That is the gate where we are got in. It was simply amazing! The habitat was just like the original! It was full of plants and big trees. The guide of this tour was in the computer system. At first the computer notified us that the first animals were not too big, and they were as big as a horse. They were the hypsilophodontids, then we saw dilophosaurs. They lived on the Jungle River. Tim saw another dinosaurs who looked like a bird. It had a long neck and yellow and black spots on its body. It had two bright and crests which went from its eyes to its nose in a V-shape. It was 3 metres tall and it sounded like an owl. And we also saw triceratops. They had the same color as elephants. They weighed about 6 tonnes!
Then stegosaurs were the next dinosaurs that we saw. One of them laid sick on the ground and its smell was so bad. Dr. Harding explained that it was sick every 6 weeks and he couldn't find out why. Ellie observed that it had been poisoned. I was shocked because a dinosaur who had such big and strong body could get sick! I thought it was because it ate the poison berries. I bent down to look at the stones and picked up pieces of shells from dinosaurs egg. I was really sure that those were from the dinosaurs egg because I had seen it and it was a velociraptor's egg.
Malcolm asked Arnold who was at the computer to look for 239 animals. The screen showed that there were more maiasaurs and hypsilodontids than previously. There were also a lot more compys and othnielia, and 37 raptors were shown instead of only 8! So, we decided to start looking for the nests. We found parts of broken egg shells. We concluded that the dinosaurs were breeding and my theory was because they used frog DNAs, which I believed that the frogs were pregnant. That could only be because of that theory,that the dinosaurs were increasing in their numbers. The troubles had just begun...

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