In the novelization, one of the scientists criticizes that the park made the kinds of dinosaurs people were expecting, because they were more concerned with spectacle than scientific accuracy. They could never confirm exactly what the original animals looked like. In fact, the entire reason they made dangerous carnivores instead of just sticking to docile herbivores is because the public expects a classic T. Rex, and popular culture for decades didn't think dinosaurs had feathers. In-universe, the park itself may be so famous that ticket-buyers (just like the movie-going audience), have come to think of this as what dinosaurs "should" look like. This neatly ties into the movie's explanation of why the dinosaurs look the way they do; the higher ups believed that the public didn't want realistic dinosaurs, they wanted cool dinosaurs. Naturally, the geneticists went over the top.
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05-03-2025 alle ore 08:36