All we need now is a “the dinosaurs of Isla Aventura” video to complete this (along with biosyn valley, Jurassic world, and maybe Jurassic park Japan and Jurassic park Europe)
Hay Amber Mine i watched this video last night (great video by the way) but today i wondered what Jurassic Park: Isla Nubler would looked like in 2015 if original the was still running.🦖🦕😁
I wish we got to see the metriacanthosaurus cause its such a cool species and i wish we got to see it in the franchise. Teratophoneus and Peloroplites was only was only found as a carcass in Jurassic World Fallen Kingdom But Why add a new species to the franchise just to kill it off by a volcano? I get it, people think we will see it in future movies But did anyone see them in Jurassic World Dominion? And i don’t think we will see them in Rebirth either. Edmontosaurus was only a carcass in Jurassic Park TLW and Segisaurus and Proceratosaurus was on INgen’s list. And don’t get me started on the diorama’s in Fallen Kingdom. They threw a bunch of new species only to make them diorama’s like Concavenator, Dracorex, Diplodocus and Mononykus. Normally i would have said Dimetrodon, But it appeared in Dominion so it is a species that we have seen alive in the world. What Im trying to say is, stop taking unique species in the movies and just killing them off or just making them DNA samples or making them diorama’s before the movies even start!
Hi, could you please make a speculative video about the ecology and niches of the dinosaurs of Sorna and Nublar Island? It'd be amazing! The behavior of the dinosaurs, what types of plants they eat, their ontology, which areas of the island they prefer, how they hunt, their niches, etc. For example: "Ceratosaurus is an opportunistic and generalist ambush predator, feeding on small animals, carcasses, fish and young dinosaurs. They hunt at night, live in densely forested areas, have an incredible sense of smell and are resistant to tranquilizer darts. Female Ceratosaurus have a greenish-gray coloration, while males have a very striking coloration"
5:10 if the Raptors or Dilos scared you when you were little these things will give you nightmares as they are the real demons in the movie universe. Especially during the night no one will hear you scream.
@The_AmberMine I have a theory on why the jp3 pteranodon have teeth since they were made during the amalgam testing what if ludodactylus DNA was used to fill in gaps with in their DNA hence the teeth
That makes sense , I’ve heard these ideas before that during the testing they heavily mutated their genetic code maybe by adding more pterosaur DNA like ludodactylus that gave it teeth and an increased size
@DinossauroDaAmazonia Hopefully, they find another Troodontid and rename it back to Troodon so that it will be resurrected from the invalid species list.... But for now, no new Troodontids yet as far as I know...
The Psittacosaurus was on the in Ride universe website for Jurassic Park, Ultrasaurus wasn't. So we assumed it was meant for Jurassic Park Japan or Europe!
@@dr.penguin7934 The species used for the corpse in The Lost World was more similar to Apatosaurus excelsus than any other species of Apatosaurus. And in 2015 Apatosaurus excelsus (and I believe A. parvus) were reclassified back to Brontosaurus.
I know that the arcade games aren’t canon, but Archaeopteryx might have been on Jurassic Park, as in the 2015 arcade game Archaeopteryx was an enemy. Though, take this with a grain of salt ‘cause they showed Spinosaurus on Nublar, so while it would be an interesting inclusion, I’m not sure if it would really be movie canon.
There are species of dinosaurs, one flying reptile, and one sea lizard for Jurassic Park: Baryonyx walkeri from "Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom" Brachiosaurus altithorax from "Jurassic Park (film)" Compsognathus longipes from "The Lost World: Jurassic Park" Dilophosaurus wetherilli from "Jurassic Park (film)" Gallimimus bullatus from "Jurassic Park (film)" Herrerasaurus ischigualastensis from "Jurassic Park: The Game" Metriacanthosaurus parkeri from "Jurassic World Evolution" Parasaurolophus walkeri from "The Lost World: Jurassic Park" Proceratosaurus bradleyi from "Jurassic World Evolution" Pteranodon longiceps from "Jurassic Park III" Segisaurus halli from "Jurassic World Evolution 2" Stegosaurus stenops from "The Lost World: Jurassic Park" Stenonychosaurus inequalis from "The Magic School Bus" Triceratops horridus from "Jurassic Park (film)" Tylosaurus proriger from "Jurassic Park: The Game" Tyrannosaurus rex from "Jurassic Park (novel)" Velociraptor mongoliensis from "Jurassic Park (novel)"
B. altithorax was in Fallen Kingdom. B. brancai was in the first movie. Parasaurolophus was also in the first movie. Stenonychosaurus? Magic School Bus? Huh?
@@The_AmberMine Just that they were on ingens list. I feel like they probably would've made their way onto the island. They were planned on being bred for a reason. They just make sense. Especially based on the amount of space reserved for herbivore paddocks. It's just speculation though.
All we need now is a “the dinosaurs of Isla Aventura” video to complete this (along with biosyn valley, Jurassic world, and maybe Jurassic park Japan and Jurassic park Europe)
i second that mate 😁
Agreed (😉)!
now that we have Isla Aventura we just need BioSyn, Japan, and Europe. I would also love the Novels.
I’ve always wanted to see what Jurassic park Europe and Japan would look like and what dinosaurs they would have in their menageries
Your videos are awesom man i watch it Since the species profile in June 2023❤
There She Is Roberta Or Rexy The Queen Of Isla Nublar Of The All Jurassic Franchise 5:44
The Oldest and Strongest of ALL T-Rex
@@João-u8b Yup
Hay Amber Mine i watched this video last night (great video by the way) but today i wondered what Jurassic Park: Isla Nubler would looked like in 2015 if original the was still running.🦖🦕😁
I wish we got to see the metriacanthosaurus cause its such a cool species and i wish we got to see it in the franchise. Teratophoneus and Peloroplites was only was only found as a carcass in Jurassic World Fallen Kingdom But Why add a new species to the franchise just to kill it off by a volcano? I get it, people think we will see it in future movies But did anyone see them in Jurassic World Dominion? And i don’t think we will see them in Rebirth either. Edmontosaurus was only a carcass in Jurassic Park TLW and Segisaurus and Proceratosaurus was on INgen’s list. And don’t get me started on the diorama’s in Fallen Kingdom. They threw a bunch of new species only to make them diorama’s like Concavenator, Dracorex, Diplodocus and Mononykus. Normally i would have said Dimetrodon, But it appeared in Dominion so it is a species that we have seen alive in the world. What Im trying to say is, stop taking unique species in the movies and just killing them off or just making them DNA samples or making them diorama’s before the movies even start!
Nice intro
Love these species profile videos.😂❤
Hi, could you please make a speculative video about the ecology and niches of the dinosaurs of Sorna and Nublar Island? It'd be amazing!
The behavior of the dinosaurs, what types of plants they eat, their ontology, which areas of the island they prefer, how they hunt, their niches, etc.
For example:
"Ceratosaurus is an opportunistic and generalist ambush predator, feeding on small animals, carcasses, fish and young dinosaurs. They hunt at night, live in densely forested areas, have an incredible sense of smell and are resistant to tranquilizer darts. Female Ceratosaurus have a greenish-gray coloration, while males have a very striking coloration"
5:10 if the Raptors or Dilos scared you when you were little these things will give you nightmares as they are the real demons in the movie universe. Especially during the night no one will hear you scream.
Amazing! Maybe another video like this could be for the novel species?
4:09 love it
Really want see all the species in the Novel versión of nublar now; any plans to make a video about that?
This wil also Help for my jurassic park in Jwe2
I have a good idea for a video all the Dino’s in the jp novels!
you could also all the dinosauri of Isla sorna?
We already did that one!
When will you release part 2 of Jurassic World attractions about Sector 5?
Working on it
@@The_AmberMinewill you talk about the Deinonychus, the other IBRIS Raptors, and the IBRIS Troodon ?
W video
nice
You should do the novel animals
We will get to that!
@@The_AmberMine sweet
@The_AmberMine I have a theory on why the jp3 pteranodon have teeth since they were made during the amalgam testing what if ludodactylus DNA was used to fill in gaps with in their DNA hence the teeth
That makes sense , I’ve heard these ideas before that during the testing they heavily mutated their genetic code maybe by adding more pterosaur DNA like ludodactylus that gave it teeth and an increased size
@iguanodon28 probably the same thing with the tarbosaurus they most like filled the gaps with tyrannosaurus DNA hence the size
I feel SO BAD for troodon since it is no longer valid....
Hopefully, it will change in the future, and hopefully, it appears in the next film....
I've heard rumors a new specimen from the Two Medicine Formation has made Troodon formosus valid again
@@BOb-lu3pc oh happy day
Wait the Name of the Family is Troodontidae, why would it be invalid???
@DinossauroDaAmazonia Because its fossils were mistaken for other troodontids, which sucks....
@DinossauroDaAmazonia Hopefully, they find another Troodontid and rename it back to Troodon so that it will be resurrected from the invalid species list....
But for now, no new Troodontids yet as far as I know...
If psittacosaurus is included why isn’t ultrasaurus because they were both in Jurassic Park: The ride?
The Psittacosaurus was on the in Ride universe website for Jurassic Park, Ultrasaurus wasn't. So we assumed it was meant for Jurassic Park Japan or Europe!
But then ultrasaurus was featured in the river adventure on aventura
If the Nublar park was successful there wouldn't have been an Aventura park.
Why is brontosaurus in this list? Genuinely curious
We mentioned it in the video?
@@The_AmberMine No, I meant why brontosaurus and not apatosaurus?
@@dr.penguin7934 The species used for the corpse in The Lost World was more similar to Apatosaurus excelsus than any other species of Apatosaurus. And in 2015 Apatosaurus excelsus (and I believe A. parvus) were reclassified back to Brontosaurus.
I know that the arcade games aren’t canon, but Archaeopteryx might have been on Jurassic Park, as in the 2015 arcade game Archaeopteryx was an enemy. Though, take this with a grain of salt ‘cause they showed Spinosaurus on Nublar, so while it would be an interesting inclusion, I’m not sure if it would really be movie canon.
That would certainly be interesting
can you do a jurassic world version please?
Already did back in December! It's called " All the Attractions of Jurassic World"!
@@The_AmberMine oh yeah i remember. About that video, can you make a guests ammenities video or sector 5 dinosaurs video? would be very appreciated.
There are species of dinosaurs, one flying reptile, and one sea lizard for Jurassic Park:
Baryonyx walkeri from "Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom"
Brachiosaurus altithorax from "Jurassic Park (film)"
Compsognathus longipes from "The Lost World: Jurassic Park"
Dilophosaurus wetherilli from "Jurassic Park (film)"
Gallimimus bullatus from "Jurassic Park (film)"
Herrerasaurus ischigualastensis from "Jurassic Park: The Game"
Metriacanthosaurus parkeri from "Jurassic World Evolution"
Parasaurolophus walkeri from "The Lost World: Jurassic Park"
Proceratosaurus bradleyi from "Jurassic World Evolution"
Pteranodon longiceps from "Jurassic Park III"
Segisaurus halli from "Jurassic World Evolution 2"
Stegosaurus stenops from "The Lost World: Jurassic Park"
Stenonychosaurus inequalis from "The Magic School Bus"
Triceratops horridus from "Jurassic Park (film)"
Tylosaurus proriger from "Jurassic Park: The Game"
Tyrannosaurus rex from "Jurassic Park (novel)"
Velociraptor mongoliensis from "Jurassic Park (novel)"
B. altithorax was in Fallen Kingdom. B. brancai was in the first movie. Parasaurolophus was also in the first movie.
Stenonychosaurus? Magic School Bus? Huh?
So what about hypsilophodon, hadrosaurus, euplocephalus, and some other novel dinosaurs?
The Novel dinosaurs would have been in the novel version of Jurassic Park, not the movie version of Jurassic Park. Thats a whole separate video.
Do biosyn too
Psittacosaurus wasn’t on InGens list
It was hypothetical, if InGen would have gotten the DNA for in in the Aventura universe by 1997, so why not?
@@The_AmberMineI dont mind it, I like Psittacosaurus 😊! I could see why Hammond would want at least some of them on the island
The Aventura ride is it Canon in the movies or Soft-Canon? Greetings!!
It’s in an alternate universe whre John Hammond got a second shot at making Jurassic park after the 1993 incident
It's a separate canon, it actually follows Trespasser and Novel canon more so then Movie canon, but it's still it's own continuity
walkeri is pronounced walk-eri
I would replace Psittacosaurus with Microceratus and add Ankylosaurus and Pachyrhinosaurus. Otherwise I think this is perfect.
Do you have evidence of Ankylosaurus and Pachyrhinosaurus for Nublar?
@@The_AmberMine Just that they were on ingens list. I feel like they probably would've made their way onto the island. They were planned on being bred for a reason. They just make sense. Especially based on the amount of space reserved for herbivore paddocks. It's just speculation though.
My thoughts are that they would have been saved for Jurassic Park Japan or Jurassic Park Europe.
@@The_AmberMine I could see that being the case, but I feel as famous as they both are Hammond probably would've wanted them in the original park.