. . "In the Jurassic Park universe, the term \"Velociraptor\" is applied to the genus of another dromaeosaurid dinosaur 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 the Velociraptor in the Jurassic Park films are so large."@en . . . . . . "In the Jurassic Park universe, the term \"Velociraptor\" is applied to the genus of another dromaeosaurid dinosaur 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 the Velociraptor in the Jurassic Park films are so large."@en . . . . . . . . "Velociraptor (Jurassic Park)"@en . . .