Swimming
I noticed a big plot point was the dinosaurs can't swim. In the book Ellie specifically thinks that the raptors can swim (and is immediately proven correct) and the T-rex swam down the river. So why is it they can't swim in the game?
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Actually the T-Rex didn't really swim in the novel. Grant wasn't sure if he knows anything about the dinosaur's ability to swim.
But then it turned out that the tyrannosaur was walking in the lagoon and just the upper part of its head and the spikes along the back and tail were visible.
It reminded Grant of a crocodile.
As most of the animals are able to swim it should be very likely that dinosaurs could swim too. But the point in the game was clearly the distance.
Yeah, he distance may have been key, but they never chased into the water. I doubt a rex would stop for a couple feet.
But yeah as pointed out in-game the specifics was they can't swim far enough to reach the mainland, assuming they can swim at all.
And that's also assuming the animals know which direction is the shortest route to land. Travelling any direction other than west or due north is just going to lead them out into (to quote Trespasser) tractless ocean extending all the way down to Anarctica.
That said, Lauren was still in the wrong to bypass the Lysine Contingency, which was intended as an absolute worst case scenario countermeasure (say, dinos stowing away on a boat), and its completely reasonable in that context.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LyGMiwOGBfM&feature=youtube_gdata_player