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** ''Oviraptor'' comes from 75 million years ago in Mongolia.

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** ''Oviraptor'' comes from 75 million years ago in Mongolia. In addition, further research from the 2000s and 2010s argues that the species were not egg thieves (The original above-nest-fossil specimen being more likely a parent caring for their young), in contrast to the trailer's portrayal.
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* DiscontinuityNod: Alan Grant mentions to Maise and Owen [[spoiler:as they're searching for Beta in the waterworks]] that there used to be a scientific theory that raptors kill their prey by disemboweling them with their large sickle-claws, but it got disproven and now the current theory is that the raptors immediately go for the neck with their jaws while using the sickle-claws to pin the prey down or anchor themselves to it. Not only is this TruthInTelevision but it's also ironic yet fitting, since Grant introduced the disemboweling theory to mainstream audiences back in ''Film/JurassicPark1993''.

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* DiscontinuityNod: Alan Grant mentions to Maise and Owen [[spoiler:as they're searching for Beta in the waterworks]] that there used to be a scientific theory that raptors kill their prey by disemboweling them with their large sickle-claws, but it got disproven and now the current theory is that the raptors immediately go for the neck with their jaws while using the sickle-claws to pin the prey down or anchor themselves to it. Not only is this TruthInTelevision but it's also ironic yet fitting, since Grant introduced the disemboweling theory to mainstream audiences back in ''Film/JurassicPark1993''.''Film/{{Jurassic Park|1993}}''.
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* MonsterOfTheWeek: ''Giganotosaurus'' is the new carnivore threat after the ''[[Film/JurassicPark T]]''.''[[Film/TheLostWorldJurassicPark rexes]]'', ''[[Film/JurassicParkIII Spinosaurus]]'', ''[[Film/JurassicWorld Indominus Rex]]'' and ''[[Film/JurassicWorldFallenKingdom Indoraptor]]'' before it (albeit without the others' human body count).

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* MonsterOfTheWeek: ''Giganotosaurus'' is the new carnivore threat after the ''[[Film/JurassicPark ''[[Film/JurassicPark1993 T]]''.''[[Film/TheLostWorldJurassicPark rexes]]'', ''[[Film/JurassicParkIII Spinosaurus]]'', ''[[Film/JurassicWorld Indominus Rex]]'' and ''[[Film/JurassicWorldFallenKingdom Indoraptor]]'' before it (albeit without the others' human body count).

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* CaptainObvious: Macie is the sarcastic DeadpanSnarker version of this.



** When discussing [=BioSyn's=] "neural shocks", Ramsay tries to deflect by claiming it's more humane than electric fences, asking Alan if he knows how much voltage than the original park's fences had going through them, taken by surprise when Alan affirms that he ''does''.



* CaptainObvious: Macie is the sarcastic DeadpanSnarker version of this.
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!!''Jurassic World Dominion'' provides examples of:

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!!''Jurassic World Dominion'' provides examples of:
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