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Description Jurassic World really disappointed me, so I felt like I'd correct the wildly inaccurate "raptors" to the best of my abilities. Deinonychus (or Dakotaraptor), not Velociraptor. The middle one doesn't much like our friend Owen here: she's giving him the old threat display treatment (probably hissing too). The adult male on the left is probably the most tame, so he's pretty chill. Subadult on the right is a little irked; maybe hungry, actually.

Let's say in this Alternate Universe Jurassic World, they use actual bird DNA in the cloned dinosaurs (as they should); the male has osprey genes, the female has bateleur in her, and the adolescent is part harpy eagle. Much as Owen would like to train them to do tricks for the park guests, these raptors are a bit... less than cooperative. He's gotten the older ones to fetch and do simple tricks in exchange for food; there are those who think they could be trained to hunt (as in falconry), but no official plans are made in that direction as of yet. Handlers have reported signs that they may possess intelligence similar to felids or birds of prey; though these claims have not been extensively investigated, as the matter is largely irrelevant to the purposes of a zoo like Jurassic Park.

The male is Charlie; the female is Delta; the subadult is Blue.

The "Raptor" paddock is located near the pterosaur aviary on Isla Nublar, though it is only accessible to park guests with premium passes. The paddock's simulated environment is woodland, though there is a metal mesh barrier overhead preventing the specimens from climbing trees to get over the walls. Though not genetically related, these three have formed a relationship resembling a family bond or ad hoc pack arrangement; until recently, the adults instinctively protected the junior from their handlers (2 recorded incidents). Moulting their feathers annually, the adolescent Blue has yet to grow into his adult plumage; the male Charlie has changed color slightly with successive moults (the introduction of the female Delta caused him to temporarily assume vibrant gold plumage; this has since dulled).

Delta has become increasingly reclusive and hostile toward her handlers; it is suspected she has laid a clutch of eggs and is nesting somewhere in the paddock.
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yorukami [2020-02-21 21:30:35 +0000 UTC]

I can't see it like this lol.Β  just chickums

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tsumefan2 [2020-01-26 19:08:49 +0000 UTC]

i wonder if you could draw an accurate drawing of a mosasaurus the one in the movie is just way too huge

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SuperSabre-Tooth [2019-08-10 19:46:28 +0000 UTC]

Realistic modern reconstructions. The therapods for sure were much more birdlike than we expected.

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Jazzi-Crystol [2019-05-09 23:51:09 +0000 UTC]

i hate the fact that the jurrasic world movies show the dinosaurs (excluding blue) all seem to just be out to eat anything and everything especially humans, even when in most circumstances like being in danger or attacked. like.. no ... they're not just going to try eating this tiny little ant while hell fire is raining and there is literally tons of more meat everywhere. i dont care that the dinosaurs look nothing like real dinosaurs, especially sense no one truly knew what they looked like and its all a guess, not to mention they are made by man but idk. id think they would be smarter about it and make the dinosaurs not just have a eat drive stronger than a horny rooster in a hen house. X"D but hey, all opinions there. i actually think the raptors would've been cuter had they had a bunch of feathers.

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Scalebound27 [2018-07-16 00:29:05 +0000 UTC]

I honestly doubt they had that much feathers

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KostasGamer In reply to Scalebound27 [2020-07-10 22:09:28 +0000 UTC]

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Armory18 [2018-07-02 06:46:57 +0000 UTC]

Showed be pointed out that they wasn't even 10 percent sure that dinosaurs even had feathers until recently, within the last ten years or so, well after the Book Series or the First movies were made. Plus the Raptors are far two big in the movies.

And in JW back story they made the Raptor Squad SPECIFICALLY without feathers for a certain reason I forgotten, think government reasons...Β 

Anyhow recent materials have the first clones did have feathers but being put down cause they "wasn't right" as sort of a retcon.


But in my opinion having the Pack as the First Feather clone dinos as a public test thing would have been great.
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Johnology [2018-06-25 19:17:52 +0000 UTC]

In my opinion, if the raptors in Jurassic World were suddenly feathered it'd probably be less consistent with the story, especially due to the fact the original raptors (and other dinosaurs in the previous Jurassic Park films) were created mostly using amphibian DNA and made in a time when the idea of feathered dinosaurs was only just coming around. Though yes, it is irritating to see dinosaurs portrayed inaccurately especially due to this film series. Thought it'd still be interesting to see a reboot of JW/JP with accurate dinosaurs.

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KostasGamer In reply to Johnology [2020-07-10 22:10:16 +0000 UTC]

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PaganCrusade In reply to Johnology [2018-07-11 06:48:01 +0000 UTC]

But they would not be scaly either. There is no such thing as an amphibian with scales.

Being that Jurassic World is a soft reboot, and the park is reopened under new ownership, they easily could add feathers without problems. They could have handwaved it as a result of scientists redoing the cloning process from scratch, cloning them correctly this time around. One of the things that made the original so special, is that it dispelled many of the ridiculous dinosaur myths of the early 90s, such as the misconception that Theropods dragged their tails around, the myth thatΒ Dromaeosaurids were slow, and the myth that they were solitary hunters (rather than pack hunters). It only seems fitting that Jurassic World continued with what the original film did, and again make their designs up to date.

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Johnology In reply to PaganCrusade [2018-07-11 13:18:47 +0000 UTC]

True... though I think I heard they might have used lizard DNA at some point in make my them as well.

In-Universe-wise, I think there might be a few reasons/explanation why iGen didn’t β€œupdate” the dinosaurs.
One: they’d probably saved a lot of time and money by using the dinosaurs that were still living on the island at the time the company returned.
Two: I think I heard the company may have had some difficulty adding feathers, apparently the frog/lizard DNA was preventing growth of said feathers.

But tbh, yes, they probably could have easily added feathers. Honestly I don’t really care that they don’t have feathers at this point, I still enjoyed the movie, the sequel, and will probably enjoy the third one when it comes out.

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Doomwiggle [2018-05-29 02:52:06 +0000 UTC]

I too am disappointed with the Jurassic movies. They're misleading the world about what dinos looked like.

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RainbowFireShark17 [2018-05-16 16:10:06 +0000 UTC]

Dear God this comment section is a shitstorm...
As much as I love the Jurassic movies, I also love feathered raptors like the ones you edited here. Seriously these look amazing and I think it would be really interesting to have these in a Jurassic film

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rivalxl02 [2018-04-17 10:08:21 +0000 UTC]

It's just a film

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Lediblock2 [2018-02-16 20:52:04 +0000 UTC]

This just.... doesn't look good, man. Photoshopping modern birds onto dinosaurs is just lazy. Use some actual creativity.

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SlickClaw In reply to Lediblock2 [2018-06-23 10:00:51 +0000 UTC]

If this is "lazy", I'm worried what "hard work" ensues. They did an amazing job for their first attempt.

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Arbitran In reply to Lediblock2 [2018-02-21 07:27:18 +0000 UTC]

Gimme a break, it was my first attempt, lol


And I'm pretty sure it's still more creative than the actual designs used in the movieΒ Β 

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Lediblock2 In reply to Arbitran [2018-02-22 05:31:27 +0000 UTC]

...No, not really. This is just copy-pasted bird plumage. At least the JW raptors aren't recolors that match their gene donors exactly.

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Arget03 [2018-02-15 06:32:13 +0000 UTC]

Who says that they don't look scary with feathers? They look even better with them. Blue especially. Harpy Eagle. He's going to eat everyone. I was reading about large eagles, mainly the Harpy Eagle, Philippine Eagle, and the Crowned Eagle. They all are among the largest of Eagles, they live in forests, and they all have the same dietary preference. The Crowned Eagle is the most famous of them, mainly due to a very interesting fossilized skull of a hominid, the Taung Child. it was found in what is believed to be an Eagle's cache, with injuries in the skull that are known to be caused by feeding eagles. The most likely candidate for that is the Crowned Eagle. There are still occasional reports of small children being eaten or attempts to eat by Crowned Eagles.

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Byhuldra [2017-12-03 14:21:25 +0000 UTC]

Honestly makes me really wish this is what they looked like in the movie, they look so much cooler and more unique than just lizards walking on their hind legs.
The only constructive criticism I want to give is that their tails look a little too bushy. All the raptor recreations I've seen tend to give them a slender tail that has a nice peacock shape at the very end but is slender in the middle.

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FeatheredTrex [2017-09-30 07:49:48 +0000 UTC]

I love this depiction!

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Volcheg69 [2017-09-03 20:31:14 +0000 UTC]

Theropods had no feathers at all. So JP has more accurate design (yet not the right one still).Β 

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KostasGamer In reply to Volcheg69 [2020-07-10 22:11:39 +0000 UTC]

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PRM03 In reply to Volcheg69 [2018-09-26 00:41:27 +0000 UTC]

Troll detected.

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Arbitran In reply to Volcheg69 [2017-10-17 04:03:16 +0000 UTC]

That's patently false. No paleontologist believes that theropods were featherless.

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