Probably not, but can't say 100%. Maybe they have them in the film but something prevented them from publishing models for the website.
Quote from: HappyAlien on Mar 01, 2015, 04:05:51 AM
I always wondered why Crichton used Velociraptors knowing how small they were when they were similar dinosaurs like Deinonychus which were much bigger. Utah Raptor was discovered too late and was actually a bit bigger than the raptors in the films.
They're actually supposed to be Achillobator, which was known but not named at the time. Crichton's primary palaeontology source, Gregory Paul, thought several dromaeosaurs should be united under the Velociraptor genus (Deinonychus is actually described as Velociraptor antirrhopus in the book), and I think describes the Achillobator-to-be as a "very large Velociraptor" in Predatory Dinosaurs Of The World.