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Dr. Alan Grant, Jurassic Park's scientist hero, was based on a real man -- Jack Horner, one of the most famous paleontologists in the US.
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Dr. Alan Grant, Jurassic Park's scientist hero, was based on a real man -- Jack Horner, one of the most famous paleontologists in the US.
The science behind the movie's dinosaur resurrection is more accurate than you might think.
Unlike Jurassic Park's lizard-like creatures, real raptors had feathers and looked a lot more like their closest relatives -- birds.
The author shared many characteristics with his "fictional" hero. Were they one and the same? The answer is surprisingly complex.
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