These princesses would gladly have Chris Pratt for their Jurassic Prince Charming.

When artist Laura Cooper wasn't allowed to see the first Jurassic Park movie when it came out in theaters 22 years ago, she was a little bit huffed when her brother kept telling her how amazing all the dinosaurs were. When she finally was able to see them for herself in Jurassic World, the only thing she could think of was how they kept eating everything.

The China-based artist then became obsessed with the Velociraptors' insatiable appetites.

"After the movie, I went home and couldn't stay focused on anything. I kept thinking about how they just ate everything! All the people were getting eaten! What if they were princesses?! What if they were magical, wonderful, beautiful people!?" she said.

The product of these deep thoughts is featured on her XP (the webcomic) gallery, where she merges the two seemingly completely different worlds into one.

Each Disney princess was given Cooper's Raptor treatment. From the first Disney Princess, Snow White, all the way up to Frozen's Princess Anna and Queen Elsa, the sassy lasses are given a Jurassic makeover.

Check out how these VelociPrincesses just want to find their perfect Prince Charming... to munch on.

Ursula must have mixed up her magic spells when she gave this Ariel a set of talons instead of a set of legs.

Cinderella got more than a pumpkin and ball gown transformation from her fairy godmother.

The Jasmine Raptor just wants to experience life beyond the palace walls.

No other princess is braver than Merida Raptor.

Mulan put on more than her father's armor to transform into this Raptor.

Respect nature or Raptor Pocahontas will show you the natural order of things.

This bookworm Belle wants more than just a hardbound journal to sink her teeth into.

Sleeping for a hundred years is sure to work up an appetite.

This princess has lips as red as blood. Think about it.

You won't want to get tangled up with this Raptor.

She kissed her frog prince and turned into a beautiful Raptor.

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