A'right, so I found the scene on YouTube:



The footprints of the hatchlings look like they have two stubby toes. I guess that'd conform to the posture of a raptor if the larger claw were held off of the ground. So, yeah, that's an oversight on my part. But the film could still have shown that the dinosaurs breeding was a danger. The three adult velociraptors in the film all escaped from the confined pen after the system was rebooted. But wouldn't Muldoon and the others have known if one of their raptors had escaped? Especially if they were all kept in that small pen? Is that an oversight on the film's part?

I do agree that the computer system should have had more redundancies. But wasn't the point of the tour to test if would all work in the first place? Seems rather condescending to condemn the park as a failure when the people in charge are actively trying to fix the kinks. Isn't that why they brought Malcom along? ...Come to think of it, what was his purpose again? (Aside from being Chriton's mouthpiece, of course.)