Keep track of dinosaurs in the wild thanks to JurassicWorldDominion's new Dino Tracker.
✖ The ending of Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom brought with it some game-changing ramifications for the Jurassic Park franchise, namely being that dinosaurs were let loose into the wild as opposed to being somewhat contained to islands. In honor of this development, Jurassic World Dominion has debuted the new DinoTracker.
The site also offers various warnings and protocols for what witnesses should do if they come face to face with any of the creatures, reminding viewers that the upcoming Dominion has entirely changed the status quo of the franchise and that it's not merely those who visit a Jurassic attraction who could find themselves in danger.
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