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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 45 Summary

The last chapter closed with Dr. Grant and the children moving toward the aviary to find help. This chapter opens with Arnold and Malcolm talking about the aviary. It was built to house flying dinosaurs, but they found they had so many problems with those dinosaurs, because they are very territorial, and so dangerous to anyone who is nearby that the builders never completed it. The focus in the chapter turns to Dr. Grant and the children, who discover exactly what Arnold and Malcolm were just talking about. The flying dinosaurs attack them. Although they are not seriously wounded, Alexis' ball glove is ripped from her hands, and Dr. Grant has a terrifying encounter as he wrestles with one of the giant flying dinosaurs.

They return to the raft and continue to float down.....

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