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In the end, Hammond's dream is destroyed. The park is abandoned, and the dinosaurs are left to die or be killed (via a contingency plan to poison their food). The survivors learn that life cannot be contained or controlled — it "finds a way."

Michael Crichton's fascination with the concept of cloning and genetic engineering led him to create a story that was both a thrilling adventure and a cautionary tale about the dangers of playing God. "Jurassic Park" takes place on a remote island, Isla Nublar, located off the coast of Costa Rica. The story revolves around John Hammond, the founder of InGen, a biotechnology company that has successfully cloned dinosaurs. Hammond's vision is to create a theme park featuring these cloned creatures, offering an unparalleled experience for visitors.

The visitors are hunted. Grant and the two children (Hammond's grandchildren, Lex and Tim) navigate the park avoiding velociraptors, a Tyrannosaurus rex, and other dinosaurs. They realize the raptors are highly intelligent and have been testing the fences for weaknesses.

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