The National · 8 May 2026
Why the Jurassic Park franchise turned to camels to make its Tyrannosaurus Rex sound more terrifying
Behind a mesh fence on a dusty, desert ranch in southern Nevada, a dromedary camel named Fabio paces back and forth while making deep, bubbling roars that rise and fall with an almost mechanical rhythm. The sound can stop you in your tracks, and yet it feels eerily familiar. “He’s puffing the air th
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The Jurassic Park franchise utilized the unique vocalizations of a dromedary camel to enhance the terrifying sound of the Tyrannosaurus Rex, creating a more immersive experience. This innovative approach highlights the intersection of animal behavior and sound design in film production.
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