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The Park would have inevitably failed because....


There are Raptors breeding freely around the island...

Alot of people think the storm and the dinosaurs escaping and nedry's interference are the factors that contributed to the parks failure. maybe so from the movies stand point, but lets not forget about the breeding raptors.... over time there would start to be relentless attacks on tourists and park employees...

So despite everything that happens in the movie, they would have had no choice but to close the park down once they found out they had raptors breeding freely...

What are your thoughts?

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There are Raptors breeding freely around the island...
None of the dinosaurs are breeding at all since they're all female, and all of them including the raptors are confined.

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You've obviously never read the book

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The book is unrelated to the movie. I have read it.

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What the hell has the book got to do with this?

The book and the movie are very different.

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You don't remember the part where Grant finds dinosaur eggs? Yeah. At least one of the dinosaurs are breeding. Also the sequel confirms they bred.
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Yes but those weren't Raptor eggs.

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I didn't say the book and the movie are entirely different.

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You're an idiot. The movie and book explained perfectly why the dinosaurs on the island were able to breed, even though they were all female.

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The eggs are NOT Raptor eggs and the book is totally irrelevant regarding the movies.

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You aren't listening to me.

Don't call me name again. F^ck you.

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There are Raptors breeding freely around the island...


100% false.

There are NO Raptors breeding freely around the island at all.

Try to watch the movie next time.

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Indeed, while there are wild eggs found in the film, no comment is made that they are from the velociraptor. And you would think that the raptorexpert finding the eggs would say so if that was the case.

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Those eggs aren't from Raptors. All raptors were enclosured during those events.

They were eggs from some other specie.

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Probably Compsognathus eggs since they are small & sneaky- & in the books some apparently got to the mainland of Costa Rica






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Yes however the books are very different.

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