I literally couldn't help but make a WYWS on dinosaurs. Hope yall like it, this may be my last video for a bit (unless I decide to churn out a quick zombie sins on The Jurassic Dead) as I put my full efforts into making WYWS the SCP Keter Class (2000-4000) Part 2, which will also probably be over an hour long sometime next month! In the meantime whats your fave dino and what do you think the next Jurassic Wrold will be like? Give a thanks to my guest Roanoke for chipping in and my editor Wisefish for making this video possible! Links to their channel in description!
Fun fact: the Dilophasaurus ijtentionally was written to have a trait like spitting venom that the real animal didn't have in order to reinforce the idea that humans don't really know what they're playing with with gene splicing. In the lost world book there were two carnotaurs that could camouflage themselves like chameleons for the same reason.
@@fitterniti It's like a fusion of Jurassic Park and The Predator. ...which Jurassic World later gave us with the Indominus Rex, who could not only turn invisible, and had thermal vision like a Yautja.
They carried this idea over into Jurassic world, which I appreciated. Would’ve preferred if it was more recklessness/incompetence instead of intentionally trying to make a Dino weapon
Actually no, the carnos were explained to be an experiment and are literally the reason the Indom can camo. You remember cuddlefish? Ya that's Crchton's work, Universal stole that and repurposed it into "their" super experiment dino. And no, they were actually written based entirely on the info he had at the time as well as his own opinons. Crichton is 100% responsible for helping the entire world see the dino = birds not lizards concept. His books literally gave the entire field the push it needed to start making the breakthroughs that we have made today.
The triceratops wasn’t “eating” the lilac berries, they were accidentally swallowing some when they swallowed new rocks for their gizzard. That’s why they were so confused at first, no signs of it in the scat but all the symptoms, plus they were seen avoiding them for food.
@@Master_Yoda1990 she never said that especially when it was explained in the movie that all the dinosaurs were single sexed females. There were no males to procreate with so therefore she couldn't have been pregnant.
@@alethiamillner5603 yeah but you forget about the frog DNA, which some African frogs can procreate by themselves, hence Dr. Graham discovering dinosaur eggs by a tree later on, not to mention the care taker says they never go near the poisonous plants and they couldn't find berries or seeds in the dung, which mostly rules out poisoning. Although they could've been hinting at the genetic fail safe, but when watching the movie, you don't get that, especially when they barely mention it.
Joke aside, that would have been a very smart way to deal with rogue dinos, if Hammong wasn't such a naive animal-lover or a greedy delusional, depending if you take the novel or the movie version. It wouldn't even be that hard to put a kill-switch on the man-eating monster.
Yes lol some people don't realize predators wants to endure as little wounds as possible that's why cheetahs and other predators don't want to get in fights if they get hurt bad they can't hunt animals think about their situations
@@kaseycesena3430 Except the nomadic (4y/o+) male lion which literally spends all his time, day and night, finding other male lions to kill and eat for the sake of acquiring territory of it's own. The Chimpanzee is also very aggressive in the wild. But you're right, most animals are extremely cautious.
The Compy's in the books were soooooo much more terrifying. As they had a venomous bite with a rapidly acting neurotoxin that basically made you numb and want to lay down and sleep.
I saw jurassic park as a kid and absolutely loved it. Then I found the book in my school library. The nice librarian lady tried to warn my gentle elementary school mind but "It's alright, i've seen the movies!" I was very wrong. That book was absolute nightmare fuel. It also spurred me to read Andromeda strain, another amazing book by Mr. Crichton.
Was it the part with the baby getting its face eaten off that was worse, or the Velociraptors regularly disemboweling people? Or something else?, I'm curious...
actually it may not be the best bet as modern day lizards to digest their food by basking in heat and a common injury occurs when pet keepers improperly place a basking light bulb the lizards end up cooking and or burning themselves which may prove that they do not feel heat or react to heat like we do
@@AlexaRobin21 yes you are right and there is a new study suggesting that some dinosaurs may have been warm blooded but sadly that hasn't been confirmed scientifically yet, but what is for sure is that coldblooded (like lizards) dinosaurs existed 100% and to confirm coldblooded (like lizards) creatures need to bask to digest their food because unlike mammals they do not generate heat from the food they eat to digest, but still its just speculation because if you didn't notice I started the comment with, " it MAY not be the best bet" I did not say "YOU ARE SO WRONG DUDE", also if you want to join an argument please write more then 4 words as it makes your point clearer so that I don't have to make an argument explaining your points to give context to my own answer just a little tip for future reference :)
@@John-gg6op are you saying fire doesn't produce heat?, because if you didn't notice I didn't try to make the point that a basking light(not baking bulb as our friend calls it) is like an open flame my point was how fire produces heat and how reptiles in general aren't good at judging how hot something is so as a result they end up cooking themselves alive, reptiles digest their food by heating up their bodies because they do not heat up with the food they eat like mammals, also like I stated before if you're going to make an argument please elaborate and try to make it more then one sentence to try and disprove my point.
I wish the movie made the connection like in the book where frogs can’t see when things are staying very still. It was actually kinda cool reading the part where Alan actually figures it out instead of him just knowing all along and it would make sense since a lot of the dinosaurs had frog dna
@@Fallenangel_85 Yeah one of my favorite mess ups in the franchise was JP2 when they actually had the guy bring up the fact they're second only to the turkey vulture. Like dude, you just told every fan a major plot hole for the last movie 😂
The later movies made it fairly obvious that the vision based movement thing for the rex was a bit of confirmation bias specific to the Jurassic Park T. rex. None of the Sorna rexes had that issue. Edit: and, honestly, even the Jurassic Park rex didn't have that issue, as in Camp Cretaceous they managed to distract her with a cardboard cutout and a walkie talkie.
@@ThePotatoSapien better than a hawk. I forget exactly what the number was but I think it was like 5 or 10 times better because the brain connections to the eyes were much better. Could see in 3d and pick put specific things from like 5 miles away with close to if not perfect acuity. But hey, frog DNA
I always figured they chose Velociraptor because it just sounded much cooler. Some cousins of the Velociraptor could grow up to the same size as the ones seen in Jurassic Park, their names just aren't as cool.
It's a shame that many discount how much of a threat herbivores might have been, as there are several real life examples in today's population that showcase their aggressive territorial behaviors. A few minor examples being bison, cassowaries, rhinos, elephants, and buffalo. Far too many tourists have died or been seriously wounded believing they'd be ignored.
Not to mention that real world herbivores actively hunt as well. Deers, horses, donkeys, and cows have been known to actively hunt and eat baby birds from nests. Herbivores have also scavenged many times. The theory for that is that's how they get vitamins and minerals they can't get from plants. Herbivores aren't peaceful giants, there is no bad guy and good guy in nature, it's just trying to survive. I personally think herbivores are more dangerous then carnivores due to more death counts they have.
@@stevenslouber4947 no theyre talking about herbivores not omnivores Humans are omnivores while cattle are herbivores Cattle will still catch and eat birds Herbivores do sometimes eat other animals (i think there was a horse in france who actively hunted and ate a guy) with the main theory being thats how they get important vitamins and minerals that they couldnt get from their normal diet
Play JW Evolution and you'll see what happens when unhappy ceratopsians break the fences if their social numbers are too low or you let ground feeders stay empty too long. They gore and trample guests to show their displeasure.
Fun fact, t-rex didn't roar in real life. She lacked the equipment. It's much worse. She made ultra-low frequency sounds that humans couldn't hear. A human might "feel" her sounds instead.
That would actually be worse: your almost off the island, your the only survivor, all of a sudden you just feel this horrible silent reverberation going through your entire body, and thats when everything goes dark as your devoured whole and you feel your torso ripped off your hips by rexy.
Actually it would be close to zero. Almost all of the mutants produced would be sterile by nature because their genetics are so jacked up and even if they survived infancy would never be able to grow because they'd constantly be suffocating. Our air today is pretty different than what they breathed 65,000,000+ years ago. Much higher Oxygen content back then.
if one day dinouraurs did come back: Matt: Welcome to demolition ranch and today we are going to see of a 50 BMG can penerate the armor of a ankylosaurus
@@chilledoutgamer7376 -Demo Ranch Matt "let's start with a compnat... compnag....a compy, then a Utah raptor! Boy do we have a surprise for you! Let's see how many level ... uh, dinosaur 3a+ stegosaurus plates it will take to stop our .50 cal!"
@@chilledoutgamer7376 none. to quote archer a 50 cal could "kill a building" haha. those shots explode concrete they dont care about hide no matter how tough
Hi, Australian here, that wasn’t a war, that was a cruel, poorly thought out and poorly executed attempt at animal population control. It was Two Guys with poorly made guns up in North-Western Australia. The Emus won because the two guys’ guns broke and they went home
What always got me was the description of the stink coming from these animals in the books. Also how it described the crunshing of your own bones and tearing, wet sounds as you're being alive. Omg!
Fun fact: the thagomizer of the stegosaurus was never originally named. But cartoonist Gary Larson jokingly called it a thagomizer (after the late Thag Simmons), and scientists affectionately adopted the term. Thus, the thagomizer received it's name.
@@sebastiancalvey1226 The dinosaurs would make poor soldiers, that could turn on your at the drop of a hat. The logistics would be to much of a hassle for what you get out of the dinosaurs usefulness wise. They would also be severally easy to kill for any half decent funded military force, heavy gunfire would shred them, and any high calibre weapon would tear them to piece and this is just hand held weapons never mind those mounted on vehicles. Any advantages you get from the dinosaurs superior senses is already matched or surpassed by modern tech, optics or found in the typical arsenal or equipment of militaries. There also not going to be good for morale either when your troops need to worry about there raptor comrades wanting a taste of them when hungry, or if I-rex decides Marines on the menu today. Never mind the PR disaster if used near civilians, reports of kids being eaten by dinosaurs or stomped flat by triceratops is not going to be good either.
The idea would potentially mean decreased costs, decrease in lost of men and how that affects a military force (mostly losing the war), and I think more effective in releasing them in enemy population with purpose in overwhelming. However, j.w. did address the potential in training dino to kill as directed.
@@randomvim Decreased costs really man, you need to feed, keep healthy, transport and contain the dinosaurs. Men are cheaper than these dinosaurs are, and unlike the dinos they would not just run into gunfire. Men also can be used to use other equipment or roles, while these dinosaurs are only good for hunting the enemy. Using these dinosaurs as terror weapons is not a good thing, if you use these on a civilian population they will retaliate in kind using their own weapons, like a dirty bomb, terror attack, toxic gas etc. The dinosaurs are not useful weapon systems, they are one track minded in their use or ability. They will be utterly shredded against any half decent military force. They can't carry troops, provide fire support, or be heavy armour. They are a white elephant project, waste of taxpayer mony.
@@randomvim not decreased cost think about how much these things would cost millions only to be stopped by a single helicopter and as well as food and water but mainly making the dinosaurs is the problem if they can breed them then maybe they could use one like a horse but its unlikly
There's also the conspiracy theory that it's all fake, that the dinosaurs are actually just hybrids of existing animals designed to look like dinosaurs.
Yes, I think was actually mentioned in one of the films (just can’t remember which one) I actually think this film despite its inaccuracies was amazing for the time. The 90’s we only knew so much. It’s still one of the best movies ever made! ☺️☺️
"We are doing what we have always done, we have always filled gaps in the genetic code and if that code was pure many of them would like quite different, but you didn't ask for reality you asked for more teeth." - Henry Wu, Jurassic World
@@justanotherhuman8592 also the Dilophosaurus from the first movie was supposed to be a clear sign that these animals aren't the real deal, these are mutants. There is no fossil evidence of there ever having been Venomous dinosaurs, and that neck frill thing came from a modern frilled lizard. Fun Fact it's thought venom in vertebrates first evolved in Synapsids, which is the lineage we belong to.
When you realize lysine is in every plant in the world, and the scientists decided to breed and clone the dinosaurs on an island filled with plants thinking nothing would go wrong... Scientists: “I feel we have over looked something, but I can’t put my finger on it...”
I don't remember how canon the Telltale Jurassic Park game is, but I seem to recall Dr. Laura Sorkin leaking the lysine into the water supply so the dinosaurs could survive. I'm pretty sure that's why the dinosaurs survived, if that was what you were referring to.
@@animalnerd4368 no actually in the books and comics it turned out many of the plants on the Island actually had it already. So basically the thing that was apose to be able to help control them didn't do shit.
@@animalnerd4368 the lysine would be washed out of the drinking water eventually. It would have to be a long-term lysine supply, which is where the plants come in.
@@oryanadin Yup making the whole point of putting it in the water pointless, it was clear they didn't do there research when making that jurassic park game. So many Dinosaurs and such that was never in the books, Movies, and comics just somehow showing up on the island and just going. Oh well we didn't see these ones. Dude we seen the whole list of DNA they had in the frist movie. It was one thing if this was on the second island they breed and raised the Dinosaurs before putting them on the main island but it wasn't making no sense why the dinos Hammond says was to dangerous somehow got on the island.
1:48 You're right in that, specifically, Velociraptor was the size of a turkey. Not all raptors were that size, however. Could be that Velociraptor DNA was mixed with Utahraptor DNA, giving it the voraciousness of a Velociraptor with the bulk, size, and strength of Utahraptor.
More like Deinonychus, which is what Michael Crichton actually based them on when he wrote the book, as they were newly discovered at the time. He called them Velociraptors because it sounded scarier than Deinonychus. Utahraptor wasn't actually discovered until after the first movie.
No even in the in-universe of JP Velociraptors are canonically 6 foot tall no mixing of DNAs when Alan Grant was digging their fossil remains he states that they are 6 foot tall
I love the Jurassic park franchise with all my heart, everything about it the history in this world, the world building, the characters, the philosophical talks about life, the consequences of bringing back the dinosaurs, the question of should be wipe them out or let nature take its course. The story behind the films and the people who made it happen. Love it all
Out of all the dinos in the movie, the only one that genuinely scared me as a kid was the dilophosaurus. I legit used to hide under the table during that scene.
I remember reading a novel called Raptor Red as kid around the time of the first three Jurassic Park movies. It was about a newly discovered kind of Raptor called the Utahraptor because of where it was found (real creative, I wonder if scientists have renamed it yet). It had an interesting little side story in the beginning about its discovery with somebody shouting "You found Spielberg's raptor!" because it really was that big. The raptors of Jurassic Park did exist after all, only they were Utahraptors not Velociraptors.
Since you've started doing movies in this series, how high of a priority is the Xenomorphs in the WYWS catalog? (and yes, I know SCP Keter is currently being worked on, and will take a long time to be released. Just wanted to see if I could get some BtS info).
@@marcbonney1018 No it’s not velociraptors we’re tiny. Utahraptors are the closest thing to a raptor from jp. Not to mention Steven Spielberg outright confirmed it was a utahraptor but at the time a name was not made for this Dino. So they just called it a velociraptor.
I think most of the dinosaurs could be taken down with most high-powered hunting rifles. Something like a 300 Win Mag or bigger. And there was never a land animal in all of history that couldn't be brought down a 50 BMG. So, I have no doubts that as long as there are humans on this plant, we will be the most dangerous creature on the plant.
Especially because like theres a 1,000,000/1 ratio of dinosaurs created in JP/JW people would easily hunt all of dinosaurs, specifically the herbivores and small carnivores.
A 300 mag? There is a reason Roland Tembo took a 600 nitro express to hunt one 300 mag might kill it if you hit the heart, but likely it would just wound it and make it mad, after all it isn't the biggest rifle cartridge for big game I would say something like a 30/378 Weatherby would be good
But I'd still rank this as one of the "easiest" to survive in this series. More so because the growth/reproduction rate would be slow. I still know though if an outbreak did happen in your local city, surviving would still be very low. Not saying I'd survive, but at least the odds are better than most zombie games.
I don't know, man. Yes, zombies are likely to have vastly superior numbers. But, even if we're dealing with running zombies and not shambling zombies, at least we can count on zombies being dumb. With dinosaurs though... Even if we aren't dealing with high intellect dinos they'd still have an animalistic instinctual cunning. And, in the case of predators, they've evolved to hunt using their hunting instinct and their superior senses. And that's before we even get to fighting them, if/when you have to. I don't know if I'd be able to compete with that.
Fist of all, I'm a HUGE JP/JW fan and I'm here to defend the interpretation of the raptors of the series. The "velociraptors" in the series (movies and books) were originally supposed to be deinonychus, not velociraptor. They just called them that because Crichton's editor said the name "velociraptor" sounded scarier than "deinonychus." And deinonychus was originally named velociraptor, then they discovered a new dromeosaur and decided to steal the former's name and rename it, deinonychus. Yes, actual velociraptors were the size of a chicken, but these are not supposed to be velociraptors. The raptors in JP/JW are just a bit bigger than a real life deinonychus and a bit smaller than a utahraptor, not terribly inaccurate. The fact they don't have feathers is because paleontologists didn't make that discovery until fairly recently, after the books and first few movies were made. And Crichton (who always did extensive research into the topics of his books) knew there were all kinds of new discoveries that could potentially render his dinos an obsolete interpretation, so the series covers its ass on this topic by explaining how the dino DNA was spliced with that of frogs, as well as all kinds of extensive genetic modifications. Pretty much all the dinos are inaccurate on purpose, as Dr. Wu explained in his conversation with Simon Masrani during JW, the indominus was an extreme version of that. He said they made them bigger and scarier, more like a child's vision of dinosaurs, not the actual thing; that if they adhered to the actual fossil record, the animals would look much different. That's not a direct quote, just me paraphrasing. He also said at some point that they tried to give them feathers, but it didn't take. I just get tired of people who think they know some dino facts screaming at the version in an objectively good series.
@Brazillian Rhapsody Deinonychus was roughly 3.4m long and 100kg, Utahraptor was roughly 7m long and 450-500kg. The canon size of the JP/JW raptor is 3.6m long and 150kg. Though that depends on which version of raptor since JP3 raptors are taller/slimmer, JW raptors are shorter/stockier, and JP and TLWJP raptors are in the middle. So yeah, a bit bigger than deino, and I admit utah is a lot bigger. Its just what was on my mind at the time and I was going by height alone and JP/JW raptors tend to stand more upright making them taller.
The Raptors in JP/JW aren't dienonychus or utahraptor. They were a mix of both. They were also genetically modified to be bigger than a normal velociraptor but smaller than a utahraptor.
@@sebwinchester161 That's what I was saying. Originally in the books, they were supposed to be deinonychus, but the editor wanted to change the name. In the movies, yes they are a mix of both deino and utah when you look at their relative sizes.
@Brazillian Rhapsody Its accurate. I double check to make sure my info is correct. Utah's weight is debated though, I took the avg. size for females since all JP/JW dinos are (supposedly) female.
Gotta give credit to the Spielberge's sound team for coming up with the literal most terrifying hunting call of ALL time. I swear I still have nightmares with that t-rex screech in the background
Do you know what the T-Rex is currently theorized to have actually sounded like? The sound alone is enough to make you sh*t your pants without even knowing what it came from
Actually it lays eggs in the folds of your intestine after envenomating you with its bite, building a nest around your nearly catatonic body, and tearing open your gut so it can get to your intestines all while you're still alive.
Ngl, I think I would be the first to yeet out if I were to be a character in the movie. Like hell I would step a foot in Jurassic World where you're surrounded by prehistoric creatures and most possibly get eaten by one if something bad happen etc. blackout.
It’s also important to say that the Compy’s in Jurassic park are venomous. Their venom acts as a calming agent. This is why in Jurassic park 2 the man basically fell down and gave up. You really just stop caring after about half a minute and you stop feeling the pain. This is actually how Hammond died in the first book
I get pretty sick of hearing how the velociraptor wasn't 6' tall considering the utahraptor was not only 6' tall, but the largest skeleton had a total length of 38', which is far larger than how they were depicted in the movies.
From what I understand, The spinosaurus wouldn’t actually be able to best a T-Rex in combat. They weren’t as powerful and weren’t built to hunt. They were mostly fish eaters, which they excelled at because of their electro reception ability. Like a hammer head shark almost. So realistically, the T. rex would most likely win. Stronger, denser, more powerful bite, T. rex has most advantages. Not saying it wouldn’t ever be possible for a spinosaurus to win, but they weren’t really built for combat like that. See TierZoo’s dinosaur tier list for more information. That’s where I got most of my info lol. He’s a great TH-camr. Love your videos. Originally started watching because of L4D, then saw your other awesome videos.
Knock a spino onto its back to break its spine, it either dies out right or is paralysed and unable to fight back A quick quiet surprise charge from the side should do
maybe I have dim memories, but I think that as a kid I read in some book that, apart from fishing, spinosaurs were also scavengers feasting on dead corpses of other dinosaurs species , at least author was sure that they were capable to do it, anyway im not caught up to the nowdays science about dinos so that might have changed up
"dinosaurs wont eat children" they did in the opening scene of one of the movies, the one with the family on the yacht going to have a picnic on the beach.
The reason why the velociraptors are larger in the Jurassic Park series is because the book Michael Crichton consulted when writing the original novel actually mislabeled a larger raptor species as velociraptor. I was really interested to learn that when reading the original novel.
Fun fact the guy who played nedry pitched him surviving and sitting up in the sequel and when asked how he lived he would say it was a big meal and little dinosaur
@@amandylyn3881 the man's good in seinfield too that's for sure haha. I'd have to agree Newman definitely beats Nedry. Maybe if he got that sequel lol.
This is one of those scenarios where you don’t need to be a master at running. You just need to be able to outrun the person next to you. You don’t need to run for the rest of your life. You just need to run long enough for the military to annihilate the creatures.
To be fair. The indominus never actually got hit with the minigun. And was only in the proximity of the rocket blast radius as it hit the ground. Apparently trained soldiers forgot how to aim outside of the asset recovery team. Shotguns were shown to pierce its hide on more than one occasion.
Fun facts: -Tyrannosaurus Rex potentially had the single best eyesight of any creature in history, and can literally jog faster than Usain could sprint... but for multiple miles. Good luck :) -Carnotaurus might have been the fastest carnivorous dinosaur, looking more like a battering ram on legs. -Spinosaurus did NOT look like it does in the film. Think, a crocodile, with a newts tail, shorter back legs, and a sail, that lived mostly in water. -Velociraptor, and essentially every other bipedal dinosaur, could NOT point their hands downwards like in the films. This would break their wrists, so they had a more "hug me" look. -Ankylosaurus probably did not have armour plating as prominent that in the film, but was probably more bumpy and rock like. -Triceratops, due to how the skull connects to the spine, would've been almost impossible to get into a "blind spot" once it sees you. -Like Spinosaurus, it is likely Baryonyx and Suchomimus would've been heavily aquatic, but feeding more like bears hunting salmon due to having one of their claws being large sickle shaped. um, if you stumble on this and want a fact about a dinosaur in the films, i will see if i know any xD
Honestly the only thing JP got right about the spino is its size compared to the t rex considering besides one or two other carnivores the spino is considered one of the largest carnivores. Tho the only thing i dislike a out JP is they made every dinosaur either dumb strong or stupid fast like a t rex at best could maybe hit 17-20mph
Tyrannosaur Overlord length wise they were about 49-51 ft and tbh they mightve made it a lil to long and height they were 14-23 ft the one on jp id estimate around 25-30 which i mean is totally possible
Id like to believe nedry ( unsure of spelling ) is the same character as al from toy story 2. Poor dude can never make the sale. After being completly demoralized by his toy ventures he takes classes at his local college in order for a career change only to wind up at the park. Where his greedy tendencies rose to the surface again
In other words: if you are not a kid with plot armor that prevents you from being mauled or swallowed whole or if you're not a dinosaur expert that knows the dinosaurs backwards and forwards you might as well dust yourself with a little seasoning.
Just going to say inaccuracies in first two movies was combo of knowledge of the times and narrative purposes while in rest of series Is just mostly incompetence.
For at least Jurassic world they didn’t want to change any of the creatures too much from the original Jurassic park to keep the nastolgia train rolling
@@iceo4250. I mean, it does make sense besides nostalgia: It's meant to be in the same universe as the original movies. (The discovery of the original Visitor Center around halfway through the film proves this.) Why would they suddenly just change designs if it's meant to be in the same world? It would make no sense.
As humans I’m pretty sure we might find a way to subdue the real Dino’s from 66 or so millions years on back. Real animals aren’t too keen on conflict with as brutal a species as us, Ingen monsters made to look like dinosaurs show a little more ‘human’ behavior and would probably think we are tasty little snacks
"If these troops had gone deeper into the jungles of Isla Sorna, it's safe to say a number of casualties would've occurred!" *Laughs in Napalm Airstrike*
@@DakotaofRaptors Too bad the fire would just force dinosaurs to flee the island. You'd get most, but not enough. You'd have to convince a navy to shoot anything capable flying or swimming in salt water
Cool video! Just wanna add (though someone else may have by now) that the Camp Cretaceous series introduced the possibility that the hybrids, and maybe other dinos, could self-reproduce.
"Stay inside. There are Dinosaurs outside. " " NoBodY tEll mE wHat tO dO. I haVe mY RighTs. " Yeah I just let these Guys go ahead. When the Dinos are feed. I would run to a safer place.
Well, a zoo close to where I live has a part of the park where you can drive through cages with your car. Mostly the savannah with zebra's and such. But also some predatorcages. And yes, it has happened that people got out of their car in the predator cages. Most recent, french tourists, carrying a baby, wanted to get a better look at the cheeta's. So they got out of their car. No attacks have happened. And the zoo is not legally liable because they have taken all the necesarry precautions. And these idiots did get a fine for endangering the animals.
Oddly enough I was thinking about watching a roanoke video, then a wow such gaming video. But then I got this notification and hopped right on this train.
Also I believe the spino of JP3 was a super hybrid (technically the first hybrid instead of indominus.) It also was technically a accident I think the lore around that spino was and it was way more hyper aggressive than it should have been.
That's not what is believed. Only a partial skeleton has been found in Egypt. But I believe they're real. But the jaws were more suited for a diet of large fish. I don't see calling it hybrid in the likes of the indo-rex.
@@nicholilarson8369 Oh I just meant lore wise of the movies, the Spino was made by mistake and its a hybrid mostly due to it being hyper aggressive animal.
@@MasterChief11700 All dinosaurs in *Jurassic Park* are hybrids. The hyper aggression wouldn’t be because of the genetics but the fact that it lacked parenting. There have been done tests on monkeys like the “Pit of Despair” which showed the effects that came from having a mother or father. These monkeys would turn violent and cannibalistic towards their own young. What do you think happens when a creature that has been extinct for millions of years wakes up in a world where it doesn’t get the ability to develop any form of maternal bonding?
@@theatheistbear3117 i am talking indore of the movies, that spino was created by mistake. Now since indoraptor was how it was in fallen kingdom cause no parents okay, but like I think there was something more with that spino.
A reason why the Jurassic Park Jeeps had red stripes: they deterred triceratops from charging the vehicle for some reason. By the time of Dominion, most automotive stores in America and Canada sell red stripe decals for this very reason.
You forgot that the compies have a slight vemonous(not poisonous sorry, well sepic but meh) ue to eatting dino poop and the such (in books but implied from reactions in movies). Anyway this was something I wanted to watch, thanks for the vid
@@probablyTreedENT Yes. Basically a septic bite just means the creature's saliva is filled with dangerous bacteria. And Obviously when it bites you its saliva will be in the bite wound, specially if it slobbers like a komodo dragon.
Fun fact: *If you are being hunted or chased by a dinosaur in your dream, and you are continually trying to outrun it or hide from it, this could mean you fear the change that comes from dealing with something difficult (like your past traumas coming up behind you)* I have dreamed of a T Rex chasing me 2 times in my dreams and yes I was young. My first one was when I was 12 and my second is when I was 16.
I literally couldn't help but make a WYWS on dinosaurs. Hope yall like it, this may be my last video for a bit (unless I decide to churn out a quick zombie sins on The Jurassic Dead) as I put my full efforts into making WYWS the SCP Keter Class (2000-4000) Part 2, which will also probably be over an hour long sometime next month! In the meantime whats your fave dino and what do you think the next Jurassic Wrold will be like? Give a thanks to my guest Roanoke for chipping in and my editor Wisefish for making this video possible! Links to their channel in description!
good job bro!
Keep it up bro!
I thank you for this.
I love it
How about a WYWS a Eggman Empire invasion?
Fun fact: the Dilophasaurus ijtentionally was written to have a trait like spitting venom that the real animal didn't have in order to reinforce the idea that humans don't really know what they're playing with with gene splicing.
In the lost world book there were two carnotaurs that could camouflage themselves like chameleons for the same reason.
The first time I read about the carnotaurs in the book it was spine chilling. Dinosaurs are bad enough. Invisible ones? Heeelllll to the Naw
the first time i ever saw that carnotaurus was in the lost world arcade game, and i was like "wait carnotaurus can go invisible??? what???"
@@fitterniti It's like a fusion of Jurassic Park and The Predator.
...which Jurassic World later gave us with the Indominus Rex,
who could not only turn invisible, and had thermal vision like a Yautja.
They carried this idea over into Jurassic world, which I appreciated. Would’ve preferred if it was more recklessness/incompetence instead of intentionally trying to make a Dino weapon
Actually no, the carnos were explained to be an experiment and are literally the reason the Indom can camo. You remember cuddlefish? Ya that's Crchton's work, Universal stole that and repurposed it into "their" super experiment dino. And no, they were actually written based entirely on the info he had at the time as well as his own opinons. Crichton is 100% responsible for helping the entire world see the dino = birds not lizards concept. His books literally gave the entire field the push it needed to start making the breakthroughs that we have made today.
Rule #1 of bringing dinosaurs back to life: don't underpay your employees
It's Nedry's fault, he provided a low bid "Do you know any many people could do what I do for what I bid for this job?"
Ruler #3 Dont genetically modify them into a god damn monsters
@WystenDraco And what, get the Dinosaur equivalent of the Harembe meme?
@@MrSnappy-hv8ox Pretty much any large Carnivore already meets this description, so don't make Dinosaurs in the first place?
Rule #4 Don't let nature find a way
The triceratops wasn’t “eating” the lilac berries, they were accidentally swallowing some when they swallowed new rocks for their gizzard. That’s why they were so confused at first, no signs of it in the scat but all the symptoms, plus they were seen avoiding them for food.
If I remember right, in the movie, Ellie says the triceratops was pregnant.
@@Master_Yoda1990 nope
Love how they explained this in the book!!
@@Master_Yoda1990 she never said that especially when it was explained in the movie that all the dinosaurs were single sexed females. There were no males to procreate with so therefore she couldn't have been pregnant.
@@alethiamillner5603 yeah but you forget about the frog DNA, which some African frogs can procreate by themselves, hence Dr. Graham discovering dinosaur eggs by a tree later on, not to mention the care taker says they never go near the poisonous plants and they couldn't find berries or seeds in the dung, which mostly rules out poisoning. Although they could've been hinting at the genetic fail safe, but when watching the movie, you don't get that, especially when they barely mention it.
Remember. You don't need to outrun the dinos, you only need to outrun the person next to you.
jesus
And what happens when the dino finishes it's meal in one bite. And is still hungry
@@isdrakon9802 dont move a muscle or got to the high hide you go up high in the trees
@@dannymiller3315 if it's literally anything other than a t-rex
@@isdrakon9802 well hiding up in the air is good unless it's a pterosaur but they take a long time to eat large meals
"They should have installed sodium bombs at the base of their skulls."
A dino Suicide Squad. I could get behind that.
Raptors: “ So we’re like a uhh Suicide Squad?”
Joke aside, that would have been a very smart way to deal with rogue dinos, if Hammong wasn't such a naive animal-lover or a greedy delusional, depending if you take the novel or the movie version. It wouldn't even be that hard to put a kill-switch on the man-eating monster.
@@MidnightTrain095 Actually it would just be *LOUD VELOCIRAPTOR NOISES*
No other way lmaooo:)
Sorcikator that’s so smart. they go wild and boom, taken care of.
I just gotta say, no lion would ever look a t-rex in the face. Most wild life is very cautious.
And a zoo lion probably never had to stand its ground. It would probably just be freaked out.
@@JustSomeGuywithEpicGrasses dont most lions back away from elephants when by themselves, cause a rex is bigger than them so probably.
Yes lol some people don't realize predators wants to endure as little wounds as possible that's why cheetahs and other predators don't want to get in fights if they get hurt bad they can't hunt animals think about their situations
@@kaseycesena3430 Except the nomadic (4y/o+) male lion which literally spends all his time, day and night, finding other male lions to kill and eat for the sake of acquiring territory of it's own. The Chimpanzee is also very aggressive in the wild. But you're right, most animals are extremely cautious.
@@notmychannelname42 true but not all survive
The Compy's in the books were soooooo much more terrifying. As they had a venomous bite with a rapidly acting neurotoxin that basically made you numb and want to lay down and sleep.
the ones in the telltale game was closer to that.
Didn't the compys in the books eat a baby?
@@robustgameclips6898 yeah a newborn baby was eaten by 3 compies.
@@sunnishae5047 HOLY SHIT
@@sunnishae5047 when I read that shit I never saw the movie the same way
"What if the park worked... BUT there was a video game boss dinosaur at the end".... the most accurate description of Jurassic World I've ever heard.
*PvE enemies activated*
I saw jurassic park as a kid and absolutely loved it. Then I found the book in my school library. The nice librarian lady tried to warn my gentle elementary school mind but "It's alright, i've seen the movies!"
I was very wrong. That book was absolute nightmare fuel. It also spurred me to read Andromeda strain, another amazing book by Mr. Crichton.
I love everything thing he's written, one of my favorite authors of all time.
Crichton is great
I have the book but haven’t finished it. I don’t know where it’s at right now
Was it the part with the baby getting its face eaten off that was worse, or the Velociraptors regularly disemboweling people? Or something else?, I'm curious...
I read it when I was 12 so it wasn't awful for me but it stilled spooked me a little
Fun fact: That Ankylosaur hitting the I-Rex should’ve produced enough force to break its jaw from both hinges and give it brain hemorrhaging.
I never understood my the indominus wasn't killed right then.
@@thunderroxz5988 it has an armor more thick than the Ankylosaur it’s called plot armor a very rare armor
@@proto3804 sometimes I hate plot armour
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@@ODJJ-77.83 shut
Jokes on you, I'm too broke to even afford a bus pass, let alone a dinosaur zoo theme park. Survival ensured.
your 20 steps ahead
Sad yet smart
Until they arrive on the main land.
@@jaredcastro579 by then he wil have enough for a bus pass and the bus pass will take him to safety
@@doge8606 Until the bus gets attacked by dinosaurs on the way to "safety". Good luck surviving that.
I like to quote alien isolation for this: “It’s an animal, animals are afraid of fire.” The flamethrower is your best bet.
actually it may not be the best bet as modern day lizards to digest their food by basking in heat and a common injury occurs when pet keepers improperly place a basking light bulb the lizards end up cooking and or burning themselves which may prove that they do not feel heat or react to heat like we do
@@roodbwo169 Dinosaurs are not lizards.
@@AlexaRobin21 yes you are right and there is a new study suggesting that some dinosaurs may have been warm blooded but sadly that hasn't been confirmed scientifically yet, but what is for sure is that coldblooded (like lizards) dinosaurs existed 100% and to confirm coldblooded (like lizards) creatures need to bask to digest their food because unlike mammals they do not generate heat from the food they eat to digest, but still its just speculation because if you didn't notice I started the comment with, " it MAY not be the best bet" I did not say "YOU ARE SO WRONG DUDE", also if you want to join an argument please write more then 4 words as it makes your point clearer so that I don't have to make an argument explaining your points to give context to my own answer just a little tip for future reference :)
@@roodbwo169 a baking bulb is not “fire” lol (let alone a roaring flame 🔥)
@@John-gg6op are you saying fire doesn't produce heat?, because if you didn't notice I didn't try to make the point that a basking light(not baking bulb as our friend calls it) is like an open flame my point was how fire produces heat and how reptiles in general aren't good at judging how hot something is so as a result they end up cooking themselves alive, reptiles digest their food by heating up their bodies because they do not heat up with the food they eat like mammals, also like I stated before if you're going to make an argument please elaborate and try to make it more then one sentence to try and disprove my point.
I wish the movie made the connection like in the book where frogs can’t see when things are staying very still. It was actually kinda cool reading the part where Alan actually figures it out instead of him just knowing all along and it would make sense since a lot of the dinosaurs had frog dna
The problem is, the best sensory organ of the T-Rex is it's sense of smell.
So it doesn't matter at all if it can see you.
@@Fallenangel_85 Yeah one of my favorite mess ups in the franchise was JP2 when they actually had the guy bring up the fact they're second only to the turkey vulture. Like dude, you just told every fan a major plot hole for the last movie 😂
@@Fallenangel_85 I guess, but t-rex still had amazing eyesight, like a hawk.
The later movies made it fairly obvious that the vision based movement thing for the rex was a bit of confirmation bias specific to the Jurassic Park T. rex. None of the Sorna rexes had that issue.
Edit: and, honestly, even the Jurassic Park rex didn't have that issue, as in Camp Cretaceous they managed to distract her with a cardboard cutout and a walkie talkie.
@@ThePotatoSapien better than a hawk. I forget exactly what the number was but I think it was like 5 or 10 times better because the brain connections to the eyes were much better. Could see in 3d and pick put specific things from like 5 miles away with close to if not perfect acuity. But hey, frog DNA
I love how mister DNA makes everyone say dinosaurs in a southern accent
James Janisse claimed that Mr. DNA Is the reason why he pronounces dinosaur the same way
I do it all tge time lol that and i say spared no expense alot lol
Eh.. being from Alabama makes me do it.
I say it that way too and everyone looks at me funny when I do it. Uncultured swine.
Why do I imagine mister DNA being similar to the dualingo bird
I always figured they chose Velociraptor because it just sounded much cooler. Some cousins of the Velociraptor could grow up to the same size as the ones seen in Jurassic Park, their names just aren't as cool.
They used Deinonychus as a size model for the Jurassic Park Velociraptors.
@@stevenslouber4947 I know :)
If I remember correctly that is litteraly what Michel Criton once said I think.
Utah Raptors
@@Kaiserboo1871 Utahraptor was bigger. Way bigger. Taller than Chris Pratt.
Could we get a “why you wouldn’t survive Peter Jackson’s King Kong skull island” ?
This one I want to see
much yes
Yes
Fuck the pit and all those bugs and things! Creepy friggin things!
@@Vegeta8300 Watching that poor man get eaten alive by carnictae... Makes me wonder why I don't remember that scene as a child.
It's a shame that many discount how much of a threat herbivores might have been, as there are several real life examples in today's population that showcase their aggressive territorial behaviors. A few minor examples being bison, cassowaries, rhinos, elephants, and buffalo. Far too many tourists have died or been seriously wounded believing they'd be ignored.
Not to mention that real world herbivores actively hunt as well. Deers, horses, donkeys, and cows have been known to actively hunt and eat baby birds from nests. Herbivores have also scavenged many times. The theory for that is that's how they get vitamins and minerals they can't get from plants. Herbivores aren't peaceful giants, there is no bad guy and good guy in nature, it's just trying to survive. I personally think herbivores are more dangerous then carnivores due to more death counts they have.
@@Slomurr Plant eating animals that also eat meat are called omnivores. I do believe there may even be at least a couple omnivorous dinosuars.
@@stevenslouber4947 no theyre talking about herbivores not omnivores
Humans are omnivores while cattle are herbivores
Cattle will still catch and eat birds
Herbivores do sometimes eat other animals (i think there was a horse in france who actively hunted and ate a guy) with the main theory being thats how they get important vitamins and minerals that they couldnt get from their normal diet
Play JW Evolution and you'll see what happens when unhappy ceratopsians break the fences if their social numbers are too low or you let ground feeders stay empty too long. They gore and trample guests to show their displeasure.
Cape Buffalo are my favorite example of murderous herbivores 🐃
Fun fact, t-rex didn't roar in real life. She lacked the equipment. It's much worse. She made ultra-low frequency sounds that humans couldn't hear. A human might "feel" her sounds instead.
Yeah they apparently sounded like the jaws theme
He
Now all I’m just imagining is a small squeak in place of Rexy’s roar
That would actually be worse: your almost off the island, your the only survivor, all of a sudden you just feel this horrible silent reverberation going through your entire body, and thats when everything goes dark as your devoured whole and you feel your torso ripped off your hips by rexy.
Yup, and that's terrifying
19:20
A plated skull harder than diamond?
That's what I call hard headed.
Found you... WHY ARE YOU EVERYWHERE
Hi
Impossible. Diamond is Unbreakable, everyone knows that
@Karen Emery it was a reference to something else... It’s a joke
We all know diamond is unbreakable
“Because I can’t get footage from a book”
I don’t know why that made me laugh so hard.
bold of you to assume but i can get footage of a book
*camera recording the book on the desk*
haha i win.
If Jurassic Park was scientifically accurate, the probability of survival would be no different from a regular zoo.
Actually it would be close to zero. Almost all of the mutants produced would be sterile by nature because their genetics are so jacked up and even if they survived infancy would never be able to grow because they'd constantly be suffocating. Our air today is pretty different than what they breathed 65,000,000+ years ago. Much higher Oxygen content back then.
Wat
Very stupid comment
@@tayy999 seriously?
i would rather jump into a pack of hungry lions, than into a T-rex fenced of area
if one day dinouraurs did come back:
Matt: Welcome to demolition ranch and today we are going to see of a 50 BMG can penerate the armor of a ankylosaurus
Ha, just watched a Demo Ranch video before this. You're comment is well received
I'm curious to how many rounds a dinosaur could take from a 50 BMG🤔
@@chilledoutgamer7376 -Demo Ranch Matt "let's start with a compnat... compnag....a compy, then a Utah raptor! Boy do we have a surprise for you! Let's see how many level ... uh, dinosaur 3a+ stegosaurus plates it will take to stop our .50 cal!"
@@chilledoutgamer7376 none. to quote archer a 50 cal could "kill a building" haha. those shots explode concrete they dont care about hide no matter how tough
Bruh you fuckin win the internet!
I love Jurassic Park, but the Turok games were what made me obsessed with Dinosaurs.
Dude the only thing I did was THE INSTA KILL KNIFE!
Turok? I loved dinosaurs cause of science
@@whateversgoinonhere6427 i mean, kniving dinosaurs
@@apexpredator2699 I get what you mean, I'm just sharin how I loved dinosaurs. Guess you didnt like it
@@whateversgoinonhere6427 kniving prehestoric Turkey's
Remember that in emu wars the emus won. This gives little hope to fight against mass produced dinosaurs.
Jets: lol good one
@@BillGates-bg1wz flying emu ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°
Hi, Australian here, that wasn’t a war, that was a cruel, poorly thought out and poorly executed attempt at animal population control. It was Two Guys with poorly made guns up in North-Western Australia. The Emus won because the two guys’ guns broke and they went home
What always got me was the description of the stink coming from these animals in the books. Also how it described the crunshing of your own bones and tearing, wet sounds as you're being alive. Omg!
The book hit different man
Don’t forget the compys straight up eating a baby
Why you wouldn't survive the alien outbreak in "The Thing"
This ⬆️⬆️⬆️⬆️
That would be awesome!!!!!
If I was stuck in an outbreak of Thing cells, I would just commit suicide. My honest opinion
Yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes
There’s a video by another guy that did iy
@@reanimationeas342 nah u have to stop the thing from infecting the world
The raptors scared me more when I saw it in theaters as a boy, especially the smiling one.
Fun fact: the thagomizer of the stegosaurus was never originally named. But cartoonist Gary Larson jokingly called it a thagomizer (after the late Thag Simmons), and scientists affectionately adopted the term. Thus, the thagomizer received it's name.
Someone watched PBS lol.
@@sorrenblitz805 Nah. I learned that factoid about 10-15 years ago.
my only issue with Jurassic world is the idea that dinos would make good military weapons, which is just stupid even with their modified genes.
Go On...
@@sebastiancalvey1226 The dinosaurs would make poor soldiers, that could turn on your at the drop of a hat. The logistics would be to much of a hassle for what you get out of the dinosaurs usefulness wise.
They would also be severally easy to kill for any half decent funded military force, heavy gunfire would shred them, and any high calibre weapon would tear them to piece and this is just hand held weapons never mind those mounted on vehicles.
Any advantages you get from the dinosaurs superior senses is already matched or surpassed by modern tech, optics or found in the typical arsenal or equipment of militaries.
There also not going to be good for morale either when your troops need to worry about there raptor comrades wanting a taste of them when hungry, or if I-rex decides Marines on the menu today. Never mind the PR disaster if used near civilians, reports of kids being eaten by dinosaurs or stomped flat by triceratops is not going to be good either.
The idea would potentially mean decreased costs, decrease in lost of men and how that affects a military force (mostly losing the war), and I think more effective in releasing them in enemy population with purpose in overwhelming.
However, j.w. did address the potential in training dino to kill as directed.
@@randomvim Decreased costs really man, you need to feed, keep healthy, transport and contain the dinosaurs.
Men are cheaper than these dinosaurs are, and unlike the dinos they would not just run into gunfire. Men also can be used to use other equipment or roles, while these dinosaurs are only good for hunting the enemy.
Using these dinosaurs as terror weapons is not a good thing, if you use these on a civilian population they will retaliate in kind using their own weapons, like a dirty bomb, terror attack, toxic gas etc.
The dinosaurs are not useful weapon systems, they are one track minded in their use or ability. They will be utterly shredded against any half decent military force. They can't carry troops, provide fire support, or be heavy armour.
They are a white elephant project, waste of taxpayer mony.
@@randomvim not decreased cost think about how much these things would cost millions only to be stopped by a single helicopter and as well as food and water but mainly making the dinosaurs is the problem if they can breed them then maybe they could use one like a horse but its unlikly
I think the fact the used frog DNA may have changed the way they look. They filled the DNA gaps which makes them mutant dinos.
There's also the conspiracy theory that it's all fake, that the dinosaurs are actually just hybrids of existing animals designed to look like dinosaurs.
Yes, I think was actually mentioned in one of the films (just can’t remember which one)
I actually think this film despite its inaccuracies was amazing for the time. The 90’s we only knew so much.
It’s still one of the best movies ever made! ☺️☺️
"We are doing what we have always done, we have always filled gaps in the genetic code and if that code was pure many of them would like quite different, but you didn't ask for reality you asked for more teeth." - Henry Wu, Jurassic World
@@justanotherhuman8592 also the Dilophosaurus from the first movie was supposed to be a clear sign that these animals aren't the real deal, these are mutants. There is no fossil evidence of there ever having been Venomous dinosaurs, and that neck frill thing came from a modern frilled lizard. Fun Fact it's thought venom in vertebrates first evolved in Synapsids, which is the lineage we belong to.
Since the Trex is a female and therefore a queen, can we just say that the whole franchise is a simp for Trexes
Then the spino is a biggot?
@@apexpredator2699 The Rex fighting with Spino is not the same as in the first movie, so we don't know if it's a male/female/attack helicopter.
@@janslavik5284 oh yeah good point
Actually, 3 of the 5 T-rexes shown in the movies are male.
Jan Slavík the Rex in the 3rd film is a subadult male :)
When you realize lysine is in every plant in the world, and the scientists decided to breed and clone the dinosaurs on an island filled with plants thinking nothing would go wrong...
Scientists: “I feel we have over looked something, but I can’t put my finger on it...”
I don't remember how canon the Telltale Jurassic Park game is, but I seem to recall Dr. Laura Sorkin leaking the lysine into the water supply so the dinosaurs could survive. I'm pretty sure that's why the dinosaurs survived, if that was what you were referring to.
@@animalnerd4368 no actually in the books and comics it turned out many of the plants on the Island actually had it already. So basically the thing that was apose to be able to help control them didn't do shit.
@@animalnerd4368 the lysine would be washed out of the drinking water eventually. It would have to be a long-term lysine supply, which is where the plants come in.
@@blo0dysmiles297 In the books they point out that lysine rich plants such as soy bean crops were being eaten.
@@oryanadin Yup making the whole point of putting it in the water pointless, it was clear they didn't do there research when making that jurassic park game. So many Dinosaurs and such that was never in the books, Movies, and comics just somehow showing up on the island and just going. Oh well we didn't see these ones. Dude we seen the whole list of DNA they had in the frist movie. It was one thing if this was on the second island they breed and raised the Dinosaurs before putting them on the main island but it wasn't making no sense why the dinos Hammond says was to dangerous somehow got on the island.
1:48 You're right in that, specifically, Velociraptor was the size of a turkey. Not all raptors were that size, however. Could be that Velociraptor DNA was mixed with Utahraptor DNA, giving it the voraciousness of a Velociraptor with the bulk, size, and strength of Utahraptor.
More like Deinonychus, which is what Michael Crichton actually based them on when he wrote the book, as they were newly discovered at the time. He called them Velociraptors because it sounded scarier than Deinonychus. Utahraptor wasn't actually discovered until after the first movie.
No even in the in-universe of JP Velociraptors are canonically 6 foot tall no mixing of DNAs when Alan Grant was digging their fossil remains he states that they are 6 foot tall
They were actually deinonycus
Fun fact: the blonde haired guy the rex ate in the 2nd Jurassic Park, also known as unlucky bastard, was the writer/co-writer for that movie.
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I love the Jurassic park franchise with all my heart, everything about it the history in this world, the world building, the characters, the philosophical talks about life, the consequences of bringing back the dinosaurs, the question of should be wipe them out or let nature take its course. The story behind the films and the people who made it happen. Love it all
Same
Out of all the dinos in the movie, the only one that genuinely scared me as a kid was the dilophosaurus. I legit used to hide under the table during that scene.
The Spinosaurus terrifies me still as a grown man
Same here! And to know that they were actually 20 feet instead of the smaller one Nedry faced (or juvenile)… so cool.. still so scary
The things that scare me are the copys or whatever they are called
Ohmygod this is the crossover I’ve been waiting for.
I love Roanokes vids
Fucking same
I believe theyve done one other one before, cant remember the vid though but it was good 🤙 they gotta collab more often
I thought you were talking about the lion and the T-Rex
But if that was real not really 😳
*Dino shows up*
Crocodiles,Aligator, and sharks”hey you are back”
The interaction between earths current creatures and dinosaurs would be very interesting.
Don’t forget horseshoe crabs!
I remember reading a novel called Raptor Red as kid around the time of the first three Jurassic Park movies. It was about a newly discovered kind of Raptor called the Utahraptor because of where it was found (real creative, I wonder if scientists have renamed it yet). It had an interesting little side story in the beginning about its discovery with somebody shouting "You found Spielberg's raptor!" because it really was that big. The raptors of Jurassic Park did exist after all, only they were Utahraptors not Velociraptors.
Actually, JP raptors are Deinonychus, not Utahraptor
They were actually deinonychus
Since you've started doing movies in this series, how high of a priority is the Xenomorphs in the WYWS catalog? (and yes, I know SCP Keter is currently being worked on, and will take a long time to be released. Just wanted to see if I could get some BtS info).
You mean the perfect killing machine completely unclouded by remorse.
@@ignisshadowflame1027 which xenomorph type will kill you?
Benedict Mannheim any
@@deathstalker3060 mine probably will be the ones that explode
Benedict Mannheim id say the predalien
Compy in the book: LOOK OPEN WINDOW TIME TO EAT THE BABY
I WAS LOOKING FOR A COMMENT LIKE THIS
"Y''know what? All of humanity is toxic."..... Is it sad how hard that statement hits? 😂😂
Actually, "Velociraptor" in JP is actually Deinonychus. Plus its the Tyrannosaurus that has a stronger bite than Spinosaurus
Yes I was actually about to comment this
I said the same thing about the raptors being Deinonychus (velociraptor) Antirrhopus not Velociraptor Mongolienses
False it’s a Utahraptor.
@@Drheims No it’s Velociraptor Antirrhopus until Jurassic World Dominion retcons it into Mongolienses
@@marcbonney1018 No it’s not velociraptors we’re tiny. Utahraptors are the closest thing to a raptor from jp. Not to mention Steven Spielberg outright confirmed it was a utahraptor but at the time a name was not made for this Dino. So they just called it a velociraptor.
"and not directly from the novel because I can't get footage.. from a book." made me laugh so hard
"RAWR means I love you in dinosaur."
God that brought me back lol.
Dinosaur: Rawr, I will vore you x3
@@kcelej
XD
Kill me plz.
@@kcelej *Loads Bolter* No Heresy.
@@Drheims ok
Bang
I always thought I could hide long enough for the main characters to solve the issue 😂
Tell you realize that the solution is to run away leaving everything on the island/park
I think most of the dinosaurs could be taken down with most high-powered hunting rifles. Something like a 300 Win Mag or bigger. And there was never a land animal in all of history that couldn't be brought down a 50 BMG. So, I have no doubts that as long as there are humans on this plant, we will be the most dangerous creature on the plant.
Especially because like theres a 1,000,000/1 ratio of dinosaurs created in JP/JW people would easily hunt all of dinosaurs, specifically the herbivores and small carnivores.
Not to mention military equipment armed with auto cannons, and military hardware packing truly formidable firepower.
A 300 mag?
There is a reason Roland Tembo took a 600 nitro express to hunt one
300 mag might kill it if you hit the heart, but likely it would just wound it and make it mad, after all it isn't the biggest rifle cartridge for big game
I would say something like a 30/378 Weatherby would be good
"I can't get footage from a BOOK" Not with THAT attitude!
Simply take pictures from random pages!
LOL
@@501ststormtrooper9 Or use fan art and read the related passages from the book.
Why you wouldn't survive a WatchMojo video
Operator Mike what did angel say
10 reasons why. Never forget the 10 reasons or it won't be click bait enough.
OOF
OOF
"Do humans dream of talking raptors?" I see what you did there 👀
But I'd still rank this as one of the "easiest" to survive in this series. More so because the growth/reproduction rate would be slow. I still know though if an outbreak did happen in your local city, surviving would still be very low. Not saying I'd survive, but at least the odds are better than most zombie games.
All you truly need is common sense
True. Maybe humanity could survive lol.
I don't know, man. Yes, zombies are likely to have vastly superior numbers. But, even if we're dealing with running zombies and not shambling zombies, at least we can count on zombies being dumb. With dinosaurs though... Even if we aren't dealing with high intellect dinos they'd still have an animalistic instinctual cunning. And, in the case of predators, they've evolved to hunt using their hunting instinct and their superior senses. And that's before we even get to fighting them, if/when you have to. I don't know if I'd be able to compete with that.
Yes because the millitary will no be deployed imediatly.
Fist of all, I'm a HUGE JP/JW fan and I'm here to defend the interpretation of the raptors of the series.
The "velociraptors" in the series (movies and books) were originally supposed to be deinonychus, not velociraptor. They just called them that because Crichton's editor said the name "velociraptor" sounded scarier than "deinonychus." And deinonychus was originally named velociraptor, then they discovered a new dromeosaur and decided to steal the former's name and rename it, deinonychus. Yes, actual velociraptors were the size of a chicken, but these are not supposed to be velociraptors. The raptors in JP/JW are just a bit bigger than a real life deinonychus and a bit smaller than a utahraptor, not terribly inaccurate. The fact they don't have feathers is because paleontologists didn't make that discovery until fairly recently, after the books and first few movies were made. And Crichton (who always did extensive research into the topics of his books) knew there were all kinds of new discoveries that could potentially render his dinos an obsolete interpretation, so the series covers its ass on this topic by explaining how the dino DNA was spliced with that of frogs, as well as all kinds of extensive genetic modifications. Pretty much all the dinos are inaccurate on purpose, as Dr. Wu explained in his conversation with Simon Masrani during JW, the indominus was an extreme version of that. He said they made them bigger and scarier, more like a child's vision of dinosaurs, not the actual thing; that if they adhered to the actual fossil record, the animals would look much different. That's not a direct quote, just me paraphrasing. He also said at some point that they tried to give them feathers, but it didn't take.
I just get tired of people who think they know some dino facts screaming at the version in an objectively good series.
Welcome to TH-cam, no one bothers researching to be accurate, they just want to spew their views on to as many people that will watch/listen.
@Brazillian Rhapsody Deinonychus was roughly 3.4m long and 100kg, Utahraptor was roughly 7m long and 450-500kg. The canon size of the JP/JW raptor is 3.6m long and 150kg. Though that depends on which version of raptor since JP3 raptors are taller/slimmer, JW raptors are shorter/stockier, and JP and TLWJP raptors are in the middle. So yeah, a bit bigger than deino, and I admit utah is a lot bigger. Its just what was on my mind at the time and I was going by height alone and JP/JW raptors tend to stand more upright making them taller.
The Raptors in JP/JW aren't dienonychus or utahraptor. They were a mix of both. They were also genetically modified to be bigger than a normal velociraptor but smaller than a utahraptor.
@@sebwinchester161 That's what I was saying. Originally in the books, they were supposed to be deinonychus, but the editor wanted to change the name. In the movies, yes they are a mix of both deino and utah when you look at their relative sizes.
@Brazillian Rhapsody Its accurate. I double check to make sure my info is correct. Utah's weight is debated though, I took the avg. size for females since all JP/JW dinos are (supposedly) female.
Gotta give credit to the Spielberge's sound team for coming up with the literal most terrifying hunting call of ALL time. I swear I still have nightmares with that t-rex screech in the background
Do you know what the T-Rex is currently theorized to have actually sounded like? The sound alone is enough to make you sh*t your pants without even knowing what it came from
The Jurassic park troodon is absolute nightmare fuel, it has a neurotoxin and lays eggs in your mouth
Actually it lays eggs in the folds of your intestine after envenomating you with its bite, building a nest around your nearly catatonic body, and tearing open your gut so it can get to your intestines all while you're still alive.
In the books, some compys ate a baby’s face
"Jurrassic world dominion"
What are the dinosaurs gonna do, make a dominion of Canada and work for the British?
All down lad, you had your daily Cuppa yet?
Scyobi Empire oh no it’s spreading
Heaven Yt the fok are you going on about chap?
Jurassic Oligarchy
Well I mean... they might..
Ark Players: “compys... compys everywhere...”
I would survive it because those dinosaurs won't be interested in a being with so little meat in it.
Some dinasours like to eat bone marrow so nope. You being skinny make it more of an appetizer..
The big ones yes but the smaller ones are the ones you have to worry about.
Yeah, @@sanjivinsmoke2719. Imagine a dinosaur screaming at you, "Get back here, toothpick!!". lol
@@adamgray1753 bruhhh.. 😂 nice one..
Adam Gray 😂
Ngl, I think I would be the first to yeet out if I were to be a character in the movie. Like hell I would step a foot in Jurassic World where you're surrounded by prehistoric creatures and most possibly get eaten by one if something bad happen etc. blackout.
It’s also important to say that the Compy’s in Jurassic park are venomous. Their venom acts as a calming agent. This is why in Jurassic park 2 the man basically fell down and gave up. You really just stop caring after about half a minute and you stop feeling the pain. This is actually how Hammond died in the first book
The dilophosaurus was the dinosaur that gave me nightmares as a kid. Still kinda freaks me out
This is the kind of video that makes me want to dino-geek out and comment on every little issue.
Me too
I get pretty sick of hearing how the velociraptor wasn't 6' tall considering the utahraptor was not only 6' tall, but the largest skeleton had a total length of 38', which is far larger than how they were depicted in the movies.
Exactly, Crichton has even said they were deinonychus, but called them velociraptor for dramatic purposes
Largest Utahrapto wasn’t larger than 18ft
@@alcyon7536 that's height. Op mentioned length
Kind of ironic because the Utahraptor was discovered while filming the first movie iirc
What does a velociraptor have to do with a Utah raptor? 2 different animals
Was it a conscious choice to use specifically "behemoth" when talking about the Mosasaur and not, I dunno, "leviathan"?
And to use "leviathan" when referring to the T Rex
Subnautica noises you are not safe because you two said leviathan
From what I understand, The spinosaurus wouldn’t actually be able to best a T-Rex in combat. They weren’t as powerful and weren’t built to hunt. They were mostly fish eaters, which they excelled at because of their electro reception ability. Like a hammer head shark almost.
So realistically, the T. rex would most likely win. Stronger, denser, more powerful bite, T. rex has most advantages. Not saying it wouldn’t ever be possible for a spinosaurus to win, but they weren’t really built for combat like that.
See TierZoo’s dinosaur tier list for more information. That’s where I got most of my info lol. He’s a great TH-camr.
Love your videos. Originally started watching because of L4D, then saw your other awesome videos.
Knock a spino onto its back to break its spine, it either dies out right or is paralysed and unable to fight back
A quick quiet surprise charge from the side should do
in the water on the other hand...
However the tyrannosaur was a juvenile and the spinosaurs was a hybrid made up of spinosaur, suchomimus, and perhaps others dna.
maybe I have dim memories, but I think that as a kid I read in some book that, apart from fishing, spinosaurs were also scavengers feasting on dead corpses of other dinosaurs species , at least author was sure that they were capable to do it, anyway im not caught up to the nowdays science about dinos so that might have changed up
"dinosaurs wont eat children" they did in the opening scene of one of the movies, the one with the family on the yacht going to have a picnic on the beach.
The little girl survived but heavily injured. It was said during a deleted scene.
@@Winterfur1 It was actually said in the movie itself. Hammond assures Ian that she was fine, shortly after telling him about the incident.
Actually she survived but "fun" fact the book early on had compys literally kill and partially eat a baby
Yeah she survived. "A family had a small child attacked. She's fine she's fine but they used the insodent to take control on Ingine from me."
Pfft, you think *THIS* is leviathan?
Wait until you see the real thing, when it hoses down your ship in fire.
39:18 "without even flinching"
*Proceeds to show the Indominus rex almost getting killed*
The reason why the velociraptors are larger in the Jurassic Park series is because the book Michael Crichton consulted when writing the original novel actually mislabeled a larger raptor species as velociraptor. I was really interested to learn that when reading the original novel.
Fun fact the guy who played nedry pitched him surviving and sitting up in the sequel and when asked how he lived he would say it was a big meal and little dinosaur
makes me glad his big bor was not at that spot
Wayne Knight. I liked his portrayal. Like him better on Seinfeld though lol
@@amandylyn3881 the man's good in seinfield too that's for sure haha. I'd have to agree Newman definitely beats Nedry. Maybe if he got that sequel lol.
This is one of those scenarios where you don’t need to be a master at running. You just need to be able to outrun the person next to you. You don’t need to run for the rest of your life. You just need to run long enough for the military to annihilate the creatures.
And hope you don’t also get annihilated in the process
You'd have to have somewhere to hide and nourishment while waiting for help.
To be fair. The indominus never actually got hit with the minigun. And was only in the proximity of the rocket blast radius as it hit the ground.
Apparently trained soldiers forgot how to aim outside of the asset recovery team.
Shotguns were shown to pierce its hide on more than one occasion.
If the indominus Rex didn't have plot armour I'm pretty sure the minigun would shred though it
Fun facts:
-Tyrannosaurus Rex potentially had the single best eyesight of any creature in history, and can literally jog faster than Usain could sprint... but for multiple miles. Good luck :)
-Carnotaurus might have been the fastest carnivorous dinosaur, looking more like a battering ram on legs.
-Spinosaurus did NOT look like it does in the film. Think, a crocodile, with a newts tail, shorter back legs, and a sail, that lived mostly in water.
-Velociraptor, and essentially every other bipedal dinosaur, could NOT point their hands downwards like in the films. This would break their wrists, so they had a more "hug me" look.
-Ankylosaurus probably did not have armour plating as prominent that in the film, but was probably more bumpy and rock like.
-Triceratops, due to how the skull connects to the spine, would've been almost impossible to get into a "blind spot" once it sees you.
-Like Spinosaurus, it is likely Baryonyx and Suchomimus would've been heavily aquatic, but feeding more like bears hunting salmon due to having one of their claws being large sickle shaped.
um, if you stumble on this and want a fact about a dinosaur in the films, i will see if i know any xD
Honestly the only thing JP got right about the spino is its size compared to the t rex considering besides one or two other carnivores the spino is considered one of the largest carnivores. Tho the only thing i dislike a out JP is they made every dinosaur either dumb strong or stupid fast like a t rex at best could maybe hit 17-20mph
@@justinciaccio5229 spino is no where near as tall as the jp one unless you count it's spine, but it definitely longest theropod.
Tyrannosaur Overlord length wise they were about 49-51 ft and tbh they mightve made it a lil to long and height they were 14-23 ft the one on jp id estimate around 25-30 which i mean is totally possible
I really want to know how many idiots would actually put on heels and try to evade rexy if this situation ever arises
Trex is the easiest to survive dont move
@The Dark Overlord Acshually if you stay still they wont see you and you'll survive did u even watch the movie 4head huehuehue
To be fair, the one in the movie didn’t look like it was running, more like curiously following.
@Youngdefiant Fan I was making a joke based on the movie you idiot lmao
Have you heard of yuppies
The books did a good job describing how hard it was to actually bring those animals down.
Id like to believe nedry ( unsure of spelling ) is the same character as al from toy story 2. Poor dude can never make the sale. After being completly demoralized by his toy ventures he takes classes at his local college in order for a career change only to wind up at the park. Where his greedy tendencies rose to the surface again
All you gotta do is hold up your hands like Owen Grady and you'll be safe.
imagine some kid who’s seen Jurassic World trying to put their hand out AND IT JUST GETS BIT OFF 💀😬
In other words: if you are not a kid with plot armor that prevents you from being mauled or swallowed whole or if you're not a dinosaur expert that knows the dinosaurs backwards and forwards you might as well dust yourself with a little seasoning.
Just going to say inaccuracies in first two movies was combo of knowledge of the times and narrative purposes while in rest of series Is just mostly incompetence.
For at least Jurassic world they didn’t want to change any of the creatures too much from the original Jurassic park to keep the nastolgia train rolling
@@iceo4250. I mean, it does make sense besides nostalgia: It's meant to be in the same universe as the original movies. (The discovery of the original Visitor Center around halfway through the film proves this.) Why would they suddenly just change designs if it's meant to be in the same world? It would make no sense.
As humans I’m pretty sure we might find a way to subdue the real Dino’s from 66 or so millions years on back. Real animals aren’t too keen on conflict with as brutal a species as us,
Ingen monsters made to look like dinosaurs show a little more ‘human’ behavior and would probably think we are tasty little snacks
I crack up Every Time he says “Dine-ah-Sars” 😂😂😭
Dinos: *roam the land*
Suddenly....winter
Well boys time to head south, just follow the geese!
"If these troops had gone deeper into the jungles of Isla Sorna, it's safe to say a number of casualties would've occurred!"
*Laughs in Napalm Airstrike*
"It's inhumane!" some would protest.
@@darthshaggy9697 luckily they're not human ;)
@@DakotaofRaptors Too bad the fire would just force dinosaurs to flee the island. You'd get most, but not enough. You'd have to convince a navy to shoot anything capable flying or swimming in salt water
"Dilophosaure can grow up to 10 meters tall" ok calm down there buddy
Yeah it could
He's not lying, in the book it was an absolutely terrifying death machine
Why you wouldn’t survive the night of the hunt from Bloodborne!!!!!
Because Frenzy.
Cool video! Just wanna add (though someone else may have by now) that the Camp Cretaceous series introduced the possibility that the hybrids, and maybe other dinos, could self-reproduce.
Considering there were no other velociraptors, I think it’s also implied that’s how Blue had a baby in Dominion
1. Dinosaurs on a Spaceship.
2. ALWAYS carry a golf ball.
3. Wibbly wobbly.
“Packy-cephalo-saurus”
“Comp-sog-nathus”
Should try to do a video “WYWS Ark: Survival Evolved” after the SCP video.
Basically this but twice as bad lmao
Definitely would be awesome i was thinking the same thing
In that case thou, the other human jerks would be a huge problem. And after a certain point. The dinos wouldn't be a threat anymore
Dino Girl Not even a Giga? And I guess part of the challenge would depend on if he includes Extinction or not.
Dark Fox yeah deciding to focus just on the island or to include all the different dlc maps would definitely make a huge difference
"Stay inside. There are Dinosaurs outside. "
" NoBodY tEll mE wHat tO dO. I haVe mY RighTs. "
Yeah I just let these Guys go ahead. When the Dinos are feed. I would run to a safer place.
Well, a zoo close to where I live has a part of the park where you can drive through cages with your car. Mostly the savannah with zebra's and such. But also some predatorcages. And yes, it has happened that people got out of their car in the predator cages. Most recent, french tourists, carrying a baby, wanted to get a better look at the cheeta's. So they got out of their car.
No attacks have happened. And the zoo is not legally liable because they have taken all the necesarry precautions. And these idiots did get a fine for endangering the animals.
Like dumb antivaxxers
@@NunyaBusiness-kv3cg bruh.
Oddly enough I was thinking about watching a roanoke video, then a wow such gaming video. But then I got this notification and hopped right on this train.
Also I believe the spino of JP3 was a super hybrid (technically the first hybrid instead of indominus.) It also was technically a accident I think the lore around that spino was and it was way more hyper aggressive than it should have been.
That's not what is believed. Only a partial skeleton has been found in Egypt. But I believe they're real. But the jaws were more suited for a diet of large fish. I don't see calling it hybrid in the likes of the indo-rex.
@@nicholilarson8369 Oh I just meant lore wise of the movies, the Spino was made by mistake and its a hybrid mostly due to it being hyper aggressive animal.
@@MasterChief11700 I realized that
@@MasterChief11700 All dinosaurs in *Jurassic Park* are hybrids. The hyper aggression wouldn’t be because of the genetics but the fact that it lacked parenting. There have been done tests on monkeys like the “Pit of Despair” which showed the effects that came from having a mother or father. These monkeys would turn violent and cannibalistic towards their own young.
What do you think happens when a creature that has been extinct for millions of years wakes up in a world where it doesn’t get the ability to develop any form of maternal bonding?
@@theatheistbear3117 i am talking indore of the movies, that spino was created by mistake. Now since indoraptor was how it was in fallen kingdom cause no parents okay, but like I think there was something more with that spino.
The trike ate stones to help break up plants like a turkey, that's when they picked up the west Indian lilac berries
Why you wouldn’t survive the Purge
It depends on your situation and location and how smart you are there is a lot of factors
More like why you will survive the Purge.
It’s easy to survive a Purge
I’ve always wanted to see you do a why you wouldn’t survive Jurassic Park/World video
A reason why the Jurassic Park Jeeps had red stripes: they deterred triceratops from charging the vehicle for some reason.
By the time of Dominion, most automotive stores in America and Canada sell red stripe decals for this very reason.
You forgot that the compies have a slight vemonous(not poisonous sorry, well sepic but meh) ue to eatting dino poop and the such (in books but implied from reactions in movies). Anyway this was something I wanted to watch, thanks for the vid
In the books, they're just venomous. It has nothing to do with their consumption of feces
Also eating feces would give them a septic bite not a venomous one if anything as no animal is poisonous.
Like komodo dragons?
@@probablyTreedENT Yes. Basically a septic bite just means the creature's saliva is filled with dangerous bacteria. And Obviously when it bites you its saliva will be in the bite wound, specially if it slobbers like a komodo dragon.
"kids are bored of dinosaurs."
Kids screaming their heads off going to the same zoo for the 24th time.
Fun fact: *If you are being hunted or chased by a dinosaur in your dream, and you are continually trying to outrun it or hide from it, this could mean you fear the change that comes from dealing with something difficult (like your past traumas coming up behind you)*
I have dreamed of a T Rex chasing me 2 times in my dreams and yes I was young. My first one was when I was 12 and my second is when I was 16.
"without even flinching" rex get knocked over on its ass lmao