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Not just because it's stupid in and of itself, but so indicative of "they just don't care" on the part of the writers and producers, that they couldn't be bothered to research even a tiny bit about wilderness survival.
See also "there could be a cure for cancer out there!" NOT A THING ACTUAL BIOLOGISTS SAY. ARGH.
So ... having set up their little walled settlement on the hatching grounds, does this mean they're literally walking on eggshells?
I know the paleontologists used to think that dinosaur eggs were leathery... but as you said.
I suspect we'll see a story where one of the kids hides a dinosaur egg and hijinks ensue.
Or the little one - Zoe? (or alternative spelling) - pulls the "it followed me home" thing and conceals one in her room (with ensuing hijinks - ever tried to housebreak a dinosaur?).
I keep thinking that the carnivorous plant she has in her room may provoke hijinks.
Have insects or smaller creatures come up as a possible hazard?
You'd think they would. I've read that higher oxygen levels allowed for MUCH bigger insects back in the day, though that may have been the early Jurassic well before the time they've traveled back to.
Well there was that giant crawly bug in the pilot.
Or the little one - Zoe? (or alternative spelling) - pulls the "it followed me home" thing and conceals one in her room (with ensuing hijinks - ever tried to housebreak a dinosaur?).
I was SURE one of the birds would be heroically different than the others and become Zoe's protector. Man, that is a strong trope! I just assumed it was a given.
I want there should be triffids.