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In the pantheon of Jurassic Park protagonists, survival usually relies on paleontological knowledge (Alan Grant), military discipline (Owen Grady), or pure luck. However, Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous introduced a different kind of survivor: Yasmina “Yaz” Khan. At first glance, Yaz is labeled by her peers—and by the narrative itself—as "freaky." Yet, in the context of a dinosaur-infested island, her atypical physiology and neurodivergent traits are not weaknesses; they are evolutionary advantages. Yasmina Khan’s “freakiness” is the very reason she survives.

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In any other story, the "freaky" kid is the first to die in a horror movie. Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous subverts this trope entirely. Yasmina Khan is not a hero despite her strangeness; she is a hero because of it. Her physical endurance and neurodivergent perception—the very things that made her an outsider in society—make her a master of the wild. The dinosaurs do not care about social conformity; they care about survival. And in that regard, Yasmina Khan isn't freaky. She is the future of human evolution in a world where dinosaurs have returned. In the pantheon of Jurassic Park protagonists, survival

Yasmina Khan has been nominated for several awards, including a British Independent Film Award and a Screen Nation Award. Yasmina Khan’s “freakiness” is the very reason she