Jurassic World raptor scene with Chris Pratt recreated by zookeepers with cows and penguins

 
Raptor training: Chris Pratt
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Emma Powell18 June 2015
The Weekender

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Jurassic World actor Chris Pratt has started an online trend which has seen people attempting to recreate a scene from the new dinosaur film.

A raft of trainers and zookeepers have been recreating the famous shot which sees Pratt with his arms outstretched as he fends off three velociraptors.

Under the hashtag #JurassicZoo pictures have emerged showing trainers keeping three giant tortoises, two gawping dolphins and three clearly very dangerous – but unimpressed penguins – at bay.

Others have been attempting to fend off otters, giraffes, tigers and cows.

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Fans of the show have also been attempting to recreate the scene at home with some standing firm in front of their cats while others attempt to ‘train’ soft toys.

Jurassic World follows Owen Grady (Pratt), a former Navy man turned raptor whisperer who attempts to train velociraptors on Isla Nublar.

The film took an impressive $511.8 million at the box office – making it the first film to make over half a billion on an opening weekend.

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