Jurassic Park Research Paper

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On a sunny day in New York a new dinosaur museum opened featuring the newly discovered spinosaurus fossil. The fossil stood nearly 12 metres tall and 20 metres long the biggest yet. Every citizen of New York would visits the museum. In celebration to this a new movie Triassic park was made.

Now our story starts with a young dinosaur fanatic named Grant Rex. Ever since he was young he had always loved dinosaurs and watched all the Jurassic park films, even Jurassic park 3. Grant studied dinosaurs for most of his life and his favourite dinosaur was of cause the spinosaurus which became popular and outranked even the T-Rex. His fascination with dinosaurs drew him to the new Dino museum so in the year 2066 at the age of 17 he set off for New York.

Grant pov
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My mom packed heaps of stuff and somehow, magically it all fits in this small 2 by 4 luggage bag. The taxi ride was interesting as it drove past the new empire states tower (old empire states building was destroyed in meteorite strike) which was built over a huge crater. I arrived at a motel and rented a room then set out to the museum where they are showing a free broadcast of jurassic world 10, best movie of 2063.

The museum was large very large to the point where it dwarfs the entire national airport. It houses over 200 species of the largest dinosaur discovered in the last half a century. Walking into the broad cast I saw the scene of the indominus Rex and the stenoceratops fight scene. A master piece it was but the real reason I'm here is to see the new fossil.

The skeleton was magnificent. It was found 97% complete only missing pieces of its tail, truly a marvellous sight. Suddenly there was a creek sound coming from the skeleton. Is it supposed to do that?. I took a closer look when. "You there, step away the display is unstable" a security guard yelled and ran to me but it was too late. The bones all fell and landed on me and the area

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