The Jurassic Park movies have become revisionist on raptors. Originally the second scariest thing on Isla Nublar, subsequent films have shown the improbably huge therapods first as oversized hooting egg protectors, and now, in Jurassic World, as park ranger Chris Pratt's BFFs. While still not man's truly best friend — that title obviously goes to the noble walrus — the image of Pratt guiding a raptor squad has become one of Jurassic World's most enduring images. So much so that real-life rangers, trainers, and zookeepers have started recreating it with other animals.

The pictures, shared on Twitter and Instagram, copy Pratt's pose to varying degrees of success. Giraffes, rheas, otters, quokkas, and dolphins feature in the photos, but less majestic animals are represented too. Twitter user Jason Smyth tried to corral three unimpressed hens, while @katieemick was stuck using two plush cat toys and a weird inanimate rabbit thing. The best are to be found on the #JurassicZoo and #JurassicZookeeper hashtags.

A photo posted by Jeff Harwell (@jeff_harwell) on Jun 17, 2015 at 8:04pm PDT

A photo posted by Nicole Leslie (@leslieisthelastname) on Jun 16, 2015 at 5:03pm PDT

Zookeepers around the world are re-creating this scene from Jurassic World. Don't our pigs look fierce? #JurassicZoo pic.twitter.com/VioSIskRXT — Auckland Zoo (@aucklandzoo) June 18, 2015

A photo posted by Jon Ovens (@parrotman_jon) on Jun 15, 2015 at 11:13pm PDT

A photo posted by Sarah Perata (@sarahperata) on Jun 17, 2015 at 9:23pm PDT