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re: In Jurassic Park- how did the T-Rex escape?
Posted on 3/17/20 at 10:53 am to red sox fan 13
Posted on 3/17/20 at 10:53 am to red sox fan 13
Ae Trex? The lost world book sucks
Posted on 3/17/20 at 10:59 am to red sox fan 13
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Spielberg didn’t think this one out.

Posted on 3/17/20 at 11:05 am to Boo Krewe
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Ae Trex? The lost world book sucks
better than the movie with the dumb TRex goes to Blockbuster scene.
Posted on 3/17/20 at 11:20 am to Dr RC
That was awesome for 8 year old me
Posted on 3/17/20 at 11:38 am to red sox fan 13
frick you!
The whole reason I made an account!
The T-Rex paddock is level with the road.
The push over happens where Ingen cut corners and used a cliff as a boundary for the Rex.
So above we see the initial arrival.
Goat is the break through.
On the way back the lead Explorer is turned upside down and pushed forward into the trees. You're even given a good view of the hill dipping sharply down on the other side.
This is also why the T Rex didn't continue pursuit. The first two fences are cliff side.
It's a nod to the book where Hammond, being a penny pinching Scot, did not spare every expense and went cheap using the rivers and cliffs to serve as fencing. The park didn't know because the motion detection software only counted up to the expected number of animals and didn't count additional specimens.
The whole reason I made an account!
The T-Rex paddock is level with the road.
The push over happens where Ingen cut corners and used a cliff as a boundary for the Rex.

So above we see the initial arrival.
Goat is the break through.
On the way back the lead Explorer is turned upside down and pushed forward into the trees. You're even given a good view of the hill dipping sharply down on the other side.
This is also why the T Rex didn't continue pursuit. The first two fences are cliff side.
It's a nod to the book where Hammond, being a penny pinching Scot, did not spare every expense and went cheap using the rivers and cliffs to serve as fencing. The park didn't know because the motion detection software only counted up to the expected number of animals and didn't count additional specimens.
This post was edited on 3/17/20 at 11:39 am
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