How the raptors escaped in Jurassic Park.
The Velociraptors' escape in Jurassic Park can be confusing to some audiences, but the way these lethal dinosaurs leave their holding pen is quite simple. Early on in the film, the raptors are shown to be predators of incredible wit and aggressiveness. Their dangerous characteristics are so concerning that John Hammond is forced to bring in experts to ensure the park's safety after a raptor causes the death of an employee.
Shutting Down The System Turned Off The Raptor Fences In order to flee Isla Nubar with the stolen eggs quickly and under the cover of chaos, Nedry deactivates much of the park's security system and disables some of the electric fencing holding dinosaurs in their pens. However, he carefully ensures that some of the dinosaur enclosures remain secure.
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