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''"It's a superpredator."''—[[Billy Brennan]]
 
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|'Spiny' lizard
 
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|Carnivore
 
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!Height
 
|16-20 feet
 
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!Length
 
|43 feet (13 metres)
 
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|6 tons
 
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!Birth Type
 
|Unknown
 
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|[[Isla Sorna]]
 
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|None
 
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|[[Jurassic Park III]]
 
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'''''Spinosaurus''''', ("spined lizard") is a genus of theropod [[dinosaur]] that lived in what is now North Africa, from the Albian to early Cenomanian stages of the Cretaceous Period, about 100 million years ago. This genus was first known from a set of Egyptian remains discovered in 1910 and described by German paleontologist Ernst Stromer. These original remains were sadly destroyed in an allied bombing run over Berlin during World War II, but additional skull material has come to light in recent years. It is unclear whether one or two species are represented in the described fossils. The best known species is ''Spinosaurus aegyptiacus'' from Egypt, although a potential second species named ''Spinosaurus marocannus'' has been discovered in Morocco. In the film [[Jurassic Park III]], it serves as the villainous antagonist.
 
   
 
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The distinctive "spines" on the animal's back, which were long extensions of the vertebrae, grew up to 2 meters long and were likely to have had skin connecting them, forming a sail-like structure, although some have suggested that they were covered in muscle and formed a hump or ridge. Multiple functions have been put forward for this structure, including thermoregulation and display. According to recent estimates, Spinosaurus is the largest of all known carnivorous dinosaurs, even larger than ''Tyrannosaurus'' and ''Giganotosaurus''. These estimates suggest that it was around 16 to 18 meters in length (52 to 59 feet) and up to 9.9 tons in weight, although these figures have not been universally accepted.
 
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Title= Dr. Ellie Sattler|
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Name= Elizabeth "Ellie" Sattler|
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Actor= Laura Dern}}
   
=== Description and Statistics ===
 
Although Spinosaurus is well-known to dinosaur enthusiasts due to its sail and elongated skull, it is mostly known from remains that have been destroyed, aside from a few more recently discovered teeth and skull elements. Additionally, so far only the skull and backbone have been described in detail, and limb bones have not yet been recovered. Some speculation occurs in arguments among scientists and paleontologists that the Spinosaurus Aegyptiacus may have walked on all four limbs, but most are not convinced.
 
[[File:Spinosauruscomparison.jpg|left|thumb|Spinosaurus size comparison]]
 
Jaw and skull material published in 2005 show that it had one of the longest skulls of any carnivorous dinosaur, said to be 1.75 meters (5.75 ft) long. The skull had a narrow snout filled with straight conical teeth that lacked serrations. There were six or seven teeth on each side of the very front of the upper jaw, in the premaxilla bones, and another twelve in both maxillae behind them. The second and third teeth on each side were noticeably larger than the rest of the teeth in the premaxilla, creating a space between them and the large teeth in the anterior maxilla; large teeth in the lower jaw faced this space. The very tip of the snout holding those few large anterior teeth was expanded, and a small crest was present in front of the eyes.
 
   
The sail of ''Spinosaurus'' was formed of very tall neural spines growing on the back vertebrae. These spines were seven to eleven times the height of the vertebrae from which they grew. The spines were slightly longer front to back at the base than higher up, and were unlike the thin rods seen in the pelycosaur finbacks ''Edaphosaurus'' and ''Dimetrodon''.
 
   
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'''Dr. Ellie Sattler''' was a paleobotanist invited by [[John Hammond]] to Jurassic Park during the events of [[Jurassic Park (novel)|the first book]] and [[Jurassic Park (film)|first film]] as well as [[Jurassic Park III]]. She was twenty-four during the [[Isla Nublar Incident]] and darkly tanned most likely due to sun exposure during her digs with [[Alan Grant]].
The size of the Spinosaurus in the Jurassic Park III is listed at 43 feet long and 16 feet tall (19 feet at the top of the fin), although the animatronic stood 20 feet (6.1 meters) and weigh 26,000 lbs (12 tons), making it the largest dinosaur made for a Jurassic Park film. It is unknown whether the individual seen in the film was a male or female. It could only reach speeds around 25 mph on land.
 
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== Behavior in [[Jurassic Park]] ==
 
   
[[File:Emergesm.jpg|right|thumb|spinosaurus rises from the river]]
 
The ''Spinosaurus'' was a cunning and vicious predator. It was as deadly on land as it was in the water. Spinosaurus appears very territorial, and had an obvious brutality sizing up to the famous [[Tyrannosaurus Rex]]. Its crocodile-like mouth was full of teeth used for gripping and slicing. It could use its mouth to grip and its claws to tear and break. Its massive arms were used for gripping and tearing. Its feet could hold down suffering animals and may have been used to propel itself through water. They seem to stay close to rivers, so it could ambush drinking herbivores. It is the biggest carnivore on the island of [[Isla Sorna]], and there is only evidence of one on the island.
 
Oddly before chasing Eric and Grant by the fence the spinosaurus is seen just standing in one spot staring at the group right after they realize its nearby in true villain fashion, this is very human behavior in movies.
 
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=== Jurassic Park III ===
 
[[Image:JP3 Spinosaurus 4.JPG|left|thumb|250px|As seen in Jurassic Park III.]]
 
Seen in ''[[Jurassic Park III]]'' living on [[Isla Sorna]]. Fans often wonder why the groups in ''[[The Lost World: Jurassic Park]]'' did not encounter any Spinosaurs. The only answer is that the events of ''The Lost World'' took place in the southeastern portion of the island, while JP3 took place in the northwestern part. This would also solve the question of why the second film takes place in coniferous forest and the third in lush jungle. The Spinosaurus' range didn't cover the southeastern part of the island, so the characters from TLW did not see it.
 
   
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When Dr. Grant and Billy were talking about what dinosaur it was, Billy said he didn't remember seeing Spinosaurus on the list of dinosaurs Hammond had cloned, leading us to believe that the scientists at InGen had been tampering with the DNA of dinosaurs that Hammond had not intended to resurrect.
 
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It was most likely mistaken for Baryonyx when they made the animals.
 
The most likely first encounter was the scene with the [[Dino-Soar]] boat.The reason is the [[Spinosaurus]] swam in the river during the boat attack scene.
 
[[Image:DVDPlay_2009-04-24_19-59-49-71.jpg|right|thumb|300px|Spinosaurus after it Killed the Tyrannsoaurus Rex]]
 
When the JP3 group first encounter it on the island, it eats two mercenaries and chases the remaining "visitors" into the jungle, where they bump into a Tyrannosaurus, which chases them right back towards the Spinosaur. The two massive predators do battle, and the Tyrannosaurus bites on the Spinosaur's neck, though it manages to pull free. The rex then headbutts its rival, but hesitates as the Spinosaurus gets up and clamps down on the rex's neck, twisting it until a crack is heard, breaking it, and killing the rex. The group soon run into the Spinosaurus again after hearing a cellphone ring, which they then realize was last in the possession of someone eaten by the Spinosaurus, leading to another chase. It appears once more towards the end of the movie, attacking the group on a barge, but is soon frightened off when leaking gasoline from the boat's ruptured engine is ignited by a flare.
 
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== In [[:Category:Video Games|Video Games]]==
 
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=== Jurassic Park: DNA Factor ===
 
The Spinosaurus appears as the boss of the game's penultimate stage. It appears to be far larger then it was in real life, dwarfing the Tyrannosaurus. During the stage, the player is running through the tops of several trees, and the Spinosaur chases the player and tries repeatedly to bite. To damage it, the player must pick up some of the bombs in the area and throw them at the rampaging reptile. Sometimes the Spinosaurus crouches down under the trees and lunges up with its sail.
 
   
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Ellie Sattler was a graduate student under Dr. Alan Grant during the Nublar incident. She was a paleobotanist, a scientist that studies prehistoric plants. In the first novel, ''Jurassic Park'', Ellie never had a relationship with Dr. Grant and she had already been engaged. However, in the second novel [[Ed James]] found out that she had something with Dr. Grant.
===Operation Genesis ===
 
Spinosaurus can be seen in all its neck-snapping glory in ''[[Jurassic Park: Operation Genesis|Operation Genesis]]'' as a five-star large carnivore. It doesn't always come out on top over Tyrannosaurus in the game.
 
   
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=== Jurassic Park: Island Attack ===
 
Spinosaurus appears twice in this game, but it's more of a stage hazard then an enemy. It can't be killed, and will just chase the player until a certain point in the stage is reached. It is first encountered at the beginning of the game, and then later at the climax.
 
   
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=== Warpath ===
 
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Ellie was asked to come to the park by John Hammond, hoping she would endorse it. Sattler agreed, and was, like Grant, originally thrilled with the prospect of Jurassic Park. However, she too saw the dangers of mixing dinosaurs with humans, mostly after discovering the staff at Jurassic Park had paid no attention to the plant life around them. They placed poisonous plants around the pool and other public places, showing their ignorance. During the tour, Sattler helped solve the problem as to what was ailing the park’s Stegosaurs. She then took the jeep with [[Gerry Harding]] and [[Donald Gennaro]] to the Visitor’s Center. She helped Harding take care of [[Ian Malcolm]]’s injuries after he was rescued. During the final power outage, Sattler used herself as bait and distracted a number of Velociraptors trying to get into the Safari Lodge. After Tim Murphy restored power, she accompanied Grant and Gennaro to the raptor nest to document the number of animals that survived. She escaped the island alive, and later married a scientist at Berkeley and had two children. (mentioned in the ''Lost World'' novel).
Before it's appearance in the movie series, Spinosaurus appeared in the Warpath video game for the PSX.
 
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Here, due to the game being made before recent scientific discoveries, the Spinosaurus has a body shape more similar to that of an [[Allosaur]] rather than it's current, scientifically accurate, crocodilian-like features.
 
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=== External links ===
 
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*[http://www.dinodata.net/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=7422Itemid=67 ''Spinosaurus aegptiacus'' at DinoData.net]
 
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'''Dr. Ellie Sattler''' is Alan Grant's partner/girlfriend and works together with him at the [[dig site]] in Montana. She has a Ph.D in [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paleobotany Paleobotany]. She's described in the script as:
*[http://www.nhm.ac.uk/jdsml/nature-online/dino-directory/detail.dsml?/Genus=Spinosaurus ''Spinosaurus'' at the Dino Directory]
 
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*[http://www.livescience.com/animalworld/06031_big_carnivores.html The Biggest Carnivore: Dino History Rewritten]
 
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*[http://piclib.nhm.ac.uk/piclib/webimages/0/37000/0/37012_big.jpg ''Spinosaurus'' Jaws]
 
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*[http://discovermagazine.com/2007/jan/palentology/article_view?p_start:int=1&C= Discover Magazine]
 
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''Ellie in her late twenties, athletic-looking. There's an impatience about Ellie, as if nothing in life happens quite fast enough for her.''<ref>Jurassic Park script, scene 5.</ref>
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spinosaurus Spinosaurus on Wikipedia]
 
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[[Image:Jp-016thm.jpg|left|thumb|200px|Ellie and Muldoon]]
*[http://dinosaurfactfile.wikia.com Spinosaurus fact file on dinosaurfactfile.wikia.com]
 
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Ellie and Alan are invited by John Hammond to visit Jurassic Park. Like a true Paleobotanist she immediately notices that [[Vermiform]] plants, which are extinct, are growing next to the road.
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At the start of the [[Jurassic Park (park)#Park Drive|Park Drive]] she tries to get Alan and [[Lex Murphy|Lex]] in the same [[Land cruiser|car]] so he might get used to children. When they arrive at the [[Jurassic Park (park)#Triceratops Enclosure|Triceratops Enclosure]] she tries to discover how the [[Triceratops]] gets periodically sick. The thinks it is because of they ate of the poisonous [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/West_Indian_Lilac West Indian Lilac] plants in their territory.
[[Video:Spinosaurus---- Jurassic Park 3|left|thumb|300px|All Spinosaurus scenes]]
 
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Because she stayed in the Triceratops Enclosure, she wasn't attacked by the Tyrannosaurus like the rest of the group. She joins Robert Muldoon to the Tyrannosaurus Paddock to save them. They only find Ian Malcolm. Malcolm is badly wounded, and she gave him a doses of morphine. That night she tries to convince John Hammond that the park isn't viable because the creatures are uncontrollable.
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She joins Muldoon to the [[Jurassic Park (park)#Power Shed|Power Shed]] to set up the power again. While Muldoon gives her cover from the escaped [[Velociraptor]]s she runs to the shed. She is able to activate the power again but is attacked by a raptor. But, due to her speed and agility she survives. After this she takes off her orange shirt. On her way back to the bunker, she rendezvous with Alan. Together with Alan she tries to save the children. She helps Alan to block the door to the control room to prevent the raptors from running in. When the raptors have closed them in, they are saved by the Tyrannosaurus.
[[Category:Operation Genesis dinosaurs]]
 
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On their flight home she's happy to see Alan between the two sleeping children. She probably hopes this has made him hating children a bit less.
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While Ellie does not appear in the novel or the second movie, it was mentioned in the novel that Lewis Dogson had hired Ed James to follow her, and he reported that she gave long dull speeches about prehistoric pollen.
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She braved the horrors of [[Jurassic Park (film)|Jurassic Park]] with Alan 8 years ago and came out of the experience hoping he would want to take that final step in their relationship: marriage and children. But Grant's first love was and still is dinosaurs, so Ellie, by necessity, evolved.<ref>Inkworks Jurassic Park III Premium Trading Cards #34</ref>
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Ellie ended her relationship with [[Alan Grant]] and began a relationship with [[Mark Degler]], an employee of the State Department who she subsequently married. The Degler's had two children, whom they lived with in [[Washington DC]]. She has become a children's writer.<ref>Inkworks Jurassic Park III Premium Trading Cards #34</ref> Although their romance had ended, both Degler (nee Sattler) and Grant remained very close friends. Ellie remaining very loyal to Alan telling him that he is still the best in his field and that he can call her about anything at anytime. Despite them no longer being in a relationship she appears to still care deeply for Grant as a result of their long history together. This has also developed ideas of maybe in a future sequal she and Mark Degler divorce and she gets together with Alan.
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Ellie sends messages to Alan in the SNES game [[Jurassic Park (SNES game)|Jurassic Park]].
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In [[Jurassic Park: Operation Genesis]] Ellie is the Park's dinosaur manager. She monitors dinosaur deaths and sicknesses similar to Gerry Harding in the movie.
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Portrayed by Laura Dern



Dr. Ellie Sattler was a paleobotanist invited by John Hammond to Jurassic Park during the events of the first book and first film as well as Jurassic Park III. She was twenty-four during the Isla Nublar Incident and darkly tanned most likely due to sun exposure during her digs with Alan Grant.


== Jurassic Park (novel)==


Ellie Sattler was a graduate student under Dr. Alan Grant during the Nublar incident. She was a paleobotanist, a scientist that studies prehistoric plants. In the first novel, Jurassic Park, Ellie never had a relationship with Dr. Grant and she had already been engaged. However, in the second novel Ed James found out that she had something with Dr. Grant.


Ellie was asked to come to the park by John Hammond, hoping she would endorse it. Sattler agreed, and was, like Grant, originally thrilled with the prospect of Jurassic Park. However, she too saw the dangers of mixing dinosaurs with humans, mostly after discovering the staff at Jurassic Park had paid no attention to the plant life around them. They placed poisonous plants around the pool and other public places, showing their ignorance. During the tour, Sattler helped solve the problem as to what was ailing the park’s Stegosaurs. She then took the jeep with Gerry Harding and Donald Gennaro to the Visitor’s Center. She helped Harding take care of Ian Malcolm’s injuries after he was rescued. During the final power outage, Sattler used herself as bait and distracted a number of Velociraptors trying to get into the Safari Lodge. After Tim Murphy restored power, she accompanied Grant and Gennaro to the raptor nest to document the number of animals that survived. She escaped the island alive, and later married a scientist at Berkeley and had two children. (mentioned in the Lost World novel).


== Jurassic Park (film)==


Dr. Ellie Sattler is Alan Grant's partner/girlfriend and works together with him at the dig site in Montana. She has a Ph.D in Paleobotany. She's described in the script as:


Ellie in her late twenties, athletic-looking. There's an impatience about Ellie, as if nothing in life happens quite fast enough for her.[1]

Jp-016thm

Ellie and Muldoon

Ellie and Alan are invited by John Hammond to visit Jurassic Park. Like a true Paleobotanist she immediately notices that Vermiform plants, which are extinct, are growing next to the road.

DVDPlay 2009-05-23 16-42-29-74

At the start of the Park Drive she tries to get Alan and Lex in the same car so he might get used to children. When they arrive at the Triceratops Enclosure she tries to discover how the Triceratops gets periodically sick. The thinks it is because of they ate of the poisonous West Indian Lilac plants in their territory.


Because she stayed in the Triceratops Enclosure, she wasn't attacked by the Tyrannosaurus like the rest of the group. She joins Robert Muldoon to the Tyrannosaurus Paddock to save them. They only find Ian Malcolm. Malcolm is badly wounded, and she gave him a doses of morphine. That night she tries to convince John Hammond that the park isn't viable because the creatures are uncontrollable.


She joins Muldoon to the Power Shed to set up the power again. While Muldoon gives her cover from the escaped Velociraptors she runs to the shed. She is able to activate the power again but is attacked by a raptor. But, due to her speed and agility she survives. After this she takes off her orange shirt. On her way back to the bunker, she rendezvous with Alan. Together with Alan she tries to save the children. She helps Alan to block the door to the control room to prevent the raptors from running in. When the raptors have closed them in, they are saved by the Tyrannosaurus.


On their flight home she's happy to see Alan between the two sleeping children. She probably hopes this has made him hating children a bit less.


= The Lost World (Novel)=


While Ellie does not appear in the novel or the second movie, it was mentioned in the novel that Lewis Dogson had hired Ed James to follow her, and he reported that she gave long dull speeches about prehistoric pollen.


== Jurassic Park III==


Elliegrantsm

She braved the horrors of Jurassic Park with Alan 8 years ago and came out of the experience hoping he would want to take that final step in their relationship: marriage and children. But Grant's first love was and still is dinosaurs, so Ellie, by necessity, evolved.[2]


Ellie ended her relationship with Alan Grant and began a relationship with Mark Degler, an employee of the State Department who she subsequently married. The Degler's had two children, whom they lived with in Washington DC. She has become a children's writer.[3] Although their romance had ended, both Degler (nee Sattler) and Grant remained very close friends. Ellie remaining very loyal to Alan telling him that he is still the best in his field and that he can call her about anything at anytime. Despite them no longer being in a relationship she appears to still care deeply for Grant as a result of their long history together. This has also developed ideas of maybe in a future sequal she and Mark Degler divorce and she gets together with Alan.



== Jurassic Park inspired games ==


* Ellie sends messages to Alan in the SNES game Jurassic Park.

* In Jurassic Park: Operation Genesis Ellie is the Park's dinosaur manager. She monitors dinosaur deaths and sicknesses similar to Gerry Harding in the movie.


== Notes ==


  1. Jurassic Park script, scene 5.
  2. Inkworks Jurassic Park III Premium Trading Cards #34
  3. Inkworks Jurassic Park III Premium Trading Cards #34