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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Ever since Jurassic Park made Velociraptor a household name, its iconic image - a man-sized, intelligent, vicious, scaly killer - has appeared countless times in popular culture, usually as a Shout-Out to, well, Jurassic Park. In Real Life, Velociraptor were about the size of turkeys, though there was another "raptor", Utahraptor, that more closely matches Jurassic Park's depiction in terms of size. As you can imagine, it causes paleontologists an unending amount of sweet, tasty tears. |