"Jack Horner" is the name of:

*Jack Horner (comics), a character from the comic book, Fables, created by Bill Willingham, based on the nursery rhyme character

*Jack Horner (journalist) (1912–2005), Gordon John Horner, Minnesota sportscaster

*Jack B. Horner (born 1922), Pennsylvania politician

*John R. Horner (born 1946), American paleontologist

*Jack Horner (politician) (1927–2004), John Henry Horner known as "Jack" or "Cactus Jack", member of the Canadian House of Commons

*Jack Horner (racehorse) 1926 Grand National winning horse (born 1917)

*The fictional porn director in the 1997 film Boogie Nights

*Little Jack Horner, the protagonist of a nursery rhyme

*John S. Horner (1802–1883), American politician, territorial governor of Michigan, also known as "Little Jack Horner"

*Jack Horner (baseball) (1863–1910), American professional baseball player

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It's a good thing not very many people were watching.

That's what I do -- my job is to walk, ... I just walk and walk and walk and I've walked in Romania, Mongolia, Tanzania -- all these places to find dinosaurs.

I usually work in Montana, that's where I was born and raised and that's where there are lots of places to look, ... Right now I'm looking for animals like Tyrannosaurus Rex.

We gave them a specimen. Unfortunately, it was just one leg, ... Now they want more.

Because it's for adults.

I like the broken up ones, I like to saw holes in them and look inside of them, ... When it comes to science, putting up a skeleton and just looking at it just doesn't do anything for me. I want to know something about that dinosaur.

Some years ago the Smithsonian wanted a T-rex for its new dinosaur hall.

Where it actually goes from land into the water.

Mary, a former student of mine, and I just broke bones up, dug things out of them and just destroyed bones, and she's very good at that, ... Mary's discoveries produced what appeared to be blood tissues and red blood cells, very similar to what we see in modern day ostriches.