How about the remaining genera from Jurassic Park: Operation Genesis? Acrocanthosaurus, Albertosaurus, Camarasaurus, Carcharodontosaurus, Dryosaurus, Edmontosaurus, Homalocephale, Styracosaurus, and Torosaurus.
5:16 Is like calling a Tiger but it’s scientific name Panthera panthera instead of actually calling it Panthera tigris but a Bison it’s scientific name is called Bison bison.
3:12 what about mosasaurus? They could incorporate Pectinodon in a future project and keep it's tunnel stalking behavior, but a much more accurate looking one of course. And maybe leave behind laying eggs in bodies because that probably doesn't make sense for any tetrapod to do.
The events and charictars dont line up w the timeline of jp. And credit to *troodon* it wasnt debated back when the came out. Also this troodons teeth dont match the game version. The only thing u need to get right and still failed. Also herrasaurus vary in size so tech they could be this size as adult. U shouldve played the game on yt before the review tbh
I didn’t really mind this game; not my personal favorite, but it was OK. As for accuracies, I’m thinking that you’re just trying to compare them to what the sciences say about them today. While “Troodons” design is yes, need to be a movie monster; the naming arguments are actually more passable than you think. Unless we’re going with current understandings. Troodon may have been a waste basket taxon; but it wasn’t considered undiagnostic until 2017; a good, six years after the game was made. So kind of passable in my opinion. As for the whole argument of genus name being made into a species name; have you seen the scientific names of some of the animals that we have today?!? a number of them actually have their genus name twice as their species name! Red Fox - Vulpes vulpes Common Skunk - Mephitis mephitis Eurasian Eagle Owl - Bubo bubo And my personal favorite; Western Lowland Gorilla - Gorilla gorilla gorilla So this dinosaur having a genus name is a species name really isn’t that bad. Especially when you count prehistoric animals like Geosternbergia sternbergi ( currently still under argument of being either its own genus, or a species a Pteranodon )
Should you tackle the 2 big mobile games (Jurassic World Alive and Jurassic World: The Game), I’d suggest splitting them by rarity, as otherwise you’d be there all day.
Colin Trevorrow said that the game is soft canon but now it's probably not canon at all after Dominion and final Camp Cretaceous season
What you try to tell hardcore Telltale fans with the game not being canon
How about the remaining genera from Jurassic Park: Operation Genesis?
Acrocanthosaurus, Albertosaurus, Camarasaurus, Carcharodontosaurus, Dryosaurus, Edmontosaurus, Homalocephale, Styracosaurus, and Torosaurus.
Well still need Metriacanthosaurus and Suchomimus
5:16 Is like calling a Tiger but it’s scientific name Panthera panthera instead of actually calling it Panthera tigris but a Bison it’s scientific name is called Bison bison.
3:12 what about mosasaurus? They could incorporate Pectinodon in a future project and keep it's tunnel stalking behavior, but a much more accurate looking one of course. And maybe leave behind laying eggs in bodies because that probably doesn't make sense for any tetrapod to do.
You forgot 1 more thing. Both the Tylosaurus and Herrerasaurus have lips. Also, I think the Herrerasaurus are more like mobbing
@octolia2024 like Komodo dragons and Carcharadontosauroids
Imagine seeing Herrerasaurus in the movies.
The events and charictars dont line up w the timeline of jp.
And credit to *troodon* it wasnt debated back when the came out.
Also this troodons teeth dont match the game version. The only thing u need to get right and still failed.
Also herrasaurus vary in size so tech they could be this size as adult.
U shouldve played the game on yt before the review tbh
I didn’t really mind this game; not my personal favorite, but it was OK.
As for accuracies, I’m thinking that you’re just trying to compare them to what the sciences say about them today.
While “Troodons” design is yes, need to be a movie monster; the naming arguments are actually more passable than you think. Unless we’re going with current understandings.
Troodon may have been a waste basket taxon; but it wasn’t considered undiagnostic until 2017; a good, six years after the game was made. So kind of passable in my opinion.
As for the whole argument of genus name being made into a species name; have you seen the scientific names of some of the animals that we have today?!? a number of them actually have their genus name twice as their species name!
Red Fox - Vulpes vulpes
Common Skunk - Mephitis mephitis
Eurasian Eagle Owl - Bubo bubo
And my personal favorite;
Western Lowland Gorilla - Gorilla gorilla gorilla
So this dinosaur having a genus name is a species name really isn’t that bad. Especially when you count prehistoric animals like
Geosternbergia sternbergi ( currently still under argument of being either its own genus, or a species a Pteranodon )
hello!cool video
Should you tackle the 2 big mobile games (Jurassic World Alive and Jurassic World: The Game), I’d suggest splitting them by rarity, as otherwise you’d be there all day.
What’s going on with their eyes???? 4:06
Yeah It is a cool video he's so cool
you get done with JP franchise you might want to give the Dino Crisis games a try. There are some amazingly inaccurate dinos in it.
Dude, you need a better mic. You sound super muffled like your on speaker phone but your phone is under the seat of the car.
play it
Troodon does exist 😡