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Seven New Dinosaurs of 'Jurassic World' Introduced
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The images and details of the seven species including Suchomimus, Baryonyx, Dimorphodon, Pteranodon and Edmontosaurus arrive via the 'Jurassic World' viral site.

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Universal Pictures has introduced more dinosaurs from its upcoming film "Jurassic World". The "Jurassic World" viral site has been updated to include pictures of seven more creatures that visitors can meet when they visit the park, including Suchomimus, Baryonyx, Dimorphodon, Pteranodon, Edmontosaurus, Metriacanthosaurus and a pack of Microceratus.

These beasts join previously-revealed species like Ankylosaurus, Gallimimus, Mosasaurus, Stegosaurus, Triceratops, Tyrannosaurus Rex and of course Indominus Rex. Images and details for Pachycephalosaurus, Parasaurolophus and the Velociraptors have yet to be unveiled.

In related news, a video has been uploaded to the Jurassic World site, giving fans glimpses at how baby dinosaurs are made. The clip sees a number of scientists at the Hammond Creation Lab working hard to "extract, sequence and assemble the DNA necessary to bring dinosaurs back from extinction to Jurassic World."

"Jurassic World" is opening in U.S. theaters on June 12. Directed by Colin Trevorrow, the film that's set 22 years after the events of the original "Jurassic Park" stars Ty Simpkins, Bryce Dallas Howard, Nick Robinson and Chris Pratt among others.

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