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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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Mikealosaurus In reply to ??? [2017-05-12 02:55:30 +0000 UTC]
Oh yeah, its definitely more accurate than the films, but it just seems to, puffy, if you know what I meanΒ
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DerArchaeopteryx In reply to Mikealosaurus [2017-05-22 01:50:06 +0000 UTC]
I think I see what you mean. But I guess that was intentional in the artists part, since these animals seem to be in a situation of stress and some birds poof up under such circumstances in order to look bigger.
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Mikealosaurus In reply to DerArchaeopteryx [2017-05-24 05:48:00 +0000 UTC]
I think my problem is anatomy and the lack of Imagination, the image just seems lackluster Β
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DerArchaeopteryx In reply to Mikealosaurus [2017-05-25 01:35:53 +0000 UTC]
Well, in retrospect I agree, the image couldΒ΄ve been more imaginative.Β
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Mikealosaurus In reply to DerArchaeopteryx [2017-05-26 00:22:35 +0000 UTC]
If you wanna see GREAT accurate dinosaurs look up primitive war. Amazing Dino designs
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DerArchaeopteryx In reply to Mikealosaurus [2017-05-27 13:12:59 +0000 UTC]
I will look into it.
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Mikealosaurus In reply to ??? [2017-04-21 01:09:34 +0000 UTC]
You don't like a film because it has some scientific faults?
That's a stupid reason
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DerArchaeopteryx In reply to Mikealosaurus [2017-05-11 18:33:23 +0000 UTC]
...Also, not to be rude or anything, but you realize that I made that initial comment pretty much two years ago, right? I mean, I finished highschool in the meantime, itΒ΄s a bit late to stir up a conversation on this xD
I mean, no offence tho, but still xD
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DerArchaeopteryx In reply to Mikealosaurus [2017-05-11 18:29:07 +0000 UTC]
No, but I am a big enough sucker for accuracy or in this case sort of accuracy to look past itΒ΄s other issues if it wouldnΒ΄t have looked like Jurassic Park was made 10 years before Jurassic Park was made.
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Mikealosaurus In reply to DerArchaeopteryx [2017-05-12 02:52:19 +0000 UTC]
Oh, Ok then, agreed Β
I'm not that much of a sucker for accuracy but I do like me someΒ accurate animals
And, no it doesn't tell me when a comment was made for some, weird reason.
Anyways, hope I didn'tΒ come across as rude, You seem like a pretty cool dude Β Β Β Β Β
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DerArchaeopteryx In reply to Mikealosaurus [2017-05-22 01:47:18 +0000 UTC]
Ah I see, that does explain a lot. And thanks ^^
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Bestianthrope In reply to ??? [2015-07-14 18:45:15 +0000 UTC]
These hollywood idiots think that birds don't look scary. The excuse the director of Jurassic Park had for making the velociraptors larger is 'cos their actual size was "not scary enough". Actual velociraptors were the size of turkeys. Obviously they know nothing about real raptors living today.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=XafAdkβ¦
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acepredator In reply to Bestianthrope [2015-12-12 01:38:41 +0000 UTC]
No, they used Deinonychus and just called them Velociraptor.
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AquaRaptor In reply to ??? [2015-07-14 03:16:08 +0000 UTC]
Very good picture. I would've toned down the birdiness a little simply because it's a sci-fi thriller, but I find these more interesting than the canon designs regardless. I like how each one is inspired by a different bird. Also, I love the descriptions. ^_^
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LouJunior In reply to ??? [2015-07-12 13:43:34 +0000 UTC]
Now, THIS is how it should been.
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Vaya-Dragon In reply to ??? [2015-07-11 12:07:25 +0000 UTC]
I'm not a Jurassic park/ world fan, but these raptors look a lot cooler than the ones they used.
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Vaya-Dragon In reply to Arbitran [2015-07-11 23:03:09 +0000 UTC]
I prefer the feathered look
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Amalgam-Images In reply to ??? [2015-07-08 14:18:02 +0000 UTC]
Wow, I think they look scarier with feathers.
p.s. Wow what crawled up that one guy "emperorsguards" arse? seemed to troll, just for the sake of doing so...
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Arbitran In reply to Amalgam-Images [2015-07-08 21:04:46 +0000 UTC]
Right? I guess he just couldn't handle the fact that science is way better than his precious movie haha
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JenZphantom In reply to ??? [2015-07-01 16:21:46 +0000 UTC]
Nice, like it.
Jurassic Park/World is full of faults and inaccuracies but it doesn't deter me from absolutely loving the franchise.
As a kid I found myself wanting to learn so much more about the dinosaurs from the first film.
I admit being very surprised to find that some of the dinosaurs were very wrong but it never once put me off the movies.
For me, Jurassic Park/World is just a series of fun, easy movies to watch. That said, I totally respect your opinion!
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Arbitran In reply to JenZphantom [2015-07-01 23:55:46 +0000 UTC]
Thanks Agreed, for the most part. I don't hate the franchise, it just disappoints me a bit that they don't seem to care enough to update their science, haha
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JenZphantom In reply to Arbitran [2015-07-02 20:22:06 +0000 UTC]
I can totally see were you are coming from.
I'd really love to see feathers on a tyrannosaurid.
I have to say I am a bit miffed that Metriacanthosaurus, Suchomimus & Baryonyx didn't make it into the movie...
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Arbitran In reply to JenZphantom [2015-07-04 07:27:27 +0000 UTC]
I wanted to do a Tyrannosaurus soon
And yeah, I was disappointed that those were left out too My best friend and I kinda want to see a movie centered just around the rafting and camping part of the park, haha
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JenZphantom In reply to Arbitran [2015-07-04 18:25:31 +0000 UTC]
Camping? In Jurassic World?
I've heard of people camping in fields and having their tents wrecked by curious cows.
Imagine that scene with Apatosaurs instead...
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Arbitran In reply to JenZphantom [2015-07-04 21:38:17 +0000 UTC]
The website says the camping is near the white water rapids if I recall: it's out in the jungle with theropods and ankylosaurs and stegosaurs and whatnot Craziness. I like to believe that the people out camping didn't get alerted to the evacuation like everyone else: perfect sequel material
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JenZphantom In reply to Arbitran [2015-07-05 21:48:35 +0000 UTC]
They'd be a bit surprised to be raided by a T-rex and a Velociraptor!
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Arbitran In reply to JenZphantom [2015-07-05 22:16:02 +0000 UTC]
See, how awesome would that movie be?? Way better than Jurassic World
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Yutyrannus In reply to ??? [2015-06-30 20:53:55 +0000 UTC]
I really like your version of Delta (the one on the right, I presume)!
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Arbitran In reply to Yutyrannus [2015-07-02 05:34:19 +0000 UTC]
Actually, in my Alternate Universe Jurassic World, Delta is the one in the middle; the one on the right is Blue, and the one on the left is Charlie
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Yutyrannus In reply to Arbitran [2015-07-02 05:42:59 +0000 UTC]
Oh, thanks for explaining. Well, then Charlie is my favorite . Very bird-like.
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Arbitran In reply to Yutyrannus [2015-07-04 07:27:58 +0000 UTC]
I think Charlie is my favorite of these also He was the first one I did.
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bh1324 In reply to ??? [2015-06-30 08:06:05 +0000 UTC]
I wouldn't like to find the female in the center in a dark alley, I really wouldn't.Β One thing that I liked was the fact that the hands don't seem to be pronating which is a nice touch, great work.
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Arbitran In reply to bh1324 [2015-06-30 09:13:00 +0000 UTC]
Thanks Yeah, the noises she'd be making wouldn't be very friendly either, haha
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Midiaou In reply to ??? [2015-06-29 17:58:23 +0000 UTC]
And they said fluffy dromeosaurid- monster things couldn't be scary! I'd be running like hell when I saw those teeth. Great job!
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Arbitran In reply to Midiaou [2015-06-29 22:43:37 +0000 UTC]
Thanks! Glad you like it!
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vasix In reply to ??? [2015-06-29 12:50:57 +0000 UTC]
Wow, at last, someone had to do this, and you really really did it right!
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acepredator In reply to ??? [2015-06-29 10:02:35 +0000 UTC]
Apparently bird DNA was used this time for the raptors instead of frog DNA but they are still featherless...
And WTF is with the guy below?
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Dontknowwhattodraw94 In reply to ??? [2015-06-29 07:57:00 +0000 UTC]
So fluffy! I like it how you've used different kinds of bird of prey genes to create them
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Dontknowwhattodraw94 In reply to Arbitran [2015-06-29 12:04:53 +0000 UTC]
You're welcome
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ropen7789 In reply to ??? [2015-06-28 10:57:36 +0000 UTC]
this is a fun picture, and yes i was rather disappointed that they still didn't have feathered dinosaurs in JW, though without being a jerk like EmeprorsGuard, let me explain to you why the movie's dinosaurs do make sense. professor wong explained that there are missing gaps in the genetic structures of the dinosaurs at the park, and they fill those gaps with non-saurian species. those missing gaps also included body feathers. in a way, it does make sense.Β
still though, love the pic. don't let anyone put you down for it
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Arbitran In reply to ropen7789 [2015-06-28 23:11:10 +0000 UTC]
The Jurassic World website (better than the movie in my opinion, haha) actually says they used birds and crocodiles as DNA buffers this time around: bird DNA would probably include feathers I don't hate the movie, but I just wanted to make this to see what could have been, haha
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