The Predator
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Web site | www.youtube.com |
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Initial release | United Kingdom |
Directors | Shane Black |
Film series | Predator |
Box office | 160. 5 million USD |
Budget | 88 million USD |
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ID | 693678 |
About The Predator
From the outer reaches of space to the small-town streets of suburbia, the hunt comes home. The universe's most lethal hunters are stronger, smarter and deadlier than ever before, having genetically upgraded themselves with DNA from other species. When a boy accidentally triggers their return to Earth, only a ragtag crew of ex-soldiers and an evolutionary biologist can prevent the end of the human race.
New Zealand seeks to exterminate predators to save native birds
... But the ultimate detection tool, and The Predator s worst enemy, is man s best friend...
Bioluminescent plankton: 'It's the northern lights of the ocean'
... The reason they do that is a predator avoidance mechanism, " he explained, adding it would either startle The Predator or potentially light it enough so it became prey for another creature...
Man prises crocodile's jaws off his head at Australian resort
... Marcus McGowan, 51, has detailed how he managed to prise The Predator s jaws off his head, suffering lacerations...
Peter Tobin: Serial killer's ashes scattered at sea
... Former Strathclyde Police detective David Swindle, who led the investigation into Peter Tobin, said he had no doubts The Predator had killed more people...
Greece wiretap and spyware claims circle around PM Mitsotakis
... Three days after he quit, Mr Dimitriadis launched a series of lawsuits targeting media allegations linking him to The Predator story...
Europe's 'largest ever' land dinosaur found on Isle of Wight
... Palaeontologists at the University of Southampton identified the remains of The Predator, which measured more than 32ft (10m) long and lived about 125 million years ago...
Flying reptile: Remains of scary prehistoric creature discovered
... The sheer size of The Predator paints a " terrifying vision" the scientist behind the find told the BBC...
Sydney beaches shut after first fatal shark attack in decades
... The state government said its shark experts had estimated The Predator to be a white shark " at least three metres" in length based on footage of the incident taken by a member of the public...
Europe's 'largest ever' land dinosaur found on Isle of Wight
Remains of Europe 's largest ever land-based dinosaur have been discovered on The Isle of Wight, scientists say.
Palaeontologists at the University of Southampton identified The Remains of The Predator , which measured More Than 32ft (10m) long and lived about 125 million years ago.
The prehistoric bones belonged to a two-legged, crocodile-faced, predatory spinosaurid dinosaur.
PhD student Chris Barker, who led the research, said it was a " huge animal".
The Remains , which include pelvic and tail vertebrae, were discovered on the south-west coast of The Isle of Wight.
The Predator has been dubbed the " White Rock spinosaurid" after the geological layer in which The Remains were found.
" This Was a huge animal, exceeding 10m in length and probably several tonnes in weight, " Mr Barker said.
" Judging from some of the dimensions, it appears to represent one of the largest predatory dinosaurs ever found in Europe - Maybe even the biggest yet known. "
It would have lived at The Beginning of a period of rising sea levels and would have stalked lagoonal waters and sandflats In Search of food.
Co-author of the research, Darren Naish , said: " Because it's only known from fragments at The Moment , we haven't given it a formal scientific name. We hope that additional remains will turn up In Time . "
Most of the fossils were found by Isle of Wight Dinosaur Hunter Nick Chase, who died just before the Covid pandemic.
Jeremy Lockwood, another co-author of the study and a PhD student at the University of Portsmouth and Natural History Museum, said: " I was searching for remains of this dinosaur with Nick and found a lump of pelvis with tunnels bored into it - each about the size of my index finger.
" We think they were caused by bone eating larvae of a type of scavenging beetle. It's an interesting thought that this giant killer wound up becoming a meal for a host of insects. "
The Discovery follows previous work on spinosaurids by the University of Southampton team,
Source of news: bbc.com