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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 46 Summary

Muldoon and Gennaro drive around the park looking for the Tyrannosaurus rex. Arnold radios them and tells him that he's finally found it, skulking around the edge of the motion detectors' field of vision. As they drive toward it, Arnold tells them to be gentle with the Tyrannosaurus rex, since it will be the primary tourist attraction. Muldoon and the lawyer, of course, do not share his optimistic view of the future of the park and decide to do whatever they can to stop the Tyrannosaurus rex. They drive up close to the animal, who is still thrashing among the trees by the river, and Muldoon fires two shots of tranquilizer into the Tyrannosaurus rex. The dinosaur gives chase to the two men, who barely escape in the Jeep, but it gives up.....

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