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Hammond's venture into biogenetics was ambitious—creating an amusement park featuring living dinosaurs derived from the DNA extracted from fossilized amber, which contained traces of prehistoric insects. This endeavor raised the question: could ethical concerns about playing God with genetic manipulation be ignored?
The Arrival of Visitors
The park's opening day attracted several key figures in the scientific community, including paleontologists Alan Grant and Ellie Sattler, mathematician Ian Malcolm, and lawyer Donald Gennaro. Shortly after their arrival, the visitors were treated to a tour showcasing the diverse array of dinosaurs that had been successfully cloned and now roamed the expansive grounds.