The Jurassic Park franchise has introduced fans to some of the most famous dinosaurs in history. Yet, as time passed and discoveries were made, the inaccuracies of the creatures on the big screen became more and more apparent, even being referenced by some of the franchise’s characters. Despite that, one thing can be considered accurate: the size of the dinosaurs — at least relatively speaking.While they may possess the genetic traits of other, modern-day animals, their baseline DNA is that of the dinosaur they were cloned from. These ancient creatures have grown to the appropriate sizes expected of them, with some natural cinematic embellishment, but there’s no denying these creatures were mighty.Interestingly enough, this aspect of theirs is often overlooked in the movies. The Ankylosaurs have been shown to run from the first hint of danger, which is contradictory to how real dinosaurs behaved. When confronted, an ankylosaurus would stand its ground, as it knew not many things could seriously harm it. Perhaps the reason their modern-day counterparts are so skittish is because they were raised in captivity, or maybe some part of their new genetic makeup was affecting how they responded to danger.
The Jurassic Park franchise has introduced fans to some of the most famous dinosaurs in history. Yet, as time passed and discoveries were made, the inaccuracies of the creatures on the big screen became more and more apparent, even being referenced by some of the franchise’s characters. Despite that, one thing can be considered accurate: the size of the dinosaurs — at least relatively speaking.
While they may possess the genetic traits of other, modern-day animals, their baseline DNA is that of the dinosaur they were cloned from. These ancient creatures have grown to the appropriate sizes expected of them, with some natural cinematic embellishment, but there’s no denying these creatures were mighty.
Interestingly enough, this aspect of theirs is often overlooked in the movies. The Ankylosaurs have been shown to run from the first hint of danger, which is contradictory to how real dinosaurs behaved. When confronted, an ankylosaurus would stand its ground, as it knew not many things could seriously harm it. Perhaps the reason their modern-day counterparts are so skittish is because they were raised in captivity, or maybe some part of their new genetic makeup was affecting how they responded to danger.
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