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− | In the ''Jurassic Park'' canon, the term "Velociraptor", is applied to the genus of the close dromaeosaurid dinosaur also known as ''[[wikipedia:Deinonychus|Deinonychus]]''. The films like the novels, followed the unusual taxonomy created by Gregory S. Paul, who believed that ''Deinonychus'', as well as a few other species of dromaeosaurids, could be classified under the genus "Velociraptor". This is why ''Velociraptor'' in the ''Jurassic Park'' films were ultimately large. |
+ | In the ''Jurassic Park'' canon, the term "Velociraptor", is applied to the genus of the slightly close dromaeosaurid dinosaur also known as ''[[wikipedia:Deinonychus|Deinonychus]]''. The films like the novels, followed the unusual taxonomy created by Gregory S. Paul, who believed that ''Deinonychus'', as well as a few other species of dromaeosaurids, could be classified under the genus "Velociraptor". This is why ''Velociraptor'' in the ''Jurassic Park'' films were ultimately large. |
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− | *They were also primarily based upon ''[[Deinonychus|Deinonychus antirrhopus]]''. |
+ | *They were also primarily and heavily based upon ''[[Deinonychus|Deinonychus antirrhopus]]''. |
==Gallery== |
==Gallery== |
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In the Jurassic Park canon, the term "Velociraptor", is applied to the genus of the slightly close dromaeosaurid dinosaur also known as Deinonychus. The films like the novels, followed the unusual taxonomy created by Gregory S. Paul, who believed that Deinonychus, as well as a few other species of dromaeosaurids, could be classified under the genus "Velociraptor". This is why Velociraptor in the Jurassic Park films were ultimately large.
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- They were also primarily and heavily based upon Deinonychus antirrhopus.
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Media: Jurassic Park | The Lost World: Jurassic Park | Jurassic Park III | Jurassic World Characters |
Jurassic Park: Robert Muldoon | Donald Gennaro | Dr. Alan Grant | Ellie Sattler | John Hammond | Ian Malcolm | Mr. DNA | Tim Murphy | Lex Murphy | Velociraptor (The Big One, Kim and Randy) | Brachiosaurus | Parasaurolophus | Triceratops | Tyrannosaurus rex (Rexy) | Dilophosaurus | Gallimimus |
The Lost World: Jurassic Park: Ian Malcolm | Sarah Harding | Roland Tembo | Peter Ludlow | Compsognathus | Gallimimus | Mamenchisaurus | Pachycephalosaurus (Friar Tuck) | Parasaurolophus (Elvis) | Pteranodon | Stegosaurus (Claire) | Tyrannosaurus rex (Tyrannosaur Buck, Tyrannosaur Doe and Junior) | Velociraptor |
Jurassic Park III: Dr. Alan Grant | Paul Kirby | Amanda Kirby | Billy Brennan | Eric Kirby | Udesky | Cooper | Nash | Ellie Sattler | Mark Degler | Ben Hildebrand | Enrique Cardoso | Charlie Degler | Cheryl Logan | Hannah | Spinosaurus | Tyrannosaurus rex (Unknown T-Rex (JP3)) | Velociraptor | Triceratops | Stegosaurus | Parasaurolophus | Ankylosaurus | Pteranodon | Brachiosaurus | Corythosaurus | Ceratosaurus |
Jurassic World: Owen Grady | Claire Dearing | Simon Masrani | Vic Hoskins | Gray Mitchell | Zach Mitchell | Gray Mitchell | Zach Mitchell | Lowery Cruthers | Barry | Henry Wu | Karen Mitchell | Vivian Krill | Katashi Hamada | Zara Young | Scott Mitchell | Nick | Mosasaurus Announcer | Leon | Jimmy Fallon | Hal Osterly | Zach's Girlfriend | Indominus rex | Tyrannosaurus rex (Rexy) | Velociraptor (Blue, Delta, Echo and Charlie) | Gallimimus | Apatosaurus | Triceratops | Stegosaurus | Parasaurolophus | Ankylosaurus | Pteranodon | Dimorphodon | Mosasaurus | Pachycephalosaurus | Triceratops Locations: Songs: Flying Dreams |