Jurassic Park III
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...which would have been
a tremendous evolutionary advantage.

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

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Were it not for the cataclysmic events
which overtook them...

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...it's entirely possible
that Raptors rather than humans...

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

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

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

:08:05
Or the incident in San Diego...
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...which I did not witness?
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Yes, sir?
:08:15
Your theory on Raptors is good,
but isn't all this conjecture kind of moot?

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Once the U.N. and Costa Rica and everyone
decide how to handle that second island...

:08:23
...scientists will just go in
and look for themselves.

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Dinosaurs lived 65 million years ago.
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What is left of them is fossilized...
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...in the rocks. And it is in the rock...
:08:35
...that real scientists make real discoveries.
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What John Hammond and lngen
did at Jurassic Park...

:08:42
...is create genetically engineered
theme park monsters.

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Nothing more and nothing less.
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Are you saying
you wouldn't want to visit Isla Sorna...

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...and study them if you had the chance?
:08:54
No force on Earth or Heaven...
:08:56
...could get me on that island.

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