The one scientist explains that the dinosaurs in the park are technically all hybrids (since gaps in the DNA were filed with parts from other species) and that real dinosaurs probably would have looked very differently. It's would explain the lack of feathers and their enormous size (an actual Velociraptor would be closer to the size of a turkey).
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Editado por LahDsai: 7/17/2015 3:56:16 AMI did, I was just explaining why it still works in the movie. Feathers were more than likely originally used for mating and insulation purposes. On a related note, have you read that [url=http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2010/01/100127-dinosaur-feathers-colors-nature/]we may be able to figure out what colors dinosaurs were[/url]? Basically, we've now discovered fossilized melanosomes (organelles that give bird feathers their colors) and by comparing them to the melanosomes in birds we can take a guess at what colored feathers they had. [i]Anchiornis huxleyi[/i] (the dinosaur pictured above) is the first to have its colors predicted in this way.
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That'd really cool!