A beautiful animatronic! Even if it is inaccurate, the time and work gone into this is incredible! Looks like it's a Jurassic Park Velociraptor, very cool. For people wondering why Jurassic Park Velociraptors are so inaccurate, the book was probably made when dinosaurs weren't believed to have feathers. Plus it states in the books that the Velociraptors are changed to look meaner and bigger to thrill guests.
Acylast :) I did research on it all because I was curious! I've actually found out more as well. The time period for the books was like the 90s, where scaley, reptile like dinosaurs were the norm. It states in the books that they had feathers but since they wanted to entertain the guests and give them what they wanted, they modified the dinosaurs! Sorry for the extra tidbit, I just alwats get excited when I see some one with the same opinion as me :)
@@nolanpenn8428 Interesting! I didn't know any of this. Thank you for sharing :) Unfortunately, this won't stop the ridiculous hate on the movies. People need to do more research, including myself apparently :)
To all those complaining about the size & plumage inaccuracies: By "Life-like" I'm pretty sure they meant "looks like it's living", not "scientifically accurate". Just appreciate the animatronic fellas. If they were claiming it to be scientifically accurate then it'd be a different situation, but it's literally just made to look cool.
Ardhityo B Ha, "scientists". Chances are they're just people who know a little more about dinosaurs than the average joe and thus think they're entitled to tear down someone's hard work just because it's inaccurate. The video never claimed that it would be accurate, but they just shove their opinions down the creators' throats anyway. Just because they're correct doesn't give them some special right to be an asshole.
@@peeblekitty5780 i know right, these "hurr i know a little bit of something so i'm gonna tell everyone about how smart i am hurr hurr" people. Bunch of party pooper
6:24 "A computer program in the cards memory" Just thought you would like to know that card doesn't have any micro controllers or memory. It's just an analog motion servo amplifier for controlling the servo-valves.
A velociraptor was actually the size of a domesticated Turkey. Only beng 3ft tall, 6ft long. Most of the length came from its tail. Weighing 20 - 30 lbs full grown. This "velociraptor" they created is most likely for Jurassic Park / World. The finished touch reminds me of Echo from Jurassic World. Standing 6ft tall, 13ft long.
Okay, I wouldn't say life-like due to no feathers on it ... but it definitely looks 100% alive. Mechanically they did a brilliant job. It looks like a living creature.
no feathers, veloci raptors were had the size of a chicken and their hands pointed in a different way so yeah it is a great model but NOT looks like any kind of raptor we discovered so far, ecspecially not a veloci raptor
We know all the time and effort and time they put into these works of art,but it’s just not accurate and some people enjoy studying these avian creatures
@@papakhan2460 it's pretty much a dick move to use an inaccurate model for a MUSEUM, it just spreads the mindset that raptors look like naked lizard crackheads.
Ehm, this video is made so sloppily, I wonder if the video editor was drunk. The music is not only too loud, but is not seamlessly connected in several places, like the leap at 7:36. I mean, is it THE Discovery, or some backwater private channel?
Not me... Featherless dinosaurs were the norm I was born into in the 90's so although I know many were feathered now, I just don't sit here talking about whether or not they were... I'm not a "paleontologist" until someone brings up Triceratops. lol
wow this *velociraptor* looks awesome. the *velociraptor* is one of my favorites dinos. if i could choose between a dinosaur to have as a pet i'd choose the *velociraptor*
I wish they used an accurate model. I mean, those velociraptor hands look so bad and wrong! And some feathers would be interesting, but I am not that picky. It is just my preference to be accurate. But at least fix the arms dangit.
Exodus 2017 so star wars is realistic. Jurassic park was made in 1993 all the dinos where scientifically correct at that time, you could argue that the veloceraptor was inaccurate but it's Hollywood for God's sake.the home of misconceptions and sequels
Amazing work and great result... but it pains my heart to see so much effort on an absolutely unrealistic and inaccurate dinosaur by someone who poses as an educating and informative media (discovery channel). Do the dinosaur right, or put a big giant disclaimer that you are just an entertainment channel so that people stop listening to you seriously, thinking you are a documentary channel. smh.
They built it to look like the Velociraptors from Juraassic Park. Just because the real ones may have had feathers doesn't mean they have to use them. It pains my heart to see such a disgusting comment on a video that showcases such an amazing creation, but you are too thick-skinned to see that.
@@peterharris2268 I dunno, I kinda find it more disgusting that people are just gonna gloss over the fact that 'science' shows keeps spreading misinformations. You can say artistic license all you want but its just so painful to keep seeing these outdated, bone breaking designs over and over.
And yet you forget these creatures have been dead to roughly 43 million years, an the model was conjured for theatrical effect, and have no relevance to any scientific findings
Invincible Nightmare we don’t know if velociraptors has feathers! You can’t make a point without evidence. And velociraptor’s wrists bend naturally that way so you cant really comment this.
SandyLPS first of all, this is Utahraptor or Dakotaraptor. Second, we do have evidence for it’s feathers. Third, no theropods could have their wrists facing behind - all theropods had the wrists facing each other.
Supersword7 but like owl boi said, it doesn’t matter if it is realistic. The species has been extinct for 65 million years, and it is a model. It doesn’t matter. For all some people care, they could have given it fluffy wings and they wouldn’t have cared.
Why is no one here saying how this thing holds up to Disney's Shaman animatronic, though? I mean, look at that movement at the end! That's so darn fluid, the dinosaur looks like either alive or CGI. O.O
Question What would Jurassic Park be like if they used scientifically accurate looking dinosaurs? Velociraptor: looking like a cross between a turkey and a ring-tailed lemur with the flying skills like a miniature ostrich. T-Rex: a giant chicken with downy feathers with pretty cool patterns And many other dinosaurs that were alive in the Mesozoic era. How would Jurassic world turn out if the franchise used scientifically accurate dinosaurs in the movie? Would it just as fun and thrilling to see the Dinosaurs in an accurate looking light Would blue still be beautiful if not gorgeous as her scientifically accurate counterpart? Would the big T-Rex still be a threat to the characters? Would the movies be completely different from what we seen? Answer those questions
It's to big for a Velociraptor, if this would be based om Deinonychus the size is there, and there were dromeosaurs like Utharaptor and Dakotaraptor that were even bigger... But the rest is completley off, yes...
No it's not. How does a ratio of 2x1 from height to length make any sense to you?? There has NEVER been a dromeosaurid (the group of all feathered theropodic creatures) that was higher than it was long, except for the dodo because that one didn't even have a tail. upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/a/a6/Vraptor-scale.png and www.britannica.com/media/full/624896/62497 (this one doesn't have feathers but the size is accurate at least)
..Oh-Em-Gee !...This man almost exactly looks like Hammond...Difference is that Hammond was a genetic engineer & this man seems like a software techie, doesn't he?
That ain’t life like, it should be the size of a turkey if it’s velociraptor mongoliensis(Thats the name of the common velociraptor btw), it should also have feathers and protofeathers and grasping hands. You’d have to break their hands for them to be pronated(That means the top of their hands are facing forward but it would be physically impossible for them to do so)And it should sound like a mixture of modern bird ( like emu, or sea eagle)sounds, although that’s an awesome animatronic!
Amir Irsyad, pretty much any respectable paleontologist would disagree with you on that. There are numerous examples of feathered dinosaur fossils being discovered, with some of the most notable examples being Yutyrannus (a relative of the Tyrannosaurus Rex), Psittacosaurus (a relative of the Triceratops), and multiple species of "raptors" (with fossil evidence of feathers being found on specimens of Velociraptor and many other dromaeosaurs). The classic scaled depiction of "raptors" and many other dinosaurs that we see here and in Jurassic Park are fun, but are generally considered inaccurate by scientists today.
Very well made. However, it is honestly upsetting that they used an inaccurate, outdated model for a historical museum. They should've used the most accurate model so far to avoid misinformation.
Good job. How about we start sculpting life-sized elephants, with so much detail you can't even tell it's a figure, but instead of placing their ears vertically, we make them horizontal? Hell, we could even stick some horns on its head.
Such a shame so much work goes into something so completely inaccurate. Why don't we also go back to depicting Dinosaurs so fat they need to drag their bellies and tails on the ground.
Music was way too loud couldn't hear what he was whispering. Nice innacurate raptor, if people ever saw a real raptor they wouldn't know it because it wouldn't look like this. But on a side note, where the hell can I get someone to make me my own life sized dinosaur..... I'll choose an acrocanthrosaurus.
let's see, broken wrist, featherless, oversized.yep, scientificaly inaccurate representation of a velociraptori bet they making for another creationist "museum".
its embarrassing how all these inaccurate dinosaur animatronics end up in museums and exhibitions and then the all say they are scientifically accurate representations of the creature
6:19 - nice to see John Hammond getting involved
lol
That’s a good one
lol
OMG ITS MY DAD AHHHHH! DADDY!
@@iquityoutube5343 oh really?
Interesting. *If* *I* *could* *hear* *anything!*
The video didn't start when i read this, so i thought you were saying you were deaf and i was just like 😦
@@tyleer8079 dude ur replying to a two year old comment
You guys are funny
Yeah, the music was like “I AM WAY BETTER THAN TNIS GUY!”
@@otaku1_285 comments don’t have an expiration date
A beautiful animatronic! Even if it is inaccurate, the time and work gone into this is incredible! Looks like it's a Jurassic Park Velociraptor, very cool.
For people wondering why Jurassic Park Velociraptors are so inaccurate, the book was probably made when dinosaurs weren't believed to have feathers. Plus it states in the books that the Velociraptors are changed to look meaner and bigger to thrill guests.
Acylast :) I did research on it all because I was curious! I've actually found out more as well. The time period for the books was like the 90s, where scaley, reptile like dinosaurs were the norm. It states in the books that they had feathers but since they wanted to entertain the guests and give them what they wanted, they modified the dinosaurs!
Sorry for the extra tidbit, I just alwats get excited when I see some one with the same opinion as me :)
Kale Stars what if the reason they dont have fethers is cause they have frog DNA
@@nolanpenn8428 Interesting! I didn't know any of this. Thank you for sharing :) Unfortunately, this won't stop the ridiculous hate on the movies. People need to do more research, including myself apparently :)
still has broken wrists, that's the worst part
Well it was the utahraptor but they changed the name to velociraptor because it sounded scarier
Turn the music DOWN! I can't hear the narrator!
Fifthrider are you watching Drop Dead Diva too?
Fifthrider ii
Fifthrider it's hard to hear the person talking
Fifthrider iiio
Fifthrider Why why why why why why you a cat like a milk lol
Excuse me WHAT?! I CAN'T HEAR YOU! YOU'LL HAVE TO SPEAK UP OR TURN THE FREAKING MUSIC DOWN!
What are you doing with her????
WHAAAT!?
50% of comments: "It's not a realistic dinosuar. They had feathers."
Other 50%: [complaining about the music]
Feathers are ONE thing, the horrible overall anatomy is another...
It's not even a velociraptor...
I don't see why people would complain about the music, after all, you can almost hear what is being said.
T. rex and raptors and more had feathers they made a mistake
Also its far to big to be a velociraptor they was roughly the size of a turkey.
Thanks for showing me exactly 2 seconds of the final product.
why this music? we are in 80's?
And it's loud!
😂😂😂
80s rock music and metal is better than most shit now.
80's? The music's prehistoric.
kongi sketo given how bad this raptor looks, in terms of accuracy, might as well be.
To all those complaining about the size & plumage inaccuracies:
By "Life-like" I'm pretty sure they meant "looks like it's living", not "scientifically accurate". Just appreciate the animatronic fellas. If they were claiming it to be scientifically accurate then it'd be a different situation, but it's literally just made to look cool.
Dude, dont argue with the many scientist here. They are the expert!
Ardhityo B
Ha, "scientists". Chances are they're just people who know a little more about dinosaurs than the average joe and thus think they're entitled to tear down someone's hard work just because it's inaccurate.
The video never claimed that it would be accurate, but they just shove their opinions down the creators' throats anyway.
Just because they're correct doesn't give them some special right to be an asshole.
@@peeblekitty5780 i know right, these "hurr i know a little bit of something so i'm gonna tell everyone about how smart i am hurr hurr" people. Bunch of party pooper
Ardhityo B
Yep. (You changed sides pretty quick, huh :P)
@@peeblekitty5780 ahhh.... my first comment meant to be a sarcasm
6:24 "A computer program in the cards memory" Just thought you would like to know that card doesn't have any micro controllers or memory. It's just an analog motion servo amplifier for controlling the servo-valves.
music's too loud
No
@@maximohinojosa9451 shut the fuck up
@@maximohinojosa9451 it is
Why's the voiceover so quiet compared to the music?
hardrockinhere cby
Ouch! The poor thing has broken wrists!
Yeah... but still cool tho! :D
The Hybrid SABER shut up normie
spino fanboy lmao says the spinosaurus fanboy, t-rex is superior
spino fanboy its not normie if it’s superior
and its also naked
A velociraptor was actually the size of a domesticated Turkey. Only beng 3ft tall, 6ft long. Most of the length came from its tail. Weighing 20 - 30 lbs full grown.
This "velociraptor" they created is most likely for Jurassic Park / World. The finished touch reminds me of Echo from Jurassic World. Standing 6ft tall, 13ft long.
Okay, I wouldn't say life-like due to no feathers on it ... but it definitely looks 100% alive. Mechanically they did a brilliant job. It looks like a living creature.
That Velociraptor looks so real it looks great love it.
no feathers, veloci raptors were had the size of a chicken and their hands pointed in a different way
so yeah it is a great model but NOT looks like any kind of raptor we discovered so far, ecspecially not a veloci raptor
@@cosmicreef5858 Life like not scientificly accurate
I love all the comments below from the time-travellers who've witnessed this first hand and have returned to share their knowledge.
6:17 hammond? you said they were not animatronics
Lol
Ikr!?
That's a good one!
why do people care if its not that accurate, look at the thing, my god thats good.
Indeed it is well done, but people care because it is made for museum exhibitions, and it is VERY innacurate
We know all the time and effort and time they put into these works of art,but it’s just not accurate and some people enjoy studying these avian creatures
@@papakhan2460 it's pretty much a dick move to use an inaccurate model for a MUSEUM, it just spreads the mindset that raptors look like naked lizard crackheads.
I want one raptor please.
That was neat. So realistic at the end.
"Maybe they're for a Doyouthinkhesaurus." HAHAHAHAHAHA
This dino is obviously going in jurrasic park
X_GlaDoS_X Rdz Jurassic world
Jesse A.O.T / he/she clearly does.
Jesse A.O.T / well now you do.
Jesse A.O.T / ...but you know.
Jurassic park came out in 1993
This would be awesome IF I HEARD WHAT HE SAID WITH THE LOUD MUSIC IN THE BACKGROUND!
6:16 so this is how John Hammond created the Jurassic Park 😂😂😂😂
True and you joke is very funny
Ehm, this video is made so sloppily, I wonder if the video editor was drunk. The music is not only too loud, but is not seamlessly connected in several places, like the leap at 7:36. I mean, is it THE Discovery, or some backwater private channel?
Drak Thedp Discovery network went to shit a couple of years ago.
They upload all there videos in bulk via bots and there is no human to be seen in the procces.
Wow at some points it was oddly satisfying especially with the fiber glass part
Man, when it comes to raptors, everyones a paleontologist...
Not me... Featherless dinosaurs were the norm I was born into in the 90's so although I know many were feathered now, I just don't sit here talking about whether or not they were... I'm not a "paleontologist" until someone brings up Triceratops. lol
@@CosplayCore Trike with feathers are cursed since the ceratopsians are reptiles
wow this *velociraptor* looks awesome. the *velociraptor* is one of my favorites dinos. if i could choose between a dinosaur to have as a pet i'd choose the *velociraptor*
Velocirapors had feathers and were much smaller.
FroginatorArt its not a velociraptor.
@@varga203 Its based on the Jurassic Park velociraptors, so it is. But its not the real velociraptor known in paleontology.
At 3:58 "A strong upper body and neck" is begging to be looped for an hour.
Wanna pull off the greatest heist of all time? Swipe one of these robots.
(Why was that the first thing I thought of, I'm not a crook, I swear.)
I was thinking how much this would cost to buy but stealing it is alot easier
I've seen this episode on TV. I love it since I am a crazy dino lover and i love 'How it's made' at least I think this is what it's from
Where do you go to learn and do this stuff? I wanna make my own dinosaurs.
Dinosaurs are fascinating creatures.
I wish they used an accurate model. I mean, those velociraptor hands look so bad and wrong! And some feathers would be interesting, but I am not that picky. It is just my preference to be accurate. But at least fix the arms dangit.
Random Human oh who care if it's accurate or not
Glasses45 You are 100% right
ad Vip Paleontologists and dinosaur nerds like me.
Random Human it look like more than deinonychus ?
Cool! I love animatronics, and dinosaurs! My favorite dino is a dimorphodon
6:17 We were tricked by John Hammond, were animatronics 😑😑😑
Wait....what was this velociraptor used for ?
6:17 so that's how John Hammond created his dinosaurs for Jurassic Park. XD
I am so happy that this comment exists
I mean he looks exactly like john hammond
And the guy at 6:17 looks EXACTLY like John Hammond from Jurassic Park!!
far from accurate and realistic.
At least appreciate the hard work these people have put in to this masterpiece of a sculpture you knobhead
Titanic Truths OH MY GOD WATCH JURASSIC PARK
Easter Bells it's sci-fi that means it's not meant to be correct in our real world standards
Yusuf Webber but its sci-fi which means it has some grounds in the real world
Exodus 2017 so star wars is realistic. Jurassic park was made in 1993 all the dinos where scientifically correct at that time, you could argue that the veloceraptor was inaccurate but it's Hollywood for God's sake.the home of misconceptions and sequels
I appreciate the one who invent this
6:20 Is John Hammond making a raptor?
Idc if it is accurate or not that looks amazing! Fantastic job :)
6:20 is that you John Hammond?
isso é OBRA DE ARTE!!!!! PARABÉNS!!!!
Gileade Gaioso é br é? Kkkkk
Amazing work and great result... but it pains my heart to see so much effort on an absolutely unrealistic and inaccurate dinosaur by someone who poses as an educating and informative media (discovery channel). Do the dinosaur right, or put a big giant disclaimer that you are just an entertainment channel so that people stop listening to you seriously, thinking you are a documentary channel. smh.
They built it to look like the Velociraptors from Juraassic Park. Just because the real ones may have had feathers doesn't mean they have to use them. It pains my heart to see such a disgusting comment on a video that showcases such an amazing creation, but you are too thick-skinned to see that.
@@peterharris2268 I dunno, I kinda find it more disgusting that people are just gonna gloss over the fact that 'science' shows keeps spreading misinformations. You can say artistic license all you want but its just so painful to keep seeing these outdated, bone breaking designs over and over.
wow que cool les quedo👍🐊
Is it just me or I can hear everything perfectly fine.
Same
Please show the final product also
You broke its wrists and plucked all its feathers, and it's starving to death by the look of its face's skin. Poor thing...
Ya
And yet you forget these creatures have been dead to roughly 43 million years, an the model was conjured for theatrical effect, and have no relevance to any scientific findings
Invincible Nightmare we don’t know if velociraptors has feathers! You can’t make a point without evidence. And velociraptor’s wrists bend naturally that way so you cant really comment this.
SandyLPS first of all, this is Utahraptor or Dakotaraptor. Second, we do have evidence for it’s feathers. Third, no theropods could have their wrists facing behind - all theropods had the wrists facing each other.
Supersword7 but like owl boi said, it doesn’t matter if it is realistic. The species has been extinct for 65 million years, and it is a model. It doesn’t matter. For all some people care, they could have given it fluffy wings and they wouldn’t have cared.
Omg in 6:19 it’s John Hammond making a dinosaur lol
6:17
*John Hammond was revived*
Stan Winston Studios was obviously the best special effects company that had realistic dinosaurs made for the first three Jurassic Park films.
Neat (though its a utahraptor~)
Foul Lily too small to be a Utahraptor. Utahs were huge and very bulky.
ScionStorm yeah, it is more likely dakotaraptor
Originally JP velociraptors where supposed to be deinonychus, but the name "Velociraptor" stuck because it sounded more scary and intimidating.
A Naked One.
I think its a deinonychus ( like Jurassic Park, World.)
Why is no one here saying how this thing holds up to Disney's Shaman animatronic, though? I mean, look at that movement at the end! That's so darn fluid, the dinosaur looks like either alive or CGI. O.O
The earth is a velociraptor
Fudgey The Quail I agree, all those round worlders and flat earthers need to check their facts
Question
What would Jurassic Park be like if they used scientifically accurate looking dinosaurs?
Velociraptor: looking like a cross between a turkey and a ring-tailed lemur with the flying skills like a miniature ostrich.
T-Rex: a giant chicken with downy feathers with pretty cool patterns
And many other dinosaurs that were alive in the Mesozoic era.
How would Jurassic world turn out if the franchise used scientifically accurate dinosaurs in the movie?
Would it just as fun and thrilling to see the Dinosaurs in an accurate looking light
Would blue still be beautiful if not gorgeous as her scientifically accurate counterpart?
Would the big T-Rex still be a threat to the characters?
Would the movies be completely different from what we seen?
Answer those questions
You are the kind of person that ruins the entire Jurassic Park community. Just enjoy the damn robot, smh
"Life-like." Yeah, right. Sure they are. Lol
no feathers no rhyming way to say non realistic
pacman 125
They got the arm anatomy off as well.
pacman 125 it's also way too big for a raptor
similar process could be used for feathers dinosaurs, just add the feathers later.
It's to big for a Velociraptor, if this would be based om Deinonychus the size is there, and there were dromeosaurs like Utharaptor and Dakotaraptor that were even bigger... But the rest is completley off, yes...
That is amazing, now fix it's hands and cover it in feathers and it would be truly life-like!
Where about is this animatronic being showcased?
JayMasterDex im grabageville
@@siqxyre8473 What's the point of insulting someones hard work when you can't even spell correctly
The music is piercing my ears!
Where are the feathers
Talmorne they'll do that later
0:01 amazing model of a dinosaur which company made this?
6:16 I thought it was John Hammond
6:18 John Hammond helping out to fulfill his prehistoric theme park dream.
I thought I was watching some kind of educational video with 80s music...it's so creepy
The material the guy poured in the mould for the teath wasn't acrylic... It's urethane resin....
All these comments are just a bunch of dinosaur nerds correcting how they made the Raptor model.
Ugh, where are all the goooood comments.
The dino nerds are the good comments
@@ssip7339 that's an opinion. And it's wrong. Just shut up and appreciate the hard work that went into building this thing.
Beautiful
The velociraptor should be 2ft tall 1ft long and should have feathers
It's actually closer to 2ft tall and 6ft long from nose to tail.
Adwin Van Loo thats too long
No it's not. How does a ratio of 2x1 from height to length make any sense to you?? There has NEVER been a dromeosaurid (the group of all feathered theropodic creatures) that was higher than it was long, except for the dodo because that one didn't even have a tail.
upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/a/a6/Vraptor-scale.png
and www.britannica.com/media/full/624896/62497 (this one doesn't have feathers but the size is accurate at least)
Adwin Van Loo 6ft is longer than me
Excactly! Their tail alone is already longer than 3 feet.
Yay! Now Blue, Delta, Echo and Charlie from Jurassic world can be real!
Camilla Abdulhafid if they were real they'd be quite different. And 3 would be rotted corpses
In 4:31 if your dirty mind you will think what I think it is XD
What?💢
I see some dried white crayon
BRUH
6:19 Is that John Hammond? Does this mean Jurassic Park is a real place?
..Oh-Em-Gee !...This man almost exactly looks like Hammond...Difference is that Hammond was a genetic engineer & this man seems like a software techie, doesn't he?
That velociraptor concept is WRONG!
True very true
Omg stfu
Because its a deinonychus !
No shit now shit the fuck up and fuck you
That ain’t life like, it should be the size of a turkey if it’s velociraptor mongoliensis(Thats the name of the common velociraptor btw), it should also have feathers and protofeathers and grasping hands. You’d have to break their hands for them to be pronated(That means the top of their hands are facing forward but it would be physically impossible for them to do so)And it should sound like a mixture of modern bird ( like emu, or sea eagle)sounds, although that’s an awesome animatronic!
Where are her feathers? '-'
Sorry xD So used to raptors being female thanks to Jurassic Park.
Not all dinosaurs had feathers, only a few that were in the stages of evolving into birds had them
Maniraptorans pretty much all had them. If this is meant to be a velociraptor it should definitely have feathers.
Raptor dont have feathers
Amir Irsyad, pretty much any respectable paleontologist would disagree with you on that. There are numerous examples of feathered dinosaur fossils being discovered, with some of the most notable examples being Yutyrannus (a relative of the Tyrannosaurus Rex), Psittacosaurus (a relative of the Triceratops), and multiple species of "raptors" (with fossil evidence of feathers being found on specimens of Velociraptor and many other dromaeosaurs). The classic scaled depiction of "raptors" and many other dinosaurs that we see here and in Jurassic Park are fun, but are generally considered inaccurate by scientists today.
This would be such a cool job
Very well made. However, it is honestly upsetting that they used an inaccurate, outdated model for a historical museum. They should've used the most accurate model so far to avoid misinformation.
Amazing
Life uh...finds a way.
☺️😌😰👏👏👏👏
Good job. How about we start sculpting life-sized elephants, with so much detail you can't even tell it's a figure, but instead of placing their ears vertically, we make them horizontal? Hell, we could even stick some horns on its head.
You're poking fun at somebodies hard work, dimwit.
Such a shame so much work goes into something so completely inaccurate. Why don't we also go back to depicting Dinosaurs so fat they need to drag their bellies and tails on the ground.
Glasses45 go back even earlier.
Hey, even if its inacurrate, its still a beutiful piece.
Even if its not accurate, its still a beautifull peice. A hand-crafted beauty.
So true
Great video. What's the name of the company ?
Yeah but it's not an accurate historical biological representation, it's straight from Jurassic Park.
so satisfying
“At a pressure seven times greater than normal atmospheric pressure.” So... seven atmospheres?
Sooo much hard work..
you forgot to mention that's it's based from the VERY inaccurate Jurassic Park movies
So what... I'm sure if you tried it it wouldn't look any better.
great job!!!
I wonder how these guys will react when they realize that raptors have feathers..
Dream Wish dude did u see the original Jurassic Park
Yoni rev
You relies that movie was very innacuarate
lmao Jurassic Park didn’t invent dinosaurs you know, and actually the ‘velociraptors’ in Jp were inaccurate. Paleontologist in training here
incredible!!
4:30 hmmmmmmmm... looks... well.
Mr Potato I'm not the only one who's questioning weather that should be in my mouth or in this video
AeroSpaceStudios yeah not in my mouth, definitely in my balls
Mr Potato *Akward smile*
AeroSpaceStudios ahah
Lol....
Wow I learned a lot !
He can't walk that's not fare
Dont judge my name
bryan V "fare"
Wtf get off of TH-cam kid save your innocents while you can
@@catraapplesaucemeowmeow9540 leave him
He said the eyes where for a doyouthinkhesawus!!! I'm done😂😂😂
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Music was way too loud couldn't hear what he was whispering. Nice innacurate raptor, if people ever saw a real raptor they wouldn't know it because it wouldn't look like this. But on a side note, where the hell can I get someone to make me my own life sized dinosaur..... I'll choose an acrocanthrosaurus.
The music was too damn loud!!!! But thanks for such an informative video :)
let's see, broken wrist, featherless, oversized.yep, scientificaly inaccurate representation of a velociraptori bet they making for another creationist "museum".
DW19945211444 Let's just say it's a utahraptor that survived a wildfire
what if it was a utahraptor
Alex The derp iT would still de inacurate
Yeah it's scientifically inaccurate
its embarrassing how all these inaccurate dinosaur animatronics end up in museums and exhibitions and then the all say they are scientifically accurate representations of the creature
I heard everything its so interesting!