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* When you remove trees you'll notice parrots flying away, the bird populations on the various islands is likely the source of the bird flu and avian pox they're capable of catching.

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* When you remove trees you'll notice parrots flying away, the bird populations on the various islands is likely the source of the bird flu and avian pox they're that the dinosaurs are capable of catching.



* In the Dr Wu DLC, he has you create an Indoraptor, Indominus Rex and Spinoraptor and get them to 100 points combat infant. Then you have to sedate and transfer them off island and they never return. Dr.Wu makes comments about not liking the sabotage of his first Spinoraptor and it’s a fair bet he’s using the hybrids for revenge. And you just facilitated it. Yeah.

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* In the Dr Wu DLC, he has you create an Indoraptor, Indominus Rex and Spinoraptor and get them to 100 points combat infant.infamy. Then you have to sedate and transfer them off island and they never return. Dr.Wu makes comments about not liking the sabotage of his first Spinoraptor and it’s a fair bet he’s using the hybrids for revenge. And you just facilitated it. Yeah.
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* One might wonder why the Tyrannosaurus Rex has a limit of 1 when The Lost World showed a family of Rexes. Difference between them is that the dinosaurs here are all female. Another Rex will always be a rival.

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* One might wonder why the Tyrannosaurus Rex has a limit of 1 when The Lost World showed a family of Rexes. Difference between them is that the dinosaurs here are all female. Another Rex will always be a rival.rival.
* In the Dr Wu DLC, he has you create an Indoraptor, Indominus Rex and Spinoraptor and get them to 100 points combat infant. Then you have to sedate and transfer them off island and they never return. Dr.Wu makes comments about not liking the sabotage of his first Spinoraptor and it’s a fair bet he’s using the hybrids for revenge. And you just facilitated it. Yeah.
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** Michael Crichton also wrote a book titled Dragon Teeth, about the infamous 'Bone Wars' (a fossil-hunting/dinosaur naming 'war' between two rival paleontologists). While it was released after Crichton's death, he began writing it in 1974. It's plausible that, in the Jurassic Park universe, he finished Dragon Teeth earlier instead of writing Jurassic Park, and Crichtonosaurus was named after him for that instead.

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** Michael Crichton also wrote a book titled Dragon Teeth, ''Dragon Teeth'', about the infamous 'Bone Wars' (a fossil-hunting/dinosaur naming 'war' between two rival paleontologists). While it was released after Crichton's death, he began writing it in 1974. It's plausible that, in the Jurassic Park universe, he finished Dragon Teeth ''Dragon Teeth'' earlier instead of writing Jurassic Park, and Crichtonosaurus ''Crichtonosaurus'' was named after him for that instead.
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** Michael Crichton also wrote a book titled Dragon Teeth, about the infamous 'Bone Wars' (a fossil-hunting/dinosaur naming 'war' between two rival paleontologists). While it was released after Crichton's death, he began writing it in 1974. It's plausible that, in the Jurassic Park universe, he finished Dragon Teeth earlier instead of writing Jurassic Park.

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** Michael Crichton also wrote a book titled Dragon Teeth, about the infamous 'Bone Wars' (a fossil-hunting/dinosaur naming 'war' between two rival paleontologists). While it was released after Crichton's death, he began writing it in 1974. It's plausible that, in the Jurassic Park universe, he finished Dragon Teeth earlier instead of writing Jurassic Park.Park, and Crichtonosaurus was named after him for that instead.
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** Michael Crichton also wrote a book titled Dragon Teeth, about the infamous 'Bone Wars' (a fossil-hunting/dinosaur naming 'war' between two rival paleontologists). While it was released after Crichton's death, he began writing it in 1974. It's plausible that, in the Jurassic Park universe, he finished Dragon Teeth earlier instead of writing Jurassic Park.
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* When you remove trees you'll notice parrots flying away, the bird populations on the various islands is likely the source of the bird flu and avian pox their capable of catching.

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* If you leave a sedated animal, usually a herbivore, in the same enclosure with a large theropod, the predator will casually walk over to the sedated animal and kill it. A frustrating act for any player trying to save space by having only one hatchery and tranquilize the dinosaurs to move them in their own habitats. But, to a predator, a sedated prey item isn’t much different than an already killed carcass, and thus is a free meal all the same.

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* If you leave a sedated animal, usually a herbivore, in the same enclosure with a large theropod, the predator will casually walk over to the sedated animal and kill it. A frustrating act for any player trying to save space by having only one hatchery and tranquilize the dinosaurs to move them in their own habitats. But, to a predator, a sedated prey item isn’t much different than an already killed carcass, and thus is a free meal all the same.same.
* One might wonder why the Tyrannosaurus Rex has a limit of 1 when The Lost World showed a family of Rexes. Difference between them is that the dinosaurs here are all female. Another Rex will always be a rival.
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* When you remove trees you'll notice parrots flying away, the bird populations on the various islands is likely the source of the bird flu and avian pox their capable of catching.

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* When you remove trees you'll notice parrots flying away, the bird populations on the various islands is likely the source of the bird flu and avian pox their capable of catching.catching.
* If you leave a sedated animal, usually a herbivore, in the same enclosure with a large theropod, the predator will casually walk over to the sedated animal and kill it. A frustrating act for any player trying to save space by having only one hatchery and tranquilize the dinosaurs to move them in their own habitats. But, to a predator, a sedated prey item isn’t much different than an already killed carcass, and thus is a free meal all the same.
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* When you remove trees you'll notice parrots flying away, the bird populations on the various islands is likely the source of the bird flu and avian pox their capable or catching.

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* When you remove trees you'll notice parrots flying away, the bird populations on the various islands is likely the source of the bird flu and avian pox their capable or of catching.
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* The ''Crichtonsaurus'' present some paradoxical implications, since Michael Crichton is the author of ''Literature/JurassicPark''. Some possible explanations can help explain the dinosaur's name. Its possible Michael Crichton did indeed write ''Jurassic Park'' and ''[[Literature/TheLostWorld1995 The Lost World]]'', only this time as fictional accounts as to what happened. This can partially explain Jurassic World's name, as a means to distance itself from the book that bordered too close to reality. Its also possible that, much like real life, Michael Chrichton in the JP universe protested against the unrestricted genetics research conducted by [=InGen=].

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* The ''Crichtonsaurus'' present some paradoxical implications, since Michael Crichton is the author of ''Literature/JurassicPark''. Some possible explanations can help explain the dinosaur's name. Its possible Michael Crichton did indeed write ''Jurassic Park'' and ''[[Literature/TheLostWorld1995 The Lost World]]'', only this time as fictional accounts as to what happened. This can partially explain Jurassic World's name, as a means to distance itself from the book that bordered too close to reality. Its also possible that, much like real life, Michael Chrichton in the JP universe protested against the unrestricted genetics research conducted by [=InGen=].[=InGen=].
* When you remove trees you'll notice parrots flying away, the bird populations on the various islands is likely the source of the bird flu and avian pox their capable or catching.
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* The ''Crichtonsaurus'' present some paradoxical implications, since Michael Crichton is the author of ''Literature/JurassicPark''. Some possible explanations can help explain the dinosaur's name. Its possible Michael Crichton did indeed write ''Jurassic Park'' and ''[[Literature/TheLostWorld1995 The Lost World]]'', only this time as fictional accounts as to what happened. This can partially explain Jurassic World's name, as a means to distance itself from the book that bordered to close to reality. Its also possible that, much like real life, Michael Chrichton in the JP universe protested against the unrestricted genetics research conducted by [=InGen=].

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* The ''Crichtonsaurus'' present some paradoxical implications, since Michael Crichton is the author of ''Literature/JurassicPark''. Some possible explanations can help explain the dinosaur's name. Its possible Michael Crichton did indeed write ''Jurassic Park'' and ''[[Literature/TheLostWorld1995 The Lost World]]'', only this time as fictional accounts as to what happened. This can partially explain Jurassic World's name, as a means to distance itself from the book that bordered to too close to reality. Its also possible that, much like real life, Michael Chrichton in the JP universe protested against the unrestricted genetics research conducted by [=InGen=].
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* The Crichtonsaurus present some paradoxical implications, since Michael Crichton is the Author of Jurrasic Park. Some possible explanations can help explain the Dinosaur's name. Its possible Michael Crichton did indeed write Jurassic Park and Lost World, only this time as fictional accounts as to what happened. This can partially explain Jurrasic World's name, as a means to distance itself from the book that bordered to close to reality. Its also possible that, much like real life, Michael Chrichton in Jurrasic Park protested against the unrestricted genetics research conducted by Ingen.

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* The Crichtonsaurus ''Crichtonsaurus'' present some paradoxical implications, since Michael Crichton is the Author author of Jurrasic Park. ''Literature/JurassicPark''. Some possible explanations can help explain the Dinosaur's dinosaur's name. Its possible Michael Crichton did indeed write Jurassic Park ''Jurassic Park'' and ''[[Literature/TheLostWorld1995 The Lost World, World]]'', only this time as fictional accounts as to what happened. This can partially explain Jurrasic Jurassic World's name, as a means to distance itself from the book that bordered to close to reality. Its also possible that, much like real life, Michael Chrichton in Jurrasic Park the JP universe protested against the unrestricted genetics research conducted by Ingen.[=InGen=].
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* The Crichtonsaurus present some paradoxical implications, since Michael Crichton is the Author of Jurrasic Park. Some possible explanations can help explain the Dinosaur's name. Its possible Michael Crichton did indeed write Jurassic Park and Lost World, only this time as fictional accounts as to what happened. This can partially explain Jurrasic World's name, as a means to distance itself from the book that bordered to close to reality. Its also possible that, much like real life, Michael Chrichton in Jurrasic Park protested against the unrestricted genetics research conducted by Ingen.

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