How did Hammond bring back extinct plants?

Were there preserved conifer seeds from the Cretaceous in that amber too?

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Yes. Airborne seeds would have been trapped the same way the mosquitoes were.

The caveat is no genetic material really survives that long. Not the information that matters, anyways.

>dinosaurs eats plant
>bug bites dino
>plant dna in blood

You are what you eat.

He fed the dinos chili and sea bass.

>See Jurassic Park in cinema as a kid
>Has seen where she collects those plants leaving the helipad
>Scene was removed for the home release VHS and from the tv broadcast
>Wasn't included in the DVD or blu ray set

Fucking why?

>seen
Stop skipping classes kid

>animals eat plant stuff
>seeds dont digest in dino bellies
>dinos poop
>fossilised dino poop has seeds
there you go op

You don't understand how fossils work do you? They are basically stone. There wouldn't be any dna.

good question

some sort of Hollywood mind control i guess

Did they ever add back in that one scene from home alone toward the beginning I think it was with the uncle?

Isn't it Chilean Sea Bass?

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Daily reminder that Dr Grant didnt get the girl

them cutting out the scene where they fixed the trex cage cables confused me even more

Grant was devoted to the job.

Also Laura Dern is a bird.

You thought he was talking about his wife?

Fucking what?

>has seen
Not him but it's a compound verb you fucking web surfing narcissistic douche

>Has seen where she collects those plants leaving the helipad
From the trailer. That was never in the movie itself.

He meant to put scene.
On Sup Forums it could either be a reference to the jailbait or getting a blowjob from a dino.

>blue ray edition
>not put cutscenes
mmm... why?

Gays are taking over