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Jurassic park raptor gif
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What's worse, he places this enclosure very near to a critical utility junction for the Park's electrified fences. Instead: Hammond insists they remain alive, since he has started viewing them as pets or even children and has them kept in what amounts to an electrified box in the middle of a clearing, with a dense jungle only yards away. These aren't animals you want anywhere near a crowd of visiting tourists, barriers or no. Or, at the very, very least, keep the animals quarantined in a place where they have no avenues of escape should they break out, and as far from any human beings as possible until they can figure out what to do with them. At the very least, the fact that the raptors have killed a man before would have lead to the animal in question being euthanized in any animal preserve or zoo on the planet. You'd Expect: That they take Muldoon's advice and destroy the raptors. These are animals vicious enough to strip a live cow to the bone in less than three minutes, and they have made it clear they want to escape. Muldoon notes that they have been testing the electric fences for weaknesses, and in the intro we see one kill a man named Jophrey Brown. The Velociraptors have proven themselves to be not only extremely dangerous, but very aggressive and extremely intelligent, easily making them the most dangerous dinosaurs in the park.And of course they blame their eventual failure on the unpredictability of animal life. Instead: They don't take any of the safety measures that are standard procedure in places that keep dangerous animals, nor any of those that are standard procedure in places where people might die when the power goes out.

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Then they'd throw in a backup generator that turns on automatically when the current goes out, like the ones you can find in hospitals and police stations all over the world, and maybe someone would notice that the same creatures can be secured just as well with thick steel bars or a large enough moat, like you see in lion and elephant enclosures in normal zoos. Door locks for instance, and lighting, and maybe those electric fences that keep all the dinosaurs in their own domains. You'd expect: He would spend some of those expenses on not having simple electric systems operated by a complicated computer system. Hammond is building a cross between a nature reserve and a zoo, using cloned animals with unknown properties on a location about as far from help as you can get.Instead: She screams and waves a flashlight around, even after her brother repeatedly tells her to turn it off. You'd expect: She'd hide in the footwell and be quiet so it would go away. The car she's in breaks down, and a T.Rex starts moving around it, eventually attacking the car. Lex has previously been told that dinosaurs are attracted to sound and movement.Unless he was trying to ruin the park and get everyone killed, which Dodgson never indicated was part of the job, this only serves to backfire on him when the dinosaurs he's let loose kill him when he runs off the road.

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Instead: His sabotage is a hugely unsubtle full system crash that makes it immediately apparent he is to blame, and he leaves ample proof that it was done maliciously (including a taunting gif that says "Ah ah ah, you didn't say the magic word"). With full access to the system, he could strategically crash specific systems in a sequence that would allow him to sneak out without raising suspicion and with minimal risk that the dinosaurs will escape their enclosures. He needs to get off the island without being caught. You'd Expect: Nedry would be subtle in his sabotage.

  • Speaking of which, Nedry is trying to steal the embyros, and has full access to the park's security system to accomplish this.
  • The closest they come to providing a solution is ensuring an antivenom and eyewash is kept close to the dilophosaur paddock. Instead: Park management refuses to destroy any of the dinosaurs, rendering an autopsy impossible and the Dilophosaurus still pose a danger. You'd Expect: That park managment would allow the vets to euthanise one to allow them to perform a comprehensive autopsy to find where the venom glands are located in the body, or failing that, destroy all the dinosaurs as their venom-spitting abilities makes them extremely dangerous, posing the high likelihood of a park visitor or member of staff being killed or at the very least left permenantly blind, not to mention the inevitability of a lawsuit from a grieving family member or injured park visitor/former member of staff. Unfortunately, despite two separate operations, the vets haven't found where the venom glands are situated in the body so they can be removed.
  • The Dilophosaurus are unexpectedly discovered to be poisonous, and pose a serious risk to visitor safety after a nasty incident with one of the keepers reveals they can spit venom at a distance of 50ft.








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