spinosaurus facts: • it was made in 1999. • the jwcc spinosaurus is the same from jp3. • it was 2 years old in jp3 and 17 in jwcc. • jp3 Spinosaurus size is: height (on head): 4.9m, height (on sail): 6m, lenght: 13.3m, weight: 8 tons and jwcc spinosaurus size is: height (on sail): 6.6m, lenght: +15.4m, weight: +10 tons. • its the largest land carnivore. • 250 gallons of oatmeal was used to potray the spinosaurus dung. • the spinosaurus animatronic created for jp3 was the largest, heaviest, and fastest animatronic that stan winston studio had ever made.
You mean 16.4 meters long right? Size charts vary. Mecha still suggests it's 16.7m long and someone whom is in talks with the storyboard artist suggests it was much bigger.
@@Sahintali Right, then he uploaded the model with the included cut which gave us a larger number. Chris also said the model was a starting point meaning it changed in the show.
Thank you! We try our best to not only stay accurate but also respect the past at the same time. I can't wait to see how Jurassic June plays out for everyone!
8:48 that makes sense! The movie never confirms that the Iguanodons were dinosaurs created by Biosyn. Besides, most of the dinosaurs in the Biosyn valley came from Isla Sorna, which would fit in with Eric Kirby's story
I remember on the jw dominion marketing website it said that the sinoceratops had pachyrhinosaurus dna, and think that you guys basically mentioned it. Anyways great video as always!
I always wonder what other dinosaurs were illegal bread, when i watched Jp3, so pretty much did a whole head canon story for that, glad to see someone actually bring the topic and actual try to go with a canon way.
have no idea if they plan to retcon lore due to this, but in jurassic world alive there's an "accurate" spinosaurus using the aegypticus species so either it's JWA being JWA or the "spinosaurus" from the films is a different species (considering it's been seemingly confirmed to not be a hybrid)
We subtly reference our thoughts on it in the video. We believe InGen referenced previously cloned species/aDNA they had on hand to create what they thought dinosaurs looked like. This could explain the differences with the Spinosaurus we see in the movie and the fossil record.
Another fun video! I'd love to see a video talking about your thoughts on the different regions and geography of Isla Sorna, maybe even try to pin some locations. Awesome work and keep it up!
Excellent video ! but i would just add the Ouranosaurus and Kentrosaurus seen in juraasic world evolution 2's jp3 chaos theory mode, since it's a "what if" scenario, which means it's based on the already existing timeline, we can assume it means those species existed !
I don’t know why Kentrosaurus and Ouranosaurus were on Sorna in JP3 Chaos Theory for JWE2, but I think the Kentro was included to represent baby Stegosaurus while the Ouranosaurus was included due to it being in JP3’s concept art
Personally I regard Ouranosaurus as being cloned in the testing. This is due to it being seen in concept art near the river and I will NOT let go of the idea of them in the boat, seeing a sail in the water and realizing that it was just an Ouranosaurus, and not the Spinosaurus.
@@BOb-lu3pc The art depicts three Ouranosaurs in the far left of the image on the riverbank. There is no image of them being mistaken for a Spinosaur, but I reckon the opportunity would’ve been too good to miss for Universal.
I already knew about Amalgam testing That's why I didn't ask where is Spino, JP3 Anky, Cerato and the Corythosaurus gen 4 Also now I know where did Mattel got the idea to make a Diplodocus lol
I do believe I read somewhere that the JP3 pteranodon had an extremely mutated genetic code which is why it has teeth and such a huge size for a pteranodon as you said it was almost as if it was an accident By the way I love these videos
I do have a question since the second pteranodon variant was created during the testing would you think that the JP3 raptors would be the same as it was definitely not cloned before 1997 as it was the lowland raptors that was cloned, or maybe something did evolve lol (the JP3 slogan) but I highly doubt that
Iirc the origin behind the Jp3 Raptor according to… someone at SWS (I wanna say Delgado but I’m not sure) said they were naturally evolved variants. But I know people don’t like this explanation cause there’s no way that animals can evolve that quickly.
I prefer this theory as yes the slogan does say something has evolved and it’s just like how pigs can quickly sort of adapt/evolve in a way to become more like their ancestors the wild boar if they ever get out in the wild, this happens very quickly as pigs are bred to grow quick for meat production which is the same as all the dinos have an accelerated growth cycle (dr states in Camp Cretaceous) so technically they can evolve quicker and if one has a genetic mutation that helps it sort of evolve into a more wild state then it can quickly spread into the entire population allowing for rapid evolution
I think the JP3'S Velociraptors were created in 1999. Theses velociraptors were pretty much Avian-Like, just like Biosyn's Dinosaurs. Biosyn was involved with the Project Regenesis.
In the Behind the Scenes videos Stan Winston’s team alluded to them being naturally evolved since the original batches that broke free after the abandonment of Isla Sorna.
But that's what they intended it to be, whether or not it seems logical or not. Macro evolution, or rapid adaptation of a species to a new environment is a normal thing that has been observed.
No quiere decir que no lo sea, pero no es lo que dijo Stan Winston Studios sobre los Velociraptors. Sorry don't speak spanish, I used Google Translate, I hope it came out right.
No, most of the species died out on Isla Nublar during the eruption of Mount Sibo. A few species managed to escape, but none of these with the only exception being the Spino, ended up on Mantah Corp island.
@@Greenthero not according to the evolution of Claire novel which said marine reptiles were planned for after the park opened. I also think we know the age of the Mosasaurus but I can’t fit the life of me remember what year it was born. I’m sure Jurassic Pedia says something on it
No but biosyn are the only people (that we know of) who have cloned dinosaurs with a pure genetic code (as Ramsey says in dominion) we see that it looks identical to the one in the prologue
Nope, Allosaurus was not a species brought back during Project Regenesis. It was already on Sorna, check out our previous video in this series to learn more!
It's just that in the previous video you put the allosaurus as an inactive species. I think you meant it was the allosaurus from Big Rock. I believe this allosaurus was recreated in the regenisi project.@@The_AmberMine
Nope, they were inactive at the time of 1993. However they were alive at one point. They wouldn't have known what DNA they had if it weren't for having cloned them. We have zero evidence of them being cloned during Project Regenesis.
On another note do you think that the orranosaurus was cloned in the amalgam testing there isn’t much proof of this but there is some concept art of the orranosaurus being in the river scene with the other herbivores on the river
7:02 men, i love this diplodocus design, it's beautifull
All credit goes to Sol (Lucca2951)
It's based on the Mattel Legacy Collection Toy
5:42 Yes My Favorite Ankylosaurus In The Franchise Awesome Video By The Way
"I don't remember that on InGen's list." - Billy Brennan
Because Alan was right it wasn’t on their list. They had no idea what they were up to.
spinosaurus facts:
• it was made in 1999.
• the jwcc spinosaurus is the same from jp3.
• it was 2 years old in jp3 and 17 in jwcc.
• jp3 Spinosaurus size is: height (on head): 4.9m, height (on sail): 6m, lenght: 13.3m, weight: 8 tons and jwcc spinosaurus size is: height (on sail): 6.6m, lenght: +15.4m, weight: +10 tons.
• its the largest land carnivore.
• 250 gallons of oatmeal was used to potray the spinosaurus dung.
• the spinosaurus animatronic created for jp3 was the largest, heaviest, and fastest animatronic that stan winston studio had ever made.
You mean 16.4 meters long right? Size charts vary. Mecha still suggests it's 16.7m long and someone whom is in talks with the storyboard artist suggests it was much bigger.
@@Unbearable_Truth chris sears vis dev artist of jwcc said its 15.4m long but on the model he used the tip of its tail was off so i added +15.4m
@@Sahintali Right, then he uploaded the model with the included cut which gave us a larger number. Chris also said the model was a starting point meaning it changed in the show.
@@Unbearable_Truth huh didnt knew that thanks
And Big Eatie slam he.
Best Jurassic channel ever. Because you talk about thinks that everyone forget about and unknown back streets of the lore. Good luck 👍
Thank you! We try our best to not only stay accurate but also respect the past at the same time.
I can't wait to see how Jurassic June plays out for everyone!
8:48 that makes sense! The movie never confirms that the Iguanodons were dinosaurs created by Biosyn. Besides, most of the dinosaurs in the Biosyn valley came from Isla Sorna, which would fit in with Eric Kirby's story
"But through the power of speculation and an unecessary amount of Headcanon!"
I remember on the jw dominion marketing website it said that the sinoceratops had pachyrhinosaurus dna, and think that you guys basically mentioned it. Anyways great video as always!
There was a subtle reference to it in the Mr. DNA segment yes!
I always wonder what other dinosaurs were illegal bread, when i watched Jp3, so pretty much did a whole head canon story for that, glad to see someone actually bring the topic and actual try to go with a canon way.
have no idea if they plan to retcon lore due to this, but in jurassic world alive there's an "accurate" spinosaurus using the aegypticus species
so either it's JWA being JWA or the "spinosaurus" from the films is a different species (considering it's been seemingly confirmed to not be a hybrid)
Honestly I headcanon it as something called pure breeds like moros intrpidus and maybe even utahraptor
We subtly reference our thoughts on it in the video.
We believe InGen referenced previously cloned species/aDNA they had on hand to create what they thought dinosaurs looked like. This could explain the differences with the Spinosaurus we see in the movie and the fossil record.
I don't think JWA is canon, so Spinosaurus aegyptiacus was probably added by the devs for fun.
@@Bagelgeuse of course but the spinosaurus is probably the closest we’ll get to a accurate canon spino
@@chadarnold7789 More like the closest we'll get to an accurate Spinosaurus in the franchise. It's most likely (if not definitely) not canon.
Nice usage of the Jurassic world Evolution soundtrack
Another fun video! I'd love to see a video talking about your thoughts on the different regions and geography of Isla Sorna, maybe even try to pin some locations. Awesome work and keep it up!
We have it planned! Still fleshing that out for TLW Month 2025!
Can you guys make soon like a size chart with your 3d models that will be helpful to understand what size are the dinos in the jp era
It's being worked on! Stay tuned for Jurassic June!
I _love_ the fact that you thought outside the box and *mined* "JP3"-era promo and novelization material (👏)!
Of course! We don't want gems like them forgotten!
@@The_AmberMine Well said (👍)!
Excellent video ! but i would just add the Ouranosaurus and Kentrosaurus seen in juraasic world evolution 2's jp3 chaos theory mode, since it's a "what if" scenario, which means it's based on the already existing timeline, we can assume it means those species existed !
We hadn't thought about including those two that far back in the Timeline. Interesting...
Can you explain it better for me in way
I don’t know why Kentrosaurus and Ouranosaurus were on Sorna in JP3 Chaos Theory for JWE2, but I think the Kentro was included to represent baby Stegosaurus while the Ouranosaurus was included due to it being in JP3’s concept art
Are you going to make a video about the species that inhabited Isla Nublar during Jurassic World? There are quite a few species.
We did back in December during Jurassic World month!
@@The_AmberMine Thanks!
Did you next isla nublar 2015 all dinosaurs masrani next?
We made that in December! We still gotta do Part 2 though!
Personally I regard Ouranosaurus as being cloned in the testing. This is due to it being seen in concept art near the river and I will NOT let go of the idea of them in the boat, seeing a sail in the water and realizing that it was just an Ouranosaurus, and not the Spinosaurus.
Interesting, would you happen to have an image of this concept art?
@@BOb-lu3pc The art depicts three Ouranosaurs in the far left of the image on the riverbank. There is no image of them being mistaken for a Spinosaur, but I reckon the opportunity would’ve been too good to miss for Universal.
For some reason it’s not sending
Something...has EVOLVED
I already knew about Amalgam testing
That's why I didn't ask where is Spino, JP3 Anky, Cerato and the Corythosaurus gen 4
Also now I know where did Mattel got the idea to make a Diplodocus lol
Actually according to the behind the gates video on the Mattel diplodocus it was added because of the baby dioramas in Lockwood manor
@@BOb-lu3pc ah ok
Hi, so that’s what the amalgam testing implied taking gnomes from different related species to make a whole one that makes more sense now
8:54 O Maiasaurus tinha aparecido nos cards também.
Yep! That was where the skin texture design came from!
9:30 Where did this information about the pterosaur come from?
It’s kinda just a general description, didn’t necessarily come from anywhere. But The sizes for the male and female come from size charts
These are just to much fun these Doiser's❤
I'm so glad everyone is liking them!
How about All Dinosaurs of Jurassic World Chaos Theory Series next!!
Make All Dinosaurs Biosyn And Mantah Corp Next Please!!
I do believe I read somewhere that the JP3 pteranodon had an extremely mutated genetic code which is why it has teeth and such a huge size for a pteranodon as you said it was almost as if it was an accident
By the way I love these videos
The Pteranodons from JP 3 are strangely similar to a real pterosaur species named Ludodactylus
True
If I did Jurassic Park I would have replaced Parasaurolophus with Iguanodon
Is there a reason for that? Arguably both species are popular.
I find Iguanodon visually more interesting
And the name is more recognizable
Did you make another video from next week or month please?
Nice video
What’s with the RDR2 hud at the bottom left corner?
the mine background is from rdr2
I do have a question since the second pteranodon variant was created during the testing would you think that the JP3 raptors would be the same as it was definitely not cloned before 1997 as it was the lowland raptors that was cloned, or maybe something did evolve lol (the JP3 slogan) but I highly doubt that
Iirc the origin behind the Jp3 Raptor according to… someone at SWS (I wanna say Delgado but I’m not sure) said they were naturally evolved variants.
But I know people don’t like this explanation cause there’s no way that animals can evolve that quickly.
I prefer this theory as yes the slogan does say something has evolved and it’s just like how pigs can quickly sort of adapt/evolve in a way to become more like their ancestors the wild boar if they ever get out in the wild, this happens very quickly as pigs are bred to grow quick for meat production which is the same as all the dinos have an accelerated growth cycle (dr states in Camp Cretaceous) so technically they can evolve quicker and if one has a genetic mutation that helps it sort of evolve into a more wild state then it can quickly spread into the entire population allowing for rapid evolution
I think that the Nasutoceratops are a Byosin's Creation. I don't think they lived on Isla Nublar.
It’s been confirmed it was on nublar location in sector 5 and 2 of them where captured by Ken whealty mans
Pteranodon longiceps is my favorite dinosaur from Jurassic Park 3
I think the JP3'S Velociraptors were created in 1999. Theses velociraptors were pretty much Avian-Like, just like Biosyn's Dinosaurs.
Biosyn was involved with the Project Regenesis.
In the Behind the Scenes videos Stan Winston’s team alluded to them being naturally evolved since the original batches that broke free after the abandonment of Isla Sorna.
@@The_AmberMine i don't think they would change so much in just a few years. It doesn't make Sense
But that's what they intended it to be, whether or not it seems logical or not. Macro evolution, or rapid adaptation of a species to a new environment is a normal thing that has been observed.
Os velociraptors do Jurassic park 3, não seriam um nova versão criada em 1999?
No quiere decir que no lo sea, pero no es lo que dijo Stan Winston Studios sobre los Velociraptors.
Sorry don't speak spanish, I used Google Translate, I hope it came out right.
@@BOb-lu3pcIt's Portuguese, not Spanish.
Sorry for my bad German, i'm using Google Translator
And thing is that most of them is now on mantah corp island
No, most of the species died out on Isla Nublar during the eruption of Mount Sibo. A few species managed to escape, but none of these with the only exception being the Spino, ended up on Mantah Corp island.
@@The_AmberMine how about ceratosaurus?
@@PepsiConvoyTheMighty Oh, right I forgot about that one.
Actually most of them are in Jurassic World and Biosyn's Sanctuary
Hypothetically Ankylosaurus could be part Euplocephalus
Wouldn’t it make sense to use fossils for dinosaur cloning?
The first use of fossils in film canon was 2000 when they found DNA in a Mosasaurus fossil, before this they only used Amber.
@@BOb-lu3pcoh so they did have Mosasaurus at the park launch
@@Greenthero not according to the evolution of Claire novel which said marine reptiles were planned for after the park opened. I also think we know the age of the Mosasaurus but I can’t fit the life of me remember what year it was born. I’m sure Jurassic Pedia says something on it
@@BOb-lu3pc ok, thanks for that info.
The DNA in fossils is much more damaged, which makes splicing and decoding the genome more difficult. Ambers have more complete and less damaged DNA.
I know klayton fioriti has a video on project regenesis you should collaborate with him
Maybe at some point we could.
When JP fans are continuing the lore expansion something that was stopped back in 2019
Now do all the species in the jurassic world series!
We did one for Jurassic World itself back in December, there will be one for JWFK and JWD at some point in the future.
Actually Iguanodon it was made by Biosyn not Amalgan testing remember!
Do we have any confirmation that Biosyn cloned the Iguanodon?
@@BOb-lu3pcyes!
No but biosyn are the only people (that we know of) who have cloned dinosaurs with a pure genetic code (as Ramsey says in dominion) we see that it looks identical to the one in the prologue
So it is entirely possible and most likely that biosyn cloned this species
@@iguanodon28 by that logic Biosyn created the JW ankylosaurus, nasutoceratops, and pteranodon which also appear in the prologue
Im kinda surprised no other dinosaur doesn’t live in the otherside of the island only in forests near rivers and lakes
These are just the known locations that we have.
YEAA JP3 ANKY
Okay, so I understand the amalgam thing isn't rock solid, but is there a source on Sino being one, or is it just likely?
Dino Tracker Website says that Sinoceratops is an amalgamation of multiple ceratopsian species including Pachyrhinosaurus
Interesting
Only skin that you miss show is the female corythosaurus colors
Oh, from the recent Jaroslav card? I knew I forgot something. We do have it made, just haven't revealed it yet!
@@The_AmberMine Yeah...but thinking a little; maybe was two skins; because Jaroslav card show the juvenile colors to
1:14
Allossaurus too
Nope, Allosaurus was not a species brought back during Project Regenesis. It was already on Sorna, check out our previous video in this series to learn more!
It's just that in the previous video you put the allosaurus as an inactive species. I think you meant it was the allosaurus from Big Rock. I believe this allosaurus was recreated in the regenisi project.@@The_AmberMine
Nope, they were inactive at the time of 1993. However they were alive at one point. They wouldn't have known what DNA they had if it weren't for having cloned them.
We have zero evidence of them being cloned during Project Regenesis.
Hey I uploaded a sneak peek of my minecraft park
So have a look at it when you can I would love to hear some feedback
This is cannon
Y’all should make an evolution mod with these designs
We have considered it, however in keeping with Lucca's wishes we chose not to. They have asked us specifically not to release them publicly.
@@The_AmberMine I respect that
On another note do you think that the orranosaurus was cloned in the amalgam testing there isn’t much proof of this but there is some concept art of the orranosaurus being in the river scene with the other herbivores on the river
I have heard that those have been interpreted as Spinos, this is the first I've heard of them being called Ouranosaurus