As much as I love the Jurassic Franchise Velociraptors, these raptors are by far the best depictions of the “Swift thief”. Being attacked by the Jurassic Franchise Raptors is like being attacked by a tiger. Being attacked by these raptors would be like being attacked by an eagle with teeth and arms.
Thats the beauty of it, being able to love both, plus you can always argue for Jurassics velociraptor being a product of the way they were created by scientists
It should be noted that the Jurassic Park Velociraptors are Deinonychus by another name. The author of the book called them Velociraptor antirrhopus which is a rarely used synonym for Deinonychus that the movie production team just rolled with. The full name of what palaeontologists now call Velociraptor is actually Velociraptor mongoliensis which as the name suggests is an Asian species with most of its fossil specimens found in Mongolia. Deinonychus is a North American species with most fossil specimens found in Montana and Wyoming. Where was the 'Velociraptor' dig at the start of the movie? Montana of course!
@@bearok89 That’s why I never had any problems with the designs of the dinosaurs because they’re cloned from bits of their ancestor’s DNA and they are bound to look different, Like Henry Wu said “if their genetic code was pure many of them would look quite different.”
@@GMKGoji01 Some bird still have Claw on their wing, and atleast one species (Hoatzin) still using it for climbing tree Hoatzin make a nest near water, so when there is predator, baby bird can just jump to the water After the danger go, they can just swim and climb back to nest
Velociraptors that jumps off cliffsides to catch resting pterosaurs knowing well their feathers can cushion the fall and their tail can maneuver it's body while falling is more badass than anything JP/JW velociraptors can do
Imagine your rafting down the river between the canyons, then all of a sudden, a velociraptor jumps down on your head and noms out your brains! Clever girl!
And they probably hunted and killed their prey like modern birds of prey: pinning their prey down with the claws on their feet and eating them while their prey is still alive and writhing in agony
1:17 this is possibly my favorite depiction of any raptor. You can tell it’s a dinosaur, But it looks so bird like, from its posture to its whole body. Such a great fusion of the two, and this scene here shows it best. You could easily replace this frame with a Jurassic park raptor, or a normal eagle and it would still look the same as now
Or, perhaps it's not a dinosaur at all. Perhaps it really is just a bird, albeit secondarily-flightless, and merely has a superficial similarity to therapod dinosaurs? After all, the earliest flighted birds in the fossil record appear long before raptors like this one, and these raptors do have wrists which are uniquely found among birds, not therapods, because they are necessary for flying. That indicates that these raptors devolved from a flighted ancestor.
@@AM-sj5vr they probably couldn't pull off spinosaurus that well so don't expect, given how constantly science changes the spined lizard. If they were to add spinosaurus, whatever they show would likely end up disproven or outdated to high hell by the end of things
The raptor using her wings to jump up to a higher rock at 3:08 made me genuinely emotional. These animals are gorgeous and I'm so happy they're finally being treated right.
By far the most accurate velociraptor ive seen in a show and i dont even mean it in a sense where feathers have been placed on it, its wrists not being pronated, an upturned snout, rounder more circular pupils, birdlike talons, that tail fin and feathers being placed accurately are all things that are very rare for me to see in other media let alone all on the same design
It Is still plausibly accurate for smaller sized Dromaeosaurids like Velociraptorinae to have Slit pupils. Due to their flightless, primarily ground dwelling, tree climbing, and partially nocturnal lifestyle. Similar in size to cat species like Lynx, Ocelots, and Clouded Leopards. Which have vertical oval and slit pupils. There's even one living bird species that has slit pupils. The Black Skimmer.
@@antzinha8423 Yeah they do have slit pupils! Black Skimmers mainly use their slit pupils to help them see better while low flying above the reflective ocean. Scooping their beaks in like pelicans catching fish during the day. And dilate their slit pupils at dark. For hunting small crustaceans on the beach shore during dusk and dawn.
@@demilholokoOFICIAL Black Skimmers also nocturnally hunt walking on ground in the night hunting small crustaceans on the beach shore. No other living ground dwelling predatory bird hunts walking on ground during the night.
@@lucamihaicobzacu2623 theres a docu about a snow leopard hunting something and falling off through a cliff in order to hunt and because of hunger just like this
I’m sure that i am very familiar with the JP / Pop Culture Velociraptors but man, i like the Prehistoric planet raptor So i respect both JP and Prehistoric Planet Raptors
Basically the raptor’s in Prehistoric Planet are very accurate. I do love thinking that JP raptor’s are descendants of their scientific accuracy ancestors. I like both of them
This is so interesting to watch comparing what we watched from Jurassic Park years ago. Velociraptor (or other raptors) to me seemed like flightless birds with sharp teeth. It just goes to show how broad the term “dinosaur” really was.
There's a good argument to be made that these raptors literally are just flightless birds, and are not dinosaurs at all. Therapod dinosaurs do not have the wrist design that the raptors do, which design is necessary for flight. That indicates that the raptors came from a flighted ancestor (which would also explain the feathers, which are overkill in the extreme for mere insolation).
@@calebhowells1116 dinosaur is an incredibly broad term. do you seriously believe Tyrannosaurus is more like Triceratops than like Velociraptor and birds? taxonomically and morphologically this does not stand up. and regardless, the hand thing is just wrong. no theropod had wrists pronated so that the palms faced down; Tyrannosaurus, Allosaurus, Megalosaurus, Coelophysis, Velociraptor, and the modern sparrow all have hands that face one another when held down and in front of the body.
whether dromaeosaurs emerged from flighted ancestors is largely irrelevant; most if not all were small enough to survive or even need feathers in their environments, and certainly more basal ancestors of theirs had feathers. more and more evidence suggests a simple integument is basal not only to coleurosaurs like birds, dromaeosaurs, and tyrannosaurs, but perhaps to theropods as a whole like Concavenator or the numerous disperate "compsognathids" that represent juvenile carnosaurs, or perhaps even to all dinosaurs or ornithodirans, owing to the possible equivalence of ornithischian filaments and pterosaur pycnofibers to feathers. feathers of some form may be the ancestral condition for dinosaurs, which makes sense given their origins as small-bodied cursorial predators. those first dinosaurs are, arguably, more like birds than they are like sauropods or thyreophorans.
@@garrettlich7140 The Hunter Primal, Saurian, Prehistoric Kingdom, Prior Extinction, Path of Titans, Ark Survival Evolved, The Lost Wild, Deathground. The only ones with 100% accurate raptors are Saurian, Path of Titans, The Lost Wild (there was a trailer and some promo images with some kind of feathered raptor, amongst other accurate dinosaurs), and Prehistoric Kingdom, but the others at least tried.
Ive watched a ton of dino stuff in my life, and Im pretty sure this Prehistoric Planet velociraptor segment is my favorite dino footage ever. So beautiful looking and the behavior is so cool looking. It moves like a roadrunner and a domestic cat mixed together
Apperantly they're based on unnamed dromaeosaur fossils from this setting. I guess there were only so many maniraptorans in Prehistoric Planet that could go unnamed, so they called it Velociraptor.
@@Bagelgeuse the species found in nemegt formation is officially named Adasaurus, but at the time of making for prehistoric planet it was an unnamed genera, i think the BBC crew decided to named it velociraptor was because it was a more recognizable name and species
@@richie_0740 Adasaurus has been known since the 80s, I remember Andrea Cau mentioned how according to recent research the Nemegt formation might actually be contemporary with the Djadochta, perhaps that's why Velociraptor makes an appearance
Well, in this first season it was focused solely on the end of the cretaceous, so I doubt in an S2 we'd get everyone you mentioned. Perhaps an early cretaceous season with things like spino or carcha, or a late jurassic season with allo and diplo, but not both at once.
Now that’s a Velociraptors. Those Velociraptors we watch on both Jurassic Park and World are too big for being a Velociraptors. I’ll say they’re Deinonychus.
@@felixphilippe7224 🤷 The things about movies are fun and not focus much on accuracy. Ever seen the Jurassic world’s qaetz. It twice as big as the current ones. If it was real, it would unlikely to fly.
@@themightyspartan1012 also theyre probably rare now an probably eat to much so they just dress birds up like dinos an make everything else really tiny so they look big
As iconic as claw tapping is, doing it would risk dulling/damaging their killing claws. It also goes against the reason why they're raised in the first place
I'm a Jurassic Park Fan and I USED TO think some dinosaurs with feathers are ridiculous. But now, I accept the fact these are the TRUE LOOKS of the dinosaurs but in my heart, I still, and always will, love and prefer the ones in Jurassic Park/World.
@@godzillaboy011 "dinosaurs with feathers are ridiculous " yet it was JP that speared the idea of dinosaurs being close to birds , even alan grant says that . JP fans tend to behave like the kid he pulls the claw on .
I love the design for the velociraptor in prehistoric planet I like the Velociraptor design in prehistoric Planet more than the design in Jurassic Park because with feathers it's looks so cool
DID YOU SEE THAT FREAKING RAPTOR JUMP OFF A CLIFF WITH THE KNOWLEDGE THAT ITS FEATHERS WILL CUSION ITS FALL JUST TO CAPTURE PREY FOR THEIR PACK?!?!? AAAAAAAA THATS SOO BADASS!!!!
I love how so many comments have to mention JP raptors. Even though we all know, and have known for a long time, JP isn’t accurate solely due to the genetic tampering that’s a main theme throughout the entire series. It’s completely useless to compare one to the other.
Every time I rewatch the Jurassic Park and World movies now, I come back to this to remember the REAL V-raptor. As fun as fiction in, it's also good to remember real facts.
@@calebhowells1116I meant size-wise, besides JP's raptors are more like movie monsters than animals therefore the reptilian eyes, featherless body and shrink-wrapped skin
Important Message: We need an Extended Version of this showing Screen time from both 2022-2023. Including Edmontosaurus, Nanuqsaurus, Ornithomimus & Quetzalcoatlus. Especially the overdue Screen time of Triceratops. & don’t forget to add the new Screen times of Alamosaurus, Hesperornis, Pachycephalosaurus & Stygimetta. Especially the overdue Screen time of Therizinosaurus. Please take care of those other Screen Times of the Cretaceous Fauna that featured in Prehistoric Planet 1 & 2. Not to mention one of my other favorites.
The way you keep giving hearts to practically every comment and every reply, regardless of what they contain, indicates that you don't actually read any of them.
There are many ways they could have used their ‘sickle claw’: 1) To grip prey during RPR 2) In order to blind prey by stabbing the eyes during RPR 3) In order to damage multiple vital organs in the neck by piercing it as seen in the ‘Fight Dinosaurs’ specimen 4) Climbing tress Their claws could not disembowel or slash prey as seen when scientists used a robotic version of the sickle claw to strike a pig carcass which only made minor wounds and punctures.
0:48 Me: Careful! 0:52 Me: *RUN!!* 1:16 Me: I hope you're not scared of heights. 4:22-4:24 Me: Ouch! That must have hurt! If I had a pair of these animals here at our house ("our" - my dad and myself), they would be safe from any modern predators that might try and hunt them, and they wouldn't have to take big risks or fall from great heights.
On one hand, most modern bird are photosensitive and thus active during the day, On the other hand, hunting on the ground, in a pack, works best during the night. So what do you guys think?
People say accurate dinosaurs aren't cool, and yet this is cool
“Ah, don’t listen to them, everyone loves them no matter what they look like🙂!”
people only like the cools one
@@hadijahabutazil9132 The T rex can crush steel with its jaw
@@hadijahabutazil9132 accurate dinosaurs can still be and are still pretty cool
No one's scared of chickens
this is the most realistic, non-goofy depiction of velociraptor I have seen.
As much as I love the Jurassic Franchise Velociraptors, these raptors are by far the best depictions of the “Swift thief”. Being attacked by the Jurassic Franchise Raptors is like being attacked by a tiger. Being attacked by these raptors would be like being attacked by an eagle with teeth and arms.
Thats the beauty of it, being able to love both, plus you can always argue for Jurassics velociraptor being a product of the way they were created by scientists
It should be noted that the Jurassic Park Velociraptors are Deinonychus by another name. The author of the book called them Velociraptor antirrhopus which is a rarely used synonym for Deinonychus that the movie production team just rolled with.
The full name of what palaeontologists now call Velociraptor is actually Velociraptor mongoliensis which as the name suggests is an Asian species with most of its fossil specimens found in Mongolia. Deinonychus is a North American species with most fossil specimens found in Montana and Wyoming.
Where was the 'Velociraptor' dig at the start of the movie? Montana of course!
@@bearok89 That’s why I never had any problems with the designs of the dinosaurs because they’re cloned from bits of their ancestor’s DNA and they are bound to look different, Like Henry Wu said “if their genetic code was pure many of them would look quite different.”
But I hate Jurassic park velociraptor
"These things arent dinosaurs"
How the heck can people look at this and NOT think feathered dinosaurs are awesome???
I'll be honest, I've never believed dinosaurs would have feathers. But then I remembered that birds are the descendants of dinosaurs. Somehow…
@@GMKGoji01 yeah, birds are living dinosaurs, which is pretty obvious when you look at ostriches for example
@@GMKGoji01 Some bird still have Claw on their wing, and atleast one species (Hoatzin) still using it for climbing tree
Hoatzin make a nest near water, so when there is predator, baby bird can just jump to the water
After the danger go, they can just swim and climb back to nest
@@roastedsand5917 ostriches have claws on their wings😊
@@GMKGoji01 Birds aren't descendents of dinosaurs, they ARE dinosaurs
Velociraptors that jumps off cliffsides to catch resting pterosaurs knowing well their feathers can cushion the fall and their tail can maneuver it's body while falling is more badass than anything JP/JW velociraptors can do
I see that you watch RickRaptor105.
Imagine your rafting down the river between the canyons, then all of a sudden, a velociraptor jumps down on your head and noms out your brains! Clever girl!
No
These guys couldn’t match Blue’s level of being a badass by fighting huge hybrid dinosaurs, but they are still pretty cool with the feathers
Ehh... JP/JW raptors fought monstrous hybrids, outsmarted humans, crashed through car windows.. among many other things. They are far cooler
I love how it looks exactly like a bird of prey,best velociraptor design out there
The word raptor means! Bird Of Prey! - Dr. Alan Grant
And they probably hunted and killed their prey like modern birds of prey: pinning their prey down with the claws on their feet and eating them while their prey is still alive and writhing in agony
"raptor
[deriv. of L. raptor plunderer, fr. raptus]: bird of prey"
- Michael Crichton, Jurassic Park
1:17 this is possibly my favorite depiction of any raptor. You can tell it’s a dinosaur, But it looks so bird like, from its posture to its whole body. Such a great fusion of the two, and this scene here shows it best. You could easily replace this frame with a Jurassic park raptor, or a normal eagle and it would still look the same as now
Or, perhaps it's not a dinosaur at all. Perhaps it really is just a bird, albeit secondarily-flightless, and merely has a superficial similarity to therapod dinosaurs? After all, the earliest flighted birds in the fossil record appear long before raptors like this one, and these raptors do have wrists which are uniquely found among birds, not therapods, because they are necessary for flying. That indicates that these raptors devolved from a flighted ancestor.
@@calebhowells1116 ruclips.net/video/Ed2dJIR4MI0/видео.html
Birds are therapod dinosaurs
@@calebhowells1116birds are literally theropod dinosaurs
@@sneedfeed7204seems someone beat me to it
By far one the most beautiful velociraptor designs I’ve ever seen . What a spectacular animals
Would love a Season 2. Hope we see Deinonychus honestly.
A few weeks ago they confirmed there's gonna be a season 2
@@IndominusRex-wc1eyyss
I hope they show the more obscure dinosaurs like Thescelosaurus and Anzu.
@@IndominusRex-wc1ey i hope Spinosaurus is shown
@@AM-sj5vr they probably couldn't pull off spinosaurus that well so don't expect, given how constantly science changes the spined lizard. If they were to add spinosaurus, whatever they show would likely end up disproven or outdated to high hell by the end of things
I freaking love this design. It look way perfect cause that what they look like in real life.
We will never really know what they exactly looked like, as new research comes out their designs keep changing over the years
The raptor using her wings to jump up to a higher rock at 3:08 made me genuinely emotional. These animals are gorgeous and I'm so happy they're finally being treated right.
They're so cute, raptors are my favorite dinosaurs.
Like soft fluffy chickens with razor-sharp teeth and sickle like claws
By far the most accurate velociraptor ive seen in a show and i dont even mean it in a sense where feathers have been placed on it, its wrists not being pronated, an upturned snout, rounder more circular pupils, birdlike talons, that tail fin and feathers being placed accurately are all things that are very rare for me to see in other media let alone all on the same design
It Is still plausibly accurate for smaller sized Dromaeosaurids like Velociraptorinae to have Slit pupils. Due to their flightless, primarily ground dwelling, tree climbing, and partially nocturnal lifestyle. Similar in size to cat species like Lynx, Ocelots, and Clouded Leopards. Which have vertical oval and slit pupils. There's even one living bird species that has slit pupils. The Black Skimmer.
@@johndoherty487 Black skimmers have slit pupils?? I actually never knew that
@@antzinha8423 Yeah they do have slit pupils! Black Skimmers mainly use their slit pupils to help them see better while low flying above the reflective ocean. Scooping their beaks in like pelicans catching fish during the day. And dilate their slit pupils at dark. For hunting small crustaceans on the beach shore during dusk and dawn.
@@johndoherty487 I think it's strange that you compare a terrestrial dinosaur that didn't fly with cats and use a flying fisher animal as proof
@@demilholokoOFICIAL Black Skimmers also nocturnally hunt walking on ground in the night hunting small crustaceans on the beach shore. No other living ground dwelling predatory bird hunts walking on ground during the night.
I nicknamed these Velociraptors as leopard hawks and as you can see why.
Why?
@@Jakesterpop1
Cause they are sneaky like some leopards and fast, deadly, covered in feathers like a hawk.
@@lucamihaicobzacu2623 i thought you was referencing the snow leopard scene this was based off of
@@Tys_khris
Well that at I was actually referring, but I haven’t realized only after I saw the documentary.
@@lucamihaicobzacu2623 theres a docu about a snow leopard hunting something and falling off through a cliff in order to hunt and because of hunger just like this
i have pet birds and this is animated so realistically down to the behavior/body movements. very cute!!!
0:43 those sleeping dinosaurs freaked me out because I thought they were rocks before pausing
Tarbosaurus, smaller Asian relative of T. Rex.
I adore the violin/chorus motif that they give them whenever they’re on screen
I’m sure that i am very familiar with the JP / Pop Culture Velociraptors but man, i like the Prehistoric planet raptor
So i respect both JP and Prehistoric Planet Raptors
Basically the raptor’s in Prehistoric Planet are very accurate. I do love thinking that JP raptor’s are descendants of their scientific accuracy ancestors. I like both of them
Same here
Jp raptor not accurate tho
@@platypus2141 but JP raptors is what i used to see
Cause i'm very familiar with the JP one
@@platypus2141 the closest thing we have about JP raptors is the Dakotaraptors
Their size is similar to the jp raptors
I feel velociraptor with feathers looks like a big fat eagle, so cute!
I prefer this version of velociraptor
It seems more genuine and it feels right
This is so interesting to watch comparing what we watched from Jurassic Park years ago. Velociraptor (or other raptors) to me seemed like flightless birds with sharp teeth. It just goes to show how broad the term “dinosaur” really was.
There's a good argument to be made that these raptors literally are just flightless birds, and are not dinosaurs at all. Therapod dinosaurs do not have the wrist design that the raptors do, which design is necessary for flight. That indicates that the raptors came from a flighted ancestor (which would also explain the feathers, which are overkill in the extreme for mere insolation).
Birds are Dinosaurs of the Avialae Theropod group.
@@calebhowells1116all birds are dinosaurs
@@calebhowells1116 dinosaur is an incredibly broad term. do you seriously believe Tyrannosaurus is more like Triceratops than like Velociraptor and birds? taxonomically and morphologically this does not stand up. and regardless, the hand thing is just wrong. no theropod had wrists pronated so that the palms faced down; Tyrannosaurus, Allosaurus, Megalosaurus, Coelophysis, Velociraptor, and the modern sparrow all have hands that face one another when held down and in front of the body.
whether dromaeosaurs emerged from flighted ancestors is largely irrelevant; most if not all were small enough to survive or even need feathers in their environments, and certainly more basal ancestors of theirs had feathers. more and more evidence suggests a simple integument is basal not only to coleurosaurs like birds, dromaeosaurs, and tyrannosaurs, but perhaps to theropods as a whole like Concavenator or the numerous disperate "compsognathids" that represent juvenile carnosaurs, or perhaps even to all dinosaurs or ornithodirans, owing to the possible equivalence of ornithischian filaments and pterosaur pycnofibers to feathers. feathers of some form may be the ancestral condition for dinosaurs, which makes sense given their origins as small-bodied cursorial predators. those first dinosaurs are, arguably, more like birds than they are like sauropods or thyreophorans.
The best velociraptor in Apple + and bbc history.
Best velociraptor depiction period.
They are beautiful and terrifying at the same time how some people can say feathered dinosaurs are not scary
Why can’t they make raptors like this in game? I’m so tired of Jurassic worlds raptors
Frfr
Because JP plagarism sells. That being said, there are some games with accurate raptors.
@@Bagelgeuse you got a list to share pal
@@garrettlich7140 The Hunter Primal, Saurian, Prehistoric Kingdom, Prior Extinction, Path of Titans, Ark Survival Evolved, The Lost Wild, Deathground.
The only ones with 100% accurate raptors are Saurian, Path of Titans, The Lost Wild (there was a trailer and some promo images with some kind of feathered raptor, amongst other accurate dinosaurs), and Prehistoric Kingdom, but the others at least tried.
@@Bagelgeuse thanks
Probably the best recreaction of what a Velociraptor looked like. It reminds me of a top predator like an eagle with that look
Ive watched a ton of dino stuff in my life, and Im pretty sure this Prehistoric Planet velociraptor segment is my favorite dino footage ever. So beautiful looking and the behavior is so cool looking. It moves like a roadrunner and a domestic cat mixed together
CGI really has improved
I keep replaying in slow motion the close up of the velociraptor foot. So much detail, so bird-like , yet also different and unfamiliar.
I love velociraptors
Velociraptor Is My Favorite Dinosaur.
good thing that they aren't a bunch of 2 legged monitor lizards
but at the wrong time line tho
Apperantly they're based on unnamed dromaeosaur fossils from this setting. I guess there were only so many maniraptorans in Prehistoric Planet that could go unnamed, so they called it Velociraptor.
@@Bagelgeuse the species found in nemegt formation is officially named Adasaurus, but at the time of making for prehistoric planet it was an unnamed genera, i think the BBC crew decided to named it velociraptor was because it was a more recognizable name and species
@@richie_0740 Adasaurus has been known since the 80s, I remember Andrea Cau mentioned how according to recent research the Nemegt formation might actually be contemporary with the Djadochta, perhaps that's why Velociraptor makes an appearance
Thanks For Helping me Learn More About these Dinosaurs They're my Favorite Dinosaurs of all Time
4:30 Clever Girl 😏
And people say unfeathered dinosaurs look better. To me they've started looking like plucked chickens.
this comment reminds of the chased by dinosaurs velociraptor.
It doesn't help that they're depicted often without much fat or muscle surrounding their bones
@@MrRenanHappy thats cos they got none. thats why i'd beat em 9 times out of 10
@@felixphilippe7224 huh
"The female gets her meal while males are left to fight"
The males: i thought she wanted equal rights!!
For season 2, we need Spinosaurus, Giganotosaurus, Deinonychus, Dilophosaurus and Allosaurus.
Ischigualastia.
Concavenator 🤞
Well, in this first season it was focused solely on the end of the cretaceous, so I doubt in an S2 we'd get everyone you mentioned. Perhaps an early cretaceous season with things like spino or carcha, or a late jurassic season with allo and diplo, but not both at once.
I myself would want a triassic season
Because my boi postosuchus deserves some time in the spotlight
Yes!!! I agree.
Now that’s a Velociraptors. Those Velociraptors we watch on both Jurassic Park and World are too big for being a Velociraptors. I’ll say they’re Deinonychus.
these isnt actually velociraptors tho its just a movie
@@felixphilippe7224 The video title says Velociraptors. What are you saying.
@@themightyspartan1012 well they couldnt use real ones cos of oh&s
@@felixphilippe7224 🤷 The things about movies are fun and not focus much on accuracy. Ever seen the Jurassic world’s qaetz. It twice as big as the current ones. If it was real, it would unlikely to fly.
@@themightyspartan1012 also theyre probably rare now an probably eat to much so they just dress birds up like dinos an make everything else really tiny so they look big
These are cooler than jurassic world's Raptors by far.
Smaller yet much bolder and even here, they seem much less aggressive and more assertive.
More intelligent
i agree
In my opinion this was one of my most favorite Velociraptor designs, my other most favorite Velociraptor design is Jurassic Park Velociraptor!
I never thought I needed to aee velociraptors as snow Leopards and now it makes total sense lol
If velociraptor are snow leopard, then search Nanuqsaurus
Dino/tyranosaur version of the polar bear.
Feathered Velociraptors would Make an Awesome Robotic Pet
0:57 TAP IT!!! TAP IT!!! TAP IT!!!
As iconic as claw tapping is, doing it would risk dulling/damaging their killing claws. It also goes against the reason why they're raised in the first place
Female Velociraptor is the first instance or definition of Gaslight, Gatekeep, Girlboss 💅
Stop your 13 yr old e girl slang bullshit here
Feathered Dinosaurs are just as cool if not cooler than normal Dinosaurs!
Feathered dinosaurs ARE normal dinosaurs
Nope, they're cool!
"Sorry Br- AAHH" "GET BACK HERE SKALLYWAG!" 0:49
According to Darren Naish,this Velociraptor was in fact an indeterminated species.
The raptors got so close right into the tarbosauruses 🦖!
It’s true, Velociraptor hunts together in packs.
1:18 Reminds me of a ground hawk or eagle with sharp teeth and a tail!
They look so good, this is what a velociraptor really looks like
no its not watch jurrasic pack
@@felixphilippe7224 can't tell if you're being serious
huh
@@felixphilippe7224The JP raptors are not an accurate representation of what an actual Velociraptor would’ve looked or acted like🤣🤣🤣
@@yang6642 you ever seen one?
Looked like real velociraptor
This is one documentary that can make JP/JW fans shut up about feathered dinosaurs looking dumb because dinosaurs are meant to be accurate, not cool.
I'm a Jurassic Park Fan and I USED TO think some dinosaurs with feathers are ridiculous.
But now, I accept the fact these are the TRUE LOOKS of the dinosaurs but in my heart, I still, and always will, love and prefer the ones in Jurassic Park/World.
@@godzillaboy011 not me fam but you do you
@@godzillaboy011 "dinosaurs with feathers are ridiculous " yet it was JP that speared the idea of dinosaurs being close to birds , even alan grant says that . JP fans tend to behave like the kid he pulls the claw on .
@@rexon31 Oooh, didn't know that
"What is your favorite animal?"
"The chicken!!"
I love the design for the velociraptor in prehistoric planet I like the Velociraptor design in prehistoric Planet more than the design in Jurassic Park because with feathers it's looks so cool
Dinotrux (2015 - 2016) - Scraptors Screen Time
They turned this thing from a dumb loking dino bird to a reptilian eagle
And its fucking awesome
You think it’ll bite if I pet it?
If you irritate it,it might
It would be like petting a chicken, it either will freak out or let it happen
Given they're wild animals, you would end up like the fat guy from Jurassic World (minus the disembowelment part).
I believe if Velociraptors were alive today, we would find a way to tame them. Just like we have tamed many dangerous animals on this planet.
DID YOU SEE THAT FREAKING RAPTOR JUMP OFF A CLIFF WITH THE KNOWLEDGE THAT ITS FEATHERS WILL CUSION ITS FALL JUST TO CAPTURE PREY FOR THEIR PACK?!?!? AAAAAAAA THATS SOO BADASS!!!!
Hope in season 2 will be bigger raptors like Deinonychus or Utahraptor
I really love this depiction of velociraptors
Wonderful velociraptor design.
This one is a lot more feathery than the other ones
Because it’s accurate
Everyones favorite Jurassic park star the velociraptor! According to science
I adore the prehistoric planet velociraptor’s! ❤😅😊
This almost reminds me of the scene from the lion king where the the hyenas chase simba on a cliff
Flint: Hopefully we didn't ran over to the Velociraptor territory!
Cool but looks like a deinonychus bc of that head shape
I love how so many comments have to mention JP raptors. Even though we all know, and have known for a long time, JP isn’t accurate solely due to the genetic tampering that’s a main theme throughout the entire series.
It’s completely useless to compare one to the other.
It’s so cute lol
I love Velociraptor
Anyone notice every time pretty much we see the velociraptor the first thing we see is it feet to see it’s claw
Prehistoric planet must have been spectacular
I bet there’s someone who thought this was a baby velociraptor cause of the size when in reality that’s probably as big as they get.
The only velociraptor species I ever remember is _Velociraptor mongoliensis_
There's also Velociraptor Osmolskae
Bro these velociraptors are very chaotic
Every time I rewatch the Jurassic Park and World movies now, I come back to this to remember the REAL V-raptor.
As fun as fiction in, it's also good to remember real facts.
I still prefer Jurassic Park Velociraptors but this version is such BEAUTY
The closet irl dino you'll get to a Jurassic Park velociraptor is a Utah raptor
@@Shujaa24 But that was still bird-like and covered in feathers.
@@calebhowells1116I meant size-wise, besides JP's raptors are more like movie monsters than animals therefore the reptilian eyes, featherless body and shrink-wrapped skin
JP look like weird lizards
Important Message: We need an Extended Version of this showing Screen time from both 2022-2023. Including Edmontosaurus, Nanuqsaurus, Ornithomimus & Quetzalcoatlus. Especially the overdue Screen time of Triceratops. & don’t forget to add the new Screen times of Alamosaurus, Hesperornis, Pachycephalosaurus & Stygimetta. Especially the overdue Screen time of Therizinosaurus. Please take care of those other Screen Times of the Cretaceous Fauna that featured in Prehistoric Planet 1 & 2. Not to mention one of my other favorites.
I WANT THIS AS A PETT!
The way you keep giving hearts to practically every comment and every reply, regardless of what they contain, indicates that you don't actually read any of them.
The real Velociraptors
just like the snow leopard!
Velociraptor the best dinosaur .
4:29 Clever girl!
they look so Realistic
they are accurate but they still remind me of the jurassic park velociraptors idk why something with their face
You gonna do an update video for velociraptors????
0:48 Velociraptor Accidentally Stumbled Into Tarbosaurus
Incredible and awesome velociraptors
Which episodes are the V-raptors in?
S1 - Ep2&3.
S2 - Ep 2.
What was this claw used for? It seems kind of harder to run fast with one of those.
There are many ways they could have used their ‘sickle claw’:
1) To grip prey during RPR
2) In order to blind prey by stabbing the eyes during RPR
3) In order to damage multiple vital organs in the neck by piercing it as seen in the ‘Fight Dinosaurs’ specimen
4) Climbing tress
Their claws could not disembowel or slash prey as seen when scientists used a robotic version of the sickle claw to strike a pig carcass which only made minor wounds and punctures.
0:48
Me: Careful!
0:52
Me: *RUN!!*
1:16
Me: I hope you're not scared of heights.
4:22-4:24
Me: Ouch! That must have hurt!
If I had a pair of these animals here at our house ("our" - my dad and myself), they would be safe from any modern predators that might try and hunt them, and they wouldn't have to take big risks or fall from great heights.
Ayyy velociraptor
Me:oh i thought it was a chicken
Me and the boys looking for a snack
Wait, wouldn’t Velociraptors have been nocturnal?
By that logic coyotes should be nocturnal
Partially Nocturnal. Like Coyotes.
They were likely cathemural, which means they were active when they were hungey
Diurnal or Crepuscular
On one hand, most modern bird are photosensitive and thus active during the day,
On the other hand, hunting on the ground, in a pack, works best during the night.
So what do you guys think?
Prehistoric Planet [2022 - 2023] - Velociraptors Screen time
I like Jon Favreau and THE LION KING 2019
Real are better than movie ones
Was that a tarbosaurus?
YES
Cool 👍🏼❤️
Beautiful
Adasaurus sould replace the Velociraptor