Ellie Degler:
So, what are you working on now?
Dr. Alan Grant:
Raptors, mostly.
Ellie Degler:
[sardonically]
My favorite.
Dr. Alan Grant:
Do you remember the sounds they made?
Ellie Degler:
I try not to.
Dr. Alan Grant:
Ellie, all our theories about raptor intelligence, what they were capable of... we weren't even close.
Ellie Degler:
Tell me.
Dr. Alan Grant:
Well, we did cranium scans of a fossil skull. We found what looks like a very sophisticated resonating chamber.
Ellie Degler:
Wait a second. So we were right? I mean, they had the ability to vocalize?
Dr. Alan Grant:
I'm convinced that's the key to their social intelligence.
Ellie Degler:
Which explains why they could work together as a team.
Dr. Alan Grant:
Yeah, and coordinate their attacks so their prey wouldn't know what was going on.
Ellie Degler:
They could talk to each other.
Dr. Alan Grant:
To a degree we never imagined. Ellie, they were smart. They were smarter than dolphins or whales. They were smarter than primates.
Riportata da il 05/03/2025 alle ore 09:32

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