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Re: SPOILERS: LOST WORLD Errors (REALLY, don't look)
I deal in exotic and domestic reptiles. I can assure you that coral and
lots of snakes that look like coral snakes abound in Central / South
Americal, including C Rica.There are rat snakes. As far as I know there
are no red rats or corn snakes like those of the Southeastern US.I'm
waiting to see Lost World Monday when all the kids are at school.Will
love contributing my evaluation of the flick.
Steve
Stephen Faust smfaust@edisto.cofc.edu
On Sat, 24 May 1997, Bettyc wrote:
> Ok boys and girls,
> We're starting it off finally.
> I wanna go first.
>
> #1) The hunter wants a trophy bull T rex because that's the biggest and
> meanest predator that ever was. Don't we assume currently that Sue was
> a lady because she was bigger than the boys? So he should be wanting to
> nab Momma not Poppa.
>
> #2) Everybody can pick up a baby T rex. This infant is a 'couple of
> weeks old', and is easily 7-8 feet long, yet they're tucking that
> critter up and running with it all over the place, even Sara (5ft6in?).
> The tail is thrashing even, and she doesn't even break stride. How much
> did that thing weigh? How much should it have weighed?
>
> ?#3)? Are Corn snakes (or Coral snakes-whichever it was) native to the
> Costa Rican area?
> --
> Betty Cunningham
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