they got interested in dinosaurs because of 'Jurassic Park.'
Children have a great urge to learn about dinosaurs.
Dinosaurs replace their teeth throughout their life. And T. rex replaced all of their teeth every year.
I found my first dinosaur bone when I was 6, growing up in Montana. Ever since then I've been interested in dinosaurs.
I'm trying to figure out the biology of dinosaurs and what they were like as living creatures.
Unfortunately, with dinosaurs, we haven't had enough specimens to determine how much variation there is within a species.
The worse the country, the more tortured it is by water and wind, the more broken and carved, the more it attracts fossil hunters, who depend on the planet to open itself to us. We can only scratch away at what natural forces have brought to the surface.
Comparing science and religion isn't like comparing apples and oranges - it's more like apples and sewing machines.
In the lifetime of one person, we went from figuring out where we came from to figuring out how to get rid of ourselves.
Bigger is not always better. This one has good size and grasping arms. You start getting them too big, and they get pretty clunky.