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You all should pay closer attention to details. This Pyroraptor wasn’t hunting Owen and Kayla. It more than likely was protecting a nest, much like how geese and swans do. First clue, it shook off a thin layer of snow when it first appeared. Likely the result of sitting on a nest. Second clue, when it approached Owen and Kayla, it didn’t rush them, it approached slowly as if it was studying them as potential threats to the nest he was guarding. Third clue, it never injured Owen or Kayla, just chased them around his territory until they got in the elevator. That’s what most geese and swans I’ve seen videos of do when they are brooding a nest. Therefore, this Pyroraptor is not hunting, but is being a good dad by guarding his nest. Bash me all you want for this, but it made the most sense to me when I saw this scene in the movie theaters.
At first I thought the pyroraptor was stupid or inexperienced to hunt. Instead of a surprise attack it makes noise and comes up from the front. However, your theory explains it better. The heroes provoked him to attack as they drew their weapons
The pyroraptor is a very clever and fierce predator. It might have been protecting a nest, but it wasn't messing around doing so. They were lucky because the way it went after them on cold thin ice and into the water. Very dangerous.
Neither does any common sense. Let's both walk on thin ice, right next to eachother instead of spreading out and sliding on bellies to disperse weight. How was she able to reach 5 feet under water, while still standing up on ice? How was she able to stand right on the edge of busted ice, and not fall through? Things like that in movies really bothers me.
@@RU-vidSaysThereCantBeTwoRyans I was thinking about all of this as well, in fact it kind of took me out of the scene especially them not feeling cold at all like they were...well in a movie studio.
@Mind Master right?! When things are too weird like that, or make zero sense, makes me feel totally disengaged with the movie. Let's use the first movie as an example: when the T-rex breaks out, and all you hear is the pouring rain, and the t-rex noises.. I felt like I was hiding in the flipped over car, soaking wet and freezing my ass off, but too afraid to shiver otherwise the T-rex would see or hear me. Things that make zero sense really ruins a movie for me., especially if it's one thing after the other after the other.
For everybody who’s reading this comment, 6 feet converts to 1.83 meters. I am from the United States but I use the metric system for reasons of international collaboration and convenience. Universal Pictures really should rely less often on the US customary system and more on the metric system, since it is based on the decimal number: 10.
The pyro deserved more screentime, it got half of this scenes worth of it and it would have shown of more of the feathered dinosaurs, Moros, 1 scene at the start, theri, 2 scenes during the end, PYRO DESERVED MORE, GIVE IT A ROLE IN A SPIN OFF SHOW LIKE A KAYLA WATTS SHOW WHERE IT PLAYS A TORO ROLE
@@diegofavaratozfilms962 Penguin DNA gives Pyroraptor the ability to swim and leopard seal DNA makes pyro more aggressive So i think Pyroraptor had both penguin and Leopard seal DNA
@@theotheseaeagle And even if there was, the design doesn't match the behavior they showed. Its way too skinny and the feather coat is too light to be able to survive in frigid ice water, let alone dive in it like a leopard seal.
I love the part where she screamed as she ran across the catwalk even if she is a badass pilot by all rights I love the fact she has a realistic reaction to getting chased by a damn dinosaur which is *screaming*
The first time I saw the trailer of this movie, and before I saw the whole movie, I thought the black woman was Kelly, Ian Malcom's daughter, as an adult.
Finally a truly beautiful feathery dinosaur. Biosyn finally made what type of dinos we want to see! I hope the next season of Jurassic will have more of these actual dinos with hair, feathers, quills, and surviving on pure instinct because the Pyroraptor, Quetzacoatlus and Therizinosaurus are Beautiful!
@@theotheseaeagle The size is obviously incorrect, there needs to be more feathers on the face and legs, the mouth is inaccurate, and it is unknown if they were great swimmers. But I still love that jurassic is SLOWLY going in the right direction.
@@kamirostorino9416correct, most dinosaurs had different colors depending if they were male or female just like in today's animal's , but some dinosaurs only had colors matching there Habitat, so I'd say feathered dinos mainly bad display colors like that
The pyroraptor isn't adapted to a snowy environment she just spends most of her time in this area because her feathers keep her warm and there she doesn't have to worry about predators like giganotosaurus or competition like dilophosaurus
for human eyes yes but in reality, tigers live in the jungle and they're red and a lot of orange cats caught rabbits, colors only matter if the prey aren't colorblind or have good vision xD
The pyro raptor does look more realistic then the other raptors in the series, but they still made it triple it’s actual size 😐. Next time you make a human-sized raptor, just use the freaking deinonychus and utahraptor already, Jurassic world.
The atrociraptors were originally supposed to be deinonychus but they were changed as they found that deinonychus would be too “confusing” and similar to normal velociraptors
@@AtrociCollectorlmao what. I’d say atrociraptor sounds more similar to velociraptor than deinonychus. I mean it’s still nice though that they are giving more under represented dinosaurs the spotlight
The Pyroraptor looks cool I guess… but this scene would have been better if the Quetz was stalking Owen and Kayla on the ground/ice like a giant killer stork…
But wouldn't the ice just break if something so huge like the quetz is on top of it ( i know that the quetz is actually pretty fragile , but in this universe it suddenly stepping on the plane literally shook it for a moment so it's very strong in this universe no doubt) Like it couldn't even accomodate 2 people and a Pyroraptor, it was already cracking
For those who don't Know why the pyroraptor was diving to the water to catch is because obviously it knew that it would slip to it dives faster in water so it decided to break the glass in order to put Owen and Kayla to the water so it would be easier to catch
Am I the only one who likes that they made most of the dinosaurs larger than they actually were? The movie isn't about scientific accuracy, that's not why people watch it. People want to be entertained, they want big scary dinosaurs to create tension. This scene would not be nearly as intense if they made the Pyroraptor it's actual size. Making it bigger made it scarier and made the scene better to watch. I don't think Owen and Kayla would have been too scared if they saw one 3 foot tall raptor approaching them
My main problem with inaccurate representation of dinosaurs for the sake of spectacle is that it creates a false impression of dinosaurs in the publics mind. You already have people who get pissy about more accurate dinosaurs being displayed because of there own false interpretations.
@skullstar I understand that but it's people choice. How they choose to see dinosaurs. What kind of dinosaurs they want to see on their TV. If people want to see accurate dinosaurs, they can go watch a different movie. If they want to see less accurate and scary dinosaurs, this is the movie for them. Jurassic World went with the first three movies of the franchise, not wanting to change the Jurassic Park dinosaurs too much. In 1993, the Jurassic Park dinosaurs were probably the most accurate on screen dinosaurs we had seen. I feel like they added the Therizinosaurus and Pyroraptor to try calm people down who were screaming down their throats that the dinosaurs were not accurate. But, it's still not good enough for some people. The Jurassic franchise are horror movies so the scenes with the dinosaurs are supposed to be intense and the dinosaurs are supposed to be terrifying, not accurate. I feel like maybe some people watch this and forget that it's a horror movie, not a nature documentary
I mean that’s the whole point. It’s about spectacle. The point of the original park was about creating spectacular dinosaurs to look at. Even if they could bring back a 100% genetic clone of the T-Rex, if they found out it was covered in feathers they would modify the DNA as most people want to see a big toothy Dino. Corporations paid the scientists to make miracles happen and as long as those miracles would sell they could keep trying new things.
Judging by the ice thickness that wouldn’t crack at all even if you have an ATV with you lol…ice at 6 inches is actually pretty strong as it turns out..
I don’t like how everyone was like a superhero in this one. Remember how stupid it was in Lost Kingdom when the little girl kicked the raptor out the window? That’s basically this whole movie. A lot of cool Dinos though.
@@StarplayzYT5461 naw in a cold ass environment like that once u fall into the cold freezing water your body temperature drops and it looked like they were miles away from civilization he woulda have hypothermia tbh
Fun fact: pyroraptor has this name cuz the fossils of it was found near a forest fire so that's why pyroraptor got its name and it's called the fire theif
If only that had about if realism like the obviously cold water…and touching the metal railing with a wet hand would peel the skin off…I mean the last time my hand was wet and I touched a pole my hand got stuck and some skin came off…that hurt all day lol…
This scene feels oddly underwhelming. There was no buildup to the Pyroraptor appearing. Maybe it could have had them both walking and we see the Pyroraptor lurking in the background until we finally see it appear. I guess it might also have to do with the fact that the scene is super short and basically doesn't have any consequences. Make fun of Jurassic Park III all you want but at least the raptor sequence involved the raptor lurking in the background and actually was longer and had consequences since it involved Grant getting split up from the group and meeting Eric.
I love Jurassic park its my dream to be a dino worker and I love blue and beta is so cute 🥰 and the rexy he is the best Indomines rex is like Hey you dumb rex and blue fight me rexy okay and then mosasaurus roar and yea indominis is dead 😂😂😂
Porque no les da frio en esa zona que al parecer esta congelada? En algunos documentales del zonas congeladas, están con chamarras mega gruesas y gorros y guantes y botas. Y estos dos están como si estuvieran a 18'C
What I noticed about this scene is that the pyroraptor’s feathers didn’t get wet at all. So it most likely had duck and penguin dna to fill in the gaps and that explains why it was so good at swimming and how it didn’t get wet