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  2. List of Jurassic Park characters - Wikipedia

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    Appears in: Jurassic Park (novel and film), Jurassic Park: The Game; Portrayed by: Jerry Molen (in the film), Jon Curry (in Jurassic Park: The Game) Dr. Harding is Jurassic Park's chief veterinarian. In the novel, he had been the chief of veterinary medicine for the San Diego Zoo, and was the world's leading expert on avian care. He accepted ...

  3. Category:Jurassic plants - Wikipedia

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    Prehistoric plants of the Jurassic Period, during the middle Mesozoic Era See also the preceding Category:Triassic plants and the succeeding Category:Cretaceous plants Pages in category "Jurassic plants"

  4. Jurassic World - Wikipedia

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    In May 2001, Steven Spielberg had Amblin Entertainment commence the development of ideas for Jurassic Park IV, which he planned to produce. [28] Initially, Jurassic Park III director Joe Johnston was not interested in directing the fourth film. [29] In 2002, William Monahan was announced as screenwriter, and a release date was set for mid-2005.

  5. Jurassic Park - Wikipedia

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    Jurassic Park: Jurassic Park #1–4 128 pages 1-85286-502-4: The Lost World: Jurassic Park: The Lost World: Jurassic Park #1–4 96 pages 1-85286-885-6: Jurassic Park Vol. 1: Redemption: Jurassic Park Redemption #1–5 120 pages 1-60010-850-4: Jurassic Park: The Devils in the Desert: Jurassic Park: The Devils in the Desert #1–4 104 pages 1 ...

  6. 'Jurassic Park' at 30: Jeff Goldblum on now-infamous scene

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    Jurassic Park became an instant classic when it was released 30 years ago, on June 11, 1993 — and the killer T. rex and her prehistoric pals deserve much of the credit for that (along with their ...

  7. Jurassic World Live - Wikipedia

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    Jurassic World Live Tour is a live arena show. Twenty-four dinosaurs are included in the show with seven species in total. [3] These dinosaurs include a 43-foot long [4] T. rex that weighs 8,000 lbs., [5] Blue, the Velociraptor from the Jurassic World franchise, and Pteranodons that will swoop down and pick performers up during the show.

  8. Jurassic Park: The Ride - Wikipedia

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    Jurassic Park: The Ride, also known as the Jurassic Park River Adventure is a water-based amusement ride based on the Steven Spielberg 1993 film Jurassic Park and Michael Crichton's 1990 novel of the same name which the film is based on located at Universal Islands of Adventure in Orlando, Florida, and Universal Studios Japan in Osaka.

  9. Alan Grant (Jurassic Park) - Wikipedia

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    In Jurassic Park III, Eric Kirby opines that he liked Grant's first book better, as Grant liked dinosaurs when he wrote it, compared to the second written after his time at Jurassic Park. [1] Grant has a dislike of computers, [ 2 ] [ 3 ] and is portrayed in the film series as easily irritated.