Jurassic Park: 10 Deadliest Dinosaurs

7. Triceratops

In Real Life: Another particularly recognisable dinosaur of Jurassic Park is Triceratops. With a distinct three-pointed frill and a structure recalling the modern rhinoceros, the herbivorous Triceratops likely only used its natural weapons for defence against such larger dinos as Tyrannosaurus rex. In The Films: Triceratops was one of the few animals with which the characters interacted in the first movie that did not immediately attack and try to kill them. Tranquillised and sick, the trike allowed the scientists to actually get up close and personal with a dinosaur before all of the running and screaming would commence. The second movie saw Triceratops in action as one unlucky trike is captured by a band of the InGen goons. MVP Moment: Triceratops gets revenge in The Lost World when it escapes captivity and goes berserk on the InGen campsite, destroying the equipment that would have allowed the survivors to communicate with the mainland without first traipsing through miles of dinosaur-infested jungle. Confirmed Kills: 0 - although the disastrous trek across Isla Sorna grants the normally gentle Triceratops the highest indirect death toll of any species in the franchise
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