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Published: 2015-06-26 13:08:04 +0000 UTC; Views: 43528; Favourites: 504; Downloads: 140
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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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Asuma17 In reply to ??? [2016-02-15 02:34:13 +0000 UTC]

Yeah so as you say. There were some differences, and also it's possible; you make the assumption that Tyrannosaurus had feathers just because of one or two species having them (which I might add were about same size as a Cape Buffalo); so who says they didn't share the mechanisms?

It's honestly possible, dinosaurs aren't too different from mammals once you look take a closer look at them and they're similar habits. Scientists sometimes use mammals to compare dinosaurs at as well and at one point the Paleozoic; mammals were once reptiles so some characteristcs from our reptilian ancestors still exist; like how our skin looks almost scaly or how a man was born with a four chambered heart, or how in our development we still have a tail?

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Jdailey1991 In reply to Asuma17 [2016-05-27 18:56:11 +0000 UTC]

www.youtube.com/watch?v=uM5JN_…

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Asuma17 In reply to Jdailey1991 [2016-05-27 23:52:58 +0000 UTC]

Yeah...I didn't respect Trey's opinion enough to say that T.Rex was feathered or not. He's practically like all the other accurists out there. Some things I agree with others I can not and one is to validate that Rex was fully covered in feathers.

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Jdailey1991 In reply to Asuma17 [2016-05-28 01:08:58 +0000 UTC]

Bird warm-bloodedness is not the same as mammal warm-bloodedness.

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Asuma17 In reply to Jdailey1991 [2016-05-28 12:08:53 +0000 UTC]

Actually not so, you see a study has concluded that dinosaur blood had component similarities to that of mammals. It has been theorized that the growth rate of a dinosaur was a slight similar to a cat or an elephant.

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Jdailey1991 In reply to Asuma17 [2016-05-28 13:42:08 +0000 UTC]

Proof?

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Asuma17 In reply to Jdailey1991 [2016-05-28 15:06:31 +0000 UTC]

I'll go look for it.

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YutyrannusRex In reply to ??? [2015-12-03 18:12:44 +0000 UTC]

All my yes. I nearly cried because this is so beautiful!Β 

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Arbitran In reply to YutyrannusRex [2015-12-05 11:29:32 +0000 UTC]

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BittyKitty1 In reply to ??? [2015-11-19 02:22:55 +0000 UTC]

DAKOTARAPTOR.
DAKOTARAPTOR.
DAKOOOOOOTARAPTOR.

//coughs

scuze. This is fantastic!!! This is my favorite JP thing in the entire history of everything, ever. Like... Dear god, start working for the creators of JP and knock sense into their heads. Preferably directly through the forehead.

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Arbitran In reply to BittyKitty1 [2015-11-19 05:03:05 +0000 UTC]

Aww, thanks! Heck yeah!

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Carcharodonut In reply to ??? [2015-11-13 11:49:56 +0000 UTC]

this is really nice and accurate, very good job! Favourite!!!

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william023 In reply to ??? [2015-11-03 12:27:42 +0000 UTC]

i REALLY wanted to see accurate dinosaurs running with a motorbike and being affectionate.

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william023 In reply to ??? [2015-11-03 12:27:13 +0000 UTC]

the sad thing is, i LOVE the idea of dinosaurs imprinting on people. eagles and owls, while not domesticated, can be trained by people, and even learn to enjoy human interaction. there are 100's of videos of owls enjoying a hug.

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AchillobatorPrince In reply to ??? [2015-10-31 02:55:05 +0000 UTC]

Holy Shinguards, am I in heaven? This is the awesomEST thing I've ever saw!

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Arbitran In reply to AchillobatorPrince [2015-11-02 07:58:56 +0000 UTC]

Thanks so much!!!

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AchillobatorPrince In reply to Arbitran [2015-11-02 22:48:46 +0000 UTC]

Don't mention it

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Therbis In reply to ??? [2015-10-22 16:28:18 +0000 UTC]

Nice idea, though its basically wrong to make the film "Veloco"raptors equal to the real ones, but make them to the nearest possible, the Utharaptor.
That ones was absolutely the one that would have worked with the size the best, since Velos where pretty small
I guess "Utah" just didnt sound as badass as "Veloci" to the producers

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SaurianShunosaur In reply to Therbis [2015-11-17 00:06:13 +0000 UTC]

I think that the Jp raptor size is more like the Achiliobator.

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InkHyaena In reply to ??? [2015-10-20 23:36:07 +0000 UTC]

Despite the inaccuracies throughout the entire series, I still love this movie to death. I'll admit, I was disappointed the raptors weren't very birdlike, except maybe in behavior (head tilting, arms somewhat folded to the sides like wings, etc), but I am kinda glad they had Wu mention the why: "Nothing in Jurassic World is natural, we have always filled gaps in the genome with the DNA of other animals. And if the genetic code was pure, many of them would look quite different. But you didn't ask for reality, you asked for more teeth."

So basically, if Wu hadn't screwed around with the dinos so much, they MAY have actually been feathered! Dammit, Wu! Just a shame, since the males in 3 actually had quills on their heads and very birdlike behavior. Reading through the comments, I do agree with how JP was trying for accuracy in the first film. At the time, they worked with what they had on information. Now everyone is used to seeing naked, palms-facing-down, scaly lizards and expect them to look that way.

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emilybee In reply to InkHyaena [2015-11-08 01:26:26 +0000 UTC]

"Nothing in Jurassic World is natural, we have always filled gaps in the genome with the DNA of other animals. And if the genetic code was pure, many of them would look quite different. But you didn't ask for reality, you asked for more money."

Corrected.

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Nookumboo In reply to ??? [2015-10-19 16:02:17 +0000 UTC]

See? This is why JP has no feathered Raptors. They'd be the make-me-laugh of the movie.

On a side note, the picture is amazingly well done. Love it!

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emilybee In reply to Nookumboo [2015-11-08 01:26:54 +0000 UTC]

Even if the feathers didn't bother me, the hands do... Their the wrong dam way round.Β 

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Snakeman2013 In reply to ??? [2015-09-26 22:46:41 +0000 UTC]

A fantastic improvement. And yet sadly, one that will never be shown in theaters.

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TheAngelDragon In reply to ??? [2015-09-14 12:38:53 +0000 UTC]

A raptor without feathers is not a raptor. Yours is way better than the movie versions. I honestly didn't want to watch that movie but then my friend wanted so I did and knew I was going to be disappointed the movie was rubbish...Β Even if it was feathered, the movie's plot was garbage and sucked, I would have at least gave them points for trying to be being scientifically accurate, but alas they did not, so I shall give the movie a 0/10.

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Arbitran In reply to TheAngelDragon [2015-09-16 07:30:57 +0000 UTC]

I would have been satisfied if they'd at least had an accurate raptor in a cage in the lab or something. But alas.

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Clawedfrog In reply to ??? [2015-09-02 01:10:05 +0000 UTC]

A VAST improvement. Now if only the other elephant in the room could be addressed (no pun intended).

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Jabber-Wock In reply to ??? [2015-08-29 04:50:45 +0000 UTC]

God, I hate those raptors. Apparently, they used motion capture with humans or something, and then basically tweaked it to death. The process sounds like a waste of time and money to me, so I think they just did it so they could say they mimiced Jurassic Park's clever blend of two mediums.

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roukaryu In reply to ??? [2015-08-18 20:34:44 +0000 UTC]

Any plans to make something like this for Echo? (btw - I feel she got underrepresented in the movie :/ )

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Arbitran In reply to roukaryu [2015-08-23 07:04:46 +0000 UTC]

No plans at the moment, no.

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TarbosaurusBatar In reply to ??? [2015-08-18 03:18:46 +0000 UTC]

Those are some bigΒ  Deinonychus.

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Arbitran In reply to TarbosaurusBatar [2015-08-23 07:05:11 +0000 UTC]

I used what they gave me to work with, haha

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TarbosaurusBatar In reply to Arbitran [2015-08-23 15:23:45 +0000 UTC]

I feel Achilobator would work better.Β 

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Arbitran In reply to TarbosaurusBatar [2015-08-30 09:34:50 +0000 UTC]

Possibly Since the original JP was suppose to be Deinonychus though, that's what I was obligated to go for here, haha

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quinoproductions In reply to ??? [2015-08-01 05:29:00 +0000 UTC]

well that's how they look in reality, and yeah they make them look more scariers and more cool, but hey i love the version of the movie, anyways let just hope that in another movie of dinos make the realistic raptors whit feathers

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littlefoot21676767 In reply to ??? [2015-08-01 02:34:09 +0000 UTC]

poor owen

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MugenSeiRyuu In reply to littlefoot21676767 [2015-08-15 09:18:56 +0000 UTC]

Why "poor Owen"?

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littlefoot21676767 In reply to MugenSeiRyuu [2015-08-15 09:40:49 +0000 UTC]

sayΒ  wayΒ  heΒ  got killΒ  and not raptor-owen gardy

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Shadow-DJ In reply to ??? [2015-07-30 16:30:38 +0000 UTC]

Actually they're all girls ;;; Remember, they make sure they all stay as girls so not to make them breed like mad. And they're sisters But nice job though XP I do like the feathers.

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Arbitran In reply to Shadow-DJ [2015-08-01 03:42:40 +0000 UTC]

Not in my version, haha In my version they have ordinary zoo protocols for dealing with that sort of thing

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Shadow-DJ In reply to Arbitran [2015-08-01 20:57:13 +0000 UTC]

Kay

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Lightning-sky In reply to ??? [2015-07-28 03:21:22 +0000 UTC]

If anything, they look way scarier and realistic then the originals.

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Arbitran In reply to Lightning-sky [2015-07-28 03:59:42 +0000 UTC]

That's what I was going for!!

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Anrachman In reply to ??? [2015-07-23 11:58:23 +0000 UTC]

lolz

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CarameliaBriana In reply to ??? [2015-07-18 09:09:10 +0000 UTC]

Now those raptors are the real life feathered raptors from Asia😎

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Kingjaffad In reply to ??? [2015-07-16 02:50:58 +0000 UTC]

The one on the left terrifies me....

The feathered raptors look so awesome,Kinda wish they were used in the movie would have finally made the general public see how feathered dinosaurs look cool

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Arbitran In reply to Kingjaffad [2015-07-16 07:49:05 +0000 UTC]

Glad we agree!!

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DerArchaeopteryx In reply to ??? [2015-07-15 19:19:02 +0000 UTC]

If Jurassic World would have looked like this, I maybe would have liked it.

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Mikealosaurus In reply to DerArchaeopteryx [2017-04-26 00:28:42 +0000 UTC]

Also, this illustration doesn't seem very accurate either Β 

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DerArchaeopteryx In reply to Mikealosaurus [2017-05-11 18:30:21 +0000 UTC]

It is certainly more accurate than the movie, albeit I do agree that itΒ΄s not perfect either.

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