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InGen VS Real Dinosaurs. PART 5/6: Fallen Kingdom: Jurassic World. Size comparison and data

InGen VS Real Dinosaurs. PART 5/6: Fallen Kingdom: Jurassic World. Size comparison and data

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How the dinosaurs of Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom would look if their DNA was pure, according to the current scientific knowledge. At the end of the video there is a size comparison chart as well. You can get prints, mugs, tshirts and more of my art at RedBubble: my
Date: 2024-01-04

Comments and reviews: 29


Interesting fact about the Sinoceratops. It was actually meant to be Pachyrhinosaurus. The designers put a horn over the nasal boss (which is an idea that is bounced around but usually dismissed) and gave it a Rhinoceros like physique to draw connections with modern Rhinos (and to promote wildlife charities. The ingen animals even retain the spikes on the middle of the frill, which are absent on fossil Sinoceratops. The holes in the frill came from concept art and was most likely inspired by Patchi, the main character of the WWD movie (note, do not watch if the narration is enabled) whose frill was damaged due to trauma inflicted by a predator when he was a baby. My guess is they decided that a double holed frill is a more unique visual (which hasn-t been in any reconstruction of Ceratopsians that I know of.
The fun part comes from when the trailer was released. Fans identified the new Ceratopsian as Sinoceratops, as it turns out they-ve over-designed the animal so much that it was completely unrecognisable. As a result, the toy company was asked to change the name of their Pachyrhinosaurus figure to avoid confusion and the inevitable backlash from angry paleonerds for completely misinterpreting a well known ceratopsian. It turns out the toy company never got the final design for the film before production, and figures of a relatively accurate Pachyrhinosaurus were labelled as Sinoceratops, complete with film accurate colours.
Needless to say, at least an obscure Asian centrosaurine is on the public conscious, and serves as a lesson to make sure that when exaggerating your animals, make sure they don-t look like something else.

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I've always felt like a good compromising hybridization of both creatures from the movies (Color scheme, vocalizations and certain behavioral and biological traits) and the ones our current understanding of them (Skin and plumage, considerably more correct anatomy and proportions and other traits) would please both fans of the -Jurassic- movie franchise and those that prefer the modern representations.
What do you think?

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I am loving these videos! You make a point to show the differences/inaccuracies in the Ingen creatures without outright criticizing them. I also like the bits of fan service a the beginnings and ends.
Like I mentioned before, the Ingen creatures aren't actual dinosaurs, but the products of mad science and human greed, which makes the franchise even more interesting and provocative.

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Also, there's no -allegedly- about the Fallen Kingdom Allosaurus. It IS a juvenile. We see an ADULT Allosaurus in Battle At Big Rock. It is bigger, has more pronounced horns/crests, and a larger skull. It also is the first Dinosaur in the entire Jurassic Park/World franchise to NOT have pronated hands!
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It's good to know that I wasn't the only one who saw a slight resemblance between the Indoraptor and megaraptorids. The Mosasaurus is turning into a kaiju, it was for sure bigger in the scene with the surfers than it was when it devoured the Indominus rex. As always the comparisons are really nice.
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I knew that in jurassic world the Carnotaurus was bigger than the Baryonyx because in the fallen Kingdom the Carnotaurus is half the size of the T. Rex and in jurassic world evolution the Carnotaurus is bigger than the Baryonyx
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Hay great video!
Was wondering if my kosmoceratops drawing in my profile picture is good
Is there anything I can improve on?
Also I would like to see anything relating to the Permian in one of the next videos!

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Jurassic World Dominion will be released in June this year. In this situation, you will have to change the number of series numbers and make a film about prehistoric creatures from there
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The Ingen Carnotaurus is actually fairly accurate, outside of the broader skull, the horns being a bit to big and the position of the horns, as well as the bulkier build
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2: 37 this is the same in walking with dinosaurs, where every other carnivore had pronated wrists, but the allo had correct inward facing wrists. Coincidence? Perhaps.
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If Dominion comes out, update it with Lystrosaurus, Giganotosaurus, Pyroraptor, Atrociraptor, Dreadnoughtus, Quetzalcoatlus, Oviraptor, Moros, Iguanodon and Dimetrodon
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This was a great series, and I got to saw this last video on this series was great, Goob job, Mario keep up the good work.
( also hope everyone had a good day. )

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Se que suena un poco loco o raro pero podrias hacer ark vs vida real? Varias partes por ejemplo una con criaturas mesozoicas y otra con criaturas cenozoicas
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Imagine walking in the woods and you realize that one of the largest dinosaurs of abelisauridae is running straight at you with a speed of 55kmph
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Oh! In next month will be the premiere of the Jurassic World: Dominon. I want to see video with comparasion movie vs accurate like this video! :)
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To bad the carnotaurus which might be the most accurate Jurassic park animal ever, has very little screen time. Great video by the way nice work
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Interesting you describe the Fallen Kingdom Stegosaurus as beakless. In The Lost World, the Stegosaurus actually HAS a beak.
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Nice dinosaur comparison of the dinosaurs from Jurassic World Fallen Kingdom and the dinosaurs from the accurate models.
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i think the real sinoceratops is fake. he trying to make that all ingen dinosaurs is wrong and he's the only one right
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How about peter jackson's king kong with the evolved dinosaurs compared to real life ones
Great video series btw

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When ingen baryonyx is being hated by paleontologist but carnotaurus is beloved because IT-S ONLY MOST Scientific
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Wheres triceratopos parasaurlophus baby triceratops triceratopos apatosaurus gallimimus pteranodon baby blue
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0: 32
well not exactly, they are still there, just that the head is a bit bigger and the body is bulkier

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Good video of dinosaurs comparisons you should make a video about Jurassic world dominion dinosaurs
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Ingen has a habit of making the arms of most non-hybrid theropod carnivores small or useless.
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-Great- conclusion to a cool series, man! Mr. Hammond, Mr. Lockwood, and Mr. Masrani would approve!
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Now let-s wait for Jurassic World: Dominion. Heard that the dinos will be updated which seems cool.
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Maybe you could do some speedpaint videos? Or perspective tutorial? That's an suggestion
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Can you add the heights and weights of the dinosaurs of jurassic park and jurassic world
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