Not very accurate. The dinosaurs in the movie often show behaviors that are more for the sake of the plot. For example, they seem to attack humans more frequently and deliberately than they probably would in real life. In reality, dinosaurs had their own ecosystems and prey, and humans wouldn't have been a natural part of their diet.
Well, one fact is that some of the dinosaurs' physical features in Jurassic World are based on scientific knowledge. For example, the T - Rex's large size and powerful jaws are real traits. But the idea of dinosaurs being able to be fully controlled like in the movie is fictional. In reality, dinosaurs were wild animals, and it would be impossible to have such precise control over them.
The idea of a dinosaur park is pure fiction at the moment. We don't have the technology to clone dinosaurs and keep them in a park like that. However, the concept of creating a large - scale, contained environment for animals is based on real - world zoos and wildlife reserves.
Giganotosaurus often makes for a fascinating subject in short fiction. It can be depicted as a terrifying and powerful predator. Writers might use it to create a sense of danger and prehistoric mystery in their stories.
The Brachiosaurus was accurately depicted in terms of its long neck and large size. It was a gentle giant in the movie, which is also what paleontologists believe it was like in real life. But we can't really know if it made the same kinds of sounds as in the movie. Paleontologists can only guess about the sounds dinosaurs made based on their bone structure and modern - day relatives.
In short fiction, the Giganotosaurus can be portrayed in different settings. Sometimes it is in a prehistoric landscape, chasing other dinosaurs. Other times, it might be in a more modern - day scenario, like being resurrected through some scientific experiment gone wrong. In both cases, it is usually shown as a very dangerous and powerful entity.
I think Jurassic Park is more science fiction. It introduced the revolutionary idea of bringing dinosaurs back to life, which was a huge sci-fi concept at the time. Jurassic World expanded on that but didn't introduce as radical new ideas.
It enhances it by adding more stories. The movies only have so much time to tell a story, but fanfiction can expand on different aspects. For example, we can learn more about the daily life in the park or how the dinosaurs interact with each other off - screen.
In 'a jurassic world of science fiction', there would likely be more far - fetched elements like alien - influenced dinosaurs or interdimensional travel compared to the more grounded (though still fictional) regular Jurassic World.
Well, Naruto's speed and agility could help him avoid the dinosaurs easily. His shadow clone jutsu would be really useful. He could send clones to distract the dinosaurs while he figures out a plan to either escape or deal with the situation. Also, his rasengan might be able to stun a dinosaur if he uses it right.