Chris Pratt and Other Zookepers Reenact Famous 'Jurassic World' Raptor Scene

'Jurassic World' superstar Chris Pratt reenacted the famous raptor scene in the latest blockbuster movie during his visit to a children's hospital in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.

Our Lady of the Lake Children's hospital released photos of the actor playing around and getting in-touch with the patients, signing autographs, and talking to them by their bedside, posted on BuzzFeed NewsThe actor was also snapped posing his popular Jurassic World raptor stance, recreating the thrilling scene from his latest blockbuster hit.

Posted by Our Lady of the Lake Children's Hospital on Saturday, June 20, 2015

"Actor Chris Pratt, best known for Jurassic World and Guardians of the Galaxy, took time out from filming his latest movie to visit with our ‪#‎AmazingKids at Our Lady of the Lake Children's Hospital," the hospital stated on its Facebook post.

"Our patients were all smiles and we are so thankful to Chris for lifting their spirits by visiting and handing out Jurassic World goodies. Thanks to Children's Miracle Network Hospitals for coordinating such a special visit!"

The actor's visit was in coordination with the Children's Miracle Network Hospitals, an organization that aims to raise funds and spread awareness to other 170 member hospitals in the United States and Canada. The hospital hopes that Pratt's "heart of gold" will inspire other people to donate for the benefit of the young patients.

Christ Pratt's famous Jurrasic World scene, especially the part when he was training velociraptors, has also inspired animal keepers from all over the world to snap themselves with their own sets of animals.

Huffington Post reported that this trend started on Wednesday, when a zookeeper posted a picture of him imitating Chris Pratt's Jurassic World character scene, but this time commanding walruses.

His photo then went viral on the internet, prompting other animal keepers to post their versions with different animals ranging from large mammals, to sea creatures, to cute little birds, such as rhinos, tortoise, otters, quokkas, dolphins, penguins, flamingos, chickens, and pigeons.

"This is absolutely awesome," the actor tweeted on Thursday, following the viral photos.

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