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Strait from google Is Dracorex a valid species? Dracorex | Encyclopedia MDPI Dracorex is a controversial dinosaur genus of the family Pachycephalosauridae, from the Late Cretaceous of North America. The type (and only known) species is Dracorex hogwartsia, meaning "dragon king of Hogwarts". This dinosaur is named for the wizard school in Harry Potter books.
Honestly I wouldn’t be too surprised, most other dinosaurs are aggressive and not humble, but the T-Rex and other large carnivores have scientifically been proven to not challenge fellow large carnivores unless they need it for food or survival
@@Mcnetwork295even after learning they weren't this persuit predator and ambushed other dinosaurs that is. Still very confusing and weird if you think about it.
If you want a functional ecosystem, you really should use the automated bays to simulate reproduction. You also should minimize the use of feeders and not even bother with removing corpses.
10:26 ok, as a student taking paleontology classes in college, let me give my two cents. Now, I am NOT an expert, but I am going off what I have learned. If I am wrong, feel free to let me know, provided you do it in a way that isn’t toxic or annoying or something akin to a man-baby complaining about how I was wrong about the amount of toes the animal had or something stupid. Constructive criticism and polite corrections ONLY. Now, the dinosaur “Brontosaurus” being fake WAS correct in the past, and the fossils found that were classified as Brontosaurus was actually the body of an Apatosaurus and the head of a Camarasaurus. Apatosaurus existed previously and the name was given first to true Apatosaurus Specimens, so the name Apatosaurus stuck, while the name Brontosaurus was “retired.” HOWEVER! This has changed. While Apatosaurus remains the same, more fossils of sauropods suggests Brontosaurus was its own related, yet distinct species. You can do your own research for yourself, but from what I found, the differences included slight size changes, posture, neck length, and other things. The animals are similar, yes, but are NOT the same, and some scientists believe these differences allow Brontosaurus to be truly classified as it’s own distinct species of sauropod dinosaur. This is still a highly debated topic so feel free to do your own research and from your own opinions. But, yeah. Some scientists believe, and with a good amount of distinct evidence, that Brontosaurus now counts as it’s own distinct lineage of sauropod dinosaur.
@@RampyI’m kinda just dumbfounded Ceratosaurus is the bully and not bullied considering how it’s mostly portrayed is “Ceratosaurus isn’t the only predator in these parts” and then just get battered to the point that they look like invincible after his fight with Omni Man. It’s nice to see that change ❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥
Something to have considered here is that not all Dinos have the same exploration range. Sauropods, Armored Herbivores, and foot-high carnivores have the lowest exploration range, with medium and large carnivores having a decent range, while Hadrosaurs, and Ornithimisaurids overall have the largest exploration range, making them a good migratory group for ideas like this. They also helps alleviate prey needs (Hadrosaurs, that is)
Another thing to consider with this is the amount of animals that are gonna herd sauropods are meh like they stay in a relatively similar area but aren’t clumped together ceratopsians usually have one huge herd and a few smaller herds ankylosaurids and stegosaurids mostly live in smaller groups pachycephelosaurids live like the sauropods like in the smilies area but not always right next to eachother for some reason I’ve only seen the tyrannosaurus move together out of my time using the large carnivores all the others just separate the medium carnivores separate and sometimes meet up smaller carnivores like the sauropods stay in the similar area and the hadrosaurs and ornithomimids live in small groups cause they migrate so much
First, Coelophysis is pronounced "see-low-fy-sis". Second, Nodosaurids are a sub-group of ankylosaurs. Third, Apatosaurus and Brontosaurus used to be two different dinos, then they were merged, and then recently new evidence suggests that Brontosaurus was its own dinosaur.
The sponsor of this video worries me, seeing as the devs of Palworld are being sued by Nintendo and the Pokémon Company right now so I don't see it lasting very long if Palworld is forced to shut down.
It's an interesting one for sure! They've certainly taken a lot of inspiration from Palworld. I'm hoping that Palworld win the lawsuit though personally
@@Rampy I hope so, too, but copyright law in Japan is vastly different to American and UK copyright law so they have way more of a case than they would if they were an American or UK company
Well since a lot of comments I've seen are people saying they've canceled their Nintendo subscriptions or the like, Nintendo have a threat of unown proportions.
Brontosaurus Is a real dinosaur based on research here The study used 81 specimens from collections around the world and looked at 477 anatomical traits. The scientists ultimately showed that Brontosaurus was distinct from Apatosaurus, one of the main differences being that Apatosaurus was more massive and robust with a thicker and lower-set neck than Brontosaurus.
"Simulating a dinosaur ecosystem for 100 days? Now that’s the ultimate nature documentary meets Jurassic Park vibe! 🦖🌿 The amount of chaos, epic battles, and unexpected alliances in this virtual world must’ve been wild. I’m low-key imagining a T-Rex trying to avoid a food shortage like it’s playing survival mode. 😅 Loved how this video made prehistoric life feel so real while being hilariously entertaining. Great work-who needs a time machine when you’ve got a simulation like this?"
3:35 in the Jurassic world franchise, they weren't poisonous, also the correct term for that would be venomous, but the troodons were venomous, they were also not friendly, in any of the movies, if you remember in the third movie they mauled a little girl, and in the books they killed and ate a baby, after invading the home, compsognathus in the Jurassic world franchise were absolutely terrifying, they were also the ones who killed Hammond in the books
11:09 troodon in the books were terrifying because they would kill people and lay their eggs in their still warm bodies, also in-game they bite larger animals with their venom
Palworld isn’t a ripoff if you think about it. Miraibo go or whatever isn’t either if the monsters you catch aren’t actually called pals and if they have unique designs.
@@Greatduck777it kinds see they have a same game play, i saw a Pal there, and the same like battle ground for the boss, and i think i saw it saying in the bottem left Pal
28:21 thanks for the advice! I currently have a T rex and a pack of 4 velociraptors! I even put a triceratops to test if they were really loyal, and they didn’t attack! Any herbivore put was unharmed! (All this is real, not in real life but the game)
Only watched up to 15:20 so far but I don’t see any terrain height difference which could look really cool and more realistic if you had valleys and mountains, if you ever do this again or update this map I would love to see that 😊
Really great video, it’s a nice change from ARK, but why not mix the two ! But how you could ask... I challenge you to recreate The Island map from ARK and try to make a working ecosystem in this creation
It's a call to arms lads! Ramys uploaded! We love your content. Keep it up. Yt inspiration right here! Edit: miralbo isn't going to last long. Palworld is gonna sue as soon as the Nintendo lawsuit is over
Neither Pocketpair or Nintendo can sue because Miraibo is pretty original. I checked it and it seems that the only thing it takes from Palworld is gameplay. They could sue for the gameplay though, it is way too similar to Palworld not to be sued.
I LOVE THIS VIDEO MATE! KEEP MAKING MORE JWE 1-2 CONTENT! By the way you were pronouncing:dilophosaurus wrong-by saying:DIElophosaurus might be that if your american?
Tbh in most of my playthroughs the most passive carnivorous animal without the compy is austrolovenator. Trexs should always be called Terrence and Matilda.
4:21 dilophosaurus had been done so dirty in media in reality it was around 20 ft long and the biggest predator of its time also I assume most people know this but there is no evidence they has frills or spit acid only the crests on their head
What were the settings for this sandbox? As far as i can tell you had no paths and i can't figure out how to make it to wheree they aren't needed- This is such a cool idea!
God I love Jurassic park and world but I REALLY REALLY wanna see scientifically accurate Dino’s in a movie or game some day (if there is a game with scientifically accurate Dino’s I haven’t seen it nor heard of it)
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Strait from google
Is Dracorex a valid species?
Dracorex | Encyclopedia MDPI
Dracorex is a controversial dinosaur genus of the family Pachycephalosauridae, from the Late Cretaceous of North America. The type (and only known) species is Dracorex hogwartsia, meaning "dragon king of Hogwarts". This dinosaur is named for the wizard school in Harry Potter books.
if you ever do this again it would be cool to do an all natural dinosaurs one
Game name?
The t-Rex being the most peaceful among the dinosaurs is not something I had expected
Honestly I wouldn’t be too surprised, most other dinosaurs are aggressive and not humble, but the T-Rex and other large carnivores have scientifically been proven to not challenge fellow large carnivores unless they need it for food or survival
@@Mcnetwork295even after learning they weren't this persuit predator and ambushed other dinosaurs that is. Still very confusing and weird if you think about it.
@@MikaalHasnain-ep7qu they are also the smartest of the large land based carnivores which is cool knowing their tiny brain
If you want a functional ecosystem, you really should use the automated bays to simulate reproduction. You also should minimize the use of feeders and not even bother with removing corpses.
Agreed
I just did this and created a fully functional ecosystem with almost no feeders and simulated reproduction
With fish eaters?
@@Byebyetokiddosyea i had a swamp area with some
@Alpha-gray Well them and jeholopterus are the exceptions.
10:26 ok, as a student taking paleontology classes in college, let me give my two cents. Now, I am NOT an expert, but I am going off what I have learned. If I am wrong, feel free to let me know, provided you do it in a way that isn’t toxic or annoying or something akin to a man-baby complaining about how I was wrong about the amount of toes the animal had or something stupid. Constructive criticism and polite corrections ONLY.
Now, the dinosaur “Brontosaurus” being fake WAS correct in the past, and the fossils found that were classified as Brontosaurus was actually the body of an Apatosaurus and the head of a Camarasaurus. Apatosaurus existed previously and the name was given first to true Apatosaurus Specimens, so the name Apatosaurus stuck, while the name Brontosaurus was “retired.”
HOWEVER! This has changed. While Apatosaurus remains the same, more fossils of sauropods suggests Brontosaurus was its own related, yet distinct species. You can do your own research for yourself, but from what I found, the differences included slight size changes, posture, neck length, and other things. The animals are similar, yes, but are NOT the same, and some scientists believe these differences allow Brontosaurus to be truly classified as it’s own distinct species of sauropod dinosaur. This is still a highly debated topic so feel free to do your own research and from your own opinions. But, yeah. Some scientists believe, and with a good amount of distinct evidence, that Brontosaurus now counts as it’s own distinct lineage of sauropod dinosaur.
And he doesn’t know how to say ceolophysis
No worries at all man, always enjoy hearing new facts about Dinosaurs! I'm just a fan not an expert so more than happy to be corrected!
@@RampyI’m kinda just dumbfounded Ceratosaurus is the bully and not bullied considering how it’s mostly portrayed is “Ceratosaurus isn’t the only predator in these parts” and then just get battered to the point that they look like invincible after his fight with Omni Man. It’s nice to see that change ❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥
yap yap yap
u r an paleontologist?!!
Something to have considered here is that not all Dinos have the same exploration range. Sauropods, Armored Herbivores, and foot-high carnivores have the lowest exploration range, with medium and large carnivores having a decent range, while Hadrosaurs, and Ornithimisaurids overall have the largest exploration range, making them a good migratory group for ideas like this. They also helps alleviate prey needs (Hadrosaurs, that is)
yeah, the anatomy and ecological roles of these dinosaurs influenced how far they could travel and adapt to their environments.
Another thing to consider with this is the amount of animals that are gonna herd sauropods are meh like they stay in a relatively similar area but aren’t clumped together ceratopsians usually have one huge herd and a few smaller herds ankylosaurids and stegosaurids mostly live in smaller groups pachycephelosaurids live like the sauropods like in the smilies area but not always right next to eachother for some reason I’ve only seen the tyrannosaurus move together out of my time using the large carnivores all the others just separate the medium carnivores separate and sometimes meet up smaller carnivores like the sauropods stay in the similar area and the hadrosaurs and ornithomimids live in small groups cause they migrate so much
Sally: damn I did not know you guys were chill like that
The rexes: the movie makes us rexes look like battle minded machines
This is exactly why i wish they had breeding in the game, so you could actually make an ecosystem and watch it grow
Hopefully in the next one!
@@Rampy ay didnt see this, thx for the reply!!
First, Coelophysis is pronounced "see-low-fy-sis".
Second, Nodosaurids are a sub-group of ankylosaurs.
Third, Apatosaurus and Brontosaurus used to be two different dinos, then they were merged, and then recently new evidence suggests that Brontosaurus was its own dinosaur.
i wish there was a mod for this game where the dinos would eventually start to reproduce naturally if their requirements are met 100%- ;w;
Hopefully in JWE3!
What is the game name?
there is
@@JaimeYundesJurassic World Evolution 2
The sponsor of this video worries me, seeing as the devs of Palworld are being sued by Nintendo and the Pokémon Company right now so I don't see it lasting very long if Palworld is forced to shut down.
It's an interesting one for sure! They've certainly taken a lot of inspiration from Palworld. I'm hoping that Palworld win the lawsuit though personally
@@Rampy I hope so, too, but copyright law in Japan is vastly different to American and UK copyright law so they have way more of a case than they would if they were an American or UK company
Well since a lot of comments I've seen are people saying they've canceled their Nintendo subscriptions or the like, Nintendo have a threat of unown proportions.
@@GrandArmyGaming01explains the roblox godzilla situation now
Deadass this is a bad Nintendo move lawsuiting palworld
Brontosaurus Is a real dinosaur based on research here The study used 81 specimens from collections around the world and looked at 477 anatomical traits. The scientists ultimately showed that Brontosaurus was distinct from Apatosaurus, one of the main differences being that Apatosaurus was more massive and robust with a thicker and lower-set neck than Brontosaurus.
"Simulating a dinosaur ecosystem for 100 days? Now that’s the ultimate nature documentary meets Jurassic Park vibe! 🦖🌿 The amount of chaos, epic battles, and unexpected alliances in this virtual world must’ve been wild. I’m low-key imagining a T-Rex trying to avoid a food shortage like it’s playing survival mode. 😅 Loved how this video made prehistoric life feel so real while being hilariously entertaining. Great work-who needs a time machine when you’ve got a simulation like this?"
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He named a dinosaur who committed basically omnicide darwin. And one that killed his favorite one demon.
I think he has a bais guys
0:29 Oh yes, La Palma, my favourite island of Jurassic World
As a Canarian and JW superfan. This is a massive W. 🤑🔥🔥
I just came to the commente to see this
he entrado a los comentarios solo para ver esto.
3:35 in the Jurassic world franchise, they weren't poisonous, also the correct term for that would be venomous, but the troodons were venomous, they were also not friendly, in any of the movies, if you remember in the third movie they mauled a little girl, and in the books they killed and ate a baby, after invading the home, compsognathus in the Jurassic world franchise were absolutely terrifying, they were also the ones who killed Hammond in the books
11:09 troodon in the books were terrifying because they would kill people and lay their eggs in their still warm bodies, also in-game they bite larger animals with their venom
@@Gojinera there are no troodons in the novels tf you mean
Nice to see you mixing it up a bit! Absolutely loved this video!
Glad you enjoyed!
@@Rampythis is amazing please make a part 2 and go to day 200 this is a top tier video wish you luck in the future!
Nice to see you try another game than ARK, wish you good success!
Thank you 🐐🐐
@@Rampy try doing a ethical jurrasic park/ world series :D
@@Rampywhat is game name
@@mohammadnaghaway8598Jurassic world evolution 2
I think Jurassic world evo
I thought the Dracorex fossil was determined to actually be a juvenile Pachycephalosaurus, but I could be completely wrong.
Ah yes a thriving ecosystem with a balance of nature
Giga and Indom eating like they bros
I mean large apex carnivores can occasionally dine at the same table like wolves and small grizzlies, but not without eventual combat
Great content! He's evolved from Raptor king to Dinosaur King (loved that show as a kid)!
@@Teraclon thank you my friend!
I loved that show too
@@The-empire-of-germany1914 bruh season 2 is now lost media
@@bruchalonga fr
31:08 "This infuriated me", Rampy said in the least infuriated tone
Ceratosaurus being Bullies and not bullied? That’s a first!
2:33 it’s just Pokémon with guns
12:44 look at the shape😮
I know :0
3:25 Is this not just a ripoff of a ripoff?
No lol
yes it is
Palworld isn’t a ripoff if you think about it. Miraibo go or whatever isn’t either if the monsters you catch aren’t actually called pals and if they have unique designs.
@@Greatduck777it kinds see they have a same game play, i saw a Pal there, and the same like battle ground for the boss, and i think i saw it saying in the bottem left Pal
True😂
omg a Jurassic world video!!!
well said
I love Jurassic World and Jurassic Park so much and I have just subscribed
We NEED a part 2 to this rampy
Glad you enjoyed! Certainly keen to do more ecosystem videos👍🏻
@@Rampycan’t wait for more👍
28:21 thanks for the advice! I currently have a T rex and a pack of 4 velociraptors! I even put a triceratops to test if they were really loyal, and they didn’t attack! Any herbivore put was unharmed! (All this is real, not in real life but the game)
I KNEW IT! I SAW THAT FACE YOU MADE ON STREAM WHEN I GUESSED JURASSIC WORLD EVOLUTION 2
Please continue this series, it was interesting and entertaining!
Next one is already in the works!
Love the Land Before Time references!!
Ceratosaurus is pronounced "sir-at-oh-sore-us". Great video by the way, love this concept ❤
I enjoyed this video more than I do playing the game myself. Would love to watch more of these.
There will be more to come!
More of these videos plz rampy
I kind of want to see more of this. Great vid btw, I feel the Indo Raptor might give Darwin a run for his money lol.
Nah sorry but large theropods have an anamation for insta killing indo raptor I don’t know how often it happens though
@@LegendaryJJ Oh lol, I dont have dis game :( I want it tho
so glad to see this doing well for you man!
Thanks man appreciate it!
This is amazing! Would love to see more of these :)
More to come!
Already one more out there if you haven’t watched that one yet!
13:20 huh dc call? i think it video miusic but it so simular sound idk what it is so yea.
Les gooooo! Rampy popping off with a new kinda Dinosaur journey!!
@@BEYPlaysGames 💙
Only watched up to 15:20 so far but I don’t see any terrain height difference which could look really cool and more realistic if you had valleys and mountains, if you ever do this again or update this map I would love to see that 😊
@@AstroRL_54 100%! Working on it in the next one!
Really great video, it’s a nice change from ARK, but why not mix the two ! But how you could ask...
I challenge you to recreate The Island map from ARK and try to make a working ecosystem in this creation
It's a call to arms lads!
Ramys uploaded!
We love your content.
Keep it up.
Yt inspiration right here!
Edit: miralbo isn't going to last long. Palworld is gonna sue as soon as the Nintendo lawsuit is over
Thanks man appreciate the support!
Neither Pocketpair or Nintendo can sue because Miraibo is pretty original. I checked it and it seems that the only thing it takes from Palworld is gameplay. They could sue for the gameplay though, it is way too similar to Palworld not to be sued.
@@Greatduck777 idk man. I played a decent amount of palworld and all of the creatures look like copy's with different colours.
this was a fun watch, i would honestly love to see more of this kind of content!
Thanks I’m so glad you enjoyed! Would definitely like to do some more videos like this again in the future
What area did you do it in and what settings did you use?
I LOVE THIS VIDEO MATE! KEEP MAKING MORE JWE 1-2 CONTENT! By the way you were pronouncing:dilophosaurus wrong-by saying:DIElophosaurus might be that if your american?
:o i got hearted by rampy-
Hello. Love this video. What sort of settings you use in the Sandbox: Custom, Standard or Creative?
The t-Rex’s bring me joy along with accepting sally
8:54 bro thought we wouldn’t know
i neglected this game because i already had planet zoo but this video convinced me to buy it I LOVE your content man keep up the good work
Thanks, will do!
Fun fact, Brontosaurus was recently re-classified as a separate species of Dinosaur from Apatosaurus
And here i thought you were an Ark channel. Guess you just love dinosaurs lol great video, as always ^.^
Gotta love those dinosaurs! Thank you!
how can you separate them ? i mean do you use invisible gate like in biosyn tech ?
Another rampy video after work? My luck is amazing. Thank you
Hope you enjoy!
I'm stunned how one guy can make so many football references in a video about dinosaurs
Honestly something like this but including marine life (though fewer) would be really interesting!!!
👀 May be in the works
Ahh yes let me go down to my local dinosaur sanctuary and buy a t-Rex. Thanks @rampy for the idea
@@Turbo-rules Let me know how you get on!
@@Rampy I will my boi
@@Rampy it died :(( (I named it bob too)
This is some top tier content!
Nice to see you play another dino game besides ARK, I hope you like jurassic world!
23:14 bro has a Mohawk
Tbh in most of my playthroughs the most passive carnivorous animal without the compy is austrolovenator.
Trexs should always be called Terrence and Matilda.
Prehistoric Park fan? Lets go!
How do you get the spawner for sharks?
Great job on the video as always (still waiting on gen 2 with only 1 dino to finish that series lol)
We’ll get it done at some stage!
Amazing video, keep up the great work
You should play Prehistoric Kingdom and make an ecosystem in it (it's also paleo-accurate)
@@Chadzilla-x1n I’ll likely do that in the future!
they cant combat eachother
First time seeing your vids and I love them keep up the good work man 👍
19:30 Very interesting forest 😭😭
I LOVE YOUR VIDS MAN I HOPE U KEEP MAKING THEM!
Good job darwin you were great also btw I LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOVE DINOOOOOOOS
Are you doing more Jwe2?
4:21 dilophosaurus had been done so dirty in media in reality it was around 20 ft long and the biggest predator of its time also I assume most people know this but there is no evidence they has frills or spit acid only the crests on their head
What were the settings for this sandbox? As far as i can tell you had no paths and i can't figure out how to make it to wheree they aren't needed-
This is such a cool idea!
There were paths I just tried to hide them in the edit!
I remember always wanting to do that with a Lot of zoo games, but I only had Zoo tycoon 2.
So I did it with that
Good ecosystem :)
Like always a banger btw love your vids
Im your 50th subscriber
So we already have Palworld knock-offs that’s crazy
What
@@wrydermathews9657 Miraibo Go is similar to Palworld, very closely in style and gameplay loop. That's what they mean
Its on Android so you can play it anywhere i thnik
I mean palworld is kinda a knockoff itself but yes
@@Maskman8547 not really but ok
I love how he puts the indominus in an ecosystem
A t rex labeled as harmless? Never thought I'd see the day.
i have a docile spinosaurus in my park, lmao
I enjoyed it a lot and found it cool that t-Rex’s were so chill but I would have love to have seen a Scorpius Rex or two
The trexs just chilled the whole video lol
Just chill guys
Thats a fun alternative 😊
1:54 was Dracorex named after draco malfoy?
If you want to make it a real ecosystem maybe not add the hybrid's like the scorpios re, indoraptor and I-rex into this
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@@isaacbowman171 is it quite an old phone do you know? Only reason I could think why that might happen
12:43 Why did u make it the trees that shape?!❓
Now spend 200 hours, the lore was getting good
Working on the next one👀
@@Rampylet's gooooo, the lorrrreee! 🎉
WE NEED MORE OF THIS
12:30 MAGICCC
If rampy played Jurassic world evolution he should give the dinosaur's some name's
@@muhammadhamdanicosain7446 we do name them towards the end of the video!
You will be executed for this 7:51
How much studing did you have to do fro this video
Any chance we get a continuation of this video to see the true end of the ecosystem?
@@thegoldengamer5787 I got some more ecosystem stuff planned for sure if this performs well :)
The official release picture is literally just taken from palworld with a few changes, that being of the pals and humans.
19:30 you're not slick buddy i see what you did
Fax
Indominus- Menace🥶
Indoraptor- Menace 2.0☠
One of the videos you know will be so fire you grab your hughest quality device
Do I have to play this on pc?
God I love Jurassic park and world but I REALLY REALLY wanna see scientifically accurate Dino’s in a movie or game some day (if there is a game with scientifically accurate Dino’s I haven’t seen it nor heard of it)
I bet the gaming bever would be proud
Beaver is a legend!
And I forgot something welcome to jurassic park
You should do an ecosystem y big and medium size dinosaur only of both carnivores and herbivores next
10/10 video I laughed so much