Triceratops and Oversized Dinosaurs Theory

this is what I noticed about Jurassic Park I'm wondering if the dinosaurs themselves or not completely pure yes they have DNA of other animals but I'm wondering if they don't have the DNA of other close relatives of dinosaurs to make up for the Gene gaps.

Triceratops-Eotriceratops: you know it gets me thinking about this particular species because it's oversized I sometimes believe that this dinosaur may have been mixed with another relative of Triceratops, reason number one is because Triceratops is the same size as its older relative from the late campanian era, perhaps this dinosaur could be a hybrid between the two. Dr. Henry Wu may have needed a close relative to fill in the gene gaps like how a real genetic scientist would fill in the gene gaps of closest species in order to consider cloning so it might be possible.
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Allosaurus and Saurophaganax: This Puzzled me since the Battle at BigRock Video on YouTube, but it gets me thinking if they mix the Allosaurus Genes with the Saurophaganax Genes to also make up for the lack of Gene quality in the Amber fossils so mixed it with its closest relative. The Allosaurus is absolutely ridiculous in size which is possibly 38-40.ft in length but is huge and possibly not fully-grown.
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this is the only a few of these cases and I'm pretty sure there are other theories for why the dinosaurs are oversized in the Jurassic Park franchise so I'm wondering what do u all think what are your theories about this size theory on why the dinosaurs are bigger than their prehistoric ancestors.
 
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Dr. Wu said it himself, the dinosaurs look how the company wants them to look, whether that's size or appearance. Bigger dinosaurs are more impressive, so it makes sense that a lot of the dinos are oversized for entertainment value.

Saurophaganax could also be classed as a species of Allosaurus in the Jurassic timeline (at the end of the day, the only thing that matters is monophyletic groupings, Allosaurus being the name for all of Allosauridae is a fairly minor difference scientifically).
 
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