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The boy is horrified when Grant explains that after their prey is brought down, velociraptors would often eat their prey alive. Grant tells the kid a story about how velociraptors would hunt their prey with fast coordinated attacks. One of his assistants has brought along his son, who scoffs at the image on the screen, unimpressed with the fact that it looks like a dead turkey. He is also a follower of a long-held theory among paleontologists that dinosaurs evolved more from birds than reptiles. Grant is hesitant about the new technology but seems fascinated with the image it produces without having to dig. Part of Grant's research experiments with a new radiological device that shoots a probe into the dirt which bounces an image of an uncovered raptor skeleton back to a computer screen. Alan Grant, and his assistant Ellie Sattler, as they slowly uncover the fossilized remains of a Velociraptor, perhaps nature's most lethal and cunning predator to date, a beautiful specimen evolved to kill. At a paleontological excavation in Montana we are introduced to Dr. While he speaks to the man in charge of the mine, Juanito, his crew finds a large chunk of amber with a preserved mosquito inside. We also learn that the death of the worker seen earlier has raised serious concerns about the safety of the island, according to Donald Gennaro, an InGen representative, and that the owner of the island is now seeking top scientific experts in the field to help endorse the park. The story jumps forward to an Amber mine in the Dominican Republic, where we learn that miners extracting amber are involved with a genetic-engineering company called InGen. During the process, the animal attempts to escape, an act which leads to a mass panic, and the death of one of the workers. A large group of construction workers and animal handlers offload a large container, the creature within unseen.
The synopsis below may give away important plot points. After shutting down the system, then restoring it, the group realizes that velociraptors are also on the loose, and are now on the hunt for the visitors. They attempt to get power back in the park in order to escape the island. Meanwhile, Hammond, Sattler, and the rest of the operations team learn that Nedry (who in the meantime has been killed) has locked up the computer system to cover his tracks. Malcolm is injured and Grant and the children are then lost in the park. In the process, many dinosaurs escape their paddocks, including the deadly Tyrannosaurus Rex, who, during a thunderstorm, escapes his paddock and attacks the children, and eats Gennaro. Soon the power in the park is shut down by computer systems geek Dennis Nedry (Wayne Knight), who wishes to steal embryos from the park to sell to a secret buyer. Sattler leaves the tour to take care of an ill triceratops. Later, Hammond's grandchildren Lex and Tim (Ariana Richards and Joseph Mazzello) join the group in a tour of the park. However, at the same time, they all have their doubts. When they reach the island, they are amazed to discover that Hammond has created living dinosaurs. Also joining them are Hammond's lawyer Donald Gennaro (Martin Ferrero) and chaotician Dr. Ellie Sattler (Laura Dern) to come to the park and ensure that it is safe. Alan Grant (Sam Neill) and his assistant, Dr. The founder of the park, John Hammond, (Sir Richard Attenborough) requests Paleontologist Dr. Tragedy strikes when one of the workers is killed by a velociraptor. On Isla Nublar, a new park has just been built with genetically engineered dinosaurs.