Jurassic Park Got This Dino Totally Wrong | Dilophosaurus 2020
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- Опубліковано 16 жов 2024
- A new monograph on Dilophosaurus has released. It analyzes, measures, and analyzes every specimen of Dilophosaurus known to exist. It also describes an adult skeleton which has been in the museum drawers for decades. The adult shows these creatures were a tad different from what was thought, AND what was shown in Jurassic Park, mind you.
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The original video had some copyright content. I needed to edit it, so here it is. Momentum destroyed. Please share this around if you can. Maybe I can recover.
+E.D.G.E. Already shared 👍
I wonder why UA-cam striked the first one it appeared normal to me with no extensive usage of material that could be deemed copyright
But lets admit youtube tries to strike several content creators nowadays :/
It was the Mario 64 music, wasn't it?
RokuroCarisu probably not
E.D.G.E dilophosaurus: a allosaurus sized crested carnivores feathered bird
I got one question, does Dilophosaurus have hollow bones?
Everyone after the new spinosaur: oh god
Dilophosaurus: helo
TheEnabledDisabled more like “hello there” lol
Lusovenator: *Cries in the corner of ignored dinos*
@@ahumanoidtroodon1074 yeah true
Henlo homan **nom nom nom*
@@USSAnimeNCC- general Kenobi
Video: Jurassic Park got this dino wrong!!!
Dr. Wu: Nothing in Jurassic World is natural
IKR?!
When I watched JW for the first time I was so happy to see a character FINALLY acknowledge that.
We don't care. I have seen people say it too many times!
Sergiu Bleoca “We”? Are you Venom?
@@purpleemerald5299 He’s Ermac from Mortal Komabt
they didnt get the size totally wrong, the one in the movie was a juvenile and the adult is said to have been about the same size as the more scientifically accurate dilophosaurus.
Nedry also says I thought you were one of your big brothers
@@penguinsrockrgr8yt216 Whether the animal in the movie was a juvenile or not, I'm pretty sure Nedry just meant he was worried it was a bigger, scarier dino.
@@Devin_Stromgren if you read the novel you will understand that originally it was the real size
But Spielberg didn't wanted to make the audience confused
They would've looked way too similar for the generic guy that isn't into paleontology
@@gergopiroska1943 I don't know what's more frustrating: that he thought the audiences would actually confuse the two, even with the crests and neck frill, or that on some level he was probably right.
Penguinsrockrgr8 Yt NICE CATCH DUDE
Nature: How about I create a carnivore with an axe on its head
Dilophosaurus: **Exists**
Nature: How about I do it again
Cassowary: **Exists**
Cassowaries are Frugivores.
the cassowary horn is made of soft tissue and is not useful as a weapon though
* actually creates allosaurus’ upper jaw
@@Mardanzo isnt it made out of keratin kiddo,,,not flesh and muscle ?
@@Mardanzo uuuh....who told you that? The bible? Cassowary has bony crests, and they use it to safely run trhough dense forests
Just imagine how many species didn't get preserved, preventing us to ever know of their existence...
Spinosaurus: I'm the most suprising rediscovery this year.
Dilophosaurus: hold my beer
Hold my frill
Marcial Silva, dilo ain’t got no frill and only had it in the movies. And ark survival evolved.
SpinoBoy is still the most surprising.
Hold my crest
I think that Spino’s changes were more surprising personally
Jurassic Parks dilophosaurus was designed like that because Steven Spielberg thought that people would get confused with it and the raptors. So they made it smaller and more distinct. The frill was added for effect and it was basically treated as Spielberg’s made up dinosaur.
Spielberg makes a poor excuse, not know much about this overgrown reptiles. How do you confuse a dinosaur with head gear on its head for a Velociraptor? I'm not saavy with somethings, but I know an audience would feel offended because Spielberg thought they were too dumb to tell two dinosaurs apart.
@@TheMightyN they could have thought it was some kind of frilled raptor....
@@tmaher9085 Excuse me, excuse me, if I may. One has these two giant fan-like crests on top of its head while the other doesn't. How could you possibly get those two confused with or without the frill or size change?
@Aspiring Marauder Accurate Dilophosaurs were the same size as JP's Raptors; what are you on about did you not watch the whole video to witness the scale chart?
@@TheMightyN These aren't even reptiles these are birds
This is my favorite dinosaur of all time. Still not sure why.. it just has captivated me since I was young. This species is what got me into wildlife and prehistory, and the natural world in general. Dilophosaurus may be extinct now, but it's species still lives on in media, scientific literature, and my burning passion for biodiversity as a whole.
The jaws were more robust than previously thought? That's actually a pretty important revelation. Scientists used to think that Dilophosaurus was not equipped to be a predator, because his jaws were thought to have been too weak. So it was hypothesized that it was a scavenger. This is the reason why Michael Crichton came up with the venom spitting Dilophosaurus. So now there's no reason really to think it was venomous.
Hold on their chief, I like my Dilos to have colorful thrills and spit gobs of venom, also in the novel Crichton gave them sharp big talons which one of them used to cut Nedry open (he was holding his intestines but was too numb to feel the cut) only to follow it up by killing him with his bite.
Scavengers don't have weak jaws. They often have the toughest bits to break through to eat like bone. Many predators can't break or crush bone.
@SonofEyeaboveall Effoff I respect your opinion, but I LOVE feathers
@@joshuaroberts1287yes, while that’s what this commenter said, many scientists also assumed at that point in time that dilophosaurus may have consumed fish. we now know that’s untrue due to reconstruction of the skull
The Jurassic Park version may be wrong from a science perspective but from a storytelling perspective, there's a very nice poetic justice in the arrogant Nedry being killed by a small creature he thought harmless and made fun of.
To be fair the dinosaurs were genetically modified and also when Nedry found the dilo he said "i thought you were one of your big brothers" so idk
Yes. Scientist filled gaps in DNA with frog dna. And who knows what they put in dilo? Maybe they ad frilled lizard genes and they made the dino smaller
Read the book version of that scene
It was a juvenile anyways
7:30 you WRRYYYYEALLY thought you could sneak in dino Brando
#frillgang
Seeing how big it really is shows the Dilo as one Scary Monster.
Wrryyyyyyyyyyyyyyaaaaaa!!!!!!
You rang?
If I had a nickel for every paleotuber I've seen doing jojo references, I'd have two nickels. Which isn't a lot but it's weird that it happened twice.
@@pablofellenberg Who else did it? I need to know
I still say Sinosaurus is cooler than dilophosaurus but ether way it’s a beautiful yet terrifying dinosaur genus
Agreed.
Sinosaurus?
@@gergopiroska1943 _Sinosaurus_ = "Chinese lizard"
I looked it up and it was a real dinosaur. _Sinosaurus_ was originally thought to be a very close relative of _Dilophosaurus,_ incidentally, but now thought to be a more distant and advanced relative.
@@porsche911sbs oh
@@porsche911sbs i thought he misspelled Spinosaurus
Whish isn't even related to Dilophosaurus
Super Mario 64 main menu music in the background is hilarious 😂😂
WOW this came at an odd time! I was drawing my Dilo character when it dropped, so I'm going to work on changing it a bit! But the new information is actually amazing! I can't wait to see how he'll look now!
OH MY GOD ITS MY FAVOURITE DINOSAUR 😄
It my favorite too
My favorite also!
NO ONE CARES
@@surgensquire4652 The people above you say otherwise
Gojira and Godzilla forever I also see the one you just commented
In the “Jurassic Park” novel the Dilophosaurus were in groups and were 10 feet in height as well as not having any frills.
The only thing made up was the spitting venom, which was intentional as the book was about genetic engineering and the unexpected repercussions it can have.
That’s why we have a camouflaging male velociraptor in the first book and two camouflaging Carnotaurus’ in the sequel, “The Lost World”.
As well as the Tyrannosaurus Rex having poor eyesight.
Yea its kind of annoying when people say "this piece of media from 50 years ago was wrong"
Men in Black: 1500 years ago, everybody "knew" that the earth was the center of the universe. 500 years ago, everybody "knew" that the earth was flat. And 15 minutes ago, you "knew" that humans were alone on this planet. Imagine what you'll "know" tomorrow.
@@pinietsas so memorizable
Lol Jurassic park is just a little more than 20 years old and back then we knew that Dilophosaurus was way bigger than what was in the movie, hell, even Crichton made the Dilophosaurus accurately sized in the original novel. Yes it's a movie and it is good and enjoyable, but people should stop over-protecting it, when Jurassic park was being made we knew birds are dinosaurs and that certain theropods had feathers, Jack Horner even suggested that feathered dinosaurs would have been better but Steven Spielberg just said they were not scary enough. It's not like they didn't know this stuff back then, they intentionally made the creatures the way they were portrayed.
@@christopherdinoguy8346 yup!! They changed nearly ever dino up in order to make kt look cooler and be more appealing. Uou think those big ass door opening mfers and velos?nop
@@christopherdinoguy8346 Almost 30 years old*
To be fair, InGen's animals are part lizard, bird and frog. They aren't pure dinosaurs. Also, feathers were excluded to keep the raptors canonically consistent with the first movie, while it would also be very expensive and difficult to model and animate convincing feathers with the relatively primitive CGI of the late 90's and early 2000's.
It is worth noting that the Jurassic Park Velociraptors(both in the books and movies) are entirely modeled after Deinonychus; Crichton used the name Velociraptor because it sounded more dramatic; he later even apologised to the discoverer of Deinonychus for doing so.
With this in mind, the raptors are really quite accurate besides the obvious lack of feathers.
Oh hey, I remember the Dilo from WDRA! It was certainly terrifying...
No one gonna talk about the weird ass banjo cover of "Sound of Silence"? 😂
" well eroded..." its scary how many dinosaur skeletons we've missed due to not finding them in time.
7:30 I never thought I'd see Diego Brando in a Paleontology video XD
It kinda makes sense if You think about it though.
7:31 You thought it’ll be an average man, BUT IT WAS I, DIEGO
Seriously though, Diego is shorter than an average man
I was 9 when jurassic park came out, even then we all knew that they got creative with some of the species. They were pretty clear about it.
this channel: **does a dilo vid**
me: **drops everything** *HELL YA*
7:40 THE HUSBRANDO IS HERE
The Dilophosaurus is actually Silver Bullet after Diego used「SCARY MONSTERS」on him.
Dilophosaurus...DIlOphosaurus...DIO
I FUCKIN KNEW THAT WAS DIEGO
I remember hearing alot about this topic and finally thought I'd look it up and the size of the crests was shocking, incredible.
Please sir, don't forget the original book by Michael Crichton, in which Dennis Nedry is attacked by a large adult Dilophosaurus 10 feet high. This juvenile specimen from the film is the decision of both scriptwriter and director, to distinguish it from the Velociraptor aka Deinonychus.
Why did you private this
I couldn't even finish the video the first time
Nunya
Copyrighted content so he had to edit it out.
So anybody else notice that the background music is The Sound of Silence by Disturbed? It’s an acoustic version but it is still that song. Not the entirety of the video has it but it’s there.
I wasn't ready for that Mario 64 menu bg music.
There are claims and concept art for some JP media claiming that the Dilophosaurs in the films weren’t fully grown.
Jurassic park is a macropredator. This animal was more powerful, dynamic and birdlike than anyone could have imagined.
Also, while yes, Dilophosaurus in WDRA had a somewhat creepy screech, I honestly thought it was mostly hilarious. For some reason, the metallic echoes make it sound like robot falcon with a sore throat, I can't help but crack up at it!
The books got it more accurate, still added poison, but still, more accurate than the movie.
Exactly it had its actual real life size of 9 feet tall and 20 feet long as well as the absence of a frill its colors are also better in my opiniin with bright yellow black spots and red crests
Book Dilo was based on Gregory S Paul's recon and therefore the most accurate at the time.
Miquel Escribano Ivars, still, the description mostly holds up as it’s just descriptive enough pretty much all updated information still applies as of me commenting.
Jurassic Park got EVERY dino totally wrong.
Interesting to see that hollow bones as a weight saving mechanism isn't limited to modern dinosaurs.
To be fair to JP their dilophosaurus wasn’t too off for the time size notwithstanding. Fantastic video tho. Keep up the great work!
In the book it was depicted as being roughly 10 or so feet tall, it was not described as having a frill, not much detail was put into its appearance aside from the crests, it did however still spit venom but its thought this was because of genetic splicing.
Is it just me or is the background music until 4:37 "Hello Darkness my Old Friend" on a banjo --- so random
So, dilophosaurus was actually around 8 meters long (26 feet long) when fully grown?
Hmm I think that's an upper size estimate? Probably the average would be 6-7 metres. Correct me if I'm wrong.
@@ahumanoidtroodon1074 from what i know the average size is 6 meter aka 20 feet.
@@alioramus1637 largest specimen measures 7.4 m
@@dinoh5538 that's still big.
i've seen a site that stated Dilophosaurus had a little more bulk (not fragile), stronger jaws, and it was a superpredator (or apex predator).
they're right.
@@dinoh5538 that's still big.
i've seen a site that stated Dilophosaurus had a little more bulk (not fragile), stronger jaws, and it was a superpredator (or apex predator).
they're right.
0:26 Not a criticism of the video, but the artwork portraying a Dilophosaur wading with only its head above water strikes me as unlikely. With their bird-like pneumatic skeletons, dinosaurs generally and therapods, in particular, would be floating or swimming in this depth of water rather than wading.
Great shit man loved it!!! Keep them coming
Thx very much for that video, very instructive and well done. I have to turn mine about Dilophosaurus. I made a first part a few weeks ago, i have to make the second part now.
It’s actually been stated that the dilo in Jurassic park was a juvenile in the movie and in the book it was an adult saying that the creature towered over nedry
4:47 memories of pannenkoek demonstrating a half a-press
I don’t really get how this changes anything. I always knew that JP got Dilo and most other things wrong but from my POV, I don’t see how this changes anything. The new speculations are cool but that’s all they are until we find something that reveals more about its anatomy. This is just what I’ve been led to think, if I’m missing something please educate me, thank you.
Edit: Spelling mistake
I have been thinking the exact same thing! I even made a video on it. But unfortunately I got a lot of hate for it. But I'm glad somebody shares my same opinion! And tbh this new reconstruction doesn't make the Dilo look any different. Idk maybe it's just me. This new reconstruction isn't even new btw. But I would like to see the 2020 Dilo in scaly skin because everyone for some reason is drawing it with feathery leathery skin (which I'm not saying it didn't have that) I'm just saying there is just as good of a chance it had scales too.
The Dinosaur Discovery I just watched some of your vids and I actually really like em! Very well researched and well edited! On the subject of Dilo, I’ve heard that this new discovery could suggest that it may have possessed some kind of external organ like an air sack like those of frogs and some birds or something like that. I’m still not 100% on all of it and I don’t even remember all the details, just wanted to share my current thoughts and tell you to keep up the good work! 😊
P.S. idk bout feathers. Mighta had em, might notta had em, who the hell knows anymore 😂
@@Arbiter2427 Thanks so much man! And yeah the Air Sac thing I'm not 100% on ether, it's just speculation. This whole entire new reconstruction is just a theory. The old Dilophosaurus isn't technically inaccurate. I'm not being biased towards the old Dilophosaurus, in fact I like this new reconstruction a lot. I just wish people would start drawing it with scales and quit making it look like something from Sesame Street. I mean, I love Brian Engh's art! He is a fantastic artist and person and deserves a lot more credit and attention, but I'm not a huge fan on the way he designed the Dilophosaurus... it just looks a bit over-exaggerated and it doesn't look real... And back to the Air Sac, I don't even know how they could theorize it had that just from fragmentary skeletal remains. I mean I'm no Paleontologist and I don't have the computer technology and equipment they're using.... but I can't help but question it a little bit. Maybe in a few years we'll get a better idea on what my favorite dinosaur looked like. But I would definitely like somebody to explain this a little bit more... I would also at some point like to go to the St. George Dinosaur Discovery Museum and look at the fossils and the process myself. That would be a cool experience!
I’ve seen the dinosaur tracks down in Saint George when I attended college there, they really are magnificent and would highly recommend to others willing to travel there. There’s even a trail out towards Hurricane with another set of tracks in similarly aged rocks.
What happened to the original upload?
He told me because copyright problems.
WaddleDoot oof
Paleontologists: NOOOO YOU AREN'T SMALL AND CAN'T SPIT VENOM AND STUFF!!!!
Jurrasic park dilophosaurus : haha spit go sssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss
Blue Eyes Asian Dragon well,her spit is technecally a sneeze...she has a cold ok
@@rexythetyrannosaurusrex2897 lol
Dope intro music AND great content? Subbed!
I miss the times when good Dino documentaries like “When dinosaurs roamed America “ existed
Which one ?
So basically the older lego version of the dilophosaurus is more accurate than the Jurassic park version it's based on. Sadly lego changed the design of the newer dilophosaurus to be much smaller.
Remember that the creatures in jurassic Park were Park frog making some smaller/bigger and featureless
#FrillGang
As an all-time prehistory fan, I adore Dilophosaurus!
This comment is for the algorithm God, may he look favourably on this re-upload.
To be fair,we were genitacally modified...
True it’s not ur fault that ur DNA had gaps and filled with unrelated animals
*genetically...
@@RokuroCarisu I think the misspellings are a joke
Yeah we are
Well, when Nedry found the dilophosaurus he said "i thought you were one of your big brothers, your not so bad" so maybe it was accurate aside from the frill idk
Am I completely insane? Or do you vary the tempo of your intro song?
Athena Caesura it is definitely way faster than it used to be.
Ikr
Hi Beautiful 😘
Ur insane
“The size of a short bus” huh?
THE short bus
At least the original Jurassic Park novel got the Dilophosaurus' size right.
Keratin would explain how the animal avoided breaking the crests...
I like the idea the crests were just containers for a hornbill style crest.
Where is our cryolophosaurus video, I think it would be extremely interesting, cryolophosaurus doesn’t get enough credit for how awesome a dinosaur it is.
Well the jurassic park dinosaurs were given lizard DNA and Amphibian DNA so they should’nt look the way they did IRL.
The dilophosaurus from jp was created by Steven speilberg because he wanted a dinosaur to spit venom and look cool, he meant for it to be factually incorrect
Commenting so these videos show up in the algorithm more... they're great!
That's very informative. Cool video!
Why did you reuploud this?(not to be rude)
That's rude
Xx_ D34DP00L_xX sorry
@@aberrantform969
Np, just tone it down next time, ok?
Dont apologize wtf
@@xx_d34dp00l_xx lol
Loving the Mario 64 music, dude.
new papers say that the headcrest wasnt as brittal as though, the video from dont mess with dinosaurs is very good in taking a new look at Dilophosaurus and the new findings (sorry for my bad english)
JP also called a Utah Raptor a Velociraptor because it sounds cooler lol
It was never intended to be Utahraptor though. It was based on Deinonychus. Utahraptor was described the same year the movie came out and it got larger than the JP raptors. But you are right that they changed the name for the cool factor.
To be fair, in the Jurassic Park novel the Dilophosaurus lifts Nedry by the head, implying it was supposed to be bigger than what you see in the movie.
Please remember all the colors and feathers are artists renditions
Yeah, I think people are kinda freaking out too much about this new reconstruction. Tbh it doesn't look any different. I think if somebody drew it with scales it would look better to some people (Me Included)
Now even Dilophosaurus has become weirder than Spinosaurus in this year.
And I love it very much.
A dinosaur weirder than spinosaurus?
Impossible!
@@yourpersonalflotationdevice ,I guess your right.
It doesn't look any different to be honest....
Rlly *
Speilberg doesn't give one rats ass about paleontology. Michael Crichton is the guy who imagined all that stuff.
Is it possible that the Dilophosaurus used that ridge for making sounds/calls? I can't help but wonder considering how close it is to the nasal cavity. Would love a video on the modern theories about sounds and calls dinosaurs made.
That makes a lot of sense similar to how cassowaries use their crest to make these low bass sounds. That's a really interesting thought
interesting thought.
perhaps the crests were a combination of bright colours, communication device and other things?
The dilophosaurus in Jurassic park are actually juveniles.
In the original Jurassic park book the Dilophisaurus does make an appearance and it's about 12 feet tall. Much bigger than it appears in the movie. I wonder why they chose to make it smaller? Maybe they didnt want to take away from the Velociraptors as they had a more highlighted role in the movie.
Jurassic Park has a fully grown dilo we just never got to see it
Great video, nice to get the real gen on this enigmatic creature
Reupload?
+Scazoid I remember the first video being privatized
Can you make videos about liliensternus and zupaysaurus? They're close relatives of dilophosaurus
my friend is mad because the actual dilophosaurus doesn't have neck frills lol
Ok, but what’s with the Super Mario 64 music??
Dilophosaurus, the dinosaur many know, but few understand.
*HUH, IRONIC*
Cough...Cough...Spinosaurus.....
@@LarsTonguesInAspix I was just looking at a bunch of IRONIC memes.
@@pepsiman396 Amen to that.
You do be speaking facts tho
Love the 64 music throwback lol
#FrillGang Here be Dragons 🐉🐲
What's with the random Mario 64 menu music? XD
What it looked like matters not, what matters is that it will still jump from the shadows and bleed out your adult rex while giving you PTSD
Good information thanks 👍😊
What do you use to edit your videos?
Premiere Pro
E.D.G.E thank you so much, and also great video, I love your in depth analysis of new paleontological discoveries, keep doing what your doing 👍👍👍👍
4:54 we talkin about parallel universes now?
I always thought of the Dilop in JP to be a young Dilop, not an adult
Yeah but the dinosaurs in JP are mixed with frog DNA and such,they have gaps in their genomes which explains why the tyrannosaurus has no feathers
Tyrannosaurus never had feathers and there was never proof they had some
@@arshu_parshu1999 I swear there is though. Something to do with tiny holes found in the skeleton or something along those lines...
well Jurassic Park in a way is redeemed when Dr. Alan Grant said "What John Hammond and InGen did at Jurassic Park is create genetically engineered theme park monsters! Nothing more and nothing less. "
In universe sure
what is the music from @5:30?
The crest is actually known to be hard and useful. It wasn't brittle bone. It is similar to that of a hornbill's crest or cassowary's.
We can love jurassic park dinosaurs, and real life accurate dinosaurs. I like Dilophosaurus from Jurassic Park, and the real-life accurate one. Some dinosaurs I prefer the accurate ones, like the Spinosaurus
Wonderful information, thanks!
Aaaand it's reupload...... Ok
I hope the first upload wasnt clickbait too, thats 2 times they could have chosen to not clickbait but passed up.
Footage in original got copyright claimed. This is the film with that footage edited out.