Remember Jurassic Park is a fictional universe, dinosaur size and intelligence has nothing to do with reality. Hence why there's dinosaurs with cloaking devices in the second book.
The origin for Velociraptor being oversized is basically due to Deinonychus being called 'velociraptor' at the time, thus in his book he upscaled them to around human height (which is still bigger than the historical thing anyways so there's that)
But in any case I cannot stand faggot 'paleontologist' wannabes who don't understand that Jurassic Park is a fiction, and as it turns out fiction tends to not be REAL!
I think the claim was that there's another dinosaur that is that size but doesn't have a cool name. He mixed them up either by accident...or on purpose 'cause the name sounded cooler.
That's called a retcon, and retcons are commonly fucking stupid.
How do you explain the six foot tall fossil which Alan Grant digs up?
The faggot kikes who made Jurassic World never watched the film...Or read the book for that matter.
The raptors were oversized in the novel as well, and nobody including the several DINOSAUR EXPERTS point it out as being wrong.
Explicitly the only differences the dinosaurs have in the books/films are that their behaviors might be incorrect and they might have health issues.
Remember Jurassic Park is a fictional universe, dinosaur size and intelligence has nothing to do with reality. Hence why there's dinosaurs with cloaking devices in the second book.
The origin for Velociraptor being oversized is basically due to Deinonychus being called 'velociraptor' at the time, thus in his book he upscaled them to around human height (which is still bigger than the historical thing anyways so there's that)
But in any case I cannot stand faggot 'paleontologist' wannabes who don't understand that Jurassic Park is a fiction, and as it turns out fiction tends to not be REAL!
I think the claim was that there's another dinosaur that is that size but doesn't have a cool name. He mixed them up either by accident...or on purpose 'cause the name sounded cooler.