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Ranking Jurassic Dinosaurs: Huggable or Horrifying?
8 Feb
Summary
- Franchise explores consequences of controlling technology.
- Audience curiosity prompts wanting to pet dinosaurs.
- Ranking dinosaurs by huggability and danger.

The 'Jurassic' franchise serves as a cautionary tale about human hubris and the perilous outcomes of wielding incomprehensible technology. Michael Crichton's work often tapped into primal fears of technology's destructive potential, a theme vividly realized in the 'Jurassic Park' films through dinosaurs brutally preying on those who believe themselves invincible.
Despite repeated instances of characters attempting to control or domesticate dinosaurs for entertainment, an innate curiosity remains. The question lingers: if presented with the opportunity, would humans resist the urge to pet or even embrace a dinosaur? With 'Jurassic World Dominion' reigniting interest in the series, this unique ranking explores each dinosaur's huggability versus their potential to inflict harm, acknowledging that the danger is significant.




