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THE JEEP STARTED DOWN THE METAL TRACK AND MOVED TOWARDS A GIANT WOODEN DOORS, PROUDLY DISPLAYING THE WORDS; JURASSIC PARK. It looked like something from an ancient tribe or a movie set.
"What they got in there? King Kong?" Ian sarcastically commented, straining his neck to look up at the sign through the sunroof as Robyn chuckled. The doors groaned open slowly as the first car approached and then closed again after the second car.
"Wouldn't surprise me," She said. "They spared no expense, of course."
"The voice you're hearing now is Richard Kelly," John spoke through the speakers of each car. "We spared no expense!"
Robyn and Ian turned to each other with surprised grins and laughed at the odd coincidence. "If you look to the right, you'll see a herd of the first dinosaurs on our tour, called Dilophosauras-"
"Dilophosauras?!"Robyn questioned with a gasp. She and the others in the car practically pushed their faces to the windows to see one of the poisonous carnivores. As the tour moved on, the groups grew disappointed with the lack of Dilophosauras herds. Not a single tree or bush moved, indicating to the scientists that they were nowhere near the tour trail.
The vehicles moved on much to Robyn's disappointment. The two vehicles come to a stop outside the massive fence that serves as the enclosure for the Tyrannosaur Paddock. Everyone looks out of the window in anticipation of spotting the king of the dinosaurs. Alan had crawled between Ian and Robyn to get to the back of the car. With no sign of the deadly dinosaur, Ian began to speak.
"God creates dinosaurs. God destroys dinosaurs. God creates man. Man destroys God. Man creates dinosaurs," Ian spoke, leaning over Robyn's shoulder to see out of the window on her side.
"Dinosaurs eat man... woman inherits the earth," Ellie smiled, crawling over to the driver's seat to get a better look at the enclosure. Robyn chuckled at her friend's words.
"We'll try to tempt the Rex now. Keep watching the fence," A voice over the speakers spoke. Turning back to the enclosure, they saw a white goat rising up from a cage below the ground. The cage lowers leaving the goat tethered to a post - making it an easy meal for the dinosaur.
"Ugh, not again," Robyn shuddered, not wanting to see the goat be eaten in front of her. Ian's arm swung around her shoulders, his thumb rubbing the flannel over it to comfort her.
"T-Rex doesn't want to be fed, he wants to hunt. Can't just suppress sixty-five million years of gut instinct," Alan said. The goat laid down and the guests all sat back in frustration. They hadn't seen a single dinosaur on this tour yet and it was disappointing for everyone.