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'''[[center:[-[[Characters/JurassicParkOtherOrganizations Other Organizations]] | [[Characters/JurassicParkOther Other]] | [[Characters/JurassicParkPrehistoricAnimals Prehistoric Animals]] ([[Characters/JurassicParkHybrids Hybrids]], [[Characters/JurassicParkNonDinosaurs Non-Dinosaurs]], [[Characters/JurassicParkOrnithischians Ornithischians]], [[Characters/JurassicParkTheropods Theropods]] [''[[Characters/JurassicParkTyrannosaurus Tyrannosaurus]]'' ([[Characters/JurassicParkRexy Rexy]]), ''Velociraptor''])-]]]'''

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'''[[center:[-[[Characters/JurassicParkOtherOrganizations Other Organizations]] | [[Characters/JurassicParkOther Other]] | [[Characters/JurassicParkPrehistoricAnimals Prehistoric Animals]] ([[Characters/JurassicParkHybrids Hybrids]], [[Characters/JurassicParkNonDinosaurs Non-Dinosaurs]], [[Characters/JurassicParkOrnithischians Ornithischians]], [[Characters/JurassicParkTheropods Theropods]] [''[[Characters/JurassicParkTyrannosaurus Tyrannosaurus]]'' ([[Characters/JurassicParkRexy Rexy]]), Tyrannosaurus]]'', ''Velociraptor''])-]]]'''
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* TheDreaded: Grant knows from his harrowing experiences that these raptors are not to be trifled with. His anger when he learns that Billy stole two of their eggs is entirely justified.

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* TheDreaded: Grant knows from his harrowing experiences in the first film that these raptors are not to be trifled with. His anger when he learns that Billy stole two of their eggs is entirely justified.

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* TheDreaded: Grant knows from his harrowing experiences that these raptors are not to be trifled with.

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* TheDeterminator: As mentioned above, the other Sorna raptors stayed well within their territory to avoid encountering the ''T. rexes''. These raptors are willing to venture well beyond their home field, on an island that is home to a superpredator that will ''kill'' a ''T. rex'' with nigh little effort, if it means getting their stolen eggs back.
* TheDreaded: Grant knows from his harrowing experiences that these raptors are not to be trifled with. His anger when he learns that Billy stole two of their eggs is entirely justified.
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* InformedAttribute: It is stated by Dr. Grant in the first film that ''Velociraptor'' uses its large sickle-like claws on its toes to disembowel its prey's belly before it starts eating the spilled intestines while [[EatenAlive the prey is still alive]]. But on-screen, the raptors are never shown to use their sickle claws to disembowel. Instead, they use their jaws to clamp on the prey's neck, with their sickle claws pinning them down. Only in the novels do the raptors disembowel their prey. Ironically, this is more accurate to the real-life ''Velociraptor'' and ''Deinoychus'', as modern studies reveal that their sickle claws are incapable of disemboweling their prey. Dr. Grant himself alludes to [[DiscontinuityNod the theory being disproven]] in ''Dominion''.

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* InformedAttribute: InformedAbility: It is stated by Dr. Grant in the first film that ''Velociraptor'' uses its large sickle-like claws on its toes to disembowel its prey's belly before it starts eating the spilled intestines while [[EatenAlive the prey is still alive]]. But on-screen, the raptors are never shown to use their sickle claws to disembowel. Instead, they use their jaws to clamp on the prey's neck, with their sickle claws pinning them down. Only in the novels do the raptors disembowel their prey. Ironically, this is more accurate to the real-life ''Velociraptor'' and ''Deinoychus'', as modern studies reveal that their sickle claws are incapable of disemboweling their prey. Dr. Grant himself alludes to [[DiscontinuityNod the theory being disproven]] in ''Dominion''.
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* InformedAttribute: It is stated by Dr. Grant in the first film that ''Velociraptor'' uses its large sickle-like claws on its toes to disembowel its prey's belly before it starts eating the spilled intestines while [[EatenAlive the prey is still alive]]. But on-screen, the raptors are never shown to use their sickle claws to disembowel. Instead, they use their jaws to clamp on the prey's neck, with their sickle claws pinning them down. Only in the novels do the raptors disembowel their prey. Ironically, this is more accurate to the real-life ''Velociraptor'' and ''Deinoychus'', as modern studies reveal that their sickle claws are incapable of disemboweling their prey. Dr. Grant himself alludes to [[DiscontinuityNod the theory being disproven]] in ''Dominion''.

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* InformedAttribute: InformedAbility: It is stated by Dr. Grant in the first film that ''Velociraptor'' uses its large sickle-like claws on its toes to disembowel its prey's belly before it starts eating the spilled intestines while [[EatenAlive the prey is still alive]]. But on-screen, the raptors are never shown to use their sickle claws to disembowel. Instead, they use their jaws to clamp on the prey's neck, with their sickle claws pinning them down. Only in the novels do the raptors disembowel their prey. Ironically, this is more accurate to the real-life ''Velociraptor'' and ''Deinoychus'', as modern studies reveal that their sickle claws are incapable of disemboweling their prey. Dr. Grant himself alludes to [[DiscontinuityNod the theory being disproven]] in ''Dominion''.

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* SuperPersistentPredator: Raptors always hunt, even when they are not hungry. And humans are their favorite prey because of how easy it is to kill one. And they will not rest till they've hunted all of the humans on the island. In the novel they spend hours trying to gnaw through the metal bars around the Visitor Center to get to the surviving humans, while the film [[EstablishingCharacterMoment begins with]] a ''Velociraptor'' killing a park worker and refusing to let go despite twenty guards zapping her with stun batons simultaneously.



* FantasticFaunaCounterpart: To tigers. They are described to be yellow-brown with red stripes, and Malcolm mentions that big cats like tigers don't become man-eaters unless they realize that humans are easy prey.



* SuperPersistentPredator: Raptors always hunt, even when they are not hungry. And humans are their favorite prey because of how easy it is to kill one. And they will not rest till they've hunted all of the humans on the island. In the novel they spend hours trying to gnaw through the metal bars around the Visitor Center to get to the surviving humans, while the film [[EstablishingCharacterMoment begins with]] a ''Velociraptor'' killing a park worker and refusing to let go despite twenty guards zapping her with stun batons simultaneously.
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* MysteriousPast: Season 4 and 5 doesn't provide many details about the Mantahcorp raptor pack and where they come from (e.g. If they have nicknames, wether Mantah Corp cloned or or stole them from Sorna like the Eaties).

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* MysteriousPast: Season 4 and 5 doesn't provide many details about the Mantahcorp raptor pack and where they come from (e.g. If they have nicknames, nicknames and wether Mantah Corp cloned or or stole them from Sorna like the Eaties).



* ThereIsAnother: After the deaths of Echo, Delta, and Charlie in ''Film/JurassicWorld'', Blue was assumed and claimed in ''Fallen Kingdom'' to be the last surviving ''Velociraptor'' on Earth. However, the introduction of these two raptors confirms that she isn't yet the last of her kind.

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* ThereIsAnother: After the deaths of Echo, Delta, and Charlie in ''Film/JurassicWorld'', Blue was assumed and claimed in ''Fallen Kingdom'' to be the last surviving ''Velociraptor'' on Earth. However, the introduction of these two raptors confirms that she isn't yet the last of her kind.
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* MysteriousPast: Season 4 and 5 doesn't provide many details about the two raptors (If they have nicknames, if they were cloned by Mantah Corp or stolen from Isla Sorna, whether they were the last surviving raptors on Site B or not, etc.)

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* MysteriousPast: Season 4 and 5 doesn't provide many details about the two raptors (If Mantahcorp raptor pack and where they come from (e.g. If they have nicknames, if they were cloned by wether Mantah Corp cloned or stolen or stole them from Isla Sorna, whether they were Sorna like the last surviving raptors on Site B or not, etc.)Eaties).
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* PintSizedPowerhouse: She ''is'' still a ''Velociraptor'', after all. When Blue takes her hunting early on, a wolf manages to get a drop on a rabbit before she does. Her response is to ''pounce on the wolf instead''. [[spoiler:Later in the film when she got loose inside the [=BioSyn=] facility, it takes Owen, Alan, and Maisie to work together to capture her, and she almost kills Alan when Owen manages to tranquilize her just in time.]]

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* PintSizedPowerhouse: She ''is'' still a ''Velociraptor'', after all.all (and for bonus points, she is the size of a real ''Velociraptor''). When Blue takes her hunting early on, a wolf manages to get a drop on a rabbit before she does. Her response is to ''pounce on the wolf instead''. [[spoiler:Later in the film when she got loose inside the [=BioSyn=] facility, it takes Owen, Alan, and Maisie to work together to capture her, and she almost kills Alan when Owen manages to tranquilize her just in time.]]
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* DeadlierThanTheMale: Out of the two that Sarah tricks into fighting one another, it's clearly the drab-colored female who has the upper hand over her tiger-striped opponent and the last shot of them implies that she may be killing him.

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-->'''Paul:''' What are you doing? Those things are after us because of those!
-->'''Grant:''' Those things know we have the eggs. If I drop them in the river, they'll still be after us.
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What are you doing? Those things are after us because of those!
-->'''Grant:''' ->'''Grant:''' Those things know we have the eggs. If I drop them in the river, they'll still be after us.
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-->'''Grant:''' ->'''Grant:''' What if they catch us ''without'' them?



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* TheSociopath: By animalistic standards that is, and a byproduct of them being poorly raised in captivity. The ''Velociraptors'' of the first novel and film were never given much freedom and scarce food, causing them to become unnaturally hostile, angry, and brutal. Their intelligence made things worse as the raptors ended up developing sadistic tendencies that clash against natural instincts and decide to hunt humans for sport once they find a way to escape. As a result, the ''Velociratptor'' was the only dinosaur that acted very homicidally and chose to pick apart its prey in a sadistic manner, not to mention they even developed traits of defiance and suicidal tenacity that are recurring antisocial symptoms. Thankfully, this is averted in the later films where the raptors shown are much more mentally and socially well-adjusted and lack the sadistic habits of the ones in the first book and film.

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* TheSociopath: By animalistic standards that is, and a byproduct of them being poorly raised in captivity. The ''Velociraptors'' of the first novel and film were never given much freedom and scarce food, causing them to become unnaturally hostile, angry, and brutal. Their intelligence made things worse as the raptors ended up developing sadistic tendencies that clash against natural instincts and decide to hunt humans for sport once they find a way to escape. As a result, the ''Velociratptor'' ''Velociraptor'' was the only dinosaur that acted very homicidally and chose to pick apart its prey in a sadistic manner, not to mention they even developed traits of defiance and suicidal tenacity that are recurring antisocial symptoms. Thankfully, this is averted in the later films where the raptors shown are much more mentally and socially well-adjusted and lack the sadistic habits of the ones in the first book and film.
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* CompositeCharacter: Despite being named after the real-life ''Velociraptor'', most of their distinguishing traits are actually taken from other raptor species. Their size and appearance are closer to that of the ''Utahraptor'', while their high intelligence is actually taken from the ''Deinonychus''.

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* CompositeCharacter: Despite being named after the real-life ''Velociraptor'', most of their distinguishing traits are actually taken from other raptor species. Their size and appearance are closer to that of the ''Utahraptor'', while their high intelligence portrayal as highly intelligent is actually taken from based on theories about the ''Deinonychus''.
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* CompositeCharacter: Despite being named after the real-life ''Velociraptor'', most of their distinguishing traits are actually taken from other raptor species. Their size and appearance are closer to that of the ''Utahraptor'', while their high intelligence is actually taken from the ''Deinonychus''.
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That's not really an example of being more deadly. And it could be argued that their pairing is far more equal than the deleted entry described.


* MoreDeadlyThanTheMale: Implied, seeing as the alpha male appears to be second-in-command to his mate, who is implied to make most of the decisions between them.
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* HasTwoMommies: The only person other than Owen (who is their Alpha) they are comfortable with is Barry, in a way, making him their second dad.

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* KickTheSonOfABitch: [[spoiler:They are the ones who rip Kash and one of Daniel Kon's goons to shreds.]]

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* KickTheSonOfABitch: TheDogBitesBack: [[spoiler:They are the ones who rip Kash and one of Daniel Kon's goons to shreds.shreds once they break free from their mind control.]]



* KickTheSonOfABitch: After [[spoiler:Hoskins]] is revealed to have been behind the entire conflict and spent the entire film treating the raptors like expendable tools, Delta disemboweling him doesn't cost her or them much sympathy.

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