The first chapter of the second iteration takes the reader to an archaeological dig in Montana, where University of Denver paleontologist, Alan Grant, is hard at work. He is a barrel-chested, 40 year-old man with an attractive, 24 year-old co-worker, named Ellie Sattler, a paleobotanist. Bob Morris, a young man from the Environmental Protection Agency, visits them. Morris asks Dr Grant questions about the Hammond Foundation and their involvement in supporting Grant's dinosaur dig, as well as other dinosaur digs around the world. The man from the E.P.A. asks Grant other questions as well, regarding the InGen Corporation for which Grant had done some consulting work years earlier. Grant tells Morris that his consulting work centered on the eating habits of dinosaurs, but he did not complete the project, because he found the.....
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