Here's what makes Isla Sorna unique:
* The original breeding ground: Unlike Isla Nublar (the setting of the first film), Isla Sorna was the primary location where InGen bred and experimented with dinosaurs before opening Jurassic Park on Isla Nublar.
* Untamed and dangerous: The dinosaurs on Isla Sorna are untamed and have been left to survive on their own, leading to a more chaotic and unpredictable environment.
* A different environment: The island features diverse landscapes, including dense jungles, open grasslands, and a large central plateau, providing a wider range of habitats for the dinosaurs.
* Less human presence: Isla Sorna has limited human intervention, making it a more authentic and "natural" environment for dinosaurs to thrive.
The film's setting plays a crucial role in its plot, as the characters face the unpredictable and dangerous world of dinosaurs that have evolved and adapted to survive in the wild.