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They lived in the Late Cretaceous period about 85.8 to 70.6 million years ago, but it wasn’t until 1993 that the velociraptor became world famous when it had its starring turn in the film Jurassic Park. Although - as we’ll go into later - this film depiction isn’t exactly accurate, the velociraptor is just as interesting in real life as it was depicted on film. Today we’re going to deep dive into this historic hunter, from the first discovery to famous velociraptor fossils.
0:00 Introduction
0:50 First discovery
4:27 Species of velociraptor
7:00 What did a velociraptor look like?
7:44 Claws out!
9:33 Smile for the camera, velociraptor
10:32 A sturdy head on its shoulders
13:20 A feathery foe
16:05 Cold-hearted, warm-blooded killer
16:36 Speed demon
17:52 Home sweet home
18:45 What’s for dinner?
19:16 How did they hunt?
21:07 Sounds of the Late Cretaceous
24:13 When did they die out?
24:51 A ferocious family tree
29:51 Famous fossils
35:03 Jurassic Park
37:47 Film vs Reality
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@dinosaurdiscovery
@dinosaurdiscovery Год назад
A large part of this video was missing in the previous upload so here is full version. Have a great week everyone.
@Jurassic150
@Jurassic150 Год назад
You should also do a documentary about Dilophosaurus.
@och70
@och70 Год назад
Thanks for clarifying that. I was thinking "Didn't I already watch this one??"
@evanroberts2771
@evanroberts2771 Год назад
I don't know where you got your info from, but the film makers admitted that they needed a bigger dinosaur than velociraptor but wanted to keep the name as it sounded cooler.
@tonyrico9335
@tonyrico9335 Год назад
Great video thank you!
@mmsizzlak3726
@mmsizzlak3726 Год назад
A Thai fighting roster with the huge spurs... Those birds are all muscle and not really consumable due to how tough their muscle fibers are... Dinosaurs remind me of them and when they kick with their spurs that $hit hurts so anything bigger with higher weaponry is scary to me
@pst5345
@pst5345 Год назад
Everybody doubting the danger of a turkey sized bird with a big claw has never been attacked by a rooster.
@bradsmithstudios8881
@bradsmithstudios8881 Год назад
exactly! I was attacked by a blue jay once and I was emotionally scarred.
@6thmichcav262
@6thmichcav262 Год назад
A swan is about the same size as a turkey. I’ve been charged by swans when kayaking, and seeing an angry swan puffed up and run/flying at you at about 10mph left me with no doubt he had violent intent.
@davidletasi3322
@davidletasi3322 Год назад
Geese are fearless as well.
@nightlightabcd
@nightlightabcd Год назад
One was not the problem but they ran in packs!
@rogerelliss9829
@rogerelliss9829 Год назад
I've been waiting for someone to point this out since the movie first came out. 😂
@keileyk8507
@keileyk8507 Год назад
In my opinion it's unreasonable to think that they didn't vocalize at all, especially with how vocal most birds are.
@davidsheckler4450
@davidsheckler4450 11 месяцев назад
Your opinion doesn't matter unless you can physically prove any of this
@keileyk8507
@keileyk8507 10 месяцев назад
@@davidsheckler4450 Thank you for your OPINION on this :)
@davidsheckler4450
@davidsheckler4450 10 месяцев назад
@@keileyk8507 Physically prove your fake-a-saurses then. Pictures with any 🤷
@keileyk8507
@keileyk8507 10 месяцев назад
@@davidsheckler4450 I don't know what your problem is here. Your OPINION doesn't matter to me. And I have no business to prove anything to you, you're not worth my time. Have a nice day :)
@justinafuchs2619
@justinafuchs2619 8 месяцев назад
⁠​⁠​⁠​⁠​⁠@@davidsheckler4450Your opinion on Velociraptors doesn’t matter unless you can physically prove they didn’t vocalise. And if you weren’t that dense, you would have get that point before embarrassing yourself.
@BillyTheBigKid82
@BillyTheBigKid82 Год назад
Man, the turkeys in the Jurassic Park universe must be HUGE.
@peterolbrisch8970
@peterolbrisch8970 2 месяца назад
A turkey wll fuck you up.
@lesleyhahn8682
@lesleyhahn8682 Год назад
the sound that comes to my mind when I think of velociraptors is, "Clever girl."
@monarchminnie5827
@monarchminnie5827 8 месяцев назад
Mine is “ALLEN”
@SPXC3_MUSHR0oMS
@SPXC3_MUSHR0oMS 2 месяца назад
I think of the clicking noise for when Owen was training them
@177SCmaro
@177SCmaro Год назад
Jurassic Park can easily be explained by fact that those are not "true" dinosaur clones but genetically pieced together dinosaur-like creatures designed to be theme park exhibits.
@sabrinaschell4938
@sabrinaschell4938 Год назад
“You didn’t ask for reality. You asked for more teeth.”
@177SCmaro
@177SCmaro Год назад
@@sabrinaschell4938 lol, right?
@mufasaruleroftheanimalking1026
@mufasaruleroftheanimalking1026 6 месяцев назад
I wish you were entirely right. Unfortunately the JP Movie also presents inaccurate fossils. The Velociraptor is oversized as fossil too.
@177SCmaro
@177SCmaro 6 месяцев назад
@@mufasaruleroftheanimalking1026 Maybe Grant just sucks at identification and mistook it for a Utahraptor or something? 😅
@demoncore5342
@demoncore5342 5 месяцев назад
Makes sense, both in franchise and for franchise. It's not the real thing, it doesn't even look like the real thing (although, first film was pretty "realistic" considering what we knew back then), it looks as you expect it to look. Btw, we didn't discover utahraptor since after the film, JP raptors were ment to be scary, not realistic. It's just such an irony, movie monster gets validated by science.
@FloozieOne
@FloozieOne Год назад
I fell into this video by mistake but it was a great mistake. Very complete and informative and your voice is so soothing with no awful screeching dinosaurs like most sites. Thanks for this, now I have to go watch some more of your stuff. p.s. definitely with feathers.
@godfreychang5803
@godfreychang5803 Год назад
P ❤Ppp😊😊
@michelfraenkel4920
@michelfraenkel4920 4 месяца назад
Ai
@garyramirez1420
@garyramirez1420 11 месяцев назад
The part of the documentary saying that didn't know why velocitaptor would attack prey larger than it's self is actually a bit explainable, all they have to do is look at birds of prey, bird's of prey go after prey bigger than themselves as well as small prey, golden eagle's hunt deer, wolves, fox's and mountain goat which are all bigger than the eagles themselves and it's not because they are sick or weak, peregrine falcons have been known to attack and hunt pelicans which again are much bigger than the falcons themselves, raptors today or bird's of prey are very opportunistic predators and will take any chance they can with their prey if they know they can dispatch it and eat it, so it's very likely that velocitaptor was the same way
@frankhernandez6883
@frankhernandez6883 Год назад
Dinos with FEATHERS would certainly be scarier. Especially if they would rattle the quills
@greghh2223
@greghh2223 Год назад
Of course it's less scary. It's smaller. But still, facts are facts, and this video is valuable for giving us a more accurate picture of these critters.
@davidsheckler4450
@davidsheckler4450 11 месяцев назад
"Facts are facts" 😂🤣😅😂🤣😅😂😅😅😂🤣😅 you don't have any facts & can't provide any physical evidence
@gamingcreatesworlddd2425
@gamingcreatesworlddd2425 9 месяцев назад
​​@@davidsheckler4450t it's confirmed jp raptors were based on deinonycus real velociraptor was just 3 feet in height
@justinafuchs2619
@justinafuchs2619 8 месяцев назад
Just ignore the muppet, he’s parroting the bs all over the comment section.
@embersofwolfenflame7346
@embersofwolfenflame7346 Год назад
I always saw velociraptors as simular to cassawaries. Due to the foot claw,i imagined thats how they used it.
@what2watchyt
@what2watchyt Год назад
I’m soon to be an apprentice falconer because my love for these dinosaurs.
@SandraNelson063
@SandraNelson063 Год назад
The late, great Sir Terry Pratchett ( Him diamond) created a wonderful character in his Discworld series. The Royal Falconer of Lancre, HodgesAaaarrrrrgggggg. He adores his birds utterly, almost as much as they all hate him. They all keep trying to kill him every chance they get. Hence the Aaaarrrrrggggg part of his name. Good luck!
@rachelgohlman3582
@rachelgohlman3582 Год назад
Falcons are lil dinosaurs.
@tomc8617
@tomc8617 Год назад
Close Velociraptor relative Utahraptor was a good deal larger. Not just "turkey-sized, but 16-18 feet long! ..... "Utahraptor [Utah Raptor] is a genus of large dromaeosaurid dinosaur that lived in North America during the Early Cretaceous period. It was a heavy-built, ground-dwelling, bipedal carnivore. It contains a single species, Utahraptor ostrommaysi, which is one of the largest-known members of the family Dromaeosauridae, measuring 16-18 ft long and weighing 620-660 lb." ..." --Wikipedia ____________________ Velociraptor and Utahraptor: How do the cousins compare after new information comes to light? [excerpt] "Velociraptor is an animal that is well adapted to a lifestyle that is dependent on running or sprinting. Utahraptor appears to be much bulkier. Utahraptor is missing many of velociraptor’s previously mentioned features. No caudal rods, short metatarsals and it appears to have a longer femur. ..." --Institute for the Study of Mongolian Dinosaurs
@DenverStarkey
@DenverStarkey Год назад
despite popular beleive , the raptors in JP and JW are alctually BETWEEN the size of the utah raptor and Dienonychus. bigger than Dien , but definitely smaller than the utah raptor. many try to claim they are the saize of utah raptors , but they arn't they could pass for either large examples of Dienonychus , or small examples of the utah raptors.
@kai6xx
@kai6xx 4 месяца назад
Exactly
@TheRodentSama
@TheRodentSama Год назад
One thing that gets me with raptor types, and the Velociraptor, is I find the actual animal far scarier than the Jurassic Park version. Ok, the JP ones are scary as f*ck... but the real animal being basically a decent sized feathered bird of prey that hunted in packs like wolves, makes it something far beyond anything that fiction could write. When you then consider that Deinonychus is closer to the movie, the Deinonychus itself then becomes scarier in its own right than the movie. Giant, 6ft birds of prey that had enormous killing claws on their feet, razor sharp teeth, and a pretty decent sized brain. Scary stuff. I mean, with Velociraptor, imagine being hunted by a pack of wolves across a tundra or through a forest. They're stalking you, and at any time may actually charge, and circle you, pincer movement to make sure you can't go one way or the other, you can only go forwards... which means the wolves behind you WILL catch you as you have no choice but to run in a straight line... ... but now imagine that scenario with a group of around 10 or 15 Eagle sized birds that have teeth for good measure.
@tonyromano6220
@tonyromano6220 Год назад
Lol, 10mm baby!
@frocat5163
@frocat5163 Год назад
Except _Velociraptor_ almost certainly *didn't* hunt in packs... 19:30
@MonsterXenomorphVelocira-uq3mj
@MonsterXenomorphVelocira-uq3mj 7 месяцев назад
i like velociraptors
@gic8849
@gic8849 Год назад
I love that you’re so interested in Dino’s you made a whole entire other high quality page just to teach us about em …you’re as cool as your voice Love you & your content thank you!!
@nathanielvashaw2328
@nathanielvashaw2328 4 месяца назад
I'm pretty done with people saying that feathered dinosaurs can't be scary. Have they seen eagles or terror birds?
@houseguest4534
@houseguest4534 Год назад
This is definitely my favourite RU-vid channel to date literally truly fascinating videos one after the other thank you so much for sharing please keep the great content coming!!!
@user-lq9oi5jq3n
@user-lq9oi5jq3n 8 месяцев назад
Okay
@houseguest4534
@houseguest4534 8 месяцев назад
@@user-lq9oi5jq3n okay! 😘
@thenightscythe2030
@thenightscythe2030 Год назад
Ok... So imagine a large Goose coming at you, with Talon's like an Eagle... Running 30 mph. Still a terrifying thought...lol
@sabrinaschell4938
@sabrinaschell4938 2 месяца назад
Especially if said goose has fuck-off huge serrated teeth
@sicandunya
@sicandunya Год назад
Great video. Thanks for your work.
@anthonybeers
@anthonybeers Год назад
I have 4 kinds of starlings and two kinds of bee eaters in my yard at the moment and yet paleontologists get confused anytime they find two similar animals in the same area.
@kellykilts6297
@kellykilts6297 3 месяца назад
Thats because you can look in your yard in real time and not have to sift through 65 million yrs of forensic evolution.
@blue_ex3852
@blue_ex3852 Год назад
Great video:)
@user-qb9fv3bf2d
@user-qb9fv3bf2d 18 дней назад
I could literally watch these types of videos all day. Should have been a Dinosaurologist.
@user-lq9oi5jq3n
@user-lq9oi5jq3n 8 месяцев назад
Awesome.
@jinbaofan8957
@jinbaofan8957 Год назад
Cool video!
@cdfdesantis699
@cdfdesantis699 Год назад
I always maintain that the evidence that SOME dinosaurs survived the Chixalub impact can be seen in ostriches, emus, cassowaries, & the mad eyes of our barnyard chickens. I adore chickens as pets, but I REALLY wanna be the 1st one on the block with a velociraptor!
@seanmartin2185
@seanmartin2185 Год назад
Barnyard chickens emus cassowaries and ostriches all reproduce after their own kind. That is the evidence we see today and all we know. When does sexual reproduction happen if it's taking millions or billions of years to change from one kind to another and then it has to find the female of the same thing somewhere that changed at the same time correct? I'm just curious where we get the logic that anyone could believe that dinosaurs could turn into a bird? Strange
@cdfdesantis699
@cdfdesantis699 Год назад
@@seanmartin2185 From "BirdLife International" - dinosaur evolution expert Prof. Roger Benson, "Birds belong to the theropod group of dinosaurs that include T. rex.". There is much more to this report, as well as confirmation by paleontologists & ornithologists. Thanks for your reply.
@seanmartin2185
@seanmartin2185 Год назад
@@cdfdesantis699 Evolution and Professor don't belong in the same sentence. Do some more research evidence of creation is all we have. There's no way to describe the laws that run the universe unless somebody gave the laws. That right there is indoctrination it's the reason Hitler killed 6 million Jews. He believed in evolution too and was a flaming racist just like Charles darwin. Charles Darwin was actually a naturalist and a real dull-witted man. I'm sorry but the evolutionary Tale and the geological column don't have any substantial evidence and I've studied it 30 years. Thanks though keep searching!
@cdfdesantis699
@cdfdesantis699 Год назад
@@seanmartin2185 It's rather close-minded to aver that evolution & creationism are mutually exclusive. I have no issue believing that God created everything, & set in motion the evolution of the universe. God said, "Let there be light", & ever since, there's been light. Stars are born, live for trillions of yrs, & die. Our star, the sun, gives light to our solar system 24/7. God doesn't have to continually say, "Let there be light.". God created all life, & told it, "Be fruitful & multiply.". Life has done so, from the 1st bacteria which appeared on earth 4 billion yrs. ago, right up to today, with earth's human population now standing at 8 billion, because we've taken our Creator at His Word, & breed like frenzied rabbits. God doesn't have to tell every single male & female to be fruitful & multiply. He set the mechanism in place eons & eons ago, & has no need to constantly repeat himself. Science & astronomy have proven that the majority of the stars we see at night are so far away, & their light (created by God) takes so many billions of yrs. to reach earth, that those stars died long, long ago. Ice cores from Greenland & Antarctica, & sediment cores from lake & ocean beds, are used to track the geologic, climactic, & carbon-based life form evolution of earth, & even give evidence of interaction with space traveling objects such as asteroids & comets. Comets brought water to the new-born planet, cooling the fires of its birth, & eventually those waters covered the earth. It was at that point that "the Spirit of God moved upon the face of the waters". I will not limit my God by believing He Himself is constrained to humanity's imperfect knowledge of His works. I will not limit my understanding of the universe God has created by turning away from the scientific evidence of His power. As the hymn sings, "Oh Lord, my God, when I in awesome wonder consider all the worlds Thy hands have made - I see the stars, I hear the rolling thunder - Thy power throughout the universe displayed...How great Thou art!"
@seanmartin2185
@seanmartin2185 Год назад
@@cdfdesantis699 then consider Genesis and you'll see it's certainly mutually exclusive to God only. I would just consider the god of the Holy Bible not this God that you have fantasized. I do not see anything in scripture except the let there be light and a few things else you said that were correct. Did you end up getting as far as day 6 reading where He created Adam? And actually the entire first chapter God would have written himself obviously it says God said and God said, and God said, and God said and it says it quite a few times and everything happened exactly how it should have. Chapter 2 you'll notice somebody else is offering! It's man yeah it's now Lord God Lord God. Genesis actually has 10 authors in total. As far as the star is being where they're at you've also missed the other passages of scripture and just seek them all out for yourself but I will send you a list of scriptures that states after God created the stars that were around the earth which was created first he flung them into place he stretched the heavens and it is still in the process of moving. You are correct and saying God doesn't have to continually speak light. But it was not billions or trillions of years ago because clearly the Bible gives us how old Adam was until he died. If you add up all the dates in the Bible it comes to almost 6,000 years ago to the creation. I believe God is on a time scale and 6,000 years will represent the six day work week. On the day of the Lord's return that will start the next Thousand Years of the great day of the lord. He is always on time. Anyway he stretched forth the heavens the stars are in place where they are and there is no issue with seeing the lights and it can be certainly as far away as they are saying it is. That is still not a problem for us to see it if God initially created the Stars around the Earth in a closer proximity that's not a problem for God. There are trees that are standing through layers of rock that these people claim are formed over millions of years slowly. It's not possible the tree is fully preserved it could never have stood there that long while somehow layers of straight Rock and Earth are being formed around it. Obviously this thing was buried rapidly. The fossils were very rapidly. You cannot have a fossil you cannot have death pose positions on animals like they find when they dig these things if they were not buried quickly. To deny the Genesis account is to just completely forget about God. I'm trying to say you can't have it both ways. You have to stick with the Genesis account and that God of creation and trust that otherwise it all falls apart
@matthewpitre8159
@matthewpitre8159 10 месяцев назад
You should have added the vocalizations of those animals when you were trying to describe What they may have sounded like Like the cassowary or the stellar sea eagle
@pokenopoly2959
@pokenopoly2959 5 месяцев назад
IKR?
@joeomalley2835
@joeomalley2835 10 месяцев назад
Thanks for the video. Very interesting. I'm finishing up on my read of Jurassic Park.
@gustaftheone9279
@gustaftheone9279 7 месяцев назад
Awww, imagine being fossilised protecting your unborn babies in the nest. Sad, yet beautiful 😢
@amandafazio2494
@amandafazio2494 Год назад
Yaaaaaaay 🥳🎉 My favourite dinosaur since I was a child in the 80s 🥳🎉
@jp-um2fr
@jp-um2fr Год назад
As an old Englishman it is very rare for me to state that an American documentary is superb. I hate loud mouthed wide open spaces talking AT me. It's is, if not better than the BBC. On the flippant side my brother always insisted on eating the turkeys neck and 'parsons nose' at Christmas, I bet these bu**gers had a superb parsons nose. SUBD and bell and conratulations. More please.
@stoopingfalcon891
@stoopingfalcon891 Год назад
Sounds like the vel had the same issues as modern day Cheetahs. Good for short burst high speed chases, but extended chases were beyond their capabilaties
@jamesfranz7508
@jamesfranz7508 Год назад
Thanks for what you do I love dinasores yours thoughts about them n the reach you have done very interesting thank you
@jamesfranz7508
@jamesfranz7508 Год назад
Gained a follerer
@bartadams4333
@bartadams4333 11 месяцев назад
Love dinosaurs shows
@alanbadilla7003
@alanbadilla7003 5 месяцев назад
Honestly your voice makes me sleepy🥱
@shensley27
@shensley27 6 месяцев назад
Spielberg could absolutely re-release an updated Jurassic Park with feathered dinos. It's not like they didn't remove the guns from ET to keep up with the times.
@michaelb6420
@michaelb6420 5 месяцев назад
She Is Beautifully STUNNING 😳😳😳
@Ciccio_Mobilegames
@Ciccio_Mobilegames Год назад
Woooww 🎉🎉🎉🎉 the amazing movie
@darrenadams-mv7mu
@darrenadams-mv7mu 7 месяцев назад
dinosaur discovery good show
@alexkautz5766
@alexkautz5766 10 месяцев назад
This would have been far more interesting if you had not spent so much time criticizing Jurassic Park. You seem to be oblivious to the fact that Michael Crichton was an author of fiction, and refered to his creatures not as dinosaurs, but genetically altered "theme park monsters." Otherwise, a very interesting and informative video, thank you!
@dmreturns6485
@dmreturns6485 Год назад
Seems like a great video. I'd recomend not to use the "crazy rollercoaster" transitions between shots.
@rljpdx
@rljpdx 8 месяцев назад
i feel informed on velociraptors now.
@frankhernandez6883
@frankhernandez6883 Год назад
I believe the illustrations are wrong. Some have their claws/wrists facing down. they should have their hands facing each other due to a moon-shaped bone on their wrists that prevents them from being able to do that. I think its called the semilunate 🦆🦆
@davidletasi3322
@davidletasi3322 Год назад
Correct, the semilunate pronates each manus in a rotation that their palms would be facing each other first digit up in a catching stance. I recently discovered a semilunate from Utahraptor near Moab. Also, being covered in feathers, the digits would be partially hidden. The entire arm would appear cover in feathers and rather folded and bird like when not extended. In my opinion, artist Emily Willoughby reproduces the most accurate restoration of their appearance. If you would approach one from a distance, you might assume it to be a strange looking bird. An associate of mine just sent me a second manus digit with a claw for research study from North Dakota that I believe is to be from Acherorapter temertyorum. The claw was very curved and sharp like Eagle Talons for holding prey. Everyone of these fossils is extremely rare. So far, the foot bone from A. temertyorum from South Dakota we are working on are similar to Adasaurus from central Asia. Still under study to certain.
@frankhernandez6883
@frankhernandez6883 Год назад
@@davidletasi3322 *WHY would I approach one? hahaha!* 🦖🦖
@frankhernandez6883
@frankhernandez6883 Год назад
@@davidletasi3322 I'll see if I can "dig" up anything on Willoughby >>> thanks
@tanyabreach6422
@tanyabreach6422 Месяц назад
When it comes to Velociraptor's with in the Jurassic Park/world films, its worth remembering that they were gene spliced and not 'purebred' dinosaurs. This isn't a secret in the series, and Dominion does include Pyroraptor (supposedly purebred), which is covered in feathers. As for the size, and pack hunting, they wouldn't be very scary if they weren't big enough, or likely to creep at you from the sides, and the point of the scene is to elicit a fear reaction.
@jaredquinney204
@jaredquinney204 9 месяцев назад
Interesting
@tonyromano6220
@tonyromano6220 Год назад
Ahh a birdie!!
@canis2020
@canis2020 Год назад
Would you be able to create some playlists. I just found you and trying to load up each one individually is a bit of a slog.
@katiekat909
@katiekat909 Год назад
Stop bashing Jurrasic Park it's a movie, not a documentary!
@jamiepreston1490
@jamiepreston1490 6 месяцев назад
Mean little buggers. They hunted in packs and wanted to eat you unlike turkeys. It would be cool the see them for real in their habitat.
@MrBonners
@MrBonners Год назад
movie: they could have feathers when young that turn to quill patches on the body as adults. different patterns/colors could aid in personality projection of the animals.
@LordFirekaze
@LordFirekaze 10 месяцев назад
A young healthy grown velociraptor entered your tent.
@andypanda4927
@andypanda4927 Год назад
I would think, having chased after escaped chickens as a kid, with similarity of body plan, that 6MPH is extremely slow. Even quail s hurrying past are faster afoot than that. - they fly when running doesn't fit situation.
@177SCmaro
@177SCmaro Год назад
When I think of velociraptor I tend to think, basically, a hawk or eagle with a long tail and sharp teeth that can't fly.
@Zminator1986
@Zminator1986 Год назад
Just saw Top 5s link to a dino RU-vid channel. Sub instantly.
@silentoption
@silentoption 11 месяцев назад
where the sample sound your talking about?
@madsgrams2069
@madsgrams2069 Год назад
Wait, what? Pretty sure Dakotaraptor is the youngest dromaesaurid species discovered. Having been found in the Hell Creek formation, in South Dakota, it means that it was one of the species that was around when the asteroid hit, just like T-rex and Triceratops, putting it at around 1 million years younger than Dineobellator.
@davidletasi3322
@davidletasi3322 Год назад
Also, Acheroraptor temertyorum found in Hell Creek sediments. Several specimens I'm working on were found very close to where the Tyrannosaurus rex "Sue" was found.
@stoopingfalcon891
@stoopingfalcon891 Год назад
I have often wondered. Regardless of how efficient they were as hunters, did scavenging take part in their diet too?
@E.TTrailblazer
@E.TTrailblazer Год назад
I bet it did, and especially if they had numerous young or were injured.
@stoopingfalcon891
@stoopingfalcon891 Год назад
@@E.TTrailblazer Makes sense.
@embersofwolfenflame7346
@embersofwolfenflame7346 Год назад
Id say probably yes. Many modern carnivores scavenge as well as hunt. Big cats,canids, even some bears do. It would be a waste of easy calories if they didnt.
@leudast1215
@leudast1215 6 месяцев назад
All predators scavenge including humans. Stupid question.
@Where_is_Waldo
@Where_is_Waldo Год назад
In the case of the fighting dinosaurs fossil, I wonder if the raptor was after a young protoceratops and got caught by the parent.
@wolfboy18
@wolfboy18 Год назад
I'd still pet one. Would be worth the limb loss lol. I think they look cute. Also feathered Dinos would look way more frightening in the film's. At least the ones that would make sense as being feathered.
@jamesmeppler6375
@jamesmeppler6375 10 месяцев назад
I'm seriously calling your sanity into question....because it's not worth it just to pet. Nothing "alive" is worth losing a limb over just to pet. I think feathered dinosaur would look almost comical, specially with family guys constant fight with the chicken guy, far from scary
@laurasplicer712
@laurasplicer712 Год назад
How do.they know the nests wernt in the trees above ground. Maybe the foot claw helped.them grab branches or climb bark with help from wings.
@vladimirivanov9963
@vladimirivanov9963 Год назад
I think raptors used communication and language just like we do.
@LooniJoose
@LooniJoose Год назад
Actually, the raptors in Jurassic Park were closest to Utah Raptor. Interestingly enough, discovered relatively shortly before the film was shot.
@felixphilippe7224
@felixphilippe7224 Год назад
actually no ur wrong
@KingofKran
@KingofKran 8 месяцев назад
Achillobator is a better candidate. Utah raptor is too large
@slimbim77
@slimbim77 8 месяцев назад
Spielberg admitted that the Jurassic Park Velociraptors where based on the larger Deinonychos but thought that the name Velociraptor was more catchy for the audience.
@lunavarion
@lunavarion 10 месяцев назад
Wasn't deinonychus also called velociraptor for awhile?
@Angie2343
@Angie2343 Год назад
So that kid from Jurassic Park was right all along.
@ProSanityMan-gr7sq
@ProSanityMan-gr7sq 2 месяца назад
When I grow up I wanna be a proctologist because I think predators and crocodiles are cool!
@nativerambler9818
@nativerambler9818 Год назад
Im here waiting for my T-Rex funko pop keychain to get here 😊🦖
@aolcom-nl9qb
@aolcom-nl9qb Год назад
I believe the smaller Raptor species were likely sneaky stealing scraps of downed prey or hunting other wounded animals; moreover I could see them harassing adults T- Rexes and being loud to get other predators to move on.
@illdrago1
@illdrago1 Год назад
Yeah, similar to hyenas in a lion's world.
@jackdarbyshire5888
@jackdarbyshire5888 Год назад
Thanksgiving dinosaur 🦕 Yummy 😛
@greggpennington966
@greggpennington966 Год назад
Not a comment ! A question and a request. Will the real velociraptor please stand up ?
@ejdet.feeney9020
@ejdet.feeney9020 Год назад
I agree with the 3rd Jurassic park they are they hunt in packs set traps as pack animals and seem to be verble there maybe more then one species of velociraptor but I too think they had intelligence some degree
@monkeyguy80
@monkeyguy80 Год назад
There's a Velociraptor in Beast Wars Transformers, named Dinobot 🙂
@Orcalein7367
@Orcalein7367 5 месяцев назад
What great pet ! Do they eat chicken ? Wouldn't that be carnivorous ?
@richardbuchs3815
@richardbuchs3815 5 месяцев назад
A though, what if the Feathers are the final incarnation of the Dinosaur? The transformation from Dinosaur to bird is Feathers? Just a though?! 🐸
@titanrahlgaming
@titanrahlgaming Год назад
I wondered when Blue would be shown lol
@swarnadutt7483
@swarnadutt7483 Год назад
👏👏👏👏👏
@lindanorris2455
@lindanorris2455 Год назад
looks and acts just like my mother!
@ayoswerve6808
@ayoswerve6808 2 месяца назад
If you play Ark survival you know these things are hell
@danielfox9461
@danielfox9461 12 дней назад
Did I just hallucinate the raptors in JP3 having feathers or have I been Mandela effected?
@benkeller6027
@benkeller6027 Год назад
Let's not forget that in Jurassic Park they used amphibians as a genetic traits with there 'dinosaurs'. As far as I am aware no amphibian has feathers therefore Jurassic's abominations would be featherless.
@peterolbrisch8970
@peterolbrisch8970 2 месяца назад
Really.... You're commenting on fictional science. 🙄🙄🙄
@KingFluffs
@KingFluffs Год назад
31:00 How are they even fossilized mid fight? Wouldn't one win and then not be in the fossil record? Or if both died, wouldn't another hungry dino eat them both?
@BobBob-eb4io
@BobBob-eb4io Год назад
If i remember correctly the leading theory is a sand dune fell on them midfight burying both
@KingFluffs
@KingFluffs Год назад
@@BobBob-eb4io Oh interesting. I guess that makes sense.
@lamewarrior
@lamewarrior 8 месяцев назад
These creatures have allegedly been seen in Alaska. (recently) (hey, I'm just telling you what I saw on a TrvL channel video)
@michaelbaldwin3356
@michaelbaldwin3356 Год назад
Just to fix the feather issue, the dna was mixed with modern reptile dna which could account for the difference between a prehistoric raptor.
@gatovillano7009
@gatovillano7009 4 месяца назад
AT 30:57, more likely the raptor was trying to eat the eggs and got caught by the triceratop mother.
@danielkwan3771
@danielkwan3771 8 месяцев назад
The claim that a deinonychus would be slower than a human is flat out ridiculous. What a fool… Even a crocodile can run faster than 6mph.
@marcusrios8517
@marcusrios8517 8 месяцев назад
I think they would've been just as terrifying with feathers in Jurassic Park.
@ejdet.feeney9020
@ejdet.feeney9020 Год назад
Wouldn’t surprise me didn’t Raptor mean Bird of pery🎉
@Koots1320
@Koots1320 Год назад
Just because they didn't die in groups doesn't mean they didn't hunt in groups? how often do you find multiple dead wolves in one area?
@neddyladdy
@neddyladdy Год назад
Aren't specie names taken from the paper that first describes and names them? How then can the official name be otherwise ?
@andrewwenner2781
@andrewwenner2781 Год назад
If it had parrot feathers then it could have been a pirate raptor! Holly Wood would have insisted it had an eye patch and a peg leg, and vocalized by going arrr!
@stoopingfalcon891
@stoopingfalcon891 Год назад
Thankfully, I never put myself through the pain of watching any of the DP movies.
@aquafishsoup
@aquafishsoup Год назад
The Hollywood raptor is more realistic if you turn off the green screen effect.
@africanblue
@africanblue Год назад
Min 0:42 i pressed STOP. Ridiculous
@mastomasto6197
@mastomasto6197 Год назад
Velociraptor era feroz e seria impossível de escapar de sua perseguição.
@centinela24542
@centinela24542 Год назад
El grande, el original, antes de que el cometa se estrellase contra nuestro planeta. Los posteriores SON PEQUEÑOS, poco más grandes que nuestros pavos actuales. Has considerado el Corre-Caminos? El Corre-Caminos es un velociraptor muy modificado, adaptado a nuestro mundo actual.
@17losttrout
@17losttrout Год назад
Yep, without feathers, the Jurassic Park franchise is now confined to the fossil record for me. Just another monster film. No science or scientists required.
@simonjackson7269
@simonjackson7269 7 месяцев назад
Velociraptor... AKA a German Shepherd Pup!!!
@shaunjohnson1854
@shaunjohnson1854 7 месяцев назад
Something to do with what they hear do you think because thinking does not make a sound but our thoughts often do
@slussen6693
@slussen6693 Год назад
I Love them Raptors they are my favorite, just the name velociraptor.
@MonsterXenomorphVelocira-xz9le
@MonsterXenomorphVelocira-xz9le 10 месяцев назад
Velociraptors are monsters
@johnshields6852
@johnshields6852 3 месяца назад
Like land reef sharks, attacking in groups, feeding frenzy on land.
@robertneuzil9493
@robertneuzil9493 8 месяцев назад
Did it loose the ability to fly or gain it for hunting and survival.
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