Jurassic Park III
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:06:03
Ellie, they were smart.
:06:05
They were smarter
than dolphins or whales.

:06:08
They were smarter than primates.
:06:16
I just wanted to say, if you ever need help,
sometimes you forget to ask.

:06:21
So you can call me. Anything, anytime.
:06:25
Sure.
:06:30
You're still the best.
:06:33
I mean that.
:06:35
The last of my breed.
:06:45
lt is through the study of the
anterior chambering multiple specimens...

:06:49
...that we can determine the correlation
between the upper palate and the larynx.

:06:54
This lets us theorize, theorize, mind you...
:06:57
...that the Raptor was capable
of sophisticated vocalizations...

:07:01
...which would have been
a tremendous evolutionary advantage.

:07:04
Raptors were fierce, intelligent...
:07:07
...and socially sophisticated.
:07:09
They were able to hunting numbers
and coordinate their efforts.

:07:13
Were it not for the cataclysmic events
which overtook them...

:07:16
...it's entirely possible
that Raptors rather than humans...

:07:19
...would have become
the dominant species on this planet.

:07:23
I hope this has been of interest.
:07:26
It certainly excites us as paleontologists.
:07:29
There is much more to discover.
:07:32
That is why we continue to need,
and ask for, your support.

:07:40
Thank you.
:07:51
Thank you very much, Dr. Grant.
:07:53
Now, does anyone have a question?
:07:58
Fine. Does anyone have a question
that does not relate to Jurassic Park?


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