12:27: Here a small observation, the "Rexy" specimen has a height of 5.3m and 13.3m in length, making it one of the largest land carnivores on the Island.
@@ripperthesmilingindoraptor Ye, It's the largest T-Rex in the series. And we don't really know if the Spinosaurus was on Nublar, or the Giganotosaurus (Yet), And the I-Rex... was.. before Mosa. So yeah it *technically* is... for now.
In the Jurassic Park books, it actually went into full detail on what Denis’s death was like, for example “as he fell to the ground, he could feel a warm substance in his hand, what he didn't know was that it was his own guts” (idk if it says that exactly in the book)
Fun fact: in the novel, Nedry died in a much more brutal fashion, the dilo spit in his eyes, tore his stomach open, and then grabbed him by the head and shook him like a ragdoll
Quite surprised you mentioned Nedry's death without mentioning just how much MORE brutal it was in the novel. In the novel Nedry is hit by the venom in the eyes, which, in the novel, was composed more so of caustic acid rather than any sort of poison, this rendered Nedry blind while at the same time feelng a stabbing pain in his eyes as they were likely *melted* by the spit. Because Nedry wasn't able to see he had no idea where his attacker was, allowing the dilophosaur to gut him open, *spilling out his intestines* , and Nedry... *was still alive while this was all happening* Weakened he fell on the dilo's foot where it proceeded to pick him up by the head *while again, he was still alive* likely ending his life by shaking him like a ragdoll The book doesn't tell us how the dilo finished him off but only that Nedry hoped for one thing....that his pain would end soon as he had accepted his faith wanting nothing more for the dilo to finish him off if only to make the pain end
Truth be told, I always loved the Jurassic park movies, but Gojicenter made me love them even more. The detail that went into these videos; wow!! I can’t wait too see the new uploads as they come along, keep up the great work!
@@normalhuman9878 Yeah I've seen that animatic of the Dilo killing Nedry and wow that was wild and I know a few others from Klayton fioriti's channel. I want to get the books and read them myself.
IRL, a raptor's foot claw couldn't disembowel, it would actually end up breaking it if it tried to do so. Instead, it probably used it to stab its prey in vital areas like the neck, taking out arteries. We also think it could use the foot claw to climb trees.
@@kobepatterson261 Have you ever saw real life velociraptor immage? They were tiny. Blue's design is closser to utahraptor then velociraptor. It's so obvious that they were genetically modified XD
that thing is also easily the largest animals to have ever lived. Most people find sharks or whales to be terrifying either for how deadly they are or for their size but the Mosasaurus in the Movies is 40 damn meters long. It's not only larger than any whale ever but also deadlier than any shark to have ever lived. Truly a terrifying creature
@@mimimikail2603 in real life it wasn’t as big as the one in the film. Megalodon in real life was probably much bigger at 65 feet or so max..(estimates are always changing with the latest discoveries). The Meg film also oversized the Megalodon. That would be an interesting matchup though.
@@charliedallachie3539 The Meg in the Meg Movie is still significantly smaller than the Mosasaurus from Jurassic World. Meg was around 25-30 meters, The Mosa is around 40-45 meters.
@@mimimikail2603 where did you get the 40-45 meter figure? That’s over 120 feet. Almost 3 times the size of the real thing, it just seems inaccurate although it’s mentioned in the Jurassic franchise they made it much bigger on purpose.
Im actually kinda suprised that 2 very specific dinosaurs werent mentioned. The Dimorphidons, and sauropods. Dimorphidons would be like getting attacked by wild dogs since they probably wont wait for you to die before they start eating you. And sauropods could.... paste is an understatement.
Freaking awesome. The power of nature is something to be respected. Especially prehistoric nature. Hope you guys do the troodons from the game. Those guys were nasty killers.
fun fact, they weren't swallowed. Mosasaurus has another set of teeth inside of it's mouth that works the same way we chew. Basically she wasn't eaten, they were chewed in ways we didn't even realize how.
Something interesting to note about carnotaurus is that it’s believed these creatures had an extremely flexible skull, almost like a snake! While it’s a little less scary than getting ripped to pieces I thought it would be cool to mention.
Fantastic video, as per usual! Excited for a part two, as well as an Isla Sorna edition! Some future Jurassic franchise themed videos you might want to consider: 1. Spinosaurus vs Indominus Rex 2. Comparison b/w Jurassic World & real life specimens of the same dino 3. Carnotaurus vs Allosaurus (small glimpse in dominion trailer)
In a fight between ceratosauras and carnotauras i think the carnotauras is most likely to win! Why? You may ask ,well because . 1.the size ceratosaurases were measured to be 18 to 23 ft long in adult while the carnotaurases could grow from 29 to 33 ft meaning 10 ft bigger ! 2.speed carnotauras is much much faster than ceratosauras infact it's one of the fastest big sized carnivores 3rd and final:nothing lol
Goji center be watching a lot of casual geographic lately . Great video btw..loved every second of it . can't wait for part 2 to see my fav dino (spino) making some kills .
Another great video. Would love to hear you also incorporate some of the deaths from the Jurassic Park novels by Michael Crichton in with these videos (the ones that didnt make the films) - some of the deaths were grisly, to say the least. Like Ed Regis getting eaten by the juvenile T. Rex. Or some of the other velociraptor deaths!
Here’s two you could do next time: 1- Smashed- This one could happen if in the presence of one of the park’s sauropods, mentionably the Apatosaurus due to its ability to briefly stand on its back legs. If you are to intimidate the creature in one way or another, it could rear up and bring its massive front legs down on your tiny body. Knowing that this could instantly kill a large predator like T.Rex with a single hit, crushing the beast’s body in an instant, then it isn’t too far fetched to imagine the pancake of blood and guts that would be left from the animal’s 34-ton weight coming down on a tiny person. While a quick death, it would nevertheless be a violent one. 2- Stampeded- this could happen, and has happened, in the event of stampeding herbivores, wether it be from predators or an erupting volcano. Being in the way of the crowd would do nothing to stop them. First, you would be thrown forward, tumbling to the ground. This alone could cause your bones to shatter, potentially causing internal bleeding and unconsciousness. Following that, the herd would rush over you. Dozens of enormous feet would repeatedly smash into your body, over and over again, until all that would be left is a bloody mess smeared across the grass. Edit: Welp, this blew up
Here's a third: entering my presence threateningly. While I've become friends with a few humans, others still meet nasty ends. There's being gutted like a fish by the claws on my hands or my feet. Dismemberment as I pull your limbs off like a lego. There's getting bitten in half. Eye gouging. Folding your limbs the wrong way. getting ripped in half mouth first. And of course decapitation. Oh, and one last thing. After I finish someone I clean their head down to the bone and use it as a toy. My girlfriend Chloe compares it to a kitten with a ball of yarn.
Three ways to survive 1 don’t go their in the first place 2 be the cameraman since they won’t do anything to him 3 be with Chris Pat since he a dinosaur expert
Question: Will you ever look into Pacific Rim's Kaiju? I know they're comparatively lightweights, but I kind of enjoy seeing some of the more misc kaijus.
#JurassicWorld 🦖🦕 #JurassicWorldDominion Goji doesn’t just do kaiju. They do many great things! On part 2 please do The Indoraptor and make the title: War Dino
@@Yang-Zhiwen9eu5pu7b Killing them is also pointless. Why can't we just conserve the species and transport them to another isolated continent/island, undisturbed by humanity? They are animals, and they deserve to live peacefully. The real monsters here are us. Think about all of the crimes and catastrophes we have caused.
Looking forward to 'Part 2' now (👍)! Now here's a suggestion for a future video; what about a '10 Horrible Ways to Die' for the "King Kong 2005" version of Skull Island? There's PLENTY of gruesome ways to go there, too.
Whenever I had been asked if I would rather be killed by a Velociraptor or a T. rex I always picked T. rex because I thought it would be quick and instant. I guess not anymore...
Raptor would be instant if it breaks your neck or bites your head. But even then don't get any ideas of creating dinos to "TEST" that theory out, i doubt you wanna be eaten alive.
@@TiredofGaming nah mate. A person was untouched while standing in a pool of piranhas during a feeding frenzy. There has never been sharks killing people unless it's from bloodloss
I love your content bro! It makes me understand even more of Godzilla, Jurassic world and more! It’s amazing with the amount of detail and work put into these vids💪💪Thanks for the content yo
I mean, you DID leave a Warning, which means if RU-vid stops your channel from existing, they SUCK. I love your amazing content (even tho my dad is now scared of me since the day he caught me watching the " Horrible ways to die in Skull Island" video... Still, I LOVE your videos and I am very excited for the next episode. Brachiosaurus could also... what was it called again? IDK but they can "STEP ON YOU" to death.
Omg I love this 10 ways to die series love that you describe what the thing is and how it kills and you also do a example of how it kills with a test subject so in conclusion keep doing these videos 😉😁
Technically the quills only passed a little bit more through the skin without touching any vital organ in my view point but doesn't matter, Very nice video btw
Your voice is so good that it makes the video interesting. Ep 2 please. One more thing Good that u realize u said "this guy" but changed it later to "girl" bc are dinos were female to prevent reproduction 15:22
2:04 | maybe if the raptors in real life were actually this size maybe then this would be a accurate death, but since we are talking about Jurassic Park, this might as well count as a death.
The Velociraptor is actually a small turkey sized dinosaur with feathers. And the real Dilophosaur is bigger than the Velociraptor but Isla Nublar depicts them smaller than Raptors.
Another thing about velociraptor is that it's large claw on both of its feet could not disenbowel, it was shown and proofen on the TV series called the truth about killer dinosaurs.
The series has a go-to reason for the unnatural depictions for their "non-hybrid" dinosaurs and it's the mixture of non-dino DNA like from frogs to complete the sequences. Well, if you think about it all their dinos are technically hybrids tbh
I'm always amazed that when there's a massive, vicious, flesh eating dinosaur (like the Indominus) out there, they send people out to hunt them with MP5s and pathetic little taser poles which will do nothing but piss it off. At least have ONE person there with a Barrett M82, some hot .50 BMG would at least have a CHANCE of killing it
Even though I am a huge Camp Cretaceous fan, I do admit..HOW DID THEY SURVIVE SOME OF THAT!!! Once you pointed out where the quills hit Sammy I was like: WHAT! (Also I think the quills should have been strong on her, like it killed a CERATOSAURS!)
I agree with u like dont get me wrong i love the camp cretaceous crew but even i said there was no way in hell that sammy should have survived being stabbed by the scorpios let alone poisoned by it
10:42 if I remember correctly, nobody has died this way surprisingly. In fact that's the only way they could kill you realistically since the pure weight of you would weigh it down making it unable to fly