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No problem there. We have the Cassorary (spelling?) already. That's our modern dinosaur and chickens can be a force to reckon with. The little guy looks like he can do a lot of damage.
Good thing they do not attack each other. It's just an idiotic way like in Jurassic World however, keeps making Carnivores monsters, but except rexes and raptors, though.
Here’s an idea. What if the JP Raptors and the real Raptors switch places? The real raptors are now faced in the films while the JP raptors now actually existed millions of years ago. How radically do they alter their respective environments and the way things play out in the movie?
JP raptors IRL just completely take over the Mongolian ecosystem at the time, since they breed like rabbits and grow to full maturity quicker than normal (happened with the Rex, so likely the same here). They would cause an ecological collapse. Now, as for the movies, JP1 is immediately much less of a threat, since the real raptors, while still dangerous, are not cheetah speeds, human smart, or weigh 300 pounds. The main threat of the movie would swap to being the T.Rex. Lost World basically goes the same, since the raptors only appear near the end, but let’s just say the final extraction is much easier. JP3 would be by far the most altered, since raptors are a main driving point of the plot. Most of the early raptor encounters wouldn’t happen, but Billy stealing the eggs and the last scene before the military likely still would, playing out similarly, but less scarily, to the original. Jurassic World is where the changes really start. IRL raptors are likely not as smart as JP ones, so the training program, while possible, probably wouldn’t happen (and having a bunch of pissed-off chickens fight in wars sounds stupid). The Indominus would likely be a bit smaller and more feathered, but not much’ll change there. The final fight may end up being a loss for Rexy, considering she doesn’t have Blue to bail her out. If Rexy survives and the movies continue as normal, not much changes for the raptors. Obviously there’s no Betas, and Blue likely wouldn’t even be off the island by the end of the second movie, considering her bond with Owen and her importance just isn’t there anymore. Now if the Indominus wins the 2015 movie, then the island’s just getting napalmed, because they’d be sick of dealing with these guys. Sorry for the long-ass comment, I wanted to give my thoughts.
@@kaijupokemongaming6101 No need to be sorry. I want to hear other people's thoughts. Your comment was informative and very interesting to read. Now I want to see it play out on video.
Real Life Velociraptor in Jurassic Park: completely alters the plot, literally right out of the gate. The accident at the beginning of the film that resulted in a worker's death just would not have played out as originally shown, simply because the RL raptors would not have warranted that level of security. Like, we're talking about an animal that could have been carried around in a dog kennel. At most, poor Jophery would likely would have survived, but would still have had to go to the hospital. The rest of the movie would go very differently: - The "Clever Girl" scene? Iffy; more a result of chance than deliberate coordination. - The kitchen scene? Not a chance; Lex could scare them off by banging pots together and that's if they even manage to get past the door. - The climactic fight with the T. rex? _In your f***king dreams._ While the RL raptor is dangerous in its own right, ultimately it's just not on the same threat level. Jurassic Park Velociraptor in Real Life: likely become the apex predator, but would struggle with the desert environment. Fun Fact about the JP raptor: they're not actually scaley. If you look closely at the animatronics from the first three films, you'll see that they actually have naked leathery skin, with scales limited to the face, hands and feet. As mentioned in the video, they're well suited to dense, humid forests. Without protective scales to shield them from the sun or insulating feathers to keep them warm at night, they'd alternate between frying and freezing, limiting their activity to dawn and dusk.
The more accurate raptor might look unassuming, but I'm not gonna mess with that. Tiny, but mighty. Have y'all seen a POed chicken or rooster? They're pretty freaky.
Excellent presentation with good narration and very entertaining visuals that don't clash with eachother. Was good fun helping pitch in with this one, thanks for the opportunity!
But... elders leading the group is the wolf pack structure, that alpha thing is a myth for wild groups. This kind of hierarchy only arises in captivity when you put non-related wolves together.
The delicious irony of the "Alpha Wolf Theory" is that it was debunked by the very scientist who first proposed it. He originally assumed that wolf packs dispersed during the summer months and then reformed in winter. He only later realised that wolf packs are actually family units, made up of a single breeding pair and multiple generations of their offspring. The social structure of the JP raptors is actually more like that of spotted hyenas. They do have the same kind of hierarchal pecking order, right down to the females being in charge (as we see in JPIII).
I love how these 2 act like best friends the whole time, like 2 partners in crime. They know their vast differences but don’t let that stop them from hanging around with one another. Also I love the lost world reference. Edit: I GOT PINNED LET’S GOOOOOO Edit 2: lost it, oh well was still cool
This is amazing work, i would love to see another comparison between JP Velociraptors and Deinonychus, as Deinonychus was just as if not more terrifying in real lfie then the film adaptations!
And did you know that at the time of writing JP, Deinonychus was called Velociraptor. Which is why in the novel they mention the species it was supposed to be as Antirrhopus (Deinonychus) and later the movie used the same creature and name.
Awesomely informative, visually stunning, and intriguing video analysis and comparison of the Velociraptor in the Jurassic park franchise and the Velociraptor from the real life prehistory of our planet. Thank you, it is immensely appreciated!!!!!!!!!!
@tamilselvanamalraj981 Yes, it's a bit weak. They are small tier class along with other raptors. The bite force isn't much damage but similar to the small wildcats and small dogs.
It's be interesting to apply the current understanding of dromaeosaurs like deinonychus to the JP universe. Like, if accurate deinons filled the roll of the raptors in the books/films, would they still be such a threat? Especially since it's doubtful they were pack hunters.
*Eight months* They’re lethal at *eight months*. Needed to point that out. Besides that, a very enjoyable watch. As one who loves both JP and real dinosaurs, I especially enjoyed that both sides respected one another..
Excellent video. 👏👏 I will be looking forward to Dilophosaurus as next. :D 6:04 Curiously, in the novel the raptors are good climbers, something that sadly was never shown or taken advantage of in the films. 7:55 and 8:09 in reality a human was too big to serve as prey for a real Velociraptor, and even more so considering that there is no evidence that they hunted in groups and that they were too inteligente. And of course, their claw was more useful for hooking prey easy to subdue than to cut or stab. (7:46 GojiCenter and Dangerville cameo). 8:51 Another difference between the novel and the film is that ours of the raptor's DNA were extracted from China (although it should be Mongolia but at least it was made to the site). I like to imagine that the Raptors in the novel are actually Achillobators and the filmic ones are Dakotaraptors. But since they were unknown species for the time, this is the reason why they were nicknamed "Raptors" or erroneously "Velociraptor." 9:23 YEEEEY!!!!! I Can't Wait for Dilophosaurus!! 🤩🤩🤩
So up next is a side by side comparison of the Jurassic park Dilophosaurus vs a scientifically accurate Dilophosaurus? That’s definitely something that’s long over due.
Just watched. Another banger. Can't wait for the Dilophosaurus episode: that one I'm really looking forward to as I don't know as much about that animal, specifically the real one. Be sure to give a mention to the novel version, which was a more accurate animal than the movie version!
Great video, so next up is the Dilophosaurus Jurassic Park and Paleo Accurate Comparison? Cool, though I do hope that Spinosaurus and Giganotosaurus will also get their own videos in this series someday.
OK would've been even greater to have a deinonychus walk with them too, because it was it's anatomy they mainly took, but other than that seriously this was well done, and at the start the way the accurate velociraptor appeared and it's run was just adorable to me, I love it. I would love to see Baryonyx one day, though I'm very excited for Dilophosaurus.
As a Brit, one thing I'm particularly grateful for is the conversion of the measurements. Particularly the lbs to kg And you missed out the Dromeosaurus (can't remember how to spell it) as one of the references for JP's raptors
Can’t wait to see the analysis the Dilophosaurus next. Real talk: I was hoping that when the dinosaur was made for the movie, they were going to keep the creature the same size as it was written in the book
I hope the paleo-accurate Velociraptor will one day be added to either Jurassic World Evolution 2 or Jurassic World Evolution 3 as a new variant (for those, including me, who want real Velociraptors in their parks). :)
Good thing you are using the metric system along with the imperial system, and the Kg as well, but also, could you use Km/h? Most countries also don't use Miles and have no idea how fast or slow it is
The jurassic park/world trilogy velociraptors were actually deinonychus as during the production and before the production of jurassic park deinonychus anterrhopus was known as velociraptor antirrhopus as it was thought to be a subspecies of velociraptor. It was only later on in production that the name deinonychus was assigned however the directors thought velociraptor sounded cooler so they just ran with it. So the jurassic "velociraptors" are actually just deinonychus which explains their anatomy and partially explains their size, this is also why the "velociraptors" were found in north america in the film instwad of mongolia
Always love seeing the real Velociraptor and hearing theories about how they may have acted. Utahraptor would be fun to see it compared to JP Raptors. Funny how that is called the Tyrannosaurus killer, and scary it hunted in packs most likely.
They also base the Jurassic Park velociraptor on Deinonychus before the discovery of Utahraptor. I remember hearing when they discovered Utahraptor, they were going to name it after Steven Spielberg. That would've been a huge honor
First comparison video I've seen where they mention a velociraptor could still actually kill a person. They were small but not THAT small. A lot of people say they're chicken sized but they were more like a large turkey or, as you said, coyote, with much more strength than any turkey and sharp teeth and claws.
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A comparison between the Jurassic Park Velociraptor and a real Deinonychus would be interesting, as the JP Raptors were based more on Deinonychus than Velociraptor itself!
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Oh no
No problem there. We have the Cassorary (spelling?) already. That's our modern dinosaur and chickens can be a force to reckon with. The little guy looks like he can do a lot of damage.
But what if we are fine with the possibility of being eaten?
Despite the lack of a full skeleton, I think it’d be cool to have a JP Spino compared to a more accurate one.
@@InvaderTool JP Spino would tear the real one apart.
Ngl it's cute on how JP Raptor and IRL Raptor interact with each other like they are homies
Good thing they do not attack each other. It's just an idiotic way like in Jurassic World however, keeps making Carnivores monsters, but except rexes and raptors, though.
I love the cute little detail of them being super chill with eachother
Well since not all jp raptors were pure sadistic savages, maybe this one recognises the irl raptor smells similar to her
Good thing they make raptors non-idiotic animals, Big One just interacts with her real life counter part like a mom and her offspring.
Here’s an idea. What if the JP Raptors and the real Raptors switch places? The real raptors are now faced in the films while the JP raptors now actually existed millions of years ago. How radically do they alter their respective environments and the way things play out in the movie?
JP raptors IRL just completely take over the Mongolian ecosystem at the time, since they breed like rabbits and grow to full maturity quicker than normal (happened with the Rex, so likely the same here). They would cause an ecological collapse.
Now, as for the movies, JP1 is immediately much less of a threat, since the real raptors, while still dangerous, are not cheetah speeds, human smart, or weigh 300 pounds. The main threat of the movie would swap to being the T.Rex. Lost World basically goes the same, since the raptors only appear near the end, but let’s just say the final extraction is much easier. JP3 would be by far the most altered, since raptors are a main driving point of the plot. Most of the early raptor encounters wouldn’t happen, but Billy stealing the eggs and the last scene before the military likely still would, playing out similarly, but less scarily, to the original.
Jurassic World is where the changes really start. IRL raptors are likely not as smart as JP ones, so the training program, while possible, probably wouldn’t happen (and having a bunch of pissed-off chickens fight in wars sounds stupid). The Indominus would likely be a bit smaller and more feathered, but not much’ll change there. The final fight may end up being a loss for Rexy, considering she doesn’t have Blue to bail her out.
If Rexy survives and the movies continue as normal, not much changes for the raptors. Obviously there’s no Betas, and Blue likely wouldn’t even be off the island by the end of the second movie, considering her bond with Owen and her importance just isn’t there anymore.
Now if the Indominus wins the 2015 movie, then the island’s just getting napalmed, because they’d be sick of dealing with these guys.
Sorry for the long-ass comment, I wanted to give my thoughts.
@@kaijupokemongaming6101 No need to be sorry. I want to hear other people's thoughts. Your comment was informative and very interesting to read. Now I want to see it play out on video.
Real Life Velociraptor in Jurassic Park: completely alters the plot, literally right out of the gate. The accident at the beginning of the film that resulted in a worker's death just would not have played out as originally shown, simply because the RL raptors would not have warranted that level of security. Like, we're talking about an animal that could have been carried around in a dog kennel. At most, poor Jophery would likely would have survived, but would still have had to go to the hospital.
The rest of the movie would go very differently:
- The "Clever Girl" scene? Iffy; more a result of chance than deliberate coordination.
- The kitchen scene? Not a chance; Lex could scare them off by banging pots together and that's if they even manage to get past the door.
- The climactic fight with the T. rex? _In your f***king dreams._
While the RL raptor is dangerous in its own right, ultimately it's just not on the same threat level.
Jurassic Park Velociraptor in Real Life: likely become the apex predator, but would struggle with the desert environment. Fun Fact about the JP raptor: they're not actually scaley. If you look closely at the animatronics from the first three films, you'll see that they actually have naked leathery skin, with scales limited to the face, hands and feet. As mentioned in the video, they're well suited to dense, humid forests. Without protective scales to shield them from the sun or insulating feathers to keep them warm at night, they'd alternate between frying and freezing, limiting their activity to dawn and dusk.
@@steve94183thanks man
I think irl raptors could could be train, itcould be possible they might the intellect of birds of prey.
I love seeing these videos of the accurate and Jp Dinos interacting like the same species instead of fighting ITS SOOO GOOD IM READY FOR DILO
I agree it is very idiotic if they fight though cuz they're animals.
Wow I never thought the real scientific accurate velociraptor was that dangerous for its size
Getting attacked by a RL Velociraptor might not kill you outright, but it still likely earn you a trip to the ER.
We literally have animals living today that just as formidable--why would anybody want to underestimate a real-life Velociraptor?
To consider, even smaller bobcats have killed fully grown white tailed deer if they have the right ambush and attack.
@@TheMightyN good point
@@Tarbtano Not even that. Most mustelids can take down creatures 3x times their size. Weasels are agile enough to pin down deer and sheep.
The more accurate raptor might look unassuming, but I'm not gonna mess with that. Tiny, but mighty.
Have y'all seen a POed chicken or rooster? They're pretty freaky.
And this ''chicken'' has sharp teeth , talons and is a predator . People shouldn't underestimate them
@@XenoTeeth3 Couldn't agree more.
Basically angry rooster or geese with extra steps
A compy,but worse..
I'd win
I Like During The Climbing And Running Part Where You Compare Their Speed I Like How The Big One Looks Caring For The Other Velo Waiting Patently
They are best friends
@@TheBEASTOPIAaren't rl dinosaur bigger and strong than jp ones?
@@tamilselvanamalraj981depends, the herbivores in JW are weaker, while most JW carnivores are stronger than their irl counterpart.
@@tduck1858 yep
@@TheBEASTOPIAThose animals are the Original JACKPOT
Excellent presentation with good narration and very entertaining visuals that don't clash with eachother. Was good fun helping pitch in with this one, thanks for the opportunity!
Heck yeah, Dilophosaurus! And can't wait for Rexy vs Accurate Rex!
That video will take some time , but plenty cool things in the works.
But... elders leading the group is the wolf pack structure, that alpha thing is a myth for wild groups. This kind of hierarchy only arises in captivity when you put non-related wolves together.
The delicious irony of the "Alpha Wolf Theory" is that it was debunked by the very scientist who first proposed it. He originally assumed that wolf packs dispersed during the summer months and then reformed in winter. He only later realised that wolf packs are actually family units, made up of a single breeding pair and multiple generations of their offspring.
The social structure of the JP raptors is actually more like that of spotted hyenas. They do have the same kind of hierarchal pecking order, right down to the females being in charge (as we see in JPIII).
I was hoping someone would bring this up
@@danielbilodeau9045in other words a wolf pack are just two parents and their offspring.
Exactly. There is no such thing as an alpha wolf.
@@danielbilodeau9045And even that is kinda off. Hyenas aren’t always run by the females it’s typically based on food availability.
I love how these 2 act like best friends the whole time, like 2 partners in crime. They know their vast differences but don’t let that stop them from hanging around with one another.
Also I love the lost world reference.
Edit: I GOT PINNED LET’S GOOOOOO
Edit 2: lost it, oh well was still cool
Indeed
That’s how they act with one another . Why we filmed them. ;)
Why did you get the pin
@@TheBEASTOPIA so why has big one taken a liking to the real raptor? Also does this little fella have a name?
@@TheBEASTOPIA
JURASSIC PARK Stegosaurus and Stegosaurus ungulatus paleoart
This is amazing work, i would love to see another comparison between JP Velociraptors and Deinonychus, as Deinonychus was just as if not more terrifying in real lfie then the film adaptations!
And did you know that at the time of writing JP, Deinonychus was called Velociraptor. Which is why in the novel they mention the species it was supposed to be as Antirrhopus (Deinonychus) and later the movie used the same creature and name.
I saw Gojicenter and Dangerville signs!❤😊
Same!
Dilophosaurus next baby. God, if he uses the real dilophosaurus vocal cords from that dangerville video i will definitely shit myself
…………….we’ll get the shovel ready
Fr (for real)😂😂😂
6:26 nice to know you guys have a person to read it out for people who don’t watch necessarily
Absolute cinema
Honestly what’s interesting is that the JP raptors are pretty accurate, just being bald deinonychus with weird wrists.
I like how the jp raptor acts kinda like a parent to the irl raptor
Or that older brother every kid looks up to..
Awesomely informative, visually stunning, and intriguing video analysis and comparison of the Velociraptor in the Jurassic park franchise and the Velociraptor from the real life prehistory of our planet. Thank you, it is immensely appreciated!!!!!!!!!!
6:43 Utahraptor frozen in a tesseract and the abrupt cut after uttering his name.
3:58 help why is the sound so cute😭😭
Oh boy...! Dilophosaurus is coming! Thank you, Beastopia!
Dilo is gonna be sick
Did you know that dilos are the only jp dinosaur that is weaker that it's rl counter part
@@ildelicerivera8125Did you know that dilos are the only jp dinosaur that is weaker that it's rl counter part
@tamilselvanamalraj981 Yes, it's a bit weak. They are small tier class along with other raptors. The bite force isn't much damage but similar to the small wildcats and small dogs.
@@old-emerald-jr-gamer yep
I'm predicting a side by side Giga next
Was smaller than tyrannosaurus rex
Dilo is next, they showed it at the end
Beastopia your arena is epic the coolest I have ever seen.
You guys are the goat, im a huge fan of dinos so this can help with me :)
Very well done, graphic, animations, knowledge, presentation 👌🏼
This was incredible I absolutely love your videos!! Can’t wait for the Dilo one
It's be interesting to apply the current understanding of dromaeosaurs like deinonychus to the JP universe. Like, if accurate deinons filled the roll of the raptors in the books/films, would they still be such a threat? Especially since it's doubtful they were pack hunters.
I like the use of kiwi calls for the accurate raptor
I can't wait to see about JP Dilophosaurus and IRL Dilophosaurus comparison.
3:13 Echo my beloved
7:01 PROTOCERATOPS APPEARANCE
The 8:16 shot goes so hard 🔥
Wow That's Awesome I Really Love This Already
Another wonderful video
Keep it up loving the videos ❤
9:25 It seems the Double-Crested Lizard is next
I wonder how the Venom Spitter 🦎💦 will react to it’s LARGE Real Life Version…🦖
Considering Jp ones were Juvi, just imagine the novel Dilos
Beastopia better mention the novel iteration which is basically close to real-life Dilo + venom.
*Eight months* They’re lethal at *eight months*. Needed to point that out. Besides that, a very enjoyable watch. As one who loves both JP and real dinosaurs, I especially enjoyed that both sides respected one another..
I truly believe that the JP Velociraptors are as iconic in film monster history as the Xenomorph and Predator.
They 100% are.
Wow that was really cool and nice 🗿
Also Ngl I love that the Jurassic Park velociraptor and accurate velociraptor were buddies.
Add some feathers on the fictional velociraptor and it turn into deinonychus
More like a subadult Utahraptor
@@RamiHasan-i5n No.
More like a Dakotaraptor tbh.
Excellent video. 👏👏
I will be looking forward to Dilophosaurus as next. :D
6:04 Curiously, in the novel the raptors are good climbers, something that sadly was never shown or taken advantage of in the films.
7:55 and 8:09 in reality a human was too big to serve as prey for a real Velociraptor, and even more so considering that there is no evidence that they hunted in groups and that they were too inteligente. And of course, their claw was more useful for hooking prey easy to subdue than to cut or stab.
(7:46 GojiCenter and Dangerville cameo).
8:51 Another difference between the novel and the film is that ours of the raptor's DNA were extracted from China (although it should be Mongolia but at least it was made to the site).
I like to imagine that the Raptors in the novel are actually Achillobators and the filmic ones are Dakotaraptors. But since they were unknown species for the time, this is the reason why they were nicknamed "Raptors" or erroneously "Velociraptor."
9:23 YEEEEY!!!!! I Can't Wait for Dilophosaurus!! 🤩🤩🤩
So up next is a side by side comparison of the Jurassic park Dilophosaurus vs a scientifically accurate Dilophosaurus? That’s definitely something that’s long over due.
Just watched. Another banger. Can't wait for the Dilophosaurus episode: that one I'm really looking forward to as I don't know as much about that animal, specifically the real one. Be sure to give a mention to the novel version, which was a more accurate animal than the movie version!
God, seeing that even while small, compared to a human, a real V.Raptor could still mess you up good, and they can climb trees...
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Can’t wait for the spinosaurus!
Great video, so next up is the Dilophosaurus Jurassic Park and Paleo Accurate Comparison? Cool, though I do hope that Spinosaurus and Giganotosaurus will also get their own videos in this series someday.
I love the dangerville voiceover
Woah, this is Jacob from Dangerville narrating this!
OK would've been even greater to have a deinonychus walk with them too, because it was it's anatomy they mainly took, but other than that seriously this was well done, and at the start the way the accurate velociraptor appeared and it's run was just adorable to me, I love it.
I would love to see Baryonyx one day, though I'm very excited for Dilophosaurus.
I can't wait until you guy make a dilophosaurus video
I LOVE YOU BEASTOPIA🦖🦖❤️❤️
Both raptor are very different but they both intelligent, use their sickle claws but in different
They both use they’re sickle to stab though the flesh of they’re prey.
@@The-recolored-clone3354 Except in JP they use the stabbing to kill, while in real life they used the stabbing to simply grip their prey
I saw gojicenter and dangerville logos!
5:57 these are some awesome info
Wolf packs work off of a Seniority system in the wild. The leaders of the pack are Dad and Mom
an amazing work! loved watching this! P.S what's the name of the dinosaur at 8:31?
I love how the accurate one is struggling to get over the fence
As a Brit, one thing I'm particularly grateful for is the conversion of the measurements. Particularly the lbs to kg
And you missed out the Dromeosaurus (can't remember how to spell it) as one of the references for JP's raptors
Can’t wait to see the analysis the Dilophosaurus next. Real talk: I was hoping that when the dinosaur was made for the movie, they were going to keep the creature the same size as it was written in the book
I hope the paleo-accurate Velociraptor will one day be added to either Jurassic World Evolution 2 or Jurassic World Evolution 3 as a new variant (for those, including me, who want real Velociraptors in their parks). :)
We need a wallpaper of JP Velociraptor and RL Velociraptor together!!!
Good thing you are using the metric system along with the imperial system, and the Kg as well, but also, could you use Km/h? Most countries also don't use Miles and have no idea how fast or slow it is
I think the films once said the velociraptors went at like 70 km/h
Are you going to do Dilophosaurus next?
RL wolves do operate under a seniority system, with the breeding pair/parents being the leaders of the pack.
The jurassic park/world trilogy velociraptors were actually deinonychus as during the production and before the production of jurassic park deinonychus anterrhopus was known as velociraptor antirrhopus as it was thought to be a subspecies of velociraptor. It was only later on in production that the name deinonychus was assigned however the directors thought velociraptor sounded cooler so they just ran with it. So the jurassic "velociraptors" are actually just deinonychus which explains their anatomy and partially explains their size, this is also why the "velociraptors" were found in north america in the film instwad of mongolia
Always love seeing the real Velociraptor and hearing theories about how they may have acted. Utahraptor would be fun to see it compared to JP Raptors.
Funny how that is called the Tyrannosaurus killer, and scary it hunted in packs most likely.
They also base the Jurassic Park velociraptor on Deinonychus before the discovery of Utahraptor. I remember hearing when they discovered Utahraptor, they were going to name it after Steven Spielberg. That would've been a huge honor
First comparison video I've seen where they mention a velociraptor could still actually kill a person. They were small but not THAT small. A lot of people say they're chicken sized but they were more like a large turkey or, as you said, coyote, with much more strength than any turkey and sharp teeth and claws.
This dynamic between the raptors is like funtime freddy and bon bon.
9:31 the fact you guys are gonna do the scariest dinosaur next scares me
Yoooo dangerville cameo!!!!
Next compare Jurassic Park Spinosaurus to accurate Spinosaurus
Can you do accurate Spinosaurus compared to Jurassic Park 3 spinosaurus? Please I would definitely like it
They couldn’t be more different.
The JP3 raptors are still my favorite of the bunch
Same along with delta.
I love them too, they look the most menacing.
5:46 but can we talk about how cute this is?
Episode 5: JWD giganotosaurus vs paleo-accurate giganotosaurus
We need a comparison between
JP Velociraptor vs. Real-Life Utahraptor
I cant wait for the accurate dilopsaurs
Hi !! Great video! did you know that they haved a resonating chamber?
So the next video is gonna be about the Dilophosaurus huh.
That’s Jacob from DangerVille.
irl raptor be sounding like the Kiwi Bird
Episode 4: JW CC spinosaurus vs paleo-accurate spinosaurus
Fan Theory: JP Velociraptor is actually a misidentified Achillobator.
Nah velociraptor is velociraptor
Up next: dilophosaurus, think that’s how you pronounce it
Awesome and can you do Spinosaurus and Giganotosaurus as well if it's okay.
Dilophosaurus up next! Let's go!!!! ❤💚💛🥩🦖
Can't wait for Dilophosaurus. The Real Dilo was actually a lot bigger than the movie
The movie's Dilophosaurus was a juvenile, a fact that was ignored in JWD for some reason.
@@titanuspixel55 The creators of JWD probably didn't bother to do any studying
@@catpoke9557 Yeah, pretty much.
Hello Beastopia, I don't know if you'll see this, but I felt I should give you a heads up. I don't know if you watch GOT or HOTD, but since Aegon's conquest is going to get a live action show as well, Goji Center might ask to borrow your facility again since they don't have a holding cell that's big enough to house Balerion the Black Dread.
I'd think it would be funny to see irl spinosaurus next to the JP3 counterpart, after the dilo episode ofc
You should definitely do a vid for the Spinosaurus.
A comparison between the Jurassic Park Velociraptor and a real Deinonychus would be interesting, as the JP Raptors were based more on Deinonychus than Velociraptor itself!
For the Dilophosaurus, choose TheDinoFax for telling the facts.
I like the real life one better
The reason?
Cuteness
Can you also do the Therizinosaurus?
Is amazing
Can you do the spinosaurus?
Wait now are we going to compare the dilophosaurus i'm so excited when that video jumps out
Dilo is comming 🗣🗣🗣