The Deinonychus skeletons next to the body of the Tenontosaurus are believed to hunt like Komodo Dragons, the Deinonychus skeletons that were next the Tenontosaurus skeleton were also found to have bit marks on them which the Paleontologists believe that the Deinonychus at the site were cannibalized by other Deinonychus specimens that weren’t found at the site
Utahraptor is actually a little older than Deinonychus. they may not have actually coexisted, but Utahraptor did coexist with smaller raptors like Yurgovuchia and even some unnamed velociraptorines.
The Utahraptor was almost omitted from the script because of that, but it stayed since the Cedar Mountain formation where Utahraptor hails from has an Indeterminate Deinonychus specimen.
First off, This was the greatest Velociraptor video I've ever seen for the franchise. Secondly, would you consider covering the difference variants of Parasaurolophus within the franchise?
I was especially fascinated by the in-depth discussion on the very first _Deinonychus_ tribe of Velociraptors (the Caldera Tribe); their history is actually quite *tragic (😔).*
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.
There are three Raptor tribes on lsle sora Highland tribe Tigeress tribe and Cadera tribe Highland Raptors tiger Raptors Caldera Raptors dominate whole island different territories of the packs
Yeah, wondering why it is so important for you to mention the specific and genus names of prehistoric and modern animals respectively. No one is going to care enough to remember those.
Our videos are meant to reach all kinds of learners. Some people learn more from using all of the fancy genus names and so, despite most of us not knowing how to pronounce those words, we still include them. Just because you find that detail boring doesn't mean others won't find it fascinating.
I got some new names for em’!
1. Mountain Raptor - Caldera Pygmys
2. Tiger Raptors - Panthera Raptors
3. Highland Velociraptor- Sornian Raptors
Here’s mine. The mountain raptors are called “Rockies”. The tiger striped raptors are called “Tigers”. And the quilled raptors are called “Mohawks”
The Deinonychus skeletons next to the body of the Tenontosaurus are believed to hunt like Komodo Dragons, the Deinonychus skeletons that were next the Tenontosaurus skeleton were also found to have bit marks on them which the Paleontologists believe that the Deinonychus at the site were cannibalized by other Deinonychus specimens that weren’t found at the site
I think the Jurassic park lowland raptors were the alargrm between deinonychus,velociraptor and those frogs.
JP1 and TLW Raptors are the Lowland Raptors.
@@The_AmberMine what’s I said
Forgot BOb was an impressionist... He does a pretty good job at this.
Utahraptor is actually a little older than Deinonychus. they may not have actually coexisted, but Utahraptor did coexist with smaller raptors like Yurgovuchia and even some unnamed velociraptorines.
The Utahraptor was almost omitted from the script because of that, but it stayed since the Cedar Mountain formation where Utahraptor hails from has an Indeterminate Deinonychus specimen.
@@BOb-lu3pc hmm. i did not know about that. do you have a source?
@@DorsenFilm It's mentioned on the Wikipedia page for Cedar Mountain, but I am currently still looking for a more reliable source
First off, This was the greatest Velociraptor video I've ever seen for the franchise.
Secondly, would you consider covering the difference variants of Parasaurolophus within the franchise?
Thank you!
We totally can look into it. I know there will be a Part 2, and possibly a Rex video.
Klayton Fioriti and Swrve explains about raptor variants of Jurassic Saga and you tell us good.
I was especially fascinated by the in-depth discussion on the very first _Deinonychus_ tribe of Velociraptors (the Caldera Tribe); their history is actually quite *tragic (😔).*
We created it off of some references that were left for us from Canon sources
@@The_AmberMine Cool (😎)!
You should totally discuss parasaurolphus in this series
Thank you for the video 👍
Unfortunatly dromeosaurs prob didnt hunt in packs but it is what it is.
Very cool! I am curious about that fourth tribe you mentioned.
nice
I think the JP3'S Velociraptors were created in 1999 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.
There are three Raptor tribes on lsle sora Highland tribe Tigeress tribe and Cadera tribe Highland Raptors tiger Raptors Caldera Raptors dominate whole island different territories of the packs
Yeah, wondering why it is so important for you to mention the specific and genus names of prehistoric and modern animals respectively. No one is going to care enough to remember those.
Our videos are meant to reach all kinds of learners. Some people learn more from using all of the fancy genus names and so, despite most of us not knowing how to pronounce those words, we still include them. Just because you find that detail boring doesn't mean others won't find it fascinating.