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Intro. The reaction would be radically different from a roar in the real world. Instead of generalized panic for the unknown, here the terror would be mixed with a chilling sensation of reality and imminent condemnation. Immediate impact and human reactions The roars, which would already be something familiar for visitors to the controlled attractions, would now have terrifying intensity and proximity. The people who were in the vehicles or observation catwalks would not only hear the sound, but would feel the vibration through the ground and the structure, a deep resonance that would freeze their blood. The sound systems of the park, designed to amplify the experience, would become a double -edged sword, magnifying the terror of the royal roar and further disorienting visitors. Dinosaurs on display, accustomed to controlled sounds, would react with a mixture of confusion, agitation and perhaps territorial aggressiveness. An unexpected roar

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