ive always found the theory that there were never in fact any real dinos on the island, and that the true purpose of the inspection was to see if the genetic creations would fool dino experts, kinda intriguing.
Curt East There weren’t, As Wu says to Masrani, None of these dinosaurs were made to look like in real life with feathers. But infact created for attractions
@@madalinmirea8477 you misunderstand me -- i dont mean cosmetic changes were made to actual dinosaurs, i mean that they were just genetic monsters they were trying to pass off as dinos -- that it was all a big fake, and they wanted to see if they could fool 'experts' with their creations
Would love to see an actual fully grown dilophosaurus on a movie. That, and I'm also hoping to see more of the carnotaurus, other than just the mandatory "TRex can beat anything" scene that we got in Fallen Kingdom. The carnotaurus was made a huge disservice there.
Totally agree with both statements. I've been thinking for a while now that an adult Dilo reveal would be awesome, maybe even with the yellow coloration from the novel. It would also be fitting if the dinosaur that ruined Biosyn's plot in the first movie showed up and ruined it again if speculation about rival genetics companies in the next movie is true.
I'd say there's a very high likelihood that all of the animals are hybrids from one extent to another. I'm not referring to the DNA fillers like modern frogs or birds and reptiles and such. What I mean is that the DNA samples that were used to reconstruct a single species has likely been recreated from fragments that could have come from 2 or more very closely related species, such as Triceratops horridus and Tr prorsus, so the Ingen Triceratops could easily be an accidental hybrid between those two species. The same could apply to the raptors, considering how similar their DNA might be, maybe even between different genera, which could also add to the taxonomic confusion between the Mongolian specimens vs the North American "V. antirrhopus". On top of that, what is the likelihood that there was a bit of DNA from closely related and yet to be discovered species in some of their samples that were probably close enough for Wu and his team to assume that those samples were within the natural genetic variation of the known species, and splice that into their recreated genomes? And it still adds to Wu comment that had their DNA been pure, many of them would have looked very differently.
There's some evidence to support this. For example, the Troodon from the Telltale game was said to have been made from purely Troodon fossils. Well, now we know that Troodon is actually at least two different but related Genus (Like the hypothetical Suchomimus-Spinosaurus blend for the JP3 Spino) so that could explain the aggression and venomous bite.
I never thought anything of it, but in comparison to other dinos thought to hybrids such as Spino and Troodon in JPTG, Dilo may have been first. I imagine if Dilo returned in 2021, it would be fully grown, lose the grill but keep the venom much like the novel
@@theDABTAB I personally believe that the frill is a temporary trait, the Dilophosaurus loses the frill as it grows up since the Full sized Dilophosaurus was the alpha predator of it's time.
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@@theDABTAB the frill wasnt in the novel so in that case it obviously wouldnt be seen. As for the movie canon, its unlikely that a trait like that would be abandoned upon adulthood as that goes against some of the laws which makes up the theory of evolution. Also we've never seen dilophosaurs at their accurate adult size in the JP movies anyway. Closest we came was in Lego Jurassic World where the dilos and raptors were about the same height, possibly due to some of the same model assets being used in some animals. Plus the Telltale Jurassic Park game further implied the shrunken dilos were adults as they had a nest in one scene which Billy Yoder accidentally killed the eggs. And some of Dr. Sorkin's notes remarked the sales pitch on the dilophosaurus was a lie as she stated they were in fact adult. There was going to be a accurate adult dilo in the canon but it never made it in officially as the project surrounding the story was never fully realized. It was that motion comic that had been talked about on occasion on this very channel in the past, that detailed the 1994 cleanup operation. There was supposed to be a diloposaurus roughly 10 feet tall (likely venomous like the rest complete with frill) which would have had a role at least somewhat similar to the raptors int he first movie or the spino in JP3 (I'm only guessing there). However I remember in the first movie when Nedry sees the dilophosaurus, he remarks "I thought you were one of your big brothers", which could imply that there in fact WERE larger dilophosaurs on Nublar. Plus in the scene when Grant and the rest are starting their tour, when they pass the dilophosaurus paddock the roars of something decidedly larger could be heard echoing through the jungle. Though the roars were nothing like what was heard from the dilophosaurus, unless the sound was like the adult version of the dilo's attack screech.
Velociraptors of Skyrim I do believe the same though, but for the reason being that they only needed the frill as juveniles in order to threaten predators, scavengers or rivals (in terms of territory) by making themselves appear larger. Upon making it into sub adult-adulthood, the frill would naturally fall off since the use of it was no longer there. Their mating display is on their crests, so no need for the frill there (even if that would be the only reason to keep it). I am only unsure because I do not know how the makers of the franchise consider this dilophosaurus. It could be designed to look like this and only grow this big, which could cause them to potentially consider it a "created" sub-species. The fact of whether or not the regular large dilophosaurs (if they exist) in the canon universe actually had frills in this case to begin with, that is the reason why I am unsure.
NUTCASE71733 I know the frill wasn't in the novel. I am mentioning it for the venom since both versions had it in some way. The movies are based on the books, so that is the only thing I meant. The rest I literally already considered, but thanks anyway dude :D
Tbh i always did consider the poison and frill some kind of attribute that was added by the scientists and wasnt a natural attribute featured in the real animal
I really really really hope we get to see them one more time in the upcoming movie. Baby Dilopho was the best thing about the first movie and it very very well deserves some additional screentime :(
All the dinosaurs were genetically modified. The Dilo just seems to have inherited more traits from the modern animals it was made from than perhaps the other creatures from the park.
@@faceless2302 it's also important to note that Dr Wu in Jurassic World points out that all the animals had similar effects such as deliberately leaving off feathers and shrink wrapping the skulls to match what people thought they looked like. It's even mentioned that sizes of the animals such as the Velicoraptor were increased or decreased to make them more appealing.
Klayton I don't know if you are aware of this but a few years back it was found that the skull of a cobra and a skull of a dilophosaurus have similar characteristics and its thought that dilo has a venomous bite due to areas in its jaw that look to house venom sacs.
you could also, to give another example, mention that the T-Rex movement based vision is also a by-product of the frog DNA. Or the whole breeding thing.
The concept of genetic mutations and unique traits in some of the cloned dinosaurs like Dilophosaurus in Jurassic Park is kinda clever! And the overall concept of Hybrid dinosaurs like Indominus Rex is very interesting and a really fun concept to add on the lore of the Jurassic franchise!
My guess for the Dilophosaurus' genetic makeup: Dilophosaurus (original DNA) Yellow-banded/Bumblebee poison dart frog Frilled lizard Spitting cobra Unidentified birds (possibly emu and ostrich somewhere) Unidentified lizards (might contain iguana or monitor lizard DNA, just like the Raptor Squad)
No, it is not because it had dna from a lizard that had a frill. There is no evidence that it spit poison yet, but they are still trying to find out. At 0:53 they used the DNA. It was one of the main bases for the dilo. Steven also said he made up this part for the movie.I disagree severely.
So you’d like to start a new series all about the discussing the potential genetic makeup of Ingens dinosaurs, I’m sure Dr Wu would approve... Also if you’re looking for a name for this new series Klayton, how about Mr DNA’s Building Blocks of the (insert dinosaur name) just an idea... Anyway great video mate as usual, see you in the next one Klayton and as always... take it easy.
Great video Klayton!!!!! I don’t think I would call her JP’s first hybrid Dino. I really hope we get to see a Dilo in JW3 and not just briefly but a legitimate scene with her. I think it’s an underrated species.
Makes me wonder if the camouflage ability of the Carnotaurus is also a result of being a hybrid. Anyway, thanks for having a video on my favourite JP inhabitant!
Am I the only one who thinks that the Dilophosaur design used in the graphic from 1:37-2:18 actually looks kind of _better_ than the version we see in the films? It's the head design that does it. The longer, thinner skull and the notch in the jaw really does wonders for it.
I’ve always suspected that the dilophosaurus was secretly being developed as part of InGen’s weapons program. A large raptor-sized lizard able to spit blinding venom would make one hell of a weapon
Nah jk Rowling's just panders to seem more woke, this seems to fill annoying plot holes and explaining away scientific inaccuracies people like to bitch about
@@travisborst2120 I agree. Yea I'm more on board with retcons like this than JK Rowling. Because this at the very least actually gives explanation as to why the Dinosaurs looked and behaved differently and also opens the door should they decide to actually trying to depict actual dinosaurs later on based on pure dna if it ever became possible whereas JK Rowling, just releases fluff information on Twitter/Pottermore no one really needed to know. Like did we really needed to know that Dumbledore was gay the entire time? Like Narrative wise?
Not sure if it's just me, but I always thought that there were two of them in the scene with Nedry. The one in the car seems to have gotten in before him, it looks bigger, and comparatively the call is deeper and louder. Or at least it seems to me?
When i saw the Dilophosaurus in the part of the video where Dr. Wu was talking about it. i looked at that Dilophosaurus and I saw its head and crests look different from the one in the movie its head looks more like a Dilophosaurus which it has the crooked area in the front of the snout and its head looked longer and more narrow, as for the crests they look also long and slender. as for the body it looks closer to a real Dilophosaurus rather than the one from the film. Now is this our official look at a fully grown Dilophosaurus or maybe it isn't.
Totally agree that there is a huge difference between a clone based on 1 real species with a few foreign genes added to complete their DNA and something that is overtly supposed to be a cross between multiple animal species. One minimises its hybridization while the other promotes it. They are not the same.
Wow very good question and this video really points out to it in my opinion I would say that the Dilophosaurus is really not a hybrid but with its special abilities or spitting venom or this black goo it really is something to look into and would really hope we get some more information about this dinosaur and hope it comes out in JW3.
A personal theory of mine is that the mosasaurus is a hybrid between actual mosasaurus DNA and megalodon DNA and my reasons are that one the mosasaurus is heavily scaled up compared to evidence in the fossil record which was obviously so to the seen with the indominus rex but in universe could be accounted for due to the massive size of megalodon, another thing I notice is the fact that our evidence implies that the mosasaurus preferred to hunt in shallow waters and would because of that likely been a bit uncomfortable in the very deep tank we see in the mosasaurus show scene and we also still see evidence that It does prefer more shallow waters because in the scene sited earlier during the show it mentions that "she's a little shy" and also in fallen kingdom is seen hanging out around a beach which would have more shallow waters than the open ocean however it does still seem very comfortable with deep waters which would have more likely been the environment of the megalodon but what i think is the best evidence of the mosasaurus being part megalodon is in camp cretaceous when the kids are in the mosasaurus lagoon sammy well observing the creatures behavior notes that "it's acting like a shark" I also think it's possible that the mosasaurus might also have a bit of icthiasaurus DNA because of its behavior of jumping out of the water which is something that sharks do but I think that part maybe accounted for by icthiasaurus do to its dolphin like body which implies it likely behaved similar to dolphins.
The dilo in the first movie was INDEED a full-grown one, why? cuz if it weren't, then they wouldn't have kept the dilos in paddock with 1,5m tall fence like we've seen in the movie.
I just moved and dug up my old Jurassic Park "All Access Security Pass" pin from 1992! Wish I could share a photo, just wanted to share my excitement :p
I think it should be considered a hybrid. I know if you wanna get technical all of the resurrected dinos are hybrids but I think what separates the Dilophosaur is the neck frill and obviously the venom it spits. I think it’s similar to how the Indominous was able to camouflage and the Indoraptor was very human like( if that makes sense)
The first dinosaur on the tour aswell as first hybrid. Pretty cool fan theory. Maybe will get to see biosyn in Jw3 they had to be at the auction in FK.
I wish more stuff like this was cannon. These "beautiful from a scientific standpoint" aftereffects of the DNA reconstruction really should be explored more. We already had the gender changing trait exposed, and the poison spit from this in noncannon material, what other things could have happened to the animals due to thier modified and reconstructed genes?
Honestly, I prefer the idea that the dilophosaurus' venom spitting ability came from the ancient DNA; I think it helps make Crichton's point that the InGen scientists didn't know what they were dealing with.
Truthfully, though I expect from the tone of Crichton's original novel that the the Dilo was a result of man tampering with nature, I also love the thought of dinosaurs having as many unique capabilities as modern animals which they most certainly did. Too bad we'll probably never know...but it sure is fun to think about!
Where did you find the Jurassic World Ride line video footage? I recently visited the park but the lines weren’t long enough to enjoy the whole loop. I’d love to watch and analyze the whole thing.
I always have been of the opinion that for the novel Dilophosaurus, Crichton was making the implication that the Dilophosaurus were naturally venomous to show that cloning dinosaurs would have ended up showing physical traits we wouldn't have known otherwise. Granted, this became quickly outdated due to how paleontology works. But the film carries this implication as well with the Richard Kiley narration saying: "We now know Dilophosaurus was poisonous, spitting venom at its prey, causing blindness and eventually paralysis."
The JP Dilo as it appears in the PC game Chaos Island is shown and described to be twice the size of the "fully grown" one in the film. Of course, I don't know how much Chaos Island counts as being canon, but it was because of Chaos Island I always thought the Dilo in the film was a younger one.
Honestly going back to explain traits of the original Park's dinosaurs like this has me wondering about the makeup of the raptors. I always just assumed the Dilo could factually spit venom in the JP universe and went with it, same with the other dinos' traits and the raptors' intelligence and other human-like characteristics, but now I have to wonder if they're going to spring some twist on us in the next movie about the raptors being partially composed of human DNA or something. We already know abandoned plots about dino/human hybrids exist, and considering how JP loves to recycle older ideas like the chameleon skin showing up on the Indominus, it wouldn't really surprise me that much.
I can see that, it was always a bit of contention when hybrids are frowned upon, but the chimeric and exaggerated traits of some of the other bio-engineered theme park monsters are ignored or dismissed. Like yeah some of its just part of the rule of cool factor but a strange anomaly i guess. anyways lovely video.
you could also bring up real world examples of transgenic organisms. such as: -glow in the dark cats/dogs/fish/pigs/rabbits etc -africanised honey bees (aka KILLER BEES) -fast growing salmon. -goats that produce spider silk (i'm not kidding, that's a REAL THING) -cold resistant crops -mouse that "sings" like a bird. -featherless chickens -"micro-pigs" -transparent "glass-frog" and many other things.
A fully grown Dilo would probably be blinding Paras, no longer having to settle for mere Nedries. Also, I always figured that, rather than frog DNA, Wu felt particularly experimental that day and used spitting cobra & frilled lizard to fill in it's genetic gaps. :P
Their should definitely be a line between the designer hybrids and the animals with forced hybridization. I see lots of people try to explain the scientific inaccuracies of the movie as intentional changes by InGen. I’d love to see some of the animals display more traits like the dilo. I’d also like to see the films address something that I don’t think is addressed in anything in the franchise yet. These strange traits (like the dilo drill and venom) can’t really be accurately attributed to Dino DNA or other DNA. We can’t tell for the most part with soft tissue since it normally doesn’t preserve in the fossil record.
I cant imagine they only used frog DNA to fill in gaps, Im sure they exhausted their efforts around the entire animals kingdom for the most compatible dna they could find. At least this creates the most logical explanation for all the various Dinosaur traits you could attribute to modern day animals we know. specifically the Giant frill the Dilo has thats only really known to be on those lizards. it makes sense they would mix that lizards dna the same way they did Frogs. I think the original movies mention of it in the ride the group goes on is an abbreviated example that easily digested for the masses who attend just so they'd have a simple understanding of how they did it. They even mention ostrich/emu eggs to incubate the embryos but i think in the novel they were fake eggs. theres so much science lore they can create with the franchise and I like the idea being more subtle than deliberately done. Like Wus explanation for the spit.
Honestly though do you know how insane it would be if they eventually revealed that yes, the Dilophosaurus that we saw in the JP 1(and throughout cannon to this day), was actually the first attempt of a hybrid dinosaur?!? I mean when you consider how big a full grown Dilophosaurus is compared to what we’ve been given the the JP series, it’s kinda weird seeing how small it is for being ‘full grown’ and I say that in terms of that it’s been consistently shown to be that size whether an actual appearance, holograms or statues. It’s not like one could make the argument that it’s still a juvenile, and thus is still growing, because it has the spray ability that it does and that would take a bit to actually manifest like Wu stated. It would actually be kinda fitting if they did drop that bombshell of a secret on us though, an iconic Dino with an iconic moment that hasn’t actually appeared again since then in any movies, actually was secretly a dinosaur hybrid this whole time and not to mention, the first? Plus it wouldn’t be too much of a shocker to discover that a dinosaur that we thought we knew the gist of what was to be expected in it to actually have something no one was expecting(I-Rex I’m looking at you girl), like how many of us were expecting something that has the name REX in the title to be PART RAPTOR?!?? they would not have a hard time pulling that off again. Though really, why the heck they not had the Dilophosaurus make an appearance in any other movies since then?!? It’s almost as if they were TRYING to kept something about it hidden from us....
With opening that ridiculous frill and spitting acid of course it's a hybrid. I always had this joke before I read the book, that when Spielberg was creating the dilophosaurus his kids were probably playing mortal Kombat and they were using reptile XD
They did say frogs were used for filling in gaps, I would think the frilled lizard and the venom spitting cobra dna could've been used or somehow what ever dna they used created spitting effect cause I don't think they would use just one type of animal to give the Dilo those features
So! Finally some form of explanation for the glorified mucus hacking frilled lizard . . . Sorry but this has always been an instance where I prefer the true version over the JP one
Is a Jurassic Park dilophosaur a hybrid?
Well yes but actually no
ive always found the theory that there were never in fact any real dinos on the island, and that the true purpose of the inspection was to see if the genetic creations would fool dino experts, kinda intriguing.
Ok the reason y that it has frills bcuz dr wu was lying making people believe that dilophosaurus has frills but it’s not🙁
Curt East There weren’t, As Wu says to Masrani, None of these dinosaurs were made to look like in real life with feathers. But infact created for attractions
@@madalinmirea8477 you misunderstand me -- i dont mean cosmetic changes were made to actual dinosaurs, i mean that they were just genetic monsters they were trying to pass off as dinos -- that it was all a big fake, and they wanted to see if they could fool 'experts' with their creations
Curt East um that’s not a theory in the movie they say that they filled the gap in the Dino’s dna with other animals
I just wanna give a shoutout to BD Wong because it's amazing how involved he is with the series
I loved his reprised roll from JW: Evolution. So glad to see him and Jeff Goldbulm enjoying thier characters enough to come back and keep them going.
@@baddiematty5289 yeah!
“A beautiful yet deadly edition to Jurassic Park.”
Pin worthy.
*addition
It's a line from novel
Would love to see an actual fully grown dilophosaurus on a movie. That, and I'm also hoping to see more of the carnotaurus, other than just the mandatory "TRex can beat anything" scene that we got in Fallen Kingdom. The carnotaurus was made a huge disservice there.
Totally agree with both statements. I've been thinking for a while now that an adult Dilo reveal would be awesome, maybe even with the yellow coloration from the novel. It would also be fitting if the dinosaur that ruined Biosyn's plot in the first movie showed up and ruined it again if speculation about rival genetics companies in the next movie is true.
“You’ve got a problem Dennis” - Michael Crichton’s Jurassic park
"That was really wonderful... uh, from a scientific perspective!"
Mesozoica suuuuuurrreeeee. Riiiiiiiight.
Muh ha ha ha ha! Uh, I mean hah ha! Science, yes.
I'd say there's a very high likelihood that all of the animals are hybrids from one extent to another. I'm not referring to the DNA fillers like modern frogs or birds and reptiles and such. What I mean is that the DNA samples that were used to reconstruct a single species has likely been recreated from fragments that could have come from 2 or more very closely related species, such as Triceratops horridus and Tr prorsus, so the Ingen Triceratops could easily be an accidental hybrid between those two species. The same could apply to the raptors, considering how similar their DNA might be, maybe even between different genera, which could also add to the taxonomic confusion between the Mongolian specimens vs the North American "V. antirrhopus". On top of that, what is the likelihood that there was a bit of DNA from closely related and yet to be discovered species in some of their samples that were probably close enough for Wu and his team to assume that those samples were within the natural genetic variation of the known species, and splice that into their recreated genomes?
And it still adds to Wu comment that had their DNA been pure, many of them would have looked very differently.
There's some evidence to support this.
For example, the Troodon from the Telltale game was said to have been made from purely Troodon fossils.
Well, now we know that Troodon is actually at least two different but related Genus (Like the hypothetical Suchomimus-Spinosaurus blend for the JP3 Spino) so that could explain the aggression and venomous bite.
Dilo has the best little roars an vocals ever in JP (,:
I just finished watching your latest Return to JP video when suddenly this one appears :D
EDIT: God i love these new intros!
All of them were technically hybrids with the frog dna.
He literally said that in the video lmao
I have big huge balls
David Segovia o..um.....
DON’T SAY THAT EVER AGAIN.
I never thought anything of it, but in comparison to other dinos thought to hybrids such as Spino and Troodon in JPTG, Dilo may have been first. I imagine if Dilo returned in 2021, it would be fully grown, lose the grill but keep the venom much like the novel
No are crazy keep the Frill it’s iconic
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I personally believe that ceratosaurus was also part of that as well.
Holy shit! I actually keep dart frogs! I had no idea they used Leucomelas dna! That makes me so happy!
Great video about the Hybrid Dilophosaurus in the Jurassic series.
I appreciate that they at least address the inaccuracies in a creative way
I want to thank you klayton because you have showed me alot of information on the jurassic world/park franchise
the likes of the indominous rex, I have heard being called "Super Hybrids"
No wonder they're extinct.
Would a full grown JP Dilo retain it’s venom and fill?🤔
NO STEP ON SNEK!🐍
If the novels are anything to go after, then regarding the venom, yes most likely. The frill though… not sure...
@@theDABTAB I personally believe that the frill is a temporary trait, the Dilophosaurus loses the frill as it grows up since the Full sized Dilophosaurus was the alpha predator of it's time.
@@theDABTAB the frill wasnt in the novel so in that case it obviously wouldnt be seen. As for the movie canon, its unlikely that a trait like that would be abandoned upon adulthood as that goes against some of the laws which makes up the theory of evolution.
Also we've never seen dilophosaurs at their accurate adult size in the JP movies anyway. Closest we came was in Lego Jurassic World where the dilos and raptors were about the same height, possibly due to some of the same model assets being used in some animals. Plus the Telltale Jurassic Park game further implied the shrunken dilos were adults as they had a nest in one scene which Billy Yoder accidentally killed the eggs. And some of Dr. Sorkin's notes remarked the sales pitch on the dilophosaurus was a lie as she stated they were in fact adult.
There was going to be a accurate adult dilo in the canon but it never made it in officially as the project surrounding the story was never fully realized. It was that motion comic that had been talked about on occasion on this very channel in the past, that detailed the 1994 cleanup operation. There was supposed to be a diloposaurus roughly 10 feet tall (likely venomous like the rest complete with frill) which would have had a role at least somewhat similar to the raptors int he first movie or the spino in JP3 (I'm only guessing there).
However I remember in the first movie when Nedry sees the dilophosaurus, he remarks "I thought you were one of your big brothers", which could imply that there in fact WERE larger dilophosaurs on Nublar. Plus in the scene when Grant and the rest are starting their tour, when they pass the dilophosaurus paddock the roars of something decidedly larger could be heard echoing through the jungle. Though the roars were nothing like what was heard from the dilophosaurus, unless the sound was like the adult version of the dilo's attack screech.
Velociraptors of Skyrim I do believe the same though, but for the reason being that they only needed the frill as juveniles in order to threaten predators, scavengers or rivals (in terms of territory) by making themselves appear larger. Upon making it into sub adult-adulthood, the frill would naturally fall off since the use of it was no longer there. Their mating display is on their crests, so no need for the frill there (even if that would be the only reason to keep it).
I am only unsure because I do not know how the makers of the franchise consider this dilophosaurus. It could be designed to look like this and only grow this big, which could cause them to potentially consider it a "created" sub-species. The fact of whether or not the regular large dilophosaurs (if they exist) in the canon universe actually had frills in this case to begin with, that is the reason why I am unsure.
NUTCASE71733 I know the frill wasn't in the novel. I am mentioning it for the venom since both versions had it in some way. The movies are based on the books, so that is the only thing I meant.
The rest I literally already considered, but thanks anyway dude :D
Tbh i always did consider the poison and frill some kind of attribute that was added by the scientists and wasnt a natural attribute featured in the real animal
I really really really hope we get to see them one more time in the upcoming movie. Baby Dilopho was the best thing about the first movie and it very very well deserves some additional screentime :(
Thanks for covering my favorite dino, Klayton!
Interesting theory but I'd say dinosaurs like the dilophosaurus were genetically modified or accidentally genetically modified
Maybe a slightly miscalculated error or a genetic mutation?
All the dinosaurs were genetically modified. The Dilo just seems to have inherited more traits from the modern animals it was made from than perhaps the other creatures from the park.
@@faceless2302 it's also important to note that Dr Wu in Jurassic World points out that all the animals had similar effects such as deliberately leaving off feathers and shrink wrapping the skulls to match what people thought they looked like. It's even mentioned that sizes of the animals such as the Velicoraptor were increased or decreased to make them more appealing.
Don't stop those small animations in the intro I love em.
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100% CORRECT!!!
I agree... they all are technically hybrids.
@@aprilingannamorte4207 indeed
InGen *fRoG dNa*
Great video! This is a really interesting subject.
Klayton I don't know if you are aware of this but a few years back it was found that the skull of a cobra and a skull of a dilophosaurus have similar characteristics and its thought that dilo has a venomous bite due to areas in its jaw that look to house venom sacs.
Answer: technically no, because ALL of them are transgenic organism
@Michael jay anderson maybe but I don't think it was for weapons, at least, not yet.
@Michael jay anderson they say it was an amalgam testing.
transgenic, huh? i'm happy to see that someone else is using that term. do you have a background in biotech?
@@hiplobonoxa not exactly But I've studied biology and the theory of how de-extinction works.
@@taliesincoleman6569 very good! keep being curious. =)
1:53, that explains how it used to spit venom at it's prey causing blindness and eventually paralysis, allowing the carnivore to eat at it's leaisure.
you could also, to give another example, mention that the T-Rex movement based vision is also a by-product of the frog DNA. Or the whole breeding thing.
The concept of genetic mutations and unique traits in some of the cloned dinosaurs like Dilophosaurus in Jurassic Park is kinda clever! And the overall concept of Hybrid dinosaurs like Indominus Rex is very interesting and a really fun concept to add on the lore of the Jurassic franchise!
Great video
I just discovered your channel yesterday I'm subbing.
My guess for the Dilophosaurus' genetic makeup:
Dilophosaurus (original DNA)
Yellow-banded/Bumblebee poison dart frog
Frilled lizard
Spitting cobra
Unidentified birds (possibly emu and ostrich somewhere)
Unidentified lizards (might contain iguana or monitor lizard DNA, just like the Raptor Squad)
Never stop making videos Klayton
No, it is not because it had dna from a lizard that had a frill. There is no evidence that it spit poison yet, but they are still trying to find out. At 0:53 they used the DNA. It was one of the main bases for the dilo. Steven also said he made up this part for the movie.I disagree severely.
Dilophosaurus is my favourite dinosaur
What if we call the hybrids were called chimeras, instead?
Suddenly has full metal alchemist flashbacks,
Oh no
Sorry for poor wording, looooong day
Brother Edward ..........
That, or Impossible Creatures flashbacks.
@@nicholaslienandjaja1815 i haven't seen that, is that an anime?
@@VelociraptorsOfSkyrim hehehehe imagine the i-rex and indoraptor saying this.... Well, good luck sleeping tonight!!!!!
5:20, that would be a great video to watch.
So you’d like to start a new series all about the discussing the potential genetic makeup of Ingens dinosaurs, I’m sure Dr Wu would approve...
Also if you’re looking for a name for this new series Klayton, how about Mr DNA’s Building Blocks of the (insert dinosaur name) just an idea...
Anyway great video mate as usual, see you in the next one Klayton and as always... take it easy.
That was my thought of the Dilophosaurus in Jurassic Park, the frill and the spits are very strange for this Dilophosaurus.
I think the Diplo was small for the shock value. This seemingly harmless looking animal, that turns into a raging monster in seconds.
Great video Klayton!!!!! I don’t think I would call her JP’s first hybrid Dino. I really hope we get to see a Dilo in JW3 and not just briefly but a legitimate scene with her. I think it’s an underrated species.
1:36 I know I've seen this video before but I forgot where I watched it. I'm pretty sure there were other videos like this too
Oooh yeah I love this type of videos!
Thanks soo much after requesting for more info on the infamouse dilophosaurus but could we see more of the dilophosaurus in the series
Excellent train of thought here Klayton 🦖
Keep up the good work oh great Jurassic Guru
Every Dinosaur in Jurassic Park is a Hybrid
I think the spino has allosaurus DNA in it. That’s why it has the crests and walks on two legs.
Makes me wonder if the camouflage ability of the Carnotaurus is also a result of being a hybrid.
Anyway, thanks for having a video on my favourite JP inhabitant!
Am I the only one who thinks that the Dilophosaur design used in the graphic from 1:37-2:18 actually looks kind of _better_ than the version we see in the films? It's the head design that does it. The longer, thinner skull and the notch in the jaw really does wonders for it.
I’ve always suspected that the dilophosaurus was secretly being developed as part of InGen’s weapons program. A large raptor-sized lizard able to spit blinding venom would make one hell of a weapon
They're just jk rowling it, adding info after the fact
Nah jk Rowling's just panders to seem more woke, this seems to fill annoying plot holes and explaining away scientific inaccuracies people like to bitch about
@@travisborst2120 I can see it devolve into JK Rowling levels though. The indominus/human hybrid idea for example.
@@travisborst2120 I agree. Yea I'm more on board with retcons like this than JK Rowling. Because this at the very least actually gives explanation as to why the Dinosaurs looked and behaved differently and also opens the door should they decide to actually trying to depict actual dinosaurs later on based on pure dna if it ever became possible whereas JK Rowling, just releases fluff information on Twitter/Pottermore no one really needed to know. Like did we really needed to know that Dumbledore was gay the entire time? Like Narrative wise?
@@CassDaMan1138 didn't he save harry by blowing Voldemort
Not sure if it's just me, but I always thought that there were two of them in the scene with Nedry. The one in the car seems to have gotten in before him, it looks bigger, and comparatively the call is deeper and louder. Or at least it seems to me?
When i saw the Dilophosaurus in the part of the video where Dr. Wu was talking about it. i looked at that Dilophosaurus and I saw its head and crests look different from the one in the movie its head looks more like a Dilophosaurus which it has the crooked area in the front of the snout and its head looked longer and more narrow, as for the crests they look also long and slender. as for the body it looks closer to a real Dilophosaurus rather than the one from the film. Now is this our official look at a fully grown Dilophosaurus or maybe it isn't.
I think is a hybrid because the real one doesn't have that frill.
Muhammad Ariel and the real one couldn’t spit poison
@@TheRealRiptide01 To be honest, theres no evidence to back this up so i cant say yes or no
Elijahsaurus Rex true
You should do a video on Hammond's miniature elephant
Totally agree that there is a huge difference between a clone based on 1 real species with a few foreign genes added to complete their DNA and something that is overtly supposed to be a cross between multiple animal species. One minimises its hybridization while the other promotes it. They are not the same.
Wow very good question and this video really points out to it in my opinion I would say that the Dilophosaurus is really not a hybrid but with its special abilities or spitting venom or this black goo it really is something to look into and would really hope we get some more information about this dinosaur and hope it comes out in JW3.
God dammm....😮😮😮is so awesome 😎😎😎🤓🤓🤓
A personal theory of mine is that the mosasaurus is a hybrid between actual mosasaurus DNA and megalodon DNA and my reasons are that one the mosasaurus is heavily scaled up compared to evidence in the fossil record which was obviously so to the seen with the indominus rex but in universe could be accounted for due to the massive size of megalodon, another thing I notice is the fact that our evidence implies that the mosasaurus preferred to hunt in shallow waters and would because of that likely been a bit uncomfortable in the very deep tank we see in the mosasaurus show scene and we also still see evidence that It does prefer more shallow waters because in the scene sited earlier during the show it mentions that "she's a little shy" and also in fallen kingdom is seen hanging out around a beach which would have more shallow waters than the open ocean however it does still seem very comfortable with deep waters which would have more likely been the environment of the megalodon but what i think is the best evidence of the mosasaurus being part megalodon is in camp cretaceous when the kids are in the mosasaurus lagoon sammy well observing the creatures behavior notes that "it's acting like a shark" I also think it's possible that the mosasaurus might also have a bit of icthiasaurus DNA because of its behavior of jumping out of the water which is something that sharks do but I think that part maybe accounted for by icthiasaurus do to its dolphin like body which implies it likely behaved similar to dolphins.
Yes
The dilo in the first movie was INDEED a full-grown one, why? cuz if it weren't, then they wouldn't have kept the dilos in paddock with 1,5m tall fence like we've seen in the movie.
I just moved and dug up my old Jurassic Park "All Access Security Pass" pin from 1992! Wish I could share a photo, just wanted to share my excitement :p
I think it should be considered a hybrid. I know if you wanna get technical all of the resurrected dinos are hybrids but I think what separates the Dilophosaur is the neck frill and obviously the venom it spits. I think it’s similar to how the Indominous was able to camouflage and the Indoraptor was very human like( if that makes sense)
The first dinosaur on the tour aswell as first hybrid. Pretty cool fan theory. Maybe will get to see biosyn in Jw3 they had to be at the auction in FK.
I wish more stuff like this was cannon. These "beautiful from a scientific standpoint" aftereffects of the DNA reconstruction really should be explored more. We already had the gender changing trait exposed, and the poison spit from this in noncannon material, what other things could have happened to the animals due to thier modified and reconstructed genes?
Honestly, I prefer the idea that the dilophosaurus' venom spitting ability came from the ancient DNA; I think it helps make Crichton's point that the InGen scientists didn't know what they were dealing with.
Truthfully, though I expect from the tone of Crichton's original novel that the the Dilo was a result of man tampering with nature, I also love the thought of dinosaurs having as many unique capabilities as modern animals which they most certainly did. Too bad we'll probably never know...but it sure is fun to think about!
Interesting video 🙂👍🧬🦖🦕
I really hope they bring back the Dilo for the last film! One of my favorites since the original.
Where did you find the Jurassic World Ride line video footage? I recently visited the park but the lines weren’t long enough to enjoy the whole loop. I’d love to watch and analyze the whole thing.
"We've always been filling the gaps in the genome if it was pure they'd probably look different" a modified dr.wu quote
I always have been of the opinion that for the novel Dilophosaurus, Crichton was making the implication that the Dilophosaurus were naturally venomous to show that cloning dinosaurs would have ended up showing physical traits we wouldn't have known otherwise. Granted, this became quickly outdated due to how paleontology works.
But the film carries this implication as well with the Richard Kiley narration saying: "We now know Dilophosaurus was poisonous, spitting venom at its prey, causing blindness and eventually paralysis."
The JP Dilo as it appears in the PC game Chaos Island is shown and described to be twice the size of the "fully grown" one in the film. Of course, I don't know how much Chaos Island counts as being canon, but it was because of Chaos Island I always thought the Dilo in the film was a younger one.
Honestly going back to explain traits of the original Park's dinosaurs like this has me wondering about the makeup of the raptors. I always just assumed the Dilo could factually spit venom in the JP universe and went with it, same with the other dinos' traits and the raptors' intelligence and other human-like characteristics, but now I have to wonder if they're going to spring some twist on us in the next movie about the raptors being partially composed of human DNA or something. We already know abandoned plots about dino/human hybrids exist, and considering how JP loves to recycle older ideas like the chameleon skin showing up on the Indominus, it wouldn't really surprise me that much.
I think it is.
I mean to quote Wu nothing is normal in Jurassic world.
I can see that, it was always a bit of contention when hybrids are frowned upon, but the chimeric and exaggerated traits of some of the other bio-engineered theme park monsters are ignored or dismissed. Like yeah some of its just part of the rule of cool factor but a strange anomaly i guess. anyways lovely video.
you could also bring up real world examples of transgenic organisms.
such as:
-glow in the dark cats/dogs/fish/pigs/rabbits etc
-africanised honey bees (aka KILLER BEES)
-fast growing salmon.
-goats that produce spider silk (i'm not kidding, that's a REAL THING)
-cold resistant crops
-mouse that "sings" like a bird.
-featherless chickens
-"micro-pigs"
-transparent "glass-frog"
and many other things.
Micro Pig is a marketing term, and glass Frogs are naturally occuring.
@@FreedomAnderson micro-pig maybe.
glass frog: NOT THE ONE I'M TALKING ABOUT!
A fully grown Dilo would probably be blinding Paras, no longer having to settle for mere Nedries. Also, I always figured that, rather than frog DNA, Wu felt particularly experimental that day and used spitting cobra & frilled lizard to fill in it's genetic gaps. :P
Where'd you get the Wu video?
Their should definitely be a line between the designer hybrids and the animals with forced hybridization. I see lots of people try to explain the scientific inaccuracies of the movie as intentional changes by InGen. I’d love to see some of the animals display more traits like the dilo. I’d also like to see the films address something that I don’t think is addressed in anything in the franchise yet. These strange traits (like the dilo drill and venom) can’t really be accurately attributed to Dino DNA or other DNA. We can’t tell for the most part with soft tissue since it normally doesn’t preserve in the fossil record.
Finally a answer to some of the Dilo
Hey man love your vids they had better include the dilo in the new movie otherwise people will riot
Dilos are my favourite besides raptors in the JP universe, used to have the toy that spat water!
I cant imagine they only used frog DNA to fill in gaps, Im sure they exhausted their efforts around the entire animals kingdom for the most compatible dna they could find. At least this creates the most logical explanation for all the various Dinosaur traits you could attribute to modern day animals we know. specifically the Giant frill the Dilo has thats only really known to be on those lizards. it makes sense they would mix that lizards dna the same way they did Frogs. I think the original movies mention of it in the ride the group goes on is an abbreviated example that easily digested for the masses who attend just so they'd have a simple understanding of how they did it. They even mention ostrich/emu eggs to incubate the embryos but i think in the novel they were fake eggs. theres so much science lore they can create with the franchise and I like the idea being more subtle than deliberately done. Like Wus explanation for the spit.
I swear after reading the first book the dilo scares me alot more
Honestly though do you know how insane it would be if they eventually revealed that yes, the Dilophosaurus that we saw in the JP 1(and throughout cannon to this day), was actually the first attempt of a hybrid dinosaur?!?
I mean when you consider how big a full grown Dilophosaurus is compared to what we’ve been given the the JP series, it’s kinda weird seeing how small it is for being ‘full grown’ and I say that in terms of that it’s been consistently shown to be that size whether an actual appearance, holograms or statues. It’s not like one could make the argument that it’s still a juvenile, and thus is still growing, because it has the spray ability that it does and that would take a bit to actually manifest like Wu stated.
It would actually be kinda fitting if they did drop that bombshell of a secret on us though, an iconic Dino with an iconic moment that hasn’t actually appeared again since then in any movies, actually was secretly a dinosaur hybrid this whole time and not to mention, the first? Plus it wouldn’t be too much of a shocker to discover that a dinosaur that we thought we knew the gist of what was to be expected in it to actually have something no one was expecting(I-Rex I’m looking at you girl), like how many of us were expecting something that has the name REX in the title to be PART RAPTOR?!?? they would not have a hard time pulling that off again.
Though really, why the heck they not had the Dilophosaurus make an appearance in any other movies since then?!? It’s almost as if they were TRYING to kept something about it hidden from us....
Good points.
I think there might be a different first hybrid (:
The Dilo my favorite dinosaur. I even have it on my lock screen on my phone!#Dilophosaurusgang
In that video the dilo had its real life long croc like snout. Could this hint at a full grown dilo in jw3?
I’ll be thinking about this Theory for a while after Jurassic World movie....
With opening that ridiculous frill and spitting acid of course it's a hybrid.
I always had this joke before I read the book, that when Spielberg was creating the dilophosaurus his kids were probably playing mortal Kombat and they were using reptile XD
They did say frogs were used for filling in gaps, I would think the frilled lizard and the venom spitting cobra dna could've been used or somehow what ever dna they used created spitting effect cause I don't think they would use just one type of animal to give the Dilo those features
I hope to see a full grown Dilophosaurus in the future
I would love to see those spitters back hooting in the night, blinding their victims. Maybe not accurate but a creatively designed critter
So! Finally some form of explanation for the glorified mucus hacking frilled lizard . . . Sorry but this has always been an instance where I prefer the true version over the JP one
I always assumed they used DNA from spitting cobras and frilled-necked lizards to fill in the dilophosaurus' sequence gaps.