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e of daylight。 Beneath the jungle canopy; it was already quite dark。
    He had to get to safety; and soon。 He checked the pass on his watch strap; and headed south。 He was pretty sure the river was to the south。 He had to get back to the boat。 He would be safe at the boat。
    As he started walking; the pys chittered and followed after him。 They stayed about five or ten feet behind; making a lot of noise as they hopped and crashed through the low foliage。 There were dozens of them; he realized。 As darkness descended; their eyes glowed bright green。
    His body was a mass of pain。 Every step hurt。 His balance was not good。 He was losing blood; and he was very; very sleepy。 He would never make it all the way to the river。 He would not make it more than another couple of hundred yards。 He fell; tripping over a root。 He got up slowly; dirt clinging to his blood…soaked clothes。
    He looked back at the green eyes behind him; and forced himself onward。 He could go a little farther; he thought。 And then; directly ahead; he saw a light through the foliage。 Was it the boat? He moved faster; hearing the pys behind him。
    He pushed through the foliage and then saw a little shed; like a toolshed or a guardhouse; made of concrete; with a tin roof。 It had a square  window and light was shining through the window。 He fell again; got to his knees; and crawled the rest of the way to the house。 He reached the door; pulled himself up on the doorknob; and opened the door。
    Inside; the shed was empty。 Some pipes came up through the floor。 Some time in the past; they had connected to machinery; but the machinery was gone; there were only the rust spots where it had once been bolted to the concrete floor。
    In a corner of the room was an electric light。 It was fitted with a timer; so that it came on at night。 That was the light he had seen。 Did they have electricity on this island? How? He didn't care。 He staggered into the room; closed the door firmly behind him; and sank down onto the bare concrete。 Through the dirty windowpanes; he saw the pys outside; banging against the glass; hopping in frustration。 But he was safe for the moment。
    He would have to go on; of course。 He would somehow have to get off this fucking island。 But not now; he thought。
    Later。
    He'd worry about everything later。
    Dodgson laid his cheek on the damp concrete floor; and slept。

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Sarah Harding laced the aluminum…foil cuff around the baby's injured leg。 The baby was still unconscious; breathing easily; not moving。 Its body was relaxed。 The oxygen hissed softly。
    She finished shaping the aluminum foil into a cuff six inches long。 Using a small brush; she began to paint resin over it; to make a cast。
    〃How many raptors are there?〃 she said。 〃I couldn't tell for sure; when I saw them。 I thought nine。〃
    〃I think there's more;〃 Malcolm said 〃I think eleven or twelve in all。〃
    〃Twelve?〃 she said; glancing up at him。 〃On this little island?〃
    〃Yes。〃
    The resin had a sharp odor; like glue。 She brushed it evenly on the aluminum。 〃You know what I'm thinking;〃 she said。
    〃Yes;〃 he said。 〃There are too many。〃
    〃Far too many; Ian。〃 She worked steadily。 〃It doesn't make sense。 In Africa; active predators like lions are very spread out。 There's one lion for every ten square kilometers。 Sometimes every fifteen kilometers。 That's all the ecology can support。 On an island like this; you should have no more than five raptors。 Hold this。〃
    〃Uh…huh。 But don't forget; the prey here is huge。。。。Some of those animals are twenty; thirty tons。〃
    〃I'm not convinced that's a factor;〃 Sarah said; 〃but for the sake of argument; let's say it is。 I'll double the estimate; and give you ten raptors for the island。 But you tell me there are twelve。 And there are other major predators; as well。 Like the rexes。。。〃
    〃Yes。 There are。〃
    〃That's too many; she said; shaking her head。
    〃The animals are pretty dense here;〃 Malcolm said。
    〃Not dense enough;〃 she said。 〃In general; predator studies … whether tigers in India; or lions in Africa … all seem to show that you can support one predator for every two hundred prey animals。 That means to support twenty…five predators here; you need at least five thousand prey on this island。 Do you have anything like that?〃
    〃No。〃
    〃How many animals in total do you think are here?〃
    He shrugged。 〃A couple of hundred。 Maybe five hundred at most。〃
    〃So you're off by an order of magnitude; Ian。 Hold this; and I'll get the lamp。〃
    She swung the heat lamp over the baby; to harden the resin。 She adjusted the oxygen mask over the baby's snout。
    〃The island can't support all those predators;〃 she said。 〃And yet they're here。〃
    He said; 〃What could explain it?〃
    She shook her head。 〃There has to be a food source that we don't know about。〃
    〃You mean; an artificial source?〃 he said。 〃I don't think there is one。〃
    〃No;〃 she said。 〃Artificial food sources make animals tame。 And these animals aren't tame。 The only other possibility I can think of is that there's a differential death rate among prey。 If they grow very fast; or die young; then that might represent a larger food supply than expected。〃
    Malcolm said; 〃I've noticed; the largest animals seem small。 It's as if they don't seem to reach maturity。 Maybe they're being killed off early。〃
    〃Maybe;〃 she said。 〃But if there's a differential death rate large enough to support this population; you should see evidence of carcasses; and lots of skeletons of dead animals。 Have you seen that?〃
    Malcolm shook his head。 〃No。 In fact; now that you mention it; I haven't seen any skeletons at all。〃   
    〃Me neither。〃 She pushed the light away。 〃There's something funny about this island; Ian。〃
    〃I know;〃 Malcolm said。
    〃You do?〃
    〃Yes;〃 he said。 〃I've suspected it from the beginning。〃

Thunder rumbled。 From the high hide; the plain below them was dark and silent; except for the distant snarling of the raptors。 〃Maybe we should go back;〃 Eddie said anxiously。
    〃Why?〃 Levine said。 Levine had switched to his night…vision glasses; pleased with himself that he had thought to bring them。 Through the goggles; the world was shades of pale green。 He clearly saw the raptors at the kill site; the tall grass trampled and bloody all around。 The carcass was long since finished; though they could still hear the cracking of bones as the animals gnawed on them。
    〃I just think;〃 Eddie said; 〃that now that it's night; we'd be safer in the trailer。〃
    〃Why?〃 Levine said。
    〃Well; it's reinforced; it's strong; and very safe。 It has everything that we need。 I just think we should be there。 I mean; you're not planning on staying out here all night; are you?〃
    〃No;〃 Levine said。 〃What do you think I am; a fanatic?〃 Eddie grunted。
    〃But let's stay for a while longer;〃 Levine said。
    Eddie turned to Thorne。 〃Doc? What do you say? It's going to start raining soon。
    〃Just a little longer;〃 Thorne said。 〃And then we'll all go back together。〃

〃There have been dinosaurs on this island for five years; maybe more; 〃 Malcolm said; 〃but none have appeared elsewhere。 Suddenly; in the last year; carcasses of dead animals are showing up on the beaches of Costa Rica; and according to reports; on islands of the Pacific as well。〃
    〃Carried by currents?〃
    〃Presumably。 But the question is; why now? Why all of a sudden; after five years? Something has changed; but we don't know … wait a minute〃 He moved away from the table; over to the puter console。 He turned toward the screen。
    〃What are you doing?〃 she said。
    〃Arby got us into the old network;〃 he said; 〃and it still has research files from the eighties。〃 He moved the mouse across the screen。 〃We haven't looked at them。。。。〃 He saw the menu e up; showing work files and research files。 He began to scroll through screens of text。
    〃Years ago; they had trouble with some disease;〃 he said。 〃There were a lot of notes about it in the laboratory。〃
    〃What kind of disease'?〃
    〃They didn't know;〃 Malcolm said。
    〃In the wild; there are some very slow…acting illnesses;〃 she said。 〃May take five or ten years to show up。 Caused by viruses; or prions。 You know; protein fragments…like scrapie or mad…cow disease。〃
    〃But;〃 Malcolm said; 〃those diseases only e from eating contaminated food。〃
    There was a silence。
    〃What do you suppose they fed them; back then?〃 she asked。 〃Because if I was growing baby dinosaurs; I'd wonder。 What do they cat? Milk; I suppose; but … 〃
    〃Milk; yes;〃 Malcolm said; reading the screens。 〃First six weeks; goat's milk。〃
    〃That's the logical choice;〃 she said。 〃Goat's milk is what they always use in zoos; because it's so hypoallergenic。 But what about later?〃
    Give me a minute here;〃 Malcolm said。
    Harding held the baby's leg in her hand; waiting for the resin to harden。 She looked at the cast; sniffed it。 It was still strong…smelling。 〃I hope that's all right;〃 she said。 〃Sometimes if there's a distinctive smell; the animals won't allow infants to return。 But maybe this will dissipate after the pound hardens。 How long has it been?〃
    Malcolm glanced at his watch。 〃Ten minutes。 Another ten minutes and it'll set。〃
    She said; 〃I'd like to take this guy back to the nest。〃
    Thunder rumbled。 They looked out the window at the black night。
    〃Probably too late to return him tonight;〃 Malcolm said。 He was still typing; peering at the screen。
    〃So。。。what did they feed them? Okay。 In the period from 1988 to 1989。。。the herbivores got a macerated plant matter on a feeding schedule three times a day。。。and the carnivores got。。。〃
    He stopped。
    〃What'd the carnivores get?〃
    〃Looks like a ground…up extract of animal protein。。。。〃
    〃From what? The usual source is turkey or chicken; with some antibiotics added。〃
    〃Sarah;〃 he said。 〃They used sheep extract。〃
    〃No;〃 she said。 〃They wouldn't do that。〃
    〃Yeah; they did。 Came from their supplier; who used ground…up sheep。〃
    〃You're kidding;〃 she said。
    Malcolm said; 〃I'm afraid so。 Now; let me see if I can find ou … 〃
    A soft alarm sounded。 On the wall panel above him; a red light began to flash。 A moment later; 

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