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I've never thought you brought up this film animation! Good job, Beastopia! ❤😆👍 I noticed your video episode 2 is about raptors. I was hoping for episodes 3 and 4 if you guys discussed Baryonyx and Allosaurus? What do you think?
It was the greatest T.rex design when it came out and still is a great design. It's just dated because it's been 30+ years and we are currently living in a golden age for paleontological discoveries. Doesn't change the fact that the design itself is well made. I only find it annoying that a lot of other dinosaurs media literally copies the JP appearance, which I can't excuse because it's zero effort for them on top of the fact that it's inaccurate.
@@Andrey.Ivanov they keep doing horrible innacurate designs even in the new jurassic world movies (giganotosaurus comes to mind), what is the excuse now?
Fun Fact: The Jurassic Park T. rex actually has lips! It's just that they don't extend past the gums, leaving the teeth exposed. This is best seen in The Lost World when the "Buck" T. rex sticks his head in a tent. You can clearly see his lips curl back as he snarls, revealing his gums.
@@spicymemes8170 You didn't read the full comment, did you? As I said, they don't extend further than the gums and leave the teeth mostly exposed (essentially making them "half-lips), but the JP T. rex _does in fact have lips._ It's the same case with the Carnotaurs from Disney's Dinosaur. It was a common trope in 1990s-2000s paleoart.
I like how the two Rexes are just chilling and taking a walk together as friends. It’s a nice change of pace, considering most people animate them as fighting to the death to portray one or the other as superior. The little fight at the end of this video could be interpreted as a bit of playful wrestling, which many animals do in real life.
The most accurate part of this video is that the modern human would absolutely keep recording/streaming if they saw someone they getting bisected by a pair of gigantic therapods.
5:02 real life t rex: are those humans seriously taking pictures while we are fighting? jp t rex: yep they are. you thinking what i'm thinking? real life t rex: oh yes, let's eat them.
Real rex :what are those hairless monkeys doing? Rexy:oh the humans they're being stupid Realrex:are they good to eat cuz I have never eaten one before? Rexy:oh they're tasty let's get em Realrex:yeah sure you get him I can barely reach them Rexy:ok
5:32 “I can’t believe they ate her.” *My brother in Christ you tried taking a selfie with two Tyrannosaurus rex, aka the largest and most powerful predator that ever walked the earth, what did you expect?*
What's screwed up is I can see people doing something like this if they saw a real rex. If there are people stupid enough to take selfies with charging bears or angry bison, I am damn sure there are people stupid enough to take selfies with hungry dinosaurs.
@@shaikert8 majority of those are Herbivores not carnivores and there where no other large theropods around with the Tyrannosaurus Rex mostly medium to small carnivores that would gladly stay out of the path of a Rex.
Yes. They definitely did... Also in my opinion, if JP rex aged slower, it would learn to not fight every other big carnivore over small stuff (which is something rexy actually learned, evidenced by her leaving the deer alone in dominion. The only reason she attacked later is because of the small space.) they would be realistic enough to live in the real world. A smarter faster species of rex which needs to roar to spook prey into moving, then running up to them and killing them.
Easily deserves hundreds of times the views. Fantastic models on the two here and steady, good delivery of the content. Best of luck to this venture and all others the channel takes, cheers!
IRL Rexy: So you're my descendant/great great granddaughter? Rexy: Yup, and for some reason the humans enjoy watching me fight IRL Rexy: Have you won? Rexy: 50/50
IRL Rexy: So you had the Indominus’s neck in your jaws, and it lived? Rexy: Yeah, they put this stuff called Botox in my jaw muscles to give everyone else a chance. Buck from TLW: Yeah, me too. They made me lose to a fish eating Spinosaurus to sell new lunch boxes.
Thank you for not making another "comparison" video about dinosaurs where people are trying to show the inaccuracies of Jurassic Park like it's something new to point out. This is a breath of fresh air compared to the other analyses out there.
That was so cool! This video is just as cool and awesome as Goji Center’s Monster Face-Off! You did the excellent job! Keep up the great work, Beastopia!
GojiCenter sent me, and can I just say... The 3D modeling in this video is phenomenal! I love it! (Points to a lounge chair) I'll be over there readying my popcorn and soda pop while I wait for the full fight.
I feel comfortable to say...this comparison and it's format is...~PERFECTION~ The quality of models, the research on both animals and attentions to lore details, using terms like "scientifical take". All feels respectful to the past, present and future of palaeontology and cinema. You got my Like and attention. Please maintain this level of quality and love, even if it means taking more time on each episode. With regards.
Fun fact: despite what John Hammond tells Alan Grant in the first movie, there is not a single shot in the entire Jurassic Park/World franchise where a Tyrannosaurus runs anywhere *near* 32mph, and in fact, even the fastest scenes, like when it chases the Jeep in Jurassic Park, top out at 10-15mph. This is because when they attempted to animate it going faster, it was felt that it looked weird, and so the animators inadvertently created a realistic model of “running” for a T. rex where it always had one foot on the ground. If you stop and think about, they’re always chasing people on foot who aren’t even going that fast and not catching them-Jurassic Park Rexes aren’t actually that fast.
That was so good, and I loved that ending. Just a minor correction: in the films the Tyrannosaurus' vision being based on movement is an actual theory concerning the real animal (in the film's universe) as dr Grant explains this to that kid prior to the incident on the island. It's in the first novel where the movement based vision is explained as a side effect of the frog DNA, and it didn't just apply to the Rex but other dinosaurs as well, like a Maiasaura. This theory is, however, debunked in the second novel where Dodgson's group tries it, and one of them gets torn apart by the Tyrannosaurus. Plus, upon re-reading the novel, I noticed that the Rex wasn't included in the list of dinosaurs that had frog DNA, which is interesting.
@Monarch-jb8vi In the films, we only see this work in the original, and for all we know the T.rex may had just ignored Alan and Lex because she wasn't hungry and was more interested in the car.
I like to think that Rexy just was fed (she ate goat and Gennaro atm) and acted as a cat playing with its food, provoking it to fleeing to activate hunting instincts. She did see and smell Alan and Lexy, just like a cat sees and smells its immovable prey before poking it with paws to provoke
@giyuutomioka9093 Yeah, I like to think that too. I mean the T.rex's snout did touch Alan and even if she couldn't see him, she could have still smelled him.
@@devilman4018isn't the mud/rain covering the smell? Aside from sniffing goes, we don't really see that sniffer from Rexy be put to the test. So I guess it assumingly could be a cat n mouse game rather than not seeing movement.
Honestly this is great! I loved the fight scene but just a suggestion as some people didn’t like it - maybe just show 2 different scenarios of the fight without involving the death of any of them? Like they get back up after falling down or being bit? Subscribed and can’t wait to see spinosaurus and carnotaurus!
@@TheBEASTOPIA Well. To be honest for me Rexy IS a monster. Let me explain why: We say for Indominus rex to she killed for sport, so she was a monster. Well. Rexy in JP1 only killed the raptors for why not? Not even eat them, as usualy the carnivores do with their prey. Rexy kills everything in her path, which she reach. Except those 2 who helped her, but Blue not even worth to try to kill, due Rexy get less energy back from Blue's body, than the spend for catch it. And lastly, Giga let Rexy go away, when they firstly encountered. When Giga is know that he had weight, and strenght advantage. Then Rexy honored that with attack him again, and when she saw her first (and only) chance to kill the Giga she choised the kill. And in my opinion that was even worse than killing for fun. She killed the guy, who let her live.
@@marci7683actually you see Rexy starting to chew on the first Raptor she killed right before the second one leaps on her neck. She killed the first one for food, second kill was self defense.
@@marci7683also, she and the Giga only fought again because all the dinosaurs of the valley were forced into one tight area where they couldn’t get away from each other.
When the fight between a real Tyrannosaurus and InGen’s Tyrannosaurus is made, the data from Goji Center should be used. A real Tyrannosaurus would curb-stomp InGen’s Tyrannosaurus, because it is more agile, has better eyesight, has more mass, a stronger bite, and knows when to be cautious in fights. The Velociraptor comparison should include InGen’s Velociraptor, a real Velociraptor, a Deinonychus, and a Utahraptor.
Isn’t the JP/JW trex way stronger tho?? Like she’s legit grabbed the indominous by the head and full on swung her like she weighed nothing A realistic trex probably wouldn’t even be able to do that with something half it’s weight
@@SuprememeCeratosaurusno she needed help with irex and lost to giga wich is wrong irl she clearly slimer has weaker vision and biteforce possible almost same intelligence
3:33 I love that growl with headphones. 4:38 una real fight, Accurate Rex is stronger than JP's one but JP could intimidate its Accurate versión with its noisy roars.
Great video, I like that you treated both of them respectfully and highlighted their features without putting one of them down. No matter how many cool new dinosaurs are discovered, I always find myself going back to T. Rex. There's just something majestic and awe-inspiring about them and it's not only their name. Looking forward to your cooperation with Goji Center.
Rexy: "Alright, let's fight here!" IRL Rex: "Whoa! Now?! Okay... bring it on!" *two rexes fight* Rexy: *sees humans* "Hey wait! What's that over there?" IRL Rex: *turns around and sees humans too then turns back to Rexy* "How bout we eat those guys instead?" Rexy: "Sure, let's do that!" *eats a woman*
3:25 That roar was made by combining the roars of an elephant, a tiger, a lion, and an alligator, and the exhale noises came from the sound of a whale’s blowhole.
We also have to think, in Jurassic Park we know that they did do some genetic modifications and he mentions specifically modifying the T-Rex so the difference could very well just be because her body adapted to her capabilities
Great video! But I'm gonna tell you that the Jurassic Park T. rex does not have a bite force of 12,000 PSI. If it did, then any bite landed on the neck of an animal would mean istant death. So, in other words, no more Spinosaurus, no more Indominus rex, no more Giganotosaurus, no more Velociraptor.
It actually does have that bite strength, it’s stated multiple times in the franchise, is just that the durability of the Ingen Dinos is massively high.
It doesn’t have that strong of a bite in the movies but it is a stronger bite force than most other large carnivores in the movies. It just doesn’t do that much damage because of how the teeth are constructed. They don’t transfer the bite force as well because they’re more blade like. Watch Gogi centers video on the real T-Rex in Jurassic Park. They explain in detail
They said in interviews after JP that they went with a more serrated dagger look to make Rexy more terrifying. The real Rex had railroad spiked teeth with a slight serrations. Those teeth were meant for crushing bone.
@@Factosaurus22 Yep, basically. You can’t scale fictional creatures with IRL scaling, mainly because Ingen dinosaurs do not exist. The Indominus tanked a M-134 that can go through light tanks
The best video I've seen so far comparing Jurassic Park dinosaurs with their accurate counterpart, impressive. Just a note, the real T. rex could measure up to 13 meters and not only up to 12 meters as was long believed, since a specimen nicknamed Scotty was discovered and described that measured 13 meters and could have weighed about 8.8 tons.
You should add the 2 people in the end of the video to all future videos, like a staple in the channel. And some sort of immortality lore like the test subjects in Goji center videos
One thing that was missing: the accurate Rex had padding on its feet, like an elephant. This would muffle its footsteps, meaning it could basically teleport behind you without warning.
Which JP Rex does several times. Appears in the lobby at the end literally behind the raptors and humans. Appears behind Hammond dbag nephew on the boat at the end of Lost of World (literally sneaks), at the beginning of JW 2 Rex sneaks up behind the utility worker in the opening.
I love that the dinos in Jurassic Park are hybrids and therefore look and sound different. We'll never know how these things truly looked and sounded like but the ones in the Jurassic Park franchise are beautiful creatures regardless.
The JP T. rex was a very good design in 1993. You can overlay skeletals from that era onto the animatronics, and you can see where they were getting their ideas. This makes sense considering skeletals from Greg Paul were the primary source of reference for these movies. Just about every design in the first two movies started with (and were very often directly traced from) skeletals drawn by Greg Paul. I'd say that the design stayed fairly plausible up to the mid-2000s, which is fairly impressive for a Hollywood dinosaur.
@@alistairdiren5790 speed strength and agility of ingen t rex + impeccable eyesight balance bite force muscle mass weight of the accurate T rex this hybrid t rex will beat Spinosaurus gigantonosaurus and indominus rex this hybrid dosen t need to behave like a monster will behave like normal animal in real life
Came here after Goji centre's recommendation. But I'm really impressed, Keep it up Buddy . U got an view because of Goji centre but definitely getting a subscriber because of ur content.
A tour de force of a video, audio, all of it and so much attention to detail. I could watch a movie of this. Please make a day in the life video of the roudiest T Rex.
3:54 1. Rexy’s eyes were positioned slightly more out to the side, and her snout was broader than Sue’s. This might’ve given Rexy a thin blind spot that Sue didn’t have. 2. That’s what the book said. The movie said that Sue was actually just as blind as Rexy.
Not gonna lie... This channel might be the GojiCenter!! The Animation was so Amazing I Hope you can make more of this Video like "How accurate was the Spinosaurus or Giganotosaurus compare to the Real Animal"
Now I'm excited oh here's a thought Beastopia since you did Jurassic Park's T-Rex compared to the more scientific accurate T-Rex add T-Rexs from other live action series and compare them to Rexy and real Rex. What you think of this suggestion Beastopia 🤔?
I love how they started to fight. Fun fact, Rexy's tooth shape actually means her bite force is significantly weakened compared to her paleo-accurate counterpart. This is seen especially well in the movies when various rexes fail to break the bones of similarly sized creatures
New studies do push the limits of the Rex to 30kmh, or about 18mph (i belive) and taking in consideration it could sustain a good speed for a long long time too.
Man I don't know why but my inner child was suddenly awoken by this video 😅 I can't explain how I love seeing the Jurassic Park T-rex hanging out with the Real T-rex. I think they'd really go along well and definitely grab each other a beer during the weekends. I love this ❤️💯
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That was fantastic Showcase i ever seen,great job 👍✨
I've never thought you brought up this film animation! Good job, Beastopia! ❤😆👍
I noticed your video episode 2 is about raptors.
I was hoping for episodes 3 and 4 if you guys discussed Baryonyx and Allosaurus? What do you think?
When the fight happening ??? Take your time btw !😊
Will do!!!!! & thanks!!!!🙏🙏🙏
@@enzeru5491 you're welcome! (:D
Rexy: who are you ?!
Paleo Rex: I’m you but they feed me better
Lol
I'm you but chonkier.
McDonalds version.
Nicokado version
Caseoh version
That shows how well made the original design was for Jurassic Park...
It was the greatest T.rex design when it came out and still is a great design. It's just dated because it's been 30+ years and we are currently living in a golden age for paleontological discoveries. Doesn't change the fact that the design itself is well made. I only find it annoying that a lot of other dinosaurs media literally copies the JP appearance, which I can't excuse because it's zero effort for them on top of the fact that it's inaccurate.
The real difference is that one is a hippo
Yeah, considering it was back in 1993.
Yeah, specially in JP looks much bulkier too. Lenght, size and all is in many aspects accurate.
@@Andrey.Ivanov they keep doing horrible innacurate designs even in the new jurassic world movies (giganotosaurus comes to mind), what is the excuse now?
Fun Fact: The Jurassic Park T. rex actually has lips! It's just that they don't extend past the gums, leaving the teeth exposed. This is best seen in The Lost World when the "Buck" T. rex sticks his head in a tent. You can clearly see his lips curl back as he snarls, revealing his gums.
Like the velociraptors?
Which is more inaccurate. Dinosaur lips were like lizard lips and were immobile. Lizards can’t snarl like a mammal can and neither could any dinosaur
If I can always see his teeth then he doesn’t have lips
@@LoudmouthReviews Probably not. However, I will say that the lips of the hump-nosed lizard are surprisingly mobile.
@@spicymemes8170 You didn't read the full comment, did you? As I said, they don't extend further than the gums and leave the teeth mostly exposed (essentially making them "half-lips), but the JP T. rex _does in fact have lips._ It's the same case with the Carnotaurs from Disney's Dinosaur. It was a common trope in 1990s-2000s paleoart.
5:45 I love how the accurate T-rex tilts its head to the side, like "Oh my, what unnecessary noise, almost blew my ears."
Thats the part with the velociraptor wha-?
I believe he meant 4:45 in this instance
@@haroldgodwinson4778 but the actual part is at 4:41
Your comment gives everyone homework .
I like how the two Rexes are just chilling and taking a walk together as friends. It’s a nice change of pace, considering most people animate them as fighting to the death to portray one or the other as superior. The little fight at the end of this video could be interpreted as a bit of playful wrestling, which many animals do in real life.
The most accurate part of this video is that the modern human would absolutely keep recording/streaming if they saw someone they getting bisected by a pair of gigantic therapods.
Only the stupid ones. Smart phones? For stupid people.
Rexy: wait what who are you?!
Paleo accurate Tyrannosaurus rex: I’m you, but more accurate.
No more fat
@@OiOiRedLarva478 This is the epitome of the fat hippo rex meme
the accurate rex looks like a rex you buy on wish
I’m you minus the frog dna
And, smarter, stronger, quieter, etc.
5:02
real life t rex: are those humans seriously taking pictures while we are fighting?
jp t rex: yep they are. you thinking what i'm thinking?
real life t rex: oh yes, let's eat them.
Lol
Rexy needed help with real rex's vision to get them lol.
lol
5:10
Real rex :what are those hairless monkeys doing?
Rexy:oh the humans they're being stupid
Realrex:are they good to eat cuz I have never eaten one before?
Rexy:oh they're tasty let's get em
Realrex:yeah sure you get him I can barely reach them
Rexy:ok
5:32 “I can’t believe they ate her.”
*My brother in Christ you tried taking a selfie with two Tyrannosaurus rex, aka the largest and most powerful predator that ever walked the earth, what did you expect?*
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What's screwed up is I can see people doing something like this if they saw a real rex. If there are people stupid enough to take selfies with charging bears or angry bison, I am damn sure there are people stupid enough to take selfies with hungry dinosaurs.
Actually is not the most powerful dino ever there are 5 to 10 destroyers of t rex
@@shaikert8 Is a sauropod a predator?
@@shaikert8 majority of those are Herbivores not carnivores and there where no other large theropods around with the Tyrannosaurus Rex mostly medium to small carnivores that would gladly stay out of the path of a Rex.
If I could take any video to prom it would be this. Love the ending!
We are gonna visit you soon. I hope the town has picked up after that ice kaiju messed things up.
Woah were did you come from? 😳
Yo dangervill
Gojicenter sent us❤
Yes. They definitely did...
Also in my opinion, if JP rex aged slower, it would learn to not fight every other big carnivore over small stuff (which is something rexy actually learned, evidenced by her leaving the deer alone in dominion. The only reason she attacked later is because of the small space.) they would be realistic enough to live in the real world. A smarter faster species of rex which needs to roar to spook prey into moving, then running up to them and killing them.
Easily deserves hundreds of times the views. Fantastic models on the two here and steady, good delivery of the content. Best of luck to this venture and all others the channel takes, cheers!
IRL Rexy: So you're my descendant/great great granddaughter?
Rexy: Yup, and for some reason the humans enjoy watching me fight
IRL Rexy: Have you won?
Rexy: 50/50
It's more like 80/20...
"Are you winning son?"
-50/50 *
Rexy:let’s not worry abt that rn..
IRL Rexy: So you had the Indominus’s neck in your jaws, and it lived?
Rexy: Yeah, they put this stuff called Botox in my jaw muscles to give everyone else a chance.
Buck from TLW: Yeah, me too. They made me lose to a fish eating Spinosaurus to sell new lunch boxes.
Thank you for not making another "comparison" video about dinosaurs where people are trying to show the inaccuracies of Jurassic Park like it's something new to point out. This is a breath of fresh air compared to the other analyses out there.
That was so cool! This video is just as cool and awesome as Goji Center’s Monster Face-Off! You did the excellent job! Keep up the great work, Beastopia!
GojiCenter sent me, and can I just say... The 3D modeling in this video is phenomenal! I love it! (Points to a lounge chair) I'll be over there readying my popcorn and soda pop while I wait for the full fight.
I feel comfortable to say...this comparison and it's format is...~PERFECTION~
The quality of models, the research on both animals and attentions to lore details, using terms like "scientifical take".
All feels respectful to the past, present and future of palaeontology and cinema.
You got my Like and attention. Please maintain this level of quality and love, even if it means taking more time on each episode.
With regards.
We are only going to get better. You have no idea what you are about to see :) . Thank you so much for the kind words about our facility.
I can't wait for more videos like this. I'd love to see a JP Velociraptor walking alongside an accurate Velociraptor and also an accurate Deinonychus.
Would love to see more Jurassic Park/real life comparisons
You should make an entire franchise of videos about these comparisons
I hope you are subscribed then
@@TheBEASTOPIA i Just checked out and i am subscribed to your RUclips channel
The velociraptor one would be so unfair lol
I came here because of your collab with Goji Center. Some of the best animation I've seen with a face off. Well done! You also have a new subscriber❤
Fun fact: despite what John Hammond tells Alan Grant in the first movie, there is not a single shot in the entire Jurassic Park/World franchise where a Tyrannosaurus runs anywhere *near* 32mph, and in fact, even the fastest scenes, like when it chases the Jeep in Jurassic Park, top out at 10-15mph. This is because when they attempted to animate it going faster, it was felt that it looked weird, and so the animators inadvertently created a realistic model of “running” for a T. rex where it always had one foot on the ground.
If you stop and think about, they’re always chasing people on foot who aren’t even going that fast and not catching them-Jurassic Park Rexes aren’t actually that fast.
6:16 Scotty x Rexy: The new empire
LOL
That was so good, and I loved that ending. Just a minor correction: in the films the Tyrannosaurus' vision being based on movement is an actual theory concerning the real animal (in the film's universe) as dr Grant explains this to that kid prior to the incident on the island. It's in the first novel where the movement based vision is explained as a side effect of the frog DNA, and it didn't just apply to the Rex but other dinosaurs as well, like a Maiasaura. This theory is, however, debunked in the second novel where Dodgson's group tries it, and one of them gets torn apart by the Tyrannosaurus. Plus, upon re-reading the novel, I noticed that the Rex wasn't included in the list of dinosaurs that had frog DNA, which is interesting.
Besides, I recall the later films do not seem to apply this to the other individuals
@Monarch-jb8vi In the films, we only see this work in the original, and for all we know the T.rex may had just ignored Alan and Lex because she wasn't hungry and was more interested in the car.
I like to think that Rexy just was fed (she ate goat and Gennaro atm) and acted as a cat playing with its food, provoking it to fleeing to activate hunting instincts. She did see and smell Alan and Lexy, just like a cat sees and smells its immovable prey before poking it with paws to provoke
@giyuutomioka9093 Yeah, I like to think that too. I mean the T.rex's snout did touch Alan and even if she couldn't see him, she could have still smelled him.
@@devilman4018isn't the mud/rain covering the smell? Aside from sniffing goes, we don't really see that sniffer from Rexy be put to the test. So I guess it assumingly could be a cat n mouse game rather than not seeing movement.
Real Rexy: "Are ya winnin' Great Great Granddaughter??"
Jw rexy : yes Great great grandmother I helped kill a fake dinosaur and killed a giga
@@Kashydog1 Real Rexy: Fake dinosaur or real dinosaur, you're winnin' but you need glasses.
My thoughts exactly❤
Hey this guy like vore he's on aryion website.
Amazing video! Really excellent work with the models, animations… everything!
i love how they both went together and suddenly start to fight 💀
well it took them a few minutes to find a good spot with lots of space.
Then some influencers had to ruin it
Could be just some playful wrestling, as many animals IRL do with each other.
Anyone noticed how it was all one shot?
after a brief skirmish and noticing the humans, i love how the rexes were like "wanna grab a bite?", "yeah i could eat"
Honestly this is great! I loved the fight scene but just a suggestion as some people didn’t like it - maybe just show 2 different scenarios of the fight without involving the death of any of them? Like they get back up after falling down or being bit? Subscribed and can’t wait to see spinosaurus and carnotaurus!
We aren’t forcing them to fight to the death. These are animals not monsters.
@@TheBEASTOPIA Well. To be honest for me Rexy IS a monster. Let me explain why:
We say for Indominus rex to she killed for sport, so she was a monster. Well. Rexy in JP1 only killed the raptors for why not? Not even eat them, as usualy the carnivores do with their prey.
Rexy kills everything in her path, which she reach. Except those 2 who helped her, but Blue not even worth to try to kill, due Rexy get less energy back from Blue's body, than the spend for catch it.
And lastly, Giga let Rexy go away, when they firstly encountered. When Giga is know that he had weight, and strenght advantage. Then Rexy honored that with attack him again, and when she saw her first (and only) chance to kill the Giga she choised the kill. And in my opinion that was even worse than killing for fun. She killed the guy, who let her live.
@@marci7683actually you see Rexy starting to chew on the first Raptor she killed right before the second one leaps on her neck. She killed the first one for food, second kill was self defense.
@@marci7683also, she and the Giga only fought again because all the dinosaurs of the valley were forced into one tight area where they couldn’t get away from each other.
The models and animations are superb! Great job! ❤
5:15 Went 40 millions years back to take selfies in front of raging T. rexes.
Amazing video, can’t wait to see what comes next!
Rexy being confused about the feathers was lovely seeing lol
This was really nice to see, can't wait for the next!
I like the fact that the rexes
Were just casually walking along side each other until they decided alright square up let's fight!😂😂😂😂
So Jurassic Park T Rex was a T Rex suffering from poor nutrition
This is so cool! Its so cool to see Rexy walk side by side with an accurate Rex . Fantastic work on this T.rex video 🦖🦖 Can't wait for the fight
Great video, absolutely insane visuals. But I didn't see the voice coming
Nice video and I like the teaser for the next video 🙂👍
When the fight between a real Tyrannosaurus and InGen’s Tyrannosaurus is made, the data from Goji Center should be used. A real Tyrannosaurus would curb-stomp InGen’s Tyrannosaurus, because it is more agile, has better eyesight, has more mass, a stronger bite, and knows when to be cautious in fights.
The Velociraptor comparison should include InGen’s Velociraptor, a real Velociraptor, a Deinonychus, and a Utahraptor.
You have no idea what we are cooking up with gojicenter right now
Gojicenter aint the end all be all info channel. Plenty of actual paleo channels have more detailed info on rex and other dinosaurs.
@@TheBEASTOPIA and we can’t wait
Isn’t the JP/JW trex way stronger tho?? Like she’s legit grabbed the indominous by the head and full on swung her like she weighed nothing
A realistic trex probably wouldn’t even be able to do that with something half it’s weight
@@SuprememeCeratosaurusno she needed help with irex and lost to giga wich is wrong irl she clearly slimer has weaker vision and biteforce possible almost same intelligence
Finally a animation that does not bully Jw/Jp rex there both goated and I like the detail of a shown of dominace instead of a actual fight
This is simply brilliant, thank you! The facts are so needed! Only adds more fascination for me 🔥
3:33 I love that growl with headphones.
4:38 una real fight, Accurate Rex is stronger than JP's one but JP could intimidate its Accurate versión with its noisy roars.
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4:50 ??
5:04 They’re idiots
*they’re
Don’t make your comment ironic
Why they're? Their means them, they're means it's there
"They're" is a contraction of "They are" just like "He's" is a contraction of "He is" while "their" is possessive.
I fixed it happy?
@@MajorCoburnI'm having secondhand embarrassment from your comment
One of the big reasons i love Tyrannosaurus Rex is that the real thing was just as terrifying and maybe even more powerful than the JP Rex
4:40 when well we see the full fight I really want to see it
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Great video, I like that you treated both of them respectfully and highlighted their features without putting one of them down.
No matter how many cool new dinosaurs are discovered, I always find myself going back to T. Rex. There's just something majestic and awe-inspiring about them and it's not only their name.
Looking forward to your cooperation with Goji Center.
Rexy: "Alright, let's fight here!"
IRL Rex: "Whoa! Now?! Okay... bring it on!"
*two rexes fight*
Rexy: *sees humans* "Hey wait! What's that over there?"
IRL Rex: *turns around and sees humans too then turns back to Rexy* "How bout we eat those guys instead?"
Rexy: "Sure, let's do that!"
*eats a woman*
You caught my attention! I can’t wait to see more!
3:25
That roar was made by combining the roars of an elephant, a tiger, a lion, and an alligator, and the exhale noises came from the sound of a whale’s blowhole.
This was an impressive video. I subscribed
3:46 boop the snoot
We also have to think, in Jurassic Park we know that they did do some genetic modifications and he mentions specifically modifying the T-Rex so the difference could very well just be because her body adapted to her capabilities
Great video! But I'm gonna tell you that the Jurassic Park T. rex does not have a bite force of 12,000 PSI. If it did, then any bite landed on the neck of an animal would mean istant death. So, in other words, no more Spinosaurus, no more Indominus rex, no more Giganotosaurus, no more Velociraptor.
It actually does have that bite strength, it’s stated multiple times in the franchise, is just that the durability of the Ingen Dinos is massively high.
@@brunosanz7477 So you're telling me that these dinosaurs are made of material stronger than literal steel?
It doesn’t have that strong of a bite in the movies but it is a stronger bite force than most other large carnivores in the movies. It just doesn’t do that much damage because of how the teeth are constructed. They don’t transfer the bite force as well because they’re more blade like. Watch Gogi centers video on the real T-Rex in Jurassic Park. They explain in detail
They said in interviews after JP that they went with a more serrated dagger look to make Rexy more terrifying. The real Rex had railroad spiked teeth with a slight serrations. Those teeth were meant for crushing bone.
@@Factosaurus22 Yep, basically. You can’t scale fictional creatures with IRL scaling, mainly because Ingen dinosaurs do not exist.
The Indominus tanked a M-134 that can go through light tanks
This is awersome! The animations are pretty good, didn't expect that✨️
A hundred thousand thanks for placing metric units first
The best video I've seen so far comparing Jurassic Park dinosaurs with their accurate counterpart, impressive.
Just a note, the real T. rex could measure up to 13 meters and not only up to 12 meters as was long believed, since a specimen nicknamed Scotty was discovered and described that measured 13 meters and could have weighed about 8.8 tons.
You should add the 2 people in the end of the video to all future videos, like a staple in the channel. And some sort of immortality lore like the test subjects in Goji center videos
Real Rex: *Who are you?*
Rexy: *I'm you but from the movies*
Damn this was hella cool, hope to see more of this in the future dude!
One thing that was missing: the accurate Rex had padding on its feet, like an elephant. This would muffle its footsteps, meaning it could basically teleport behind you without warning.
Which JP Rex does several times. Appears in the lobby at the end literally behind the raptors and humans. Appears behind Hammond dbag nephew on the boat at the end of Lost of World (literally sneaks), at the beginning of JW 2 Rex sneaks up behind the utility worker in the opening.
I love that the dinos in Jurassic Park are hybrids and therefore look and sound different. We'll never know how these things truly looked and sounded like but the ones in the Jurassic Park franchise are beautiful creatures regardless.
3:01 rexys like “dude you need a haircut”
The fact that the JP Rex is still about 85-90% accurate to the real thing all these years later is pretty impressive!
You haven’t listed EVERY difference, but it’s still just enough of them to get the point across.
The JP T. rex was a very good design in 1993. You can overlay skeletals from that era onto the animatronics, and you can see where they were getting their ideas. This makes sense considering skeletals from Greg Paul were the primary source of reference for these movies. Just about every design in the first two movies started with (and were very often directly traced from) skeletals drawn by Greg Paul. I'd say that the design stayed fairly plausible up to the mid-2000s, which is fairly impressive for a Hollywood dinosaur.
ingen t rex + real life t rex = the perfect hybrid t rex
Speed and agility of Ingen + the impeccable eyesight and muscle mass of accurate.
@@alistairdiren5790 speed strength and agility of ingen t rex + impeccable eyesight balance bite force muscle mass weight of the accurate T rex this hybrid t rex will beat Spinosaurus gigantonosaurus and indominus rex this hybrid dosen t need to behave like a monster will behave like normal animal in real life
If this was realistic the outcome would be a screaming abomination in constant pain.
Épico video bro está buenísimo excelente trabajo nuevo suscriptor
Came here after Goji centre's recommendation.
But I'm really impressed, Keep it up Buddy .
U got an view because of Goji centre but definitely getting a subscriber because of ur content.
I've got a feeling this channel's about to blow up!
Two besties hanging out and sharing a meal, how sweet
If Rexy was replaced with Sue, Jurassic Park would be an unrecognizably different franchise.
Thank god goji center sent us here this animation is amazing Jurassic world needs you
When is the fight going to be released? When are you going to show the comparison between the movie and real-life Velociraptor?
Soon! The raptors have been extra lethal lately... and I do mean lethal.
@@TheBEASTOPIA What about the fight between the 2 Tyrannosauruses?
The new 2024 remake of Jurassic Park (kitchen scene with raptors) sent me, the feathered raptors in that scene are much scarier.
Real T-Rex is quite a chonky boi.
JP Rexy looks at him like “you need to hit the gym”.
A tour de force of a video, audio, all of it and so much attention to detail. I could watch a movie of this. Please make a day in the life video of the roudiest T Rex.
3:54
1. Rexy’s eyes were positioned slightly more out to the side, and her snout was broader than Sue’s. This might’ve given Rexy a thin blind spot that Sue didn’t have.
2. That’s what the book said. The movie said that Sue was actually just as blind as Rexy.
The movie says that about Sue to not put Rexy in a position of being a "failed" experiment...
i decided to give this channel a chance and subscribe because i am a big dinosaur fan
Considering the original Jurassic Park was 1993, Rexy's depiction in the movies was good for its time.
It wasn't good. It was superb!
I love at the beginning how they just look like two besties going out on the town ❤
Jurassic Park T-Rex is the most iconic dinosaur ever created
Besides godzilla of course
Besides godzilla of course
@@CameronStewart-oc4deGodzilla is not a dinosaur.
@@LITTLE1994 he has dinosaur traits
Really depends on which version of Godzilla.
Not gonna lie... This channel might be the GojiCenter!!
The Animation was so Amazing
I Hope you can make more of this Video like
"How accurate was the Spinosaurus or Giganotosaurus compare to the Real Animal"
Rexy JP x Hank (from prehistoric planet)
1:55 Rexy, wait up!
2:04 Come on, Hank. Keep up.
Wow Bro nice work
Make pls giganotosaurus vs carcharodontosaurus irl pleaseee animation like this pls pls
Now I'm excited oh here's a thought Beastopia since you did Jurassic Park's T-Rex compared to the more scientific accurate T-Rex add T-Rexs from other live action series and compare them to Rexy and real Rex.
What you think of this suggestion Beastopia 🤔?
I love how they started to fight. Fun fact, Rexy's tooth shape actually means her bite force is significantly weakened compared to her paleo-accurate counterpart. This is seen especially well in the movies when various rexes fail to break the bones of similarly sized creatures
For the time they did a good job.
Is the fight video still coming?
#gojicenter sent us
New studies do push the limits of the Rex to 30kmh, or about 18mph (i belive) and taking in consideration it could sustain a good speed for a long long time too.
6:22 A win for humanity right there 🤌🏾
Man I don't know why but my inner child was suddenly awoken by this video 😅 I can't explain how I love seeing the Jurassic Park T-rex hanging out with the Real T-rex. I think they'd really go along well and definitely grab each other a beer during the weekends. I love this ❤️💯
Can You make a compararon of real life spinosaurus vs jp3 spinosaurus
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We gonna get more cool videos like this in the future? Cause I want to see more creatures!