Pterodactyls Flying Off The Island Is Good?
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chrismovieman — 12 years ago(June 20, 2013 05:42 PM)
In the book (and I think the movie also) they mention that Isla Sorna (the site of the original theme park) was somewhere around 150 miles off the coast of Costa Rica. Its possible that Site B was even further from the mainland.
Am I the ONLY one here who thinks there's something questionable about the idea of these creatures flying 100-200 miles from the Pacific Ocean to the mainland? I mean, MAYBE its possible but I think it would make more sense that these small brained creatures would return to the island in search of food rather than flying enormous distances for no apparent reason.
Keep in mind, we saw pterodactyls in 'The Lost World' as well. So they've been "free" to roam around for quite some time. And we can assume that no pterodactyls made it to mainland central America between 1997 and 2001 when 'Jurassic Park III' takes place. Actually, the original takes place in 1993 and presumable Site B was shut down sometime after the disaster in the original theme park. So really, none of them have escaped between the year 1993 and 2001. I think its safe to say that the mere fact that they can fly doesn't guarantee that they'll be able to cross such enormous distances. Sure, there are birds who migrate vast distances. But we're talking about large reptiles here - who presumably need more food, right? -
walker3243 — 12 years ago(September 20, 2013 05:16 PM)
I think its easily possible, many types of birds can fly for more than a day non stop without much effort if the wind is right, i'd imagine that a pterodactyl could fly for longer than most birds alive today.
Then if you also think about the Galpagos Islands and how they're more like 550 miles(i think) away from the nearest coast in South America and birds managed to get there.
Even Spiders have managed to get to the Galpagos Islands by shooting their web in the air and letting the wind carry them. The wind has managed to carry them 500 miles to the island. Obviously its crazy unlikely but it's just an example to show how important wind is and how it could carry birds to the island and back if its going the right way and if theres an updraft.
They should have definitely been worried. -
spookyrat1 — 12 years ago(June 26, 2013 05:21 AM)
"i really don't think a tiny flock of pterodactyls (if that's what they were) would cause a large problem for the world."
Exactly Caligula! The whole scene was juxtaposed with the arrival of the military on the island. You were expected to think that if any future problems were to occur, the military, rather than unarmed civilians would be on hand to deal with them. -
Kawada_Kira — 12 years ago(August 13, 2013 04:59 PM)
Yeah I thought Dr. Grant's reaction in particular was pretty weird, considering he understood as well as anyone else the grave implications of it. It was pretty inconsistent of him, after all his admonishments of people who wanted to go anywhere near dinosaurs.
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jonathanstatsny — 12 years ago(November 11, 2013 12:48 PM)
I always thought it was a nod to the original, which also sees them flying at the end. In reality those birds could create some serious havoc. Think about it, it is a sunny Sunday afternoon and you see these giant birds thought to be extinct attacking everyone on the street. Unless someone had a shotgun on hand, those things are going to do damage before the cops or the army get there to terminate them.
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jajceboy — 11 years ago(November 30, 2014 03:49 AM)
But try telling it to the army: "There are pterodactyls flying around. Could you please do something about it"?
The army would likely just ignore them as mad-men or something. It is hard to believe to quite frankly. So it wouldn't do anything.
Also it doesn't mean that the pterodactyls would come so far. maybe they just fly around the island and back? -
ShizaMinelli — 10 years ago(January 05, 2016 10:43 PM)
The army would likely just ignore them as mad-men or something.
Ummthose were the people who rescued them. And were flying back with them. Therefore able to see the dinosaurs
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