“You stare at him and he stares right back at you and that’s when the attack comes not from the front but from the sides… and the other two Raptors you didn’t even know they were there”
@@Jurassic_Allosaurus one plot hole I found in this novel was that Tim saw a juvenile raptor in the open during their ride through the park. But the raptors were all held inside this chain linked electrified pen. Even if the raptors were breeding, how did the babies get out of the pen?
It’s nice to know others share this opinion, I’ve been telling my family that same thing for a couple years now, each time they tell me it will never happen, but I’m hoping someone will make it happen
I really love this novel (and the movie). The late Michael Crichton had an eerie and unsettling way of telling his stories. The way he leads you to the point, a perfect example is the last past of this video, when Ian Malcolm said he was told large predators such as lions and tigers are not born man-eaters. You already have an idea what Malcolm was trying say but the way he said it always gives me chills down my spine.
@@SFforlife yes they had, the young construction worker on the first parts of the novel. The one attended by Dr. Bobby Carter. The T. Rex was hesitant when she bit Malcolm because it was her first time attacking a human, more of a test bite. The young T.Rex was playing at first but soon after found out she can overpower Ed Regis and decided to commit to the attack. The raptors, without any hesitations, went on full hunt and attack mode.
@@janm5854 Right, which Malcolm wouldn’t have known about, right? He pretty quickly came to the conclusion after witnessing the raptors behavior.. smart guy that Ian! And man that really makes you chilled knowing that about the raptors.
It really is amazing that now, almost 32 years since this book was published and some of the scientific details being outdated, it is still capable of bringing forth such powerful immersion and fascination for the lost world it describes.
I had a nightmare after reading The Lost World. I was stuck in a house at the top of a hill on Isla Sorna, when the raptors ran up and started scratching at the walls. It was *horrifying*
It was pretty accurate for the time. The idea birds being genetically very close to dinosaurs was a seldomly agreed upon idea. The book and movie tried their best to be as close to the science as can be at the time. Now after almost 30 years, the filmmakers of the new movies didn't really try.
I first read Jurassic Park when I was twelve years old, after seeing the movie, and while most of the science stuff was WAY over my head at the time, that raptor scene was and still is my favorite scene from the book!
Funny that these raptors are drawn with forked tongues. Is that a reference to one rough draft of the movie where the raptors had flicking, lizardlike tongues?
@@Jurassic_Allosaurus And they apparently had decentralized nervous system like an octopus so brain shots don't put them down. That section of the book was weird.
Damn, I’d have to read it again, I don’t remember these details. Been awhile and there were sections with a lot of science jargon. A raptor just recoiling from a shotgun headshot and continuing to pursuer you with half his head gone is scary!
This is amazing content! Michael Crichton's novel is one of my favorites. I've always wanted to see an animation adaptation of it like this. You got a new subscriber!
Looking back on this video I do see it as outdated, at least by my standards, considering the fact that all of this video was completed in a months time right after the previous illustration, and I got it uploaded on Christmas. but it always warms my heart, knowing that you still love it
The whole novel? I don’t think that’s possible because it is a long novel It might unintentionally be the whole novel but right now it’s major scenes but I do keep science in there
I wish Spielberg wasn't so "family friendly" with this movie. He should've made this rated R. The book is TERRIFYING compared to the movie. Nedry's death scene in the novel and the T-Rex in the lagoon are what nightmares are made of.
@Thatonexeno Yeah that's complete and utter BS. EVERYONE loves dinosaurs, and having a HORROR movie + dinosaurs = tops in theaters. As a matter of fact it'd even get more respect from adults, because those who have no children or are into horror will say "Wow this sounds scary. I'll watch it" as opposed it being mainly more Sci-Fi and "kid friendly". Not to mention it'd be much more realistic, because there is no way in hell every single kid and woman would survive those islands like they did in the Jurassic Park movies.
Everything about the novel is terrifying. The worker attacked by the Raptor at the start, the mystery of what is actually happening at the Park, the Compy attack on the girl and baby, the Main Road Rex attack, Nedry’s death, the whole raptor sequence it’s scary af I love it
@@greatestnitemare6626 but then again the movie wold not appeal to children as much because the majority of the jurassic park fanbase consisted of children and jurassic park the movie influenced children to love dinosaurs more
@ yeah it would but still the majority of the fanbase back then was mainly young children who loved dinosaurs because of the jurassic park movies but if it was a R rated horror film that was only for adults the modern fanbase would be nonexistent
I like your videos and I have a request and only if you want to do it when you make another video like this please do the one the John Hammond death of the book
One cool thing about the scientific part of the book is how Crichton compares dinosaurs to birds a few times throughout the book, something quite common nowadays, but ahead of its time in 1990, when the book was released.
I’d love to see an illustration of the “Approaching Dark” chapter. That’s such a powerful and sad chapter as the island gets napalmed and the dinosaurs mostly slip back into extinction. Mostly. 😉
I’ve loved the movie as my very favorite since the opening day I saw it in 1993! I forgot how much I also love the book! You did great illustrations! Did you add the sound effects or is that in the audio book? Anyway, I enjoyed it all and would love to see more illustrations, especially the ending of John Hammond. 🦕🦖 ❤️
The thing is that theropods like the raptors weren't really reptiles. They were warm-blooded protoavians, and supposedly they were very, very smart. The hunting technique was a classic distraction play: The one staring at you isn't the one you worry about. It's the 4-5 that you *don't see* that you worry about, because guaranteed they're waiting to blindside you. Even Muldoon (the film version) fell for a variation of this trap, which led to the memetic "Clever girl!" line. (The novel version, in the manner of MacReady from The Thing, was a Drunken Master, not fooled by Velociraptor tricks, and the only one of InGen's management to survive the island's breakdown).
“Alright, Alvin. On the count of three, we’ll jump out and take a bite out of them as soon as the fence isn’t electrified. Alright?” “Alright.” “Very well. Now, wait for my signal. One……two-“ “LEROY JENKINS!!!!” “ALVIN! GOD DAMNIT, I KNEW YOU WERE DROPPED AS AN EGG!”
The raptor packing hunting is a cool concept but evidence found since this was written in 1989 goes against it. E.g Analysis of isotopes in the fossils of dromeosaurs from the same ecosystem and species but different ages showed they ate different prey but it was always from creatures smaller than them which they could catch on their own. Of course the raptors in this story are impure mutant clones with behaviour and attributes not naturally part of the prehistoric animals they're approximated to, so I just chalk the pack hunting they do to be just another part of that.
For me, raptor were similar to bird. Like chicken, cassowary and hawk combine. Chicken for the reflex, cassowary for tough feet dan scary sharp nail and hawk for speed and hungry for meat.
I hope one day we get to see a Jurassic Park horror movie that is similar to the novels, that would be fun and scary to see, though we sort of got that with the first film and the lost world.
I love how alien the Raptors-design is! Forgot about the forked tongues from the book but I think it only added to their design and WHAT came out of Jurassic Park's test tubes! Made more sense in the third movie, when an audience member mistook them as 'real dinosaurs', to which Grant says, 'the Dinosaurs are found today as fossilized bone (the remnants of a bygone era), whereas Hammond's creations are nothing more than THEME PARK MONSTERS'! Which in a sense, is true! Though we CAN find genetic material still existing in fossilized bone, it's not enough to create a living, breathing creature. We also have no clue how it even will act when one is in contact with people! Wu even admitted to using other animals to complete a full, DNA strand, making the creatures incapable of seeing non-moving beings, and fully-dependant upon Lysine. And yet, after the Park's fall, they still manage to survive! 'Life always finds a way!' - Ian Malcom
“Deinonychus sucks and isn’t a raptor” writes MC, knowing full-well that his raptors are based off of deinonychus and he only used the name “Velociraptor” cause it sounded cool. Gotta wonder if this is a self-troll/joke on his own part.
The reason why the Raptors in the original JP are so aggressive and mean is because they are kept in a small paddock with barely any room to move around in.They are rarely fed and to make it worse they attack the fences burning themselves therefore making them hate humans even more cuz they know those nasty humans made this fire like metal thing thats blocking them from eating them
That's a stupid analysis. The very reason they were kept in a small paddock is because they were already aggressive and mean. Their aggression and mean-ness had more to do with their natural predatory instincts and probably the modification of their DNA not with their confinement
Described in the books most notably the baby velociraptor in the nursery flicked it’s blue forked tongue out like a snake or monitor lizard and in the early stop motion test footage for Jurassic Park they were going to go with the flicking forked tongues but opted out of it and in the same book during the waterfall seen the tyrannosaur flung out it’s forked tongue to try and pulled him into his jaws like a frog
@@Jurassic_Allosaurus Its why I will be working on an accurate version of the JP movie . So we can have a fluffy raptor , a fat and chunky T rex and more
What's more scary is that first raptor likely exposed itself on purpose to distract them... so that the other raptors would catch them off guard
“You stare at him and he stares right back at you and that’s when the attack comes not from the front but from the sides… and the other two Raptors you didn’t even know they were there”
Yet they really don’t work like a pack and get along like the movie raptors but there lovely
Well not like this but they don’t get along
@@Jurassic_Allosaurus one plot hole I found in this novel was that Tim saw a juvenile raptor in the open during their ride through the park. But the raptors were all held inside this chain linked electrified pen. Even if the raptors were breeding, how did the babies get out of the pen?
Yes, exactly. I love this take on raptors. Sort of…”proto-pack-hunters”.
"Grant liked kids" was probably the biggest surprise for me reading the books.
Lmaoo
Me it was the ending 😱😱😱😱
The movie version was annoyed by them
grant in movie: i hate them
What about when you found out about Hammond?
“Be glad for that fence senõr”
Wish that line was in the movie
Its seÑor🤣
"Not too smart are they"
@@pyromaniac709 sorry my mistake
When Malcolm wonders if the raptors had learned that humans are easy to kill still gives me chills
He already knew the answer. The raptors would've never attacked.
@@willharris4210Correction. "He already knew the answer. The raptors had ALREADY attacked (humans)"
This is one of my favorite chapters from the novel. It shows just how truly dangerous the raptors are before they escape.
I like how you included images of historical illustrations of how scientists thought dinosaurs looked like when Crichton talks about it.
i don't want it to be purely action i want to include science too
There was an even an Uintatherium skull amongst the photographs. As well as the Crystal Palace Dinosaurs.
I'd like to see a movie completely based off the novel, no changes whatsoever
Same I would think that would be awesome
It’s nice to know others share this opinion, I’ve been telling my family that same thing for a couple years now, each time they tell me it will never happen, but I’m hoping someone will make it happen
so would i, but it would probably be R-rated
I would love a mini-series of that novel.
@@Anuthalit's gonna eventually happen
I really love this novel (and the movie). The late Michael Crichton had an eerie and unsettling way of telling his stories. The way he leads you to the point, a perfect example is the last past of this video, when Ian Malcolm said he was told large predators such as lions and tigers are not born man-eaters. You already have an idea what Malcolm was trying say but the way he said it always gives me chills down my spine.
Was he implying that they had already killed people on the island before?
@@SFforlife do you think whoever uploaded this could have more videos uploaded of the novel Jurassic Park, I mean
@@SFforlife yes they had, the young construction worker on the first parts of the novel. The one attended by Dr. Bobby Carter.
The T. Rex was hesitant when she bit Malcolm because it was her first time attacking a human, more of a test bite. The young T.Rex was playing at first but soon after found out she can overpower Ed Regis and decided to commit to the attack.
The raptors, without any hesitations, went on full hunt and attack mode.
@@janm5854 Right, which Malcolm wouldn’t have known about, right? He pretty quickly came to the conclusion after witnessing the raptors behavior.. smart guy that Ian! And man that really makes you chilled knowing that about the raptors.
@@jamessparkman6604 You should ask the UA-camr, not SF. Don't act so weird.
I would for someone to do the full book like this with animated pictures but that would be a huge undertaking XD
Same!
It really is amazing that now, almost 32 years since this book was published and some of the scientific details being outdated, it is still capable of bringing forth such powerful immersion and fascination for the lost world it describes.
I really wish someone would make the whole book like this
@Jurassic Allosaurus can you do that?
The colors on the raptors are exquisite
The forked tongue was a good touch very accurate to the book
You know whenever you hear this guys voice saying “Jurassic Park” The way that he does you know you’re either going to be scarred for life or amaze
I had a nightmare after reading The Lost World. I was stuck in a house at the top of a hill on Isla Sorna, when the raptors ran up and started scratching at the walls. It was *horrifying*
@@stopmotionharry8989 that would definitely be used in the novel If u talked about It.
Yeah I listen to the audiobook regularly. The way he says “Jurassic Park” like a mysterious and dangerous incident no one knows about
“He’s hunting us”
You mean she’s hunting us
I so wish they would have done the scene this way in the movie. It would have been an intense moment.
the reason why it was changed was for the sake of suspense
the unknown often scares us more than what is right in front of us
@@michealcrichtonsjurassicpa8458
_”Fear of the unknown.”_ 😰
Ian Malcolm: “Well in that case, I should be EXTREMELY interested into seeing the control room now.”
Love his cheekiness. lol
I love how cheerful the dialog is despite the nature of the event.
You outta do the scene we’re Dr.Grant faces off against the three raptors in the hatchery
We might see the trio of raptors again hint hint
YES.
Love how you allude to their feathered forms in the flashback to the prehistoric times
Someone ought to do a "dumbledore said calmly" style meme with the narrator stating how grant liked kids.
"Holy Shit!" doesn't even remotely begin to describe what happened, Tim.
I can’t believe the adults didn’t even say nothing
0:18 "Grant liked kids."
Steven Spielberg in 1992: "Well, that's gotta go."
I love how raptors have feathers when Grant talks about them
Comes to show that yes, the animals in Jurassic Park are far from accurate
DAMM FROG DNA
It was pretty accurate for the time. The idea birds being genetically very close to dinosaurs was a seldomly agreed upon idea. The book and movie tried their best to be as close to the science as can be at the time. Now after almost 30 years, the filmmakers of the new movies didn't really try.
@@dalekrenegade2596 thats very true yes
Tho when I said Jurassic Park I was talking about the in universe location and not the movies/books :P
It’s still up for debate in some cases
@@ChicagoMel23 No. velociraptor 100% for a fact had feathers, like all other Dromaeosaurs.
Gonna be honest I like JP raptors more then real raptors 💀
I first read Jurassic Park when I was twelve years old, after seeing the movie, and while most of the science stuff was WAY over my head at the time, that raptor scene was and still is my favorite scene from the book!
Funny that these raptors are drawn with forked tongues. Is that a reference to one rough draft of the movie where the raptors had flicking, lizardlike tongues?
In the book they actually did have purple forked tongues
@@Jurassic_Allosaurus And they apparently had decentralized nervous system like an octopus so brain shots don't put them down. That section of the book was weird.
@@dalekrenegade2596 I mean it just reinforces that they’re monsters and not dinosaurs, it shows the true depth of Hammond’s egotistical delusion
Damn, I’d have to read it again, I don’t remember these details. Been awhile and there were sections with a lot of science jargon. A raptor just recoiling from a shotgun headshot and continuing to pursuer you with half his head gone is scary!
I personally love reptiles and find many of them to be quite beautiful creatures. Sadly, humanity has always demonized them...
Monitor lizards are basically scaly dogs they can be lovable
True, I love snakes, but my mom says "they'll eat you whole" without any common knowledge of how ball pythons grow 💀
This is amazing content! Michael Crichton's novel is one of my favorites. I've always wanted to see an animation adaptation of it like this. You got a new subscriber!
What an awesome way to bring the book to life. Keep it up, you've got a new sub here!
The raptors in the novel are more intense. They’re more smarter like there ancestors. In the book I knew they’re tongues were snake like .
Great work. Always do love it seeing the original novel come to life
These illustrations are so cool! Fantastic job!
This is my favourite part of the novel
Looking back on this video I do see it as outdated, at least by my standards, considering the fact that all of this video was completed in a months time right after the previous illustration, and I got it uploaded on Christmas. but it always warms my heart, knowing that you still love it
Epik
Do the whole thing and i will sit here all day and night watching and listening
The whole novel? I don’t think that’s possible because it is a long novel It might unintentionally be the whole novel but right now it’s major scenes but I do keep science in there
But I’m also working on a new scene for a different book the lost world right now
I love that part of the book
Yea! One of my favorite parts of the first novel! Great Job!
I wish Spielberg wasn't so "family friendly" with this movie. He should've made this rated R. The book is TERRIFYING compared to the movie. Nedry's death scene in the novel and the T-Rex in the lagoon are what nightmares are made of.
@Thatonexeno Yeah that's complete and utter BS. EVERYONE loves dinosaurs, and having a HORROR movie + dinosaurs = tops in theaters. As a matter of fact it'd even get more respect from adults, because those who have no children or are into horror will say "Wow this sounds scary. I'll watch it" as opposed it being mainly more Sci-Fi and "kid friendly". Not to mention it'd be much more realistic, because there is no way in hell every single kid and woman would survive those islands like they did in the Jurassic Park movies.
Everything about the novel is terrifying. The worker attacked by the Raptor at the start, the mystery of what is actually happening at the Park, the Compy attack on the girl and baby, the Main Road Rex attack, Nedry’s death, the whole raptor sequence it’s scary af I love it
@@greatestnitemare6626 but then again the movie wold not appeal to children as much because the majority of the jurassic park fanbase consisted of children and jurassic park the movie influenced children to love dinosaurs more
@firesabertooth i completely disagree. JP would still be extremely successful if it didn’t aim at kids
@ yeah it would but still the majority of the fanbase back then was mainly young children who loved dinosaurs because of the jurassic park movies but if it was a R rated horror film that was only for adults the modern fanbase would be nonexistent
God damn the books were sooo good!!
"They never attack the same place twice. They were testing the fences for weaknesses systematically... they remember!"
You are awesome at these.
that was cool nicely drawed
Do Muldoon vs the t rex next lol
It’s on the list and wheel
Sorry if you see the black box that’s out of frame I’ll try to do better next time
I like your videos and I have a request and only if you want to do it when you make another video like this please do the one the John Hammond death of the book
@@zainsayed3116 I made a raffle spinner of scenes from the book that I will illustrate so you have a chance that I will do it
@@Jurassic_Allosaurus thank you please make more videos like theses and merry Christmas
@@teresaheagerty8203 Already on the raffle choice will see if it comes up
'Grant liked kids.' Now I know the movie was different...
Great stuff
Thank you
Even though the Velociraptors were in their Electric paddock they still attacked Alan Grant,Ellie Sattler,Ian Malcolm and Tim Murphy
One cool thing about the scientific part of the book is how Crichton compares dinosaurs to birds a few times throughout the book, something quite common nowadays, but ahead of its time in 1990, when the book was released.
william roberts killed it, wish he did the lost world but i can’t find any audio book for it that match the same quality
Forked tongues! It's easy to forget they had those in the book.
I love this. Thank you for making this
That was amazing!
I’d love to see an illustration of the “Approaching Dark” chapter. That’s such a powerful and sad chapter as the island gets napalmed and the dinosaurs mostly slip back into extinction. Mostly. 😉
Beautiful
I’ve loved the movie as my very favorite since the opening day I saw it in 1993! I forgot how much I also love the book! You did great illustrations! Did you add the sound effects or is that in the audio book? Anyway, I enjoyed it all and would love to see more illustrations, especially the ending of John Hammond. 🦕🦖 ❤️
Thanks ^^
The thing is that theropods like the raptors weren't really reptiles. They were warm-blooded protoavians, and supposedly they were very, very smart. The hunting technique was a classic distraction play: The one staring at you isn't the one you worry about. It's the 4-5 that you *don't see* that you worry about, because guaranteed they're waiting to blindside you. Even Muldoon (the film version) fell for a variation of this trap, which led to the memetic "Clever girl!" line. (The novel version, in the manner of MacReady from The Thing, was a Drunken Master, not fooled by Velociraptor tricks, and the only one of InGen's management to survive the island's breakdown).
Great job!
“Alright, Alvin. On the count of three, we’ll jump out and take a bite out of them as soon as the fence isn’t electrified. Alright?” “Alright.” “Very well. Now, wait for my signal. One……two-“ “LEROY JENKINS!!!!” “ALVIN! GOD DAMNIT, I KNEW YOU WERE DROPPED AS AN EGG!”
"We spared no expense."
It was until the 1960s when dinosaurs like deinonychus were discovered to be fast moving predators
The raptor packing hunting is a cool concept but evidence found since this was written in 1989 goes against it.
E.g Analysis of isotopes in the fossils of dromeosaurs from the same ecosystem and species but different ages showed they ate different prey but it was always from creatures smaller than them which they could catch on their own.
Of course the raptors in this story are impure mutant clones with behaviour and attributes not naturally part of the prehistoric animals they're approximated to, so I just chalk the pack hunting they do to be just another part of that.
For me, raptor were similar to bird. Like chicken, cassowary and hawk combine. Chicken for the reflex, cassowary for tough feet dan scary sharp nail and hawk for speed and hungry for meat.
Any chance you can do the Dilophosaurus chapter? :)
When Nedry encountered the dilophosaur or the boat scene where two males try to impress a female only to be interrupted by the rex?
@@Jurassic_Allosaurus apologies! When Nedry encounters the Dilophosaurus. :)
@@seanboyle7391 oh welllllllll ummmmmmm oooh boi well That kind of already has been done
@@seanboyle7391 I mean I might
I hope one day we get to see a Jurassic Park horror movie that is similar to the novels, that would be fun and scary to see, though we sort of got that with the first film and the lost world.
Awesome
I love how alien the Raptors-design is! Forgot about the forked tongues from the book but I think it only added to their design and WHAT came out of Jurassic Park's test tubes! Made more sense in the third movie, when an audience member mistook them as 'real dinosaurs', to which Grant says, 'the Dinosaurs are found today as fossilized bone (the remnants of a bygone era), whereas Hammond's creations are nothing more than THEME PARK MONSTERS'! Which in a sense, is true! Though we CAN find genetic material still existing in fossilized bone, it's not enough to create a living, breathing creature. We also have no clue how it even will act when one is in contact with people! Wu even admitted to using other animals to complete a full, DNA strand, making the creatures incapable of seeing non-moving beings, and fully-dependant upon Lysine. And yet, after the Park's fall, they still manage to survive! 'Life always finds a way!' - Ian Malcom
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Amazing video
Awesome! Thank you for upload ;)
You stare at her....
*She just stares right back*
NiCE iLLUStRATiON JURASSiC ALLOSAURUS My OtHEr FAVORiTE JURASSiC PARK NOVEL SCENE!
When I was little I knew a lot of dinosaur names and I used to yell TYRANNSAURUS REXXY YAAY
Timmi say: holy shit
Yes I'm excited for this one
“Deinonychus sucks and isn’t a raptor” writes MC, knowing full-well that his raptors are based off of deinonychus and he only used the name “Velociraptor” cause it sounded cool. Gotta wonder if this is a self-troll/joke on his own part.
This design seen a lot better
The raptor design?
The reason why the Raptors in the original JP are so aggressive and mean is because they are kept in a small paddock with barely any room to move around in.They are rarely fed and to make it worse they attack the fences burning themselves therefore making them hate humans even more cuz they know those nasty humans made this fire like metal thing thats blocking them from eating them
That's a stupid analysis. The very reason they were kept in a small paddock is because they were already aggressive and mean. Their aggression and mean-ness had more to do with their natural predatory instincts and probably the modification of their DNA not with their confinement
How the fuck would the raptors know who made the fence? Also they killed each other too. Remember the baby raptor.
Read about raptors in the novel, and then watch the ending of JW: Dominion where Blue and the main cast are the bestest of fwends ^^
Shocking experience lol
Amazing work, though in the future I would lower the sound effects volume to not over do the narrator
I lllllllove this raptors
2:40 now I'm envisioning Joe Pesci playing Ian Malcolm.
You should do the scene with the river raft.
I also remember a part where a child got stepson by a triceratops does anybody else remember that?
Hey dude, u should use the audio of this narrator on the river raft scene
I'm currently going though the audio book for the hundredth time. Can you just do the entire book?
The problem with this...too short :( i hope you make more video like this.
The next one is pretty long so expect a lot of work put into it hopefully
Better than copies eating a newborn that's for sure
Compies*
I like how the black man is only called the black man 🤣🤣🤣
“Holy shit” Tim said. The fuck
lol
How many of these are there at the moment
I’m truly working on one right now but I do plan to make more I have a wheel that I will spin after every illustration I do
@@Jurassic_Allosaurus call it the circle of life
GRANT LIKED KIDS IN THE BOOK
Question: why did you opt to portray these Velociraptors with forked tongues?
Described in the books most notably the baby velociraptor in the nursery flicked it’s blue forked tongue out like a snake or monitor lizard and in the early stop motion test footage for Jurassic Park they were going to go with the flicking forked tongues but opted out of it and in the same book during the waterfall seen the tyrannosaur flung out it’s forked tongue to try and pulled him into his jaws like a frog
Those are frogs and snakes with presumably grafted dinosaur DNA.
0:57
@@comeridewithmeAE STEGOSAURUS!!!
Why isn’t anyone talking about Tim saying swearwords
Raptors pack hunting inc sandstone block with a 1 lguanadon and six utahraptors and 2x chinese trackways not just a few dinosaurs fossils mix
raptors like all dinosaurs were actually related to birds.
True true Much like eagles and hawks
@@Jurassic_Allosaurus Its why I will be working on an accurate version of the JP movie . So we can have a fluffy raptor , a fat and chunky T rex and more
9:33 during the early 1900s
Since those dinosaurs were long extinct, they were depucted as slow-moving, dim-witted, lumbering creatures
Is there more?
Yea
Queria que fosse em português mais gostei ficou muito bom