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Favourite Raptors:

Jurassic Park (1993) 
The Lost World (1997) 
Jurassic Park III (2001) 
Jurassic World (2015)
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Hey folks!! My partner's got a sweet new project crowdfunding right now for a deck of sweet prehistoric cards if you want to take a look!

oml someone graciously pointed out that I forgot to post the link!! Sorry about that folks!!

There's still a couple hours to snag the earlybird tier & we are JUST ABOUT hitting our very first stretch goal!!!

Hey g'morning everyone~! We're less than $100 away from hitting our first stretch goal! Help us get there this morning? <3

On this campaign we are also offering a fancy box bundle including the blanket my partner designed from our last campaign! Definitely worth checking out!

We have a lot of really cool stuff planned with this campaign and could really use the boost to get the word out <3

Only 7 days left & we revealed a couple of the cards on twitter so here's a little show & tell for ya!

6 DAYS LEFT!!!

4 days~!!!

3 days to reach that colour variant card deck!!!! help us get there!!!

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Tyrannosaurus was not the most dangerous animal in the park.  Having imprinted on its handler since infancy, the creature maintained a docile temperament all the way to adulthood, and indeed seemed to prefer feeding from its designated trough to pursuing prey.  Its interactions with staff and guests showed at most a mild curiosity, and the only real terror the beast inspired was when it snuck up on trainers to sniff their hats.

The raptors were not the most dangerous animals in the park.  Hollywood had greatly exaggerated their size, first of all, and while they had a mischievous streak (one individual in particular was fond of stealin zookeepers’ wallets), they were far from the hyper-intelligent murder lizards everyone expected.  Their intelligence was less of the predatory sort and more the comical intelligence of a corvid, devoted mostly to play and caring for their fellow flock members.

The mosasaur was not the most dangerous animal in the park.  Though it held no loyalty to the zookeepers, it had taken to training well enough, and would dutifully move to a specific section of the tank when signaled, giving the keepers space to carry out any business they needed to accomplish in its tank without fear of harm.

No, by far the most dangerous animal in the park was the Struthiomimus.  Everyone expected it to be easy - what were these animals in pop culture beyond being fodder for the carnivores?  Surely the bird-mimics couldn’t be much of a hassle.  Sadly, they weren’t just any bird mimics.

No, in temperament, the Struthiomimus mimicked a swan.

Highly territorial and vicious to the bone, more keepers had suffering brutal beatings by the struthis than had been hurt by the rest of the park’s fauna combined.  And when they learned to chew through the fences…

Well, let’s just say the Tyrannosaurus never experienced a more terrifying day in her life.

Torn between my desire to make this a full story and my intense fear of the impossible to please internet dinosaur fandom.

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