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Gabby Mantilla

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LOST IN ISLA NUBLAR

ISLA NUBLAR

Yes, the one from Jurassic park :D

Be careful. Don't die.

Mochila

RULES :D

YOU, GUYS

  • Complete all the tasks to get points.
  • Only the group with more points can enter the headquarters.
  • The rest of the groups die violently.
Are you ready to start this dangerous adventure?
You are lost in Isla Nublar. The only way to survive is by entering the Headquarters of the abandoned island and asking for help with the satellite phone!
Mochila

ISLA NUBLAR

HEADQUARTERS

ZONES

ZONE 3

ZONE 1

ZONE 4

ZONE 2

Mochila

ZONE

Brachiosaurus

Brachiosaurus and Triceratops

Triceratops

Mochila

and Triceratops

Brachiosaurus

  • Brachiosaurus was much taller than Triceratops.
  • Brachiosaurus could reach heights of 12-13 meters, allowing it to feed on vegetation in the trees.
  • Triceratops was a lot shorter, around 3 meters (10 feet) tall.
Mochila

and Triceratops

Brachiosaurus

  • Brachiosaurus was a lot more massive than Triceratops.
  • Weighing as much as 50 tons, Brachiosaurus was built with size and strength.
  • Triceratops was a bit lighter, weighing around 6-12 tons..
Mochila

and Triceratops

Brachiosaurus

  • Triceratops was a little bit more agile than Brachiosaurus.
  • Triceratops had a “short” body and sturdy legs. it walked through dense forests more easily than the much larger and slower Brachiosaurus.
Mochila

and Triceratops

Brachiosaurus

  • Triceratops had slightly more impressive defense mechanisms.
  • Triceratops had large horns and a bony frill.
  • Brachiosaurus, being much larger and taller, relied more on its size to avoid predators.
Mochila

ZONE 1

Brachiosaurus

Brachiosaurus and Triceratops Expressions

  • much (adjective) than
  • a lot more (adjective) than
  • a lot (adjective) than
  • a bit (adjective) than
  • a little bit (adjective) than
  • slightly (adjective) than

Triceratops

Mochila

ISLA NUBLAR

HEADQUARTERS

ZONES

ZONE 3

ZONE 1

ZONE 4

ZONE 2

Mochila

Quetzalcoatlus

ZONE

Quetzalcoatlus and Pterodactyl

Pterodactyl

and Pterodactyl

Quetzalcoatlus

Pterodactyls were more likely to be found near coastal areas around 150 million years ago, and it primarily hunted fish near the sea.

Quetzalcoatlus is more likely to be found over central regions about 68-66 million years ago.

Mochila

and Pterodactyl

Quetzalcoatlus

  • Quetzalcoatlus was a lot more bigger than Pterodactyls.
  • Quetzalcoatlus had an wingspan of 10-11 meters, making it one of the largest flying animals ever.
  • Pterodactyls had a wingspan of about 1,5-2,5 meters.
Mochila

and Pterodactyl

Quetzalcoatlus

  • Quetzalcoatlus was a much more powerful flyer than Pterodactyls.
  • The size and strength of Quetzalcoatlus allowed it to fly over long distances, traveling from central to coastal regions,
  • Pterodactyls were more agile but not built for such long-distance flights.
Mochila

and Pterodactyl

Quetzalcoatlus

Pterodactyls were much lighter, weighing around 10-20 kg.

Quetzalcoatlus was much more heavier than Pterodactyls, with estimates of 250 kg.

Mochila

Quetzalcoatlus

ZONE 2

Quetzalcoatlus and Pterodactyl Expressions

  • more likely to… than
  • slightly (adjective) than
  • much more than
  • a little bit (adjective) than

Pterodactyl

Mochila

ISLA NUBLAR

HEADQUARTERS

ZONES

ZONE 3

ZONE 1

ZONE 4

ZONE 2

Mochila

Spinosaurus

ZONE

Carnotaurus and Spinosaurus

Carnotaurus

Mochila

and Spinosaurus

Carnotaurus

  • Carnotaurus lived around 71-69 million years ago.
  • Spinosaurus around 100-93 million years ago.
  • The environment of the Carnotaurus was a dry, open landscape, quite different from the wet, swampy habitats of Spinosaurus.
Mochila

and Spinosaurus

Carnotaurus

  • Carnotaurus is very similar to other dinosaurs like Tyrannosaurus rex in terms of body structure.
  • Carnotaurus was completely different from Spinosaurus, which had a much more specialized body.
Mochila

and Spinosaurus

Carnotaurus

  • Both were carnivores.
  • Spinosaurus had adaptations for swimming, with its long, crocodile-like snout and an ICONIC sail on its back.
  • Carnotaurus was more terrestrial and agile.
  • Carnotaurus was completely different from Spinosaurus.
Mochila

and Spinosaurus

Carnotaurus

  • Carnotaurus was not as big as Spinosaurus.
  • Carnotaurus only reached about 8-9 meters in length.
  • Spinosaurus was much larger and more massive. It grew up to 15 meters long.
Mochila

Spinosaurus

ZONE 3

Carnotaurus and Spinosaurus Expressions

  • Very similar to
  • completely different from
  • the same as
  • different from
  • exactly the same as
  • completely different
  • not as (adjective) as
  • as (adjective) as

Carnotaurus

ISLA NUBLAR

HEADQUARTERS

ZONES

ZONE 3

ZONE 1

ZONE 4

ZONE 2

Mochila

Tyrannosaurus rex

ZONE

Velociraptors and Tyrannosaurus rex

Velociraptors

Mochila

and Velociraptors

Tyrannosaurus rex

  • Tyrannosaurus rex is by far the largest of the two, reaching lengths of 12 meters and weighing around 9 tons.
  • Velociraptors were much smaller, measuring about 2 meters long and weighing around 15-20 kg.
Mochila

and Velociraptors

Tyrannosaurus rex

  • Velociraptors were one of the most agile, intelligent, fast and effective predators.
  • Tyrannosaurus was the second most formidable land predator, with powerful jaws to hunt larger prey, making him one of the most powerful predators of its time..
Mochila

and Velociraptors

Tyrannosaurus rex

Velociraptors are considered to be among the least understood dinosaurs regarding their social dynamics, but evidence suggests they lived and hunted in groups.

Tyrannosaurus rex was more solitary, relying on its strength to dominate its environment.

Mochila

Tyrannosaurus rex

ZONE 4

Velociraptors and Tyrannosaurus rex Expressions

  • By far the (adjective)
  • one of the (adjective)
  • the second/third (adjective)
  • the least (adjective)

Velociraptors

ISLA NUBLAR

HEADQUARTERS

ZONES

ZONE 3

ZONE 1

ZONE 4

ZONE 2

Congratulations

Wow, you got it!

to the group who survive!

HEADQUARTERS

to the groups who didn't survive,

better luck in your next life !!!

Wow, you got it!