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The SFW image thread

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I was vaguely aware of that, but not quite the specifics. Yeah, the age of dinosaurs was very long, and the lifetimes of a lot of now-famous species did not overlap the way so many Hollywood writers imagine them.

I have a documentary by a fellow named Spielburg that claims otherwise. Came out some time in the 90s I think. /joke
 
I was vaguely aware of that, but not quite the specifics. Yeah, the age of dinosaurs was very long, and the lifetimes of a lot of now-famous species did not overlap the way so many Hollywood writers imagine them.
In-universe, Doctor Hammond didn't gove a shit about proper timescales, he just wanted as many cool dinosaurs as possible.
 
IIRC they're endothermic, so you want to warm them up sooner rather than later.
Tbf Hammond spliced in frog DNA to fill the gaps in the genetic clde, which may explain why in Jurassic Park 2 a T-Rex is able to go on a rampage in the east coast and in Jurassic World 3 the dinosaurs that have escaped the island are running around causing chaos on the mainland
 

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