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Jurassic Park Study Guide

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by Michael Crichton
About 75 pages (22,371 words)
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Chapter 17 Summary

Grant and Malcolm are discussing how Jurassic Park changes Dr. Grant's field of study. Their conversation draws to a close, as they wonder how Jurassic Park scientists found DNA to allow them to create real dinosaurs. They walk through a fence and get their first glimpse of the inside of the tourist compound, which looks beautiful, because it has been heavily planted to give it a prehistoric atmosphere. Dr. Sattler notices that many of the plants around the pool are poisonous. They are shown to their hotel rooms, and Dr. Grant looks around his room. One of the first thing he notices is that the TV has one channel for each of the dinosaur zones on the island, but their names are overly cute in a tourist kind of way. In fact, the.....

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