fun fact: originally the final scene in jpII was completely different, because the pteranodons attack the workers' village, not the raptors, these were limited to the long grass. so one of the planned scenes was the moment where the pteranodon pulls someone out of the helicopter and they made a puppet for this scene and this puppet was covered in withe pycnofibers
I noticed you called the pachycephalosaurus a theropod when you were talking about its wrists. It’s not. It’s actually kinda far removed from them. It is much closer to the trike, as it is part of marginocephalia or fat heads to paraphrase. I thought id let you know
So on the sauropods, the necks might actually be closer to accurate than once thought. The concept of how sauropods held their hecks is under debate, as it was realized no animals today hold their necks straight out like sauropods were thought to. This led to new studies of muscular stess and load, and it was realized that holding the neck straight out would have been far more difficult and energy consumping than holding the necks in a more upright position.
4:54 In the second season of Jurassic World Camp Cretaceous, they establish that compies have "trace amount of venom in their bites"
The Compys would also likely be afraid of people and run away from them, not attack them head-on, especially in a group.
Also in the films defense, it was unknown dinosaurs had feathers until 1 year after the movie came out
fun fact: originally the final scene in jpII was completely different, because the pteranodons attack the workers' village, not the raptors, these were limited to the long grass. so one of the planned scenes was the moment where the pteranodon pulls someone out of the helicopter and they made a puppet for this scene and this puppet was covered in withe pycnofibers
I noticed you called the pachycephalosaurus a theropod when you were talking about its wrists.
It’s not. It’s actually kinda far removed from them.
It is much closer to the trike, as it is part of marginocephalia or fat heads to paraphrase. I thought id let you know
The Velociraptors should ALWAYS be considered the least accurate, because they're basically Deinonychus.
They are nothing like deinonychus
The size of a Dakotaraptor
Just like how the Jurassic Park Brachiosaurus are actually Giraffatitan.
More like utahraptors or dakotaraptors without feathers
They're a Achilobator-sized Deinonychus, yes
So on the sauropods, the necks might actually be closer to accurate than once thought. The concept of how sauropods held their hecks is under debate, as it was realized no animals today hold their necks straight out like sauropods were thought to. This led to new studies of muscular stess and load, and it was realized that holding the neck straight out would have been far more difficult and energy consumping than holding the necks in a more upright position.
The position's still debated
I’m late but the Jurassic Park the lost worlds pachycephalosaurus is actually pretty small compared to actual accurate estimates of pachycephalosaurus
At least there aren't any mammals! ;^)
Somebody likes the Sega Genesis Jurassic Park game soundtracks 😊
Movie compies day have venom camp cretaceous confirmed it and the guy called them procompsognathus triassicus
Is this claptrap ????