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The Lost World Study Guide

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by Michael Crichton
About 126 pages (37,697 words)
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The boat leaves the river jungle and enters a dark cave leading to the sea. Kelly cheers as they reach open water. Levine looks back at the island and says their cameras should continue to gather data and transmit through the satellite uplink until they can finally resolve the extinction question. Harding stares at him in disbelief. She reminds him that the island is not a lost world that can be studied to verify actual dinosaur behavior. The number of predators on the island does not comprise a typical population. Harding tells Levine what she and Malcolm found on the InGen computer network. InGen made a huge mistake by feeding the baby dinosaurs sheep protein. Levine doesn't understand. Harding explains that zoos never use sheep protein because of the risk of infection. The.....

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