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== In kuliv pöpedik ==
Since the mid-1990s, ''Carnotaurus'' has been featured occasionally in the popular media. One of its earliest prominent roles in fiction was the 1995 sequel to ''[[Jurassic Park]]'', [[Michael Crichton]]'s ''[[The Lost World (Michael Crichton)|The Lost World]]''. In the novel, ''Carnotaurus'' was portrayed as having the (completely fictional) ability to change its color to blend into the background, like a [[chameleon]]. While it did not appear in the 1997 film adaptation of the novel, ''Carnotaurus'' subsequently appeared in numerous tie-ins to the ''Jurassic Park'' franchise, including several video games. ''Carnotaurus'' makes a brief appearance in the 1996 film ''[[Dinosaur Valley Girls]]''. Another prominent movie role for ''Carnotaurus'' came with the 2000 [[The Walt Disney Company|Walt Disney]] animated film ''[[Dinosaur (film)|Dinosaur]]'', which featured two ''Carnotaurus'' attacking a large herd of herbivorous dinosaurs. The ''Carnotaurus'' in the film were much larger than the real life animal, scaled up to proportions more closely resembling the giant theropod ''[[Tyrannosaurus]]''. In reality, ''Carnotaurus'' was even smaller than ''[[Iguanodon]]'', the main dinosaur featured in the Disney picture. At [[Disney's Animal Kingdom]] theme park, guests who ride "Dinosaur" (an attraction based on the Disney feature) are menaced by a large AudioAnimatronic "Carnotaurus".
 
''Jurassic Park'' tie-ins aside, ''Carnotaurus'' has appeared in several other dinosaur-related video games, including the Capcom game ''[[Dino Stalker]]'' in which a gang of ''Carnotaurus'' are slain by a ''[[Tyrannosaurus]]''. ''Carnotaurus'' was also one of the dinosaurs featured in the [[Zoo Tycoon 2: Dino Danger Pack]] premium download. The [[webcomic]] ''Parry and Carney''[http://www.parryandcarney.com/] also features a ''Carnotarus'' as the central character.