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The Velociraptors are the primary foe which Anne must contend with. Raptors are the most frequently encountered dinosaur throughout the game's eight levels and demo, making them the main antagonists of the game (Jurassic Park: Trespasser). This is what John Hammond wrote about the raptors in Jurassic Time: "Velociraptor. A small theropod native to China and Mongolia. Pack-hunter. Quite vicious and quite intelligent". The fossil record shows raptors living like wolves or lions, hunting in groups. Ours did the same, perhaps a genetically coded social trait."

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  • The Velociraptors are the primary foe which Anne must contend with. Raptors are the most frequently encountered dinosaur throughout the game's eight levels and demo, making them the main antagonists of the game (Jurassic Park: Trespasser). This is what John Hammond wrote about the raptors in Jurassic Time: "Velociraptor. A small theropod native to China and Mongolia. Pack-hunter. Quite vicious and quite intelligent". The fossil record shows raptors living like wolves or lions, hunting in groups. Ours did the same, perhaps a genetically coded social trait."
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  • The Velociraptors are the primary foe which Anne must contend with. Raptors are the most frequently encountered dinosaur throughout the game's eight levels and demo, making them the main antagonists of the game (Jurassic Park: Trespasser). This is what John Hammond wrote about the raptors in Jurassic Time: "Velociraptor. A small theropod native to China and Mongolia. Pack-hunter. Quite vicious and quite intelligent". The fossil record shows raptors living like wolves or lions, hunting in groups. Ours did the same, perhaps a genetically coded social trait." "In the jungle, the forest and the mountain, three raptor tribes staked out territory. Albertosaurs and the seven T. rex chose their dominions. Uneasy borders drawn around forests, ridges and ponds."
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