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* StockDinosaurArchetypes: Most predators are not malicious, only hunting to survive. The titular ''Tarbosaurus'' is no exception; he kills animals as he needs something to eat, but he's also a devoted mate to Blue Eyes, loves his family, and would defend his children. The herbivores are usually sociable and live in groups and herds, but the bigger ones like ''Torosaurus'' and ''Ankylosaurus'' will fight if provoked, and ''Pukyongosaurus'' is shown as a majestic sauropod that means no harm. The only exceptions are the ''Tyrannosaurus'', One Eye, who is shown as a v

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* StockDinosaurArchetypes: Most predators are not malicious, only hunting to survive. The titular ''Tarbosaurus'' is no exception; he kills animals as he needs something to eat, but he's also a devoted mate to Blue Eyes, loves his family, and would defend his children. The herbivores are usually sociable and live in groups and herds, but the bigger ones like ''Torosaurus'' and ''Ankylosaurus'' will fight if provoked, and ''Pukyongosaurus'' is shown as a majestic sauropod that means no harm. The only exceptions are exception is the ''Tyrannosaurus'', One Eye, who is shown as a vpsychopath in dinosaur form.
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* RaptorAttack: While ''Microraptor'' is decently portrayed, ''Velociraptor'' is sparsely feathered. However, the concept art shows ''Velociraptor'' (mostly) covered in feathers so it may have been due to ExecutiveMeddling. Interestingly, the movie averts the part of the trope where the raptors are portrayed as scarily intelligent. Here, they have an almost suicidal disregard for their own safety. For instance, attacking something in quicksand, ignoring a huge saurpod carcass and attacking a still healthy (and much, much larger) ''Tarbosaurus''. This last time is especially stupid, as they die by the dozens, and still keep rushing in.

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* RaptorAttack: While ''Microraptor'' is decently portrayed, ''Velociraptor'' is sparsely feathered. However, the concept art shows ''Velociraptor'' (mostly) covered in feathers so it may have been due to ExecutiveMeddling. Interestingly, the movie averts the part of the trope where the raptors are portrayed as scarily intelligent. Here, they have an almost suicidal disregard for their own safety. For instance, attacking something in quicksand, ignoring a huge saurpod sauropod carcass (as well as a dying female ''Tarbosaurus'') and attacking a still healthy (and much, much larger) ''Tarbosaurus''. This last time is especially stupid, as they die by the dozens, and still keep rushing in.

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