How Scientifically Accurate is Jurassic World's DILOPHOSAURUS?

Поделиться
HTML-код
  • Опубликовано: 26 сен 2024

Комментарии • 649

  • @JPOG7TV
    @JPOG7TV Год назад +297

    Funny thing about the JP dilo is that early concept art showed that they assumed it had keratin that made up the crest. So they were actually ahead of their time intially!
    Another fact is that the dilophosaurs was given the frill and small size so it stand out as the filmmakers thought normal audiences would confuse it with the raptors.

    • @Waaris_771
      @Waaris_771 Год назад +62

      How would they confuse it with the raptors? The raptors were literally about the size of a human or smaller, so couldn’t they have increased the Dilo’s to their actual size?

    • @spideyfanw1748
      @spideyfanw1748 Год назад +72

      Im tired of this general audience excuse, yes people are dumb af but that’s why they need to be educated instead of playing around with their stupidity. Instead dumbing down the Dilophosaurus they should have explained the difference between it and a Velociraptor in the movie. I’m pretty sure even the dumbest person can tell that one dinosaur is bigger than the other if they used the Dilophosaurus’s actual size. Make the people learn something, if they don’t like it, go watch another movie.

    • @Dinoslay
      @Dinoslay Год назад +25

      The problem wasn’t really about the audience confusing the Dilo with the Velociraptors, it was about the animal lessening the latter’s impact later on had it been kept the same size it is in the novel. Since Wayne Knight’s Nedry was also portrayed as a bumbling goofball like with his other comedic roles it also makes sense why Spielberg chose to shrink the Dilo so the attack could have more implemented comedy aspects which would be less possible with a big carnivore. The movie’s Dilo attack is basically slapstick comedy with a creepy undertone.

    • @thomasramirez5132
      @thomasramirez5132 Год назад +10

      @@Dinoslaywhich I didn’t like… dilo really got it’s reputation thrown out the window in Jurrasic world.

    • @tazman2253
      @tazman2253 Год назад

      they also decided to use the dilo to show that they released young dinosaurs in the park.

  • @kaizusmyguyzus6469
    @kaizusmyguyzus6469 Год назад +364

    Very happy you mentioned Dilophosaurus was discovered on Diné (Navajo) land. We don’t get acknowledged much so it’s quite nice to see :)

    • @NaturesCompendium
      @NaturesCompendium  Год назад +74

      Ayye I'm really glad to hear that! And as I previously mentioned to another Diné viewer, from here on out I'll try my best to properly reference the tribes and their lands which the fossils were found 😃Also they taught me that most of the registered tribal names come from either Anglicized versions, or from the enemies of said tribes. In the future I'll be mindful of that and try to use the correct names for the tribes I mention ❤

    • @lachlanfaulks4276
      @lachlanfaulks4276 Год назад +2

      @@NaturesCompendium do trex

    • @BanshLordduchessofcheese
      @BanshLordduchessofcheese Год назад +7

      Don't cut yourself and people short, not just on your land but by one of your people

    • @BanshLordduchessofcheese
      @BanshLordduchessofcheese Год назад +9

      After a little skim research you guys discovered it 2 years before any paleontologist showed up

    • @apeape2089
      @apeape2089 Год назад +4

      Wooo navajo rep!❤️❤️❤️🐑🌵🔥

  • @tapinewoods3937
    @tapinewoods3937 Год назад +201

    Thank you for explaining the difference between dilophosaurus from jurassic park franchise and the accurate one. And yes in the novel, dilophosaurus are bigger have no frills but still spit poison.

    • @fismail4330
      @fismail4330 Год назад

      Actually the venom was also made up unless a new discovery that I missed we have no sign of it and the creators said they made it up

    • @fismail4330
      @fismail4330 Год назад

      Also it's venom they is a difference poison is done by absorption,drinked,eaten or breathen in that's not a word but I like it I am going to Oxford to see if the they make it back to subject venom is done by entering blood tracts via stingers,teeth or spitting out from you venom glands plus poison can't be spitted out because of a very big instincal thing by evolution that I forgot plus it would have been ahead of its time well maybe not

    • @whitenobeard
      @whitenobeard Год назад +3

      ​@@fismail4330 they weren't saying the dilo actually spit venom. They said the book dilo spit venom, y'know the jp novels the movies were based on.

    • @fismail4330
      @fismail4330 Год назад

      @@whitenobeard oh I didn't see that part

    • @xenome3883
      @xenome3883 Год назад

      the dilophosaurus in jurassic park is only a juvenile ffs

  • @The_PokeSaurus
    @The_PokeSaurus Год назад +61

    I think the reason the Jurassic Park Dilophosaurus was given the frill and venom was to show the risks of bringing back an extinct animal you don't know the soft tissue of and how it can backfire. So in a way, it could be the first time speculative soft tissue was in a dinosaur film, even if it was inaccurate.

    • @oldmansamsay1023
      @oldmansamsay1023 11 месяцев назад +7

      That was exactly the point of the venom, even in the original book. They didn't expect them to have it so their enclosures didn't prepare for it, leading to all the warning signs telling you to close car windows.

  • @chimichangazthestupidone7397
    @chimichangazthestupidone7397 Год назад +46

    this guy is seriously underrated, his amazing narrating and art is unrecognized

    • @NaturesCompendium
      @NaturesCompendium  Год назад +11

      Thank you so much! Be sure to share this video with friends and family who might enjoy it as well, since that really helps me out a lot 😊

    • @lachlanfaulks4276
      @lachlanfaulks4276 Год назад

      @@NaturesCompendium do the trex next

  • @GargungulusGrunguloid
    @GargungulusGrunguloid Год назад +69

    My favorite dinosaur

  • @Nadiouchinka
    @Nadiouchinka Год назад +31

    I personally think that the way the JP dilophosaurus venom is spit towards his prey closely resembles the way some sea birds chicks regurgitate acidic viscous stomach content to defend themselves against their predators. So to me it would make more sense that the DNA use comes from these species of birds rather than cobra’s species that spits venom from their fangs.
    Also, love the video. Thank you for your amazing work.

    • @lexinicole4317
      @lexinicole4317 Год назад +5

      Snake venom did start as just glorified saliva, and it was only over a lot of time that it began to find its way through hollow fangs. So it’s not that unreasonable to say that a more basal snake could have been used to cause the venomous spit. Making venom is a very different process than regurgitating stomach acid, and the JP dilos don’t seem to be using stomach acid, but distinctly venom as a weapon.

  • @GeorgeTheDinoGuy
    @GeorgeTheDinoGuy Год назад +29

    This video is absolutely fantastic. I think your depictions of the animal with and without feathers both have very strong presences and leave me torn since they’re both so good! The sound design and scripts are great as always, I have to respect your acknowledgement of the Jurassic Park Book!

    • @NaturesCompendium
      @NaturesCompendium  Год назад +2

      Hell yea George, glad you liked it! And yea I can see people torn between which version of the more up to date Dilophosaurus they like better. Let's me know I did a good job portraying both interpretations of the animal😊

  • @WyvernThirteen
    @WyvernThirteen Год назад +13

    Dilophosaurus has always been my favorite dino, ever since I first saw Jurassic Park as a kid. I was always disappointed that it was downsized like it was but I love it all the same. Thanks a lot for taking the time to make this video, seeing my favorite dino animated so beautifully is a rare pleasure!

  • @ltccherno2536
    @ltccherno2536 Год назад +24

    Pumped for this one. You always have the best designs.
    I’d love to see Nanuqsaurus in your style.

  • @HarrisSultanAtheist
    @HarrisSultanAtheist Год назад +3

    I love your animations and commentary!

  • @MourningCoffeeMusic
    @MourningCoffeeMusic Год назад +7

    The sound design for the JP Dilo is just incredible

  • @nomore6258
    @nomore6258 Год назад +12

    You know, it’s interesting, but the Jurassic Park novel dilophosaurus was surprisingly accurate and modern in its depiction, being the correct size, and also having a strong bite force, which is displayed when it finished off Dennis Nedry by crushing his skull between its jaws.

  • @brycevo
    @brycevo Год назад +8

    This is really cool. I have always liked the accurate Dilopho, but the Jurassic Park one is iconic

  • @NaturesCompendium
    @NaturesCompendium  Год назад +10

    Be sure to comment #Dilophosaurus below for a chance to win a copy of Prehistoric Kingdom! This time around I'll be picking THREE lucky winners so be sure you comment for a chance to win!
    If you enjoyed this video and would like to help me make more of these videos faster, please consider supporting me on Patreon. Patreon supporters will also get the added benefit of Patreon Exclusive videos: smaller projects that I won't be publicly releasing until I've finished my current batch of Jurassic World themed: videos www.patreon.com/Natures_Compendium

  • @godfreemorals
    @godfreemorals Год назад +2

    A great video for explaining the difference between movie dilophosaurus and the scientific fact without being dismissive of the fiction, so I liked your suggested genetic construction. At any rate my 4 year old absolutely loved this!

  • @eybaza6018
    @eybaza6018 Год назад +8

    Thanks for such an amazing video! It's such a shame that many dinosaurs have a completely misleading image for the general public just because of deliberately innacurate Jurassic Park depictions, let's hope that your videos help to change that, good job and keep up the amazing work!

  • @Wildman-lc3ur
    @Wildman-lc3ur Год назад +5

    I honestly didn't expect to learn not just about dilophosaurus but the early jurassic along with the early evolution of the iconic dinosaurs

  • @magallanesagustin4952
    @magallanesagustin4952 Год назад +2

    7:30 that's exactly how Michael Crichton described the Dilophosaurus in the Jurassic Park book.

  • @CosmicCaribbean
    @CosmicCaribbean Год назад +5

    To this day, I feel the movie version is a big disservice from the actual animal in life. Not even the frills or venom alone, but the sheer DOWNsize was insane to me as a kid. Glad you got the dilo video done, always improving on what you do best. Can’t wait for more my guy, keep on rolling! #dilophosaurus

    • @janel.8921
      @janel.8921 Год назад +3

      I just assumed it was a youngster. Nerdy thought it was just a nuisance, but he was wrong.

  • @brianlevine871
    @brianlevine871 Год назад +102

    I remember hearing about Dilophosaurus having a stronger bite force than scientists originally thought, and I love how your art explained the current research on that topic. Truly a beautiful, yet deadly addition to the early Jurassic Period.
    As for the "Jurassic Park" version, I would say the novel counterpart was even more frightening considering how much gorier Nedry's death was. Still doesn't take away how the smaller, neck-frilled Dilo terrified me as a kid.

    • @Dinoslay
      @Dinoslay Год назад +6

      The movie Dilo is a venom spitting dwarf. Whereas the novel Dilo is a venom spitting giant. Which one do you think invokes more dread? It now makes sense why Spielberg nerfed his interpretation of the animal, had they used it the novel one might have stolen the Velociraptor’s thunder.

    • @the_death_phantom533
      @the_death_phantom533 Год назад +4

      @@Dinoslay Well he mostly did it because he thought the general public wouldn't be able to tell the difference between the raptors and the Dilophosaurus.

    • @mayhaps801
      @mayhaps801 Год назад +2

      @@the_death_phantom533 Even if the raptors having flat heads vs the Dilo's crests would've probably been enough of a difference, I can still see why that decision was made/ I may not agree with it, but I can sorta see it.

    • @the_death_phantom533
      @the_death_phantom533 Год назад +2

      @@mayhaps801 Not just that the Dilo was bigger than the raptors, the Dilophosaurus in the novel version was about 10 feet tall while the raptors both in the novel and the movie are about 5-6 feet tall, so also a massive size difference.

    • @the_death_phantom533
      @the_death_phantom533 Год назад +1

      @@mayhaps801 But to be fair tho, the general public will misidentify a dinosaur that doesn't even look like the dinosaur they say it is. For example, some people called a mounted skeleton of a Plateosaurus, a Velociraptor or there were some people who called a Mosasaurus, a Megalodon. But we shouldn't make fun of their lack of knowledge and instead educate them about the differences, so they can learn.

  • @imdliamdragonlucha6827
    @imdliamdragonlucha6827 Год назад +4

    5:18 OH MY GOD IT'S THE NOVEL DILOPHOSAURUS

  • @maibunni6982
    @maibunni6982 Год назад +4

    Thank you for making these videos! They’re so interesting and are super easy to follow along with the information, I also love watching the animations! ❤️

  • @andreSB385
    @andreSB385 Год назад +2

    You’re video of dilophosaurus is just as great as the other videos!! Did a great job!!

  • @rhettbean198
    @rhettbean198 6 месяцев назад +2

    I have not had the fortune of reading the original book, so it may be a different case in the book, but in the film, Dennis Nedry actually mentions that the Dilophosaurus seen in the film was a younger specimen, saying "I thought you were one of your big brothers, you're not so bad." This must mean that the Dilophosaurus was a younger specimen, rather than a downsized version.

  • @Paleofactus
    @Paleofactus Год назад +2

    Great work on this video, natures compendium! The amount of work that goes into these videos is insane and the facts are always spot on.

  • @LordSpinus
    @LordSpinus Год назад +4

    Fun fact : there is a Dilophosauridea Species (which is most likely non-existent) know as Eubrontes which were just Dilophosaurus foot prints found in Connecticut. (or maybe in other states)

  • @m_knight-54
    @m_knight-54 Год назад +30

    One fun thing I found out about the dilo’s genetic make up was through the Jurassic world ride queue line (since they had tv screens featuring a reporter speaking with Claire, Owen and dr wu) and one of the little snippets was dr wu explaining how the dilophosaurus had venom (which he said the real animal didn’t have) and he explained it was a genetic mutation from using poison dart frog dna #dilophosaurus

    • @NaturesCompendium
      @NaturesCompendium  Год назад +22

      That makes zero sense tho because poison dart frogs are not venomous. They are POISONOUS, it's literally in the name! They really need to fix the lore 😭😭😭

    • @m_knight-54
      @m_knight-54 Год назад +5

      @@NaturesCompendium yeah here’s the snippet if you wanna see it ruclips.net/video/mOLB-tmmLUg/видео.html

    • @batbat4043
      @batbat4043 Год назад +4

      ​@@NaturesCompendium the closest animal that spits venom is a snake of some sort (idk the specie)

    • @hcollins9941
      @hcollins9941 Год назад +4

      @BAT BAT
      Spitting Cobra

    • @batbat4043
      @batbat4043 Год назад +3

      @@hcollins9941 yeah that one and the frill comes from the frilled dragon

  • @LBTElectricDinoOnline
    @LBTElectricDinoOnline Год назад +7

    Finally, another Jurassic World dinosaur analyzing video and I pretty much agree with you on this especially the Dilophosaurus being very inaccurate to it’s real life counterpart.
    Great work partner it’s great to have you back and keep it up.

    • @NaturesCompendium
      @NaturesCompendium  Год назад +1

      Glad you enjoyed it!

    • @LBTElectricDinoOnline
      @LBTElectricDinoOnline Год назад +2

      @@NaturesCompendium, I sure did and I can’t wait to see more of your Jurassic World dinosaur analysis videos because I’m enjoying this.
      You’re just as amazing as Klayton Fioriti and Trey the Explainer as my favorite dinosaur RUclipsrs in my opinion.

    • @8Bitz
      @8Bitz Год назад

      It was never meant to be the real life accurate version. The dna was filled in with different frog dna so there were a lot of mutations/inaccuracies.

  • @gattycroc8073
    @gattycroc8073 Год назад +7

    I really hope we get an updated depiction of Dilophosarus in some form of media.

  • @Vuk_Kovac
    @Vuk_Kovac Год назад +3

    Great work man, I love it 👍

  • @omarali5334
    @omarali5334 Год назад +2

    Very informative, I love you sir, your animation skills are just the best! ❤❤❤ Plz make a ''How accurate is Jurassic World's Carnotaurus.'' For we have very little information about it, and we don't even know what mammals, turtles, crocs and dinosaurs lived with that spectacular dinosaur! ❤

  • @valentinfejes
    @valentinfejes Год назад +5

    Plus one comment: I missed a "When Dinosaurs Roamed America" Dilophosaurus Easter egg, or something like that. That one with its metallic roar is a sight to be remembered forever!

    • @NaturesCompendium
      @NaturesCompendium  Год назад +2

      I specifically told my sound designer NOT to make this dilophosaurus sound remotely like that one because I hate the metallic roar :P

    • @valentinfejes
      @valentinfejes Год назад +2

      @@NaturesCompendium How about a Nanotyrannus next with a TIE fighter roar? 😆

  • @dosviurealgh221g
    @dosviurealgh221g Год назад +2

    I'm glad to see again these videos explaining the lore of Jurassic Park/World vs the scientific consensus fossil record. I can't wait to see Brachiosaurus in the next one!

    • @NaturesCompendium
      @NaturesCompendium  Год назад

      Glad you enjoyed the video! I hope the Brachiosaurus video will be extra special for everyone :D

  • @cameronwiscovitch4186
    @cameronwiscovitch4186 Год назад +2

    One thing worth noting is that alongside making it scarier, the reason the Dilophosaurus was given a frill was that Spielberg worried that audiences might mistake it for the Velociraptors, so he included the feature so moviegoers didn't confuse the two.

  • @Spiny_21
    @Spiny_21 Год назад +2

    glad your back also could you do the velociraptors and spinosaurus

  • @helenashellhouse
    @helenashellhouse Год назад +2

    Keep posting man. These videos are really enjoyable and very educational for those who don’t really like reading about paleontology

  • @flegyptosaurus2099
    @flegyptosaurus2099 Год назад +1

    i love your videos, you have such a calming voice and explain things in an educated yet simple way that makes it fun for everyone :D

  • @Waaris_771
    @Waaris_771 Год назад +13

    Honestly I love both scientifically accurate Dilophosaurus and Jurassic World’s Dilophosaurus. No matter how inaccurate it may be, it shall always be a favourite amongst many people out there.

  • @fangedtroodon7322
    @fangedtroodon7322 Год назад +1

    This is actually the first video on your channel that I’ve ever watched. Subbed! #Dilophosaurus

  • @HenrythePaleoGuy
    @HenrythePaleoGuy Год назад +3

    Really great video! Such awesome dinosaurs.
    It's always really awesome to see your progress as you go about making them, and seeing them all done is nothing short of satisfying. :)

    • @NaturesCompendium
      @NaturesCompendium  Год назад

      Thank you so much, Henry! I'm glad you're enjoying the process and progress as much as I am :D

  • @JoseR1207
    @JoseR1207 Год назад +2

    The only thing that JP's ones have of "Dilophosaurus" is the presence of two crests on the head and the basic theropod form, but not even their shape are similar.

  • @SawdEndymon
    @SawdEndymon Год назад +3

    It’s always like Christmas when NC uploads.🦖😃

  • @BrianEnghArt
    @BrianEnghArt Год назад +1

    Video came out great -- so much animation!! Thanks for the shoutout too!

    • @NaturesCompendium
      @NaturesCompendium  Год назад

      Of course! And thank you so much for you help and insight Brian, I really appreciated it! 😄

  • @Thesilencedlam
    @Thesilencedlam Год назад +2

    I don't think thrilled lizard or spitting cobra or comodo dragon DNA was used because in the movie they have a voice track presenting the dinosaurs in the car and it says "we now know that Dilophosaurus is actually poisonous, spitting its venom at its prey, causing blindness and eventually paralysis", that implies that they discovered it once it was cloned meaning, in that universe, that is accurate to their dilophosauruses.

  • @kuitaranheatmorus9932
    @kuitaranheatmorus9932 Год назад +4

    #Dilophosaurus
    Ah yes another really amazing Nature's Compendium and this time its of the amazing, and lovely dilophosaurus. I gotta say I love the sound,color, and the overall design of your dilo, not to mention one of my favorite dinosaur: Cryolophosaurus appears in the video and I adore it 😍. Furthermore I also love when you make comparing to certain dinosaur features to modern day animals.
    But most importantly my favorite section was what is it made of for the Jurassic Park Dilophosaurus, that section never gets old 😂. Lastly I just wish you have a good rest of your day.

  • @roguetheoutlander8800
    @roguetheoutlander8800 Год назад +5

    Well, in Jurassic Franchise there should be large/adult Dilophosaurus, just 1 meter smaller than irl Dilophosaurus, but for some reason they show only juveniles and adolescents, because i guess adult Dilos in Jurassic Franchise doesnt spit venom so they thinks its too boring or something🤷‍♂️

    • @NaturesCompendium
      @NaturesCompendium  Год назад +3

      The franchise is notorious for inconsistencies in design choices across the films

  • @howsurfacetoday6000
    @howsurfacetoday6000 Год назад +1

    JP's movie Dilophosaurus is so iconic. It's so exciting to see you make a video that shows that the real thing is also such a magnificent animal. Dilophosaurus is my sister's favourite dinosaur, I made her a lino print shirt last year of it for her birthday

    • @NaturesCompendium
      @NaturesCompendium  Год назад

      Ayyye that's awesome! Let me know if your sister likes this video as well. I hope I did her favorite dinosaur a justice haha

  • @BigBossMan538
    @BigBossMan538 Год назад +7

    I love the real Dilo and the movie Dilo, but you don't need to downsize it to make it interesting. Dilo is low key a favorite dinosaur of mine and it's great that it gets more spotlight through movies and games like Prehistoric Kingdom. I like how these videos aren't negative in tone, they're matter of fact and educational.

  • @diegodurpetti7530
    @diegodurpetti7530 Год назад +2

    Great video, I always find your videos to be extremely interesting and engaging
    #dilophosaurus

  • @InnokentyOlushev
    @InnokentyOlushev Год назад +6

    They usually like to make dinosaurs bigger, but in the case of #dilophosaurus, they made it smaller. Poor Dilophosaurus, what did Jurassic world do to it! Moreover, in Crichton novel, he was a normal size

  • @cooperproductions2532
    @cooperproductions2532 Год назад +5

    #Dilophosaurus used to be my favorite dinosaur due to Jurassic Park. I love the poison spitter himself but ever since the 2020 redescription the real animal is so much cooler to me.

  • @zeedozeedo350
    @zeedozeedo350 Год назад

    oh man I love this channel so much
    thx for the upload and keep it up

  • @athos9293
    @athos9293 6 месяцев назад

    I like how you show the gory part of this animal's eating, makes it easier for us to visualize it in life even though no one has ever seen anything like it.

  • @omarali5334
    @omarali5334 Год назад +2

    Wow! Just wow! Great video!

  • @ranch3437
    @ranch3437 Год назад +3

    I've been waiting for an upload from you for the longest time and they're always worth the wait! #Dilophosaurus

  • @marcospinheiro352
    @marcospinheiro352 Год назад +4

    Wow! Another great paleovideo about another popular dinosaur thanks to the JP and JW films! Bravo! It's very good and very well presented! Can't wait for more animals in your next videos! :D

  • @Idate._intrepidus7
    @Idate._intrepidus7 Год назад +2

    Amazing I love dilophosaurus alway been my favorite dinosaur

  • @dayiso7712
    @dayiso7712 Год назад +1

    hey your video was awsome pls do a how did carcha look in real life video thats my fav dino.

  • @dinomatians9889
    @dinomatians9889 Год назад +2

    #dilophosaurus is one of the most fascinating dinosaur in my opinion because of the history of the reconstructions like in Jurassic park design and in dinosaurs roamed America both showing the same dinosaur but both having completely different portrayals on how they look and how they act

  • @michaelwave863
    @michaelwave863 Год назад +1

    Amazing video!
    Thanks man!

  • @germanomagnone
    @germanomagnone 3 месяца назад +2

    I have a very personal hypothesis about DILOPHOSAURUS and "poisonous spit". I imagine that DILOPHOSAURUS was a puppy, for me like the chicks of the northern fulmar (Procellaria glacialis) which have a "defensive vomiting" I think that the puppy of the real DILOPHOSAURUS since it did not have "mature" crests, had a similar "umbrella" to the film as first warning then the "defensive vomit" (not poisonous, but with an odor that marked the aggressor) after the parent "fixed" the aggressor (I know this is a para-paleontological stretch, but it is at least a possibility perhaps accurate to 50%)

  • @d.s.mokrys_art
    @d.s.mokrys_art Год назад +2

    Love your videos , dilo is my favorite dinosaur! The real one and even the jurassic park/ world dominion one

  • @galaxydeathskrill5607
    @galaxydeathskrill5607 Год назад +3

    I really like the Dilophosaurus, in fact one of the 1st paintings that I saw of it was "A Dilophosaurus Dinosaur Sitting In Mud Carry-all Pouch by H. Kyoht Luterman" or as I call it - Dilo on a beach, ever since then it was my favorite

  • @ryansmith-sounddesigner7831
    @ryansmith-sounddesigner7831 Год назад +1

    Awesome work on my favorite dinosaur!

  • @adventuresphere82
    @adventuresphere82 Год назад +1

    underrated af channel

  • @Krayt002
    @Krayt002 Год назад +3

    The #Dilophosaurus from the JP novel was scary asf, I remember my first time hearing the audio book, the way it killed nedry gave me chills.

  • @Memosaurus0917
    @Memosaurus0917 Год назад +2

    You know, before the World movies came out & after I finished watching the Park trilogy, I had no idea Dilophosaurus was a dinosaur from MY state & now I'm very proud that my state dinosaur was represented in this movie franchise. Also boy am I glad it was nothing like the in the movies. Awesome job by the way

  • @kim-bd4px
    @kim-bd4px Год назад +1

    Thanks for explanation so I wanna ask like if in jurassic world dominion about Dino conservation :why are there no poachers just black market dealer, can you make a video of if there are illegal animal poachers in jwd like make the clip of you know :poachers hunting trikes for their horns, dilos are being hunted for their crests and frill and paras are being hunted for their skin and their head for head mantle something like that!!

  • @thekingofdinos8518
    @thekingofdinos8518 Год назад +1

    One thing to note about the original JP Dilophosaurus: Nedry states that's it's not fully grown in the movie. Quote, "I thought you were one of your big brothers, you're not so bad." So there's a reason for it being small.

  • @13pitbulllover
    @13pitbulllover Год назад +3

    Do Quetzalcoatlus next

  • @nickknezevich
    @nickknezevich Год назад +3

    This was great, love to see your channel continue to grow. #Dilophosaurus

  • @alexallen9640
    @alexallen9640 Год назад +2

    Informative and cool video. I like it when you speculate on the DNA of the dinosaurs of the Jurassic franchise. 🙂👍

  • @josephlance1198
    @josephlance1198 Год назад +1

    A lot of fans thought that the ones on Isla Nublar were juvenile, which would explain their small size. But I guess Dominion shows that they are adults.

  • @Outbound_Journey
    @Outbound_Journey Год назад +2

    Always insightful!

  • @tumble2731
    @tumble2731 Год назад +1

    These videos always make my day when a new one comes out.

  • @alessandrofranchini6970
    @alessandrofranchini6970 Год назад +4

    I give museum tours at a local museum and I always feel bad having to tell excited kids that #Dilophosaurus venom and it's frill aren't supported by the fossil record haha. Great vid!

    • @NaturesCompendium
      @NaturesCompendium  Год назад +1

      Thank you! And maybe on future tours you could show the kiddos parts of my video to help them out a little more 😊

  • @Achillobator_giganticus
    @Achillobator_giganticus Год назад +3

    Finished the video. I'm disappointed that dilophosaurus in JWD was frilled only because it couldve been cooler if it was accurate. Imagine if juveniles have the frill and later grow into the accurate dilophosaurus!

  • @anthonyminimum
    @anthonyminimum 3 месяца назад +1

    It’s important to note that in Michael Crichton’s novel, the Dilophosaurus was not only the correct size but didn’t have neck frills

  • @sauraplay2095
    @sauraplay2095 Год назад +1

    Great video! The designs were amazing, and the animation, plus everything else.👍

  • @Brannington
    @Brannington Год назад +1

    NC this was tremendous, Well done seriously!

    • @NaturesCompendium
      @NaturesCompendium  Год назад

      Thank you so much! I put a lot of love and passion into this one and I hope all my hardwork will pay off 🙏🏽

  • @alexvega1009
    @alexvega1009 Год назад +1

    Remember finding u with the mosasaurus video and it's so cool to follow ur career and growth with these videos, and now with one of my recent favorites #Dilophosaurus 🫡

    • @NaturesCompendium
      @NaturesCompendium  Год назад

      Thank you for sticking with me for so long! More bigger and better videos are to come so stay tuned!

  • @Oord76
    @Oord76 Год назад +3

    I like real Dilophosaurus more than the movie one.

  • @skitsfossil16
    @skitsfossil16 Год назад +2

    #dilophosaurus
    The video is great! The animation is spectacular and the video is informative. I hope you continue this series and have others!

  • @Diego-ye2os
    @Diego-ye2os 11 месяцев назад +1

    0:15 this noise scared the hell out of me

  • @omarali5334
    @omarali5334 Год назад +1

    Wow, great job sir, you did it again! And bye the way, what's the Dilophosaurus's real bite force? Plz tell, and also make a Dinosaur battle series where 2 Dinosaurs will come and there'll be only one winner, you can tell us the analysis, advantages and disadvantages, it doesn't always have to be a fight to death but it has to be a fight, and plz answer my question, thank you!

  • @Luca-kd2sg
    @Luca-kd2sg Год назад +4

    Another great video!
    Kinda a shame that every #Dilophosaurus in the franchise continous to be small, since a size chart in The Lost World and behind the scenes material of that movie confirm that the individual in the first movie was a juvenile. Although I am not sure if they had this explanation already in mind during the production of Jurassic Park to justify the downsizing.

    • @Dinoslay
      @Dinoslay Год назад

      It was downsized to prevent it from challenging the Velociraptors in terms of impact tho it still shares it’s own fan following alongside them and the T.rex.

  • @panther_zheng
    @panther_zheng Год назад +2

    Your videos are amazing! Hope you do one about Allosaurus soon! 😃😃😃

  • @Oppositebreak
    @Oppositebreak Год назад +2

    I do like how you do show a more colorful variant that I’m not really a fan of the nasal air sacs though I’m more of a fan of the scaly part. I do prefer Proto feathers as well and I really like how for the one that is feathered, and how much darker color scheme actually has a blue mouth and tongue, which I really like imagine T Rex having a Blue mouth with a blue tongue

  • @Rexzillatheking
    @Rexzillatheking Год назад +3

    I think it’s ironic how the real animal is scarier then the fantasised version

  • @PatataChip_Alt
    @PatataChip_Alt Год назад +1

    Jp dilo: Am small and i cannot fight a godang raptor
    Real dilo: *Gigachad large size and no frill status*

  • @oni-kaiju9524
    @oni-kaiju9524 Год назад +2

    Great video,I actually hate the fact that jp got the size wrong in the movie,btw what dinosaur is next?

  • @sian8322
    @sian8322 Год назад +2

    #dilophosaurus
    I absolutely love your style but I also gotta compliment your editing 🤩 it's so smooth and nice.

  • @sibillapepi2472
    @sibillapepi2472 Год назад +1

    #Dilophosaurus
    I'm so attached to this theropod thanks to the first JP movie, but honestly I love even more the scientifically accurate version.
    Thanks for this great video, I really enjoyed the work you did on these animated artworks!

  • @apeape2089
    @apeape2089 Год назад +1

    I always like dilophosaurus starting from jurassic park ( it was so cute and viscious) then I learned recently how huge they can be. I want to be back in my dinosaur phase again! I always like to learn about them. ❤ also cool a navajo member found them!

  • @naturefondue
    @naturefondue Год назад +3

    I fear that it will take decades until the picture drawn by Hollywood will be replaced by our todays understanding.

    • @NaturesCompendium
      @NaturesCompendium  Год назад +4

      Thank goodness for Prehistoric Planet, Prehistoric Kingdom, Forgotten Bloodlines, BoTM, and Mesozoic Life. We can't rely on Hollywood to do paleo a justice so passion projects will do it instead

  • @ThePerfectMenace
    @ThePerfectMenace Год назад

    5:09 cool that he used the novel Jurassic park dilophosaurus design

  • @FEARSxCAMAR0
    @FEARSxCAMAR0 Год назад +3

    The Dilophosaurus, Cryolophosaurus, and other early Jurassic theropods must have been such beautiful looking animals. The film version is wasted potential. In my opinion, it looked more goofy than scary in Dominion.

  • @tuxedotoad4160
    @tuxedotoad4160 Год назад +1

    Ingen’s version of Dilophosaurus had Frilled-Lizard and Spitting Cobra DNA implanted into its genome which gave its iconic frill and the ability to spit tar-like venom that caused either blindness or paralysis.

  • @Dylan-Hooton
    @Dylan-Hooton Год назад +2

    Good job on the video. :)
    Will you do the Pyroraptor, Atrociraptor, Velociraptor, and Dreadnoughtus ones please?

    • @NaturesCompendium
      @NaturesCompendium  Год назад +2

      So I'm thinking about doing all 3 raptors in one video with velociraptor being the focus but we'll see. I haven't planned anything for dreadnoughtus tho but it's not off the table.

    • @Dylan-Hooton
      @Dylan-Hooton Год назад +1

      @@NaturesCompendium Thanks, I can't wait for it! 😊