Thread:Love Robin/@comment-29997589-20160919042725/@comment-29997589-20160922212859

Well, in Jurassic World, Owen pointed out that the reason why the Indominus rex was sadistic and sociopathic is because they raised her terribly in captivity. In real life, animals, including people that are raised in isolation or inside their home that's too small for them usually end up have violent and unpredictable behaviors. The Indominus rex was raised isolated inside an enclose too small for her, fed with a machine instead of being hand-feed and ultimately without anything to stimulate her mind and without anyone to raise her right caused her to become a sociopath. In fact the way she was raised is similar to the way the Big One was raised. It doesn't help that both dinosaurs have dna from different species of animals that could have caused them to behave violently, in contrast to Owen's Velociraptors who are far more well adjusted and behave like actual animals thanks to being raised properly by Owen, who's an animal trainer. Keep in mind that in the first film, no one knew how to raise these dinosaurs and assumed that their behavior would be instinctive, which backfired horribly.