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Illustration of a movie poster featuring scientifically accurate dinosaurs from Jurassic World, including feathered raptors and theropods with correct hand postures. The image also shows dinosaurs behaving like their real-life counterparts, showcasing their natural behavior and interaction.

How to Spot Jurassic World's Scientific inaccuracies

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Question: Write a much better take to Jurassic World (2015 film) with scientifically accurate dinosaurs (including feathered raptors, theropods with correct hand postures instead of pronated wrists, dinosaurs without shrink-wrapping, and all of the cloned extinct animals acting like real animals they're based on rather than bloodthirsty monsters).

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Title: "Jurassic World: The Dawn of Prehistory" The film would open with a stunning, colorful visual landscape of the island, painted with lush forests and bustling with dinosaurs. Forefront, a breed of feathered Velociraptors, sporting feathers similar to a hawk. They display social behaviors like grooming each other, a nod to the steadily increasing understanding of dinosaur social behavior. In the new park, genetic scientists have updated the clones with more recent research data. The dinosaurs now reflect the feathered, differently postured, and socially more complex creatures we now understand them to be. Each dinosaur's enclosure also reflects its hypothesized natural habitat, and the park's caretakers strive to enhance the welfare of the creatures. The T-Rex, never the metre-high monster of older films, stands at a realistic and visually impressive five feet tall, towering over a human. It's in no way a bloodthirsty monster. Instead, it's a curious yet powerful animal, intelligent enough to learn commands and display emotions like irritation and satisfaction. Our protagonists are a group of scientists and conservationists who find themselves at odds with the park management. The management pushes for more sensational, monstrous dinosaurs to boost customer satisfaction while the team wants to maintain the scientific integrity of the park. The new Raptor Squad is a group of fully feathered raptors. Their advanced forms of communication and teamwork demonstrate intelligence far beyond what's seen in the original version. The correct arm posture is depicted; they're shown holding the hands vertically rather than turned inwards. Our villain is the revamped Indominus Rex, who, despite resembling a Frankenstein creature of different dinosaurs, still carries the attributes of a real creature. It's not a cold-blooded killer but, confused and aggressive due to improper care and enclosure space. The anti-shrink-wrapping of dinosaurs is mentioned and is of great emphasis in the movie, as it raises philosophical debates about the perception of progress and how ventures like this, supposed to be educational, can contribute to the spread of misinformation. The climax involves a tense game of strategy with the escaped Indominus Rex. The protagonists must relay on their knowledge about real dinosaur behaviors to outwit and recapture the creature, not gunpower. In this reboot, we stick to the thrills that dinosaur scenes naturally carry, but let the creatures be the majestic, intelligent, real animals they were. The ethical issues concerning the animal welfare stance that a park like this would face and the interference of calls for sensationalism add depth to the plot and pays respect to both the creatures and their scientific study.

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Oct. 28, 2023, 6:33 p.m.

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Published: Saturday, October 28, 2023

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