Is the basic reason for why there are dinosaurs everywhere that animal rights groups have succeeding in arguing that we shouldn't kill them, as it would be interfering with nature? Society's allowing T-rexes and Velociraptors to attack people out of an obligation to nature?
It would actually make some sense to have rogue dinosaur populations in the Amazon or the Congo. These are massive areas without any human presence, where an animal like a velociraptor could easily hide.
They certainly look to have made a point to showcase how well the dinosaurs are doing in the cold. I guess it looks cool?
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