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  • @SlonecznyMaciej twoje bąki śmierdzą tak mocno, że ja pierdole. JESTĘ CHLEBĘ ZRUB KANAPKIĘ Z SZINKIĄ

  • @PolskiMonsun Opowiada mi je za każdym razem w nocy, gdy leży pod moim łóżkiem. JESTĘ INDEKSĘ WPISZ TRUJKIĘ.

  • @SlonecznyMaciej Miłu, twój stary wymyśla te suchary?

  • @PolskiMonsun Miłu Miłu!

  • @SłonecznyMaciej Miłuuu..?

  • @PolskiMonsun ADIŁU!

  • MIŁU!

  • this is a video of jurassic park

  • This would've been better if the voice wasn't slowed down.

  • Bluejam meets Jurassic Park

  • They used frog DNA

  • in the video game trespasser, the raptors size was questioned when in reality they were smaller. Hammond stated "We never got why they were so big."

  • The velociraptors are to big in the movie even though it could be due to the mutated DNA, but really velociraptor is the size of a German Shepard, the movie made them the size of a Utahraptor

  • @60sRockfan1995 Nope! The utah raptor was much much bigger than this, they got the raptor size right. The velociraptor was like 6 foot.

  • @TheFamousDragon No they were no more than 2 or sofeet in height. 2 meters in length. It's likely they were more base on Deinonychus.

  • @xIegionx Nope, They were 5 - 6 foot.

    National geographic website agrees with me, discovery channel website agrees with me, i mean, they even found a velociraptorinae skeleton that was the size of a utah raptor!

  • @TheFamousDragon You're wrong. Look at the human scale. They're no bigger than a dog. . Real Velociraptors were SMALL. Everyone including scientists based it on deinonychus

  • @xIegionx No. You're wrong, go and check National Geographic and Discovery channel websites.

    I mean srsly?

    I mean they even found a velociraptor that was the size of utahraptor...

  • @TheFamousDragon No you're wrong. Go to wikipedia look up velociraptor and you'll see the size chart.

  • @xIegionx Oh yes, because wikipedia, a site which anyone can edit, is much more credible than national geographic or the discovery channel website.

    (sarcasm)

  • @TheFamousDragon actually sucker, the page picture was ripped from national geo. Guess you don't know how to use the reference link right?

  • @xIegionx Guess you don't know how to look at sources.

    1) go to google

    2) search national geographic velociraptor

    3) look at picture

    4) notice how you were wrong

    5) ???

    6) profit.

  • @TheFamousDragon

    1) go to wikipedia

    2) look at the image of sie comparison

    3) notice you're an idiot.

    4) now aid the world by ridding your stupidity from the human gene pool through suicide.

    5) I lol

    :)

  • @TheFamousDragon hey look i know xlegionx is a jerk but the guy is right. it's best you don't talk anymore to prevent yourself from looking like a jackass.

  • @UnbIacken except  he isn't, check the sources i posted... :)

  • @TheFamousDragon He is. Check the other posts

  • @UnbIacken except i trust nat geo and discovery more than wikipedia

  • @TheFamousDragon natgeo has been wrong a lot. don't trust them

  • @TheFamousDragon You are so dumb Velociraptors were much smaller than in this movie and besides look up velociraptors on google images and also even on wikipedia look up biological issues in jurassic park Boom you are wrong get over it Hell look up velociraptor skeletons

  • @rubixcubeguy3 I trust National Geographic and The Discovery Channel more than wikipedia.

  • @TheFamousDragon Ok if you dont like that how about THE FREAKING FOSSIL RECORD? HOW ABOUT THE SKELETONS YOU CAN FIND ANYWHERE ON THE INTERNET?

  • @rubixcubeguy3 OKAY THEN, IF YOU LOVE WIKIPEDIA SO MUCH, WHY DOES IT CONFIRM THAT A VELOCIRAPTOR FOSSIL/SKELETON THE SIZE OF A UTAH RAPTOR WAS FOUND?

    I CAN DO CAPS RAGE TOO

  • @TheFamousDragon Ok really now please I have a question for you did that article that you read say anything about Deinoychus also give me a link to that article to

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  • @rubixcubeguy3 search velociraptorinae on wikipedia then

  • @TheFamousDragon Now wait a second here first you say wikipedia is an invalid source of information and now you refer me to the article i have read a thousand times? Now please stop reading the deinoychus article and read the velociraptor article. (Also utah raptor was much bigger than most raptors being 9 FEET TALL 6 FEET TALLER THAN A VELOCIRAPTOR)

  • @rubixcubeguy3 Did you even read the article? Because i'm pretty sure you didn't.

  • @TheFamousDragon Utah raptor 9ft tall 36 feet long Velociraptor 3 feet tall 6 feet long SEE THE DIFFRENCE?

  • @rubixcubeguy3 I don't understand what you're saying. Velociraptors ARE 5 - 6ft tall,

    There was a velociraptorinae skeleton found, that was the size of a Utah Raptor.

  • @TheFamousDragon Ok lets say that one fossil exists WHAT ABOUT EVERY OTHER DAMN ONE

  • @xIegionx YAY someone who knows the truth

    i'm so sick and tired how in toys, some books and wikipedia say they were they size that was shown in jurassic park.

    don't get me wrong i love them in jurassic park and think the size they used worked great but in real life the were only about a foot or two high (just like you said)

    so i give you thumbs up :D

  • @SjdibseRRP26 You mean deinonychus?

  • @nuclearzeon Deinonychus are still smaller, Utahraptors are a better match.

  • Remember back when velociraptors were considered to be BADASS? Before people stopped taking them seriously after it was discovered they had feathers?

    In reality, velociraptors were about half the size they were in Jurassic Park. But I still think they were BADASS enough to take down an iguanodon, if they were working in a pack.

  • @nuclearzeon Actually, just before the movie was released they found one that was the same size as the ones in the film. The average is well below, but there is one breed that matches.

  • at 0:16 that dino scared me

  • wow alan grant sounds really stoned in this

  • veLOLciraptor

  • OMG I READ THATS A 7 YEAR OLD BOY AND A 10 YEAR OLD GIRL OMFG I FEEL SO BAD I'D BE SO FRIKEN SCARED IF THAT WAS ME

  • The dinosaur he describes isn't velociraptor, because velociraptor was the size of a turkey and probably ate lizards and insects most of the time, or maybe small cat sized herbivores. This is probably describing bigger raptors like Deinonychus or Utahraptor.

  • the narrator´s voice has been slowed down . everybody who seen the movie knows that

  • grants says the claw is on the middle toe

  • this bastard used Dr. Grant's little talk with the kid at the dig site, only slowed down

  • The narration is just Alan Grant's monologue slowed down, and I think it actually works perfectly because it gives the scenes an eeriness.

  • Cretatious period? It's the Jurassic period. Da. Is he stupid?

  • @SPARTAN9999999991 XD, dude, velociraptors and trex are from the cretaetious period. Which came after the Jurassic.

  • @123agumon Allasaurous evolved into Tyranosaurous Rex in the following periond.  I know that Allasaurous didn't live in the jurassic so the T-Rex had to live in the jurassic. I don't want to go and search this just to prove you or myself wrong.

  • @SPARTAN9999999991 allosaur was jurassic. t-rex was creteatious. T-Rex is not related to allosaurus, as in allo didnt evolve into rex. Allosaurus was THE jurassic predator. Triassic - Barely any dinosaurs, Jurassic - Dinosaurs at their best, Creteatious - Dinosaurs comming to an end.

  • @123agumon nanananannananana, for years I have always heard Allosaurus has evolved into Tyranosaurous Rex and what I have known for most of my life.

  • @SPARTAN9999999991 Evolved? This isn't Pokemon you know, rofl. And sorry but you're wrong. Everyone who knows anything about dinosaurs knows that T-Rex lived in the Cretaceous period. Allosaurus was in the Jurassic, and neither Allosaurus or T-Rex were related at all. Please do some simple research before commenting and making yourself sound silly, since even Wikipedia gives you a simple answer.

  • @Chaoyll I could just go do wikipedia right know and change that. DERP

  • @SPARTAN9999999991 That's why I said 'even' Wikipedia, I wasn't exactly using it as a correct answer. But look up the word 'Allosaurus' on Google and I guarantee you you'll find out it's proper time era in less than thirty seconds. Now stop defending your answer when you know you're wrong, it makes you seem even stupider than you originally sounded. :)

  • @Chaoyll Maybe you should read my second comment you retard. I'm not making myself sound stupid. Also anyone can post stuff on the internet and you can't believe everthing you read. I learned that Allosaurous evolved into Tyranosaurous Rex from Animal Planet. Because you read something on the internet doesn't mean it is real. Sources that you can trust are from books and TV channels like Animal Planet, Science, and Discovery channels.

  • @SPARTAN9999999991 HAHA. Oh god. That's amusing. You learned it off Animal Planet for you, did you? News flash for you, genius, Animal Planet is full of bullshit. Go look up some real dinosaur science programmes and get an education for this stuff. If that's what you learned then something went very wrong somewhere. Try Walking With Dinosaurs, now that's a dinosaur show worth watching AND listening to.

  • @Chaoyll and that is on which TV channe? If you give me anymore bullshit I'm just going to stop commenting because I don't really give a fuck about dinosaurs. BTW Not all of them were on animal planet and the ones that were on animal planet are just programs that were from other channels and were then put on animal planet. Now look what you did. There isn't anymore comments that you can see without going to view all comments or by going to the second page of comments.

  • @SPARTAN9999999991 You really haven't heard of Walking With Dinosaurs? What are you, 5? It's only the biggest and most successful dinosaur documentary there has ever been.

    Also I've no clue what you're on about with the comments part, I can see everything just fine.

  • @Chaoyll All the comment I see are under linked comments and top comments. When I look down at all comments nothing is there unless I go to view all comments and scroll down to the ones that aren't talking about Allosaurous and having to do with me.

    This dinosaur talk is boring. [CHANING SUBJECT]

    watch?v=6qtjI8eGtvM&feature=ch­annel_video_title

  • to the people wondering why the narrator sounds stoned, it's because the video is slowed down. can't you hear it?

  • I guess event horizon DID work!

  • The slow mo talking made me lol, awesome vid XD

  • Stop Smoking Crack And Drinking.

  • Adam Grant is so fucking high in this clip...

  • @gvgkid You mean Alan Grant

  • @pedromoratalla Oh sh-! Yeah, slight typo there... Thanks for correcting me :P

  • These weren't modeled on what we now call velociraptors. Back then and In the book it even says there was a bigger version that was like these raptors that was called velociraptor too, but now it's called deinonychus

  • The fact that Grant's voice is slowed down is makes this hilarious.

  • this guy is stoned

  • The funny thing is, the real Velociraptor only weighed 15kg .

  • @eselpopo And was only 1 - 3 feet tall!

  • @Abominatrix650

    Exactly!

  • haha this is awesome

  • ok who got Grant drunk again?

  • damn, they look 100 times cooler without feathers

    OH WHY did they have to discover that velociraptors were covered with hair and feathers...

    they ruined the scariest dinosaur

    loved it when i was a kid

  • @jantsik112

    It can't be said better.

  • @jantsik112, yeah. Feathers, random coloured skins and smaller eyes. God, why?

  • cute =3

    

  • i believe in this scene that one of the raptors taps its claw on the tile floor. i dont know why but i love that part.

  • So this is why women are usaully not in the kitchen!

  • what about microrapter they are smaller

  • Alan Grant sounds like he's drunk in this vid. LOL!

  • [iminent=BFRr7BgUWfOB] me cago de miedo :)

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  • Well...there actually was but I don't know if it is canon or not cause it was in a video game, what the name was I can not remember sorry for being a bit nerdy but in some sense you could say they were on the island. Well hope that somewhat helps at least .-.

  • Utah raptor hadn't been discovered until after the movie was made. The size from smallest to largest is velociraptor( the size of a turkey) dinonucus( the size of a large dog) then Utah raptor the size of a person

  • @baybam7

    Actually, the first specimens of what would be Utahraptor were discovered in 1975, but they were not studied. Only when a large claw was found in 1991 did paleontologists actively start looking for a large predator carrying a raptor-style claw. Further remains were uncovered and the species was named in 1993. Paleontologists were aware of there potentially being a very large dromaeosaurid (claw carrying predator) sub-species before the movie's release.

  • @baybam7 just thought I'd help you out right quick. Deinonychus was not a raptor. The term "Raptor" means bird of prey. All raptors had feathers. You are right about velociraptors being the smallest, and you are right about Utahraptors being the largest. The one in the middle is not Deinonychus, it's the Oviraptor.

  • @Quetzecoatl deinonychus had no feathers. Why are all these cotton faggots saying it had them?

  • Velociraptors are not very scary. More like a giant turkey!

  • velociraptors have the most evil-looking grins in history

  • velociraptors are chuck norris's pet

  • doesn't the narrator sound like Agent Smith from The Matrix

  • Wtf is worng with the narrator??? is he like drunk or something hahaha???

  • @KodaGuns It's actually Grant. Remember at the beginning of the movie where he kinda freaks out the fat kid that was mouthing off during his presentation. I guess whoever posted this vid slowed down the audio of his speech.

  • @KodaGuns it's the protagonist from the very beginning of the movie talking to that fat kid because he said that velociraptors are like "big chickens"

  • @KodaGuns It's a Slowed down Alan Grant.

  • @KodaGuns have you even seen the movie? its Dr. Grant's voice slowed down -.-

  • @KodaGuns

    It's Sam Neil talking to a skeptical little fat kid in the movie. The audio has been edited to make him sound that way.

  • the narrator sounds totally fucking stoned

  • @T16Akatsuki Sam Neil - It's slowed down.

  • They dont make things look this good anymore, its not all CGI, thats good.

  • ok i was watching this in the dark and i turned to my left and saw my mom who had crept up on me ................... never screamed so high in my life!!!!

  • Clever girl...

  • I thought velociraptors had feathers?

  • jajajajajajjajajaaaaaaaaaaaa, some

  • This is my favorite raptor version...of the 3 films. They are the scariest!

  • His voice slowed down like that kind of makes him sound drunk.

  • the first jurrassic park was the best no other dinosaur movie as well as sequels of jp

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  • @elizaxeight Utah raptor. it's what they were based on, not Deinonychus

  • @xIegionx

    Actually, they were based on a Deinonychus. When the novel was written and when filming began, there were no known large raptors. As it was, the Utahraptor was discovered before the movie was released, prompting Stan Winston (visual effects) to joke, "We made it, then they discovered it".

  • @thestaggie The original concept was Velociraptors, even though actual Vraptors were small. In the novel the island had Raptors and Deinonychus with Deinonychus being smaller. It's true during the film they did indeed find a larger raptor, thus instead they now can say they based it off the Utah raptor and not Velociraptor. Since I believe a Utah raptor is larger than Deinonychus.

  • @xIegionx

    No, the novel never had Deinonychuses. Isla Nublar only had 15 species. Tyrannosaur, Velociraptor and Dilophosaur were the only carnivorous species. And the Compys if you want to add them. Are you maybe thinking of the Dilophosaur? In the book they're big, 10 feet tall, bigger than a Raptor, but they made it small in the movie so people did not get confused with a Dilophosaur and a Velociraptor.

  • @thestaggie No I'm not confusing and yes in the novels there was a Deinonychus. The Dilophosaurs in the film was a juvenile not to confuse the audience with raptors... Though int he novel it's said that it was an adult that killed Nedry. It may have been on Isla sorna. Grant even says something about one in his dig site. Also according to JP canon it was almost certain they were on isla sorna

  • @xIegionx

    Well, I've got a list, straight from the first book, and Deinonychus is not amongst he 15 species within the Park.

    Species in Jurassic Park (Isla Nublar) according the the novel (canon) - Tyrannosaurs, Velociraptors, Dilophosaurs, Maiasaurs, Triceratops, Stegosaurs, Procompsognathids, Othnielia, Apatosaurs, Hadrosaurs, Pterosaurs, Hypsilophodontids, Euoplocephalids, Styracosaurs and Callovasaurs. 3 carnivorous predators (T-Rex, Raptors and Dilophosaurs).

  • @xIegionx

    In the novel, Tim mentions Deinonychus but Dr. Grant tells him that they have been reclassified as a species of Velociraptor. The Deinonychus never appears in a novel or in a movie. The Lost World novel only adds Carnotaurs as predators to Isla Sorna (Site B), while Jurassic Park 3 adds a Ceratosaurus and a Spinosaurus on Isla Sorna and JP3 is not canon. There is no evidence, book or movie, of Deinonychuses being created.

  • @thestaggie the spino isn't canon int he books. there wasn't even a Jp3 book

  • @xIegionx

    I know that. I've read both of Michael Crichton's books. All I'm saying is The Lost World novel adds a Carnotaur, while JP3 adds a Ceratosaur and a Spinosaur. Those are the only other predators added to the T-Rex, Raptors and Dilophosaurs. Point I am trying to make is that there are no Deinonychuses on Isla Nublar (Jurassic Park) or Isla Sorna (Site B). Ingen never ''manufactured'' that species. Not in canon, not in JP3. Deinonychus does not appear in the Jurassic Park universe.

  • @thestaggie ther were deinonchus on the island. but it was smaller than the raptors even if thatisn't real.

    the raptors int he film could be based on utah rators

  • @WowImTheWorst

    There is no Deinonychuses on either island. I've gone to great lengths to name the predators present in the Park and on Site B. T-Rex, Raptors, Dilophosaurs in Jurassic Park, and Carnosaurs on Site B according to the novel, The Lost World. That's it, 4 predators in canon. There is no proof in either book of Deinonychus. And as I said, I have the book right in front of me and in the chapter ''Control'', there is a list of every species in the park and there is no Deinonychus.

  • what kinda park is this?

  • at 1:14 the boy looks like the kid from home alone

  • thumbs up if at 0:58 you looked beside you.

  • my dog's claws on the wooden floor in our house sounds like a raptor.

    I sit up at night scared

  • Raise awareness. Join National Velociraptor Awarness day on Facebook to save lives, lol XD

  • watching this high is trippy

  • 122 cows watched this video.

  • velociraptors are awsome

  • Thank God for extinction!!

  • me encanta cuando levanta la uñita el raptor

  • yo cuando tenia 3 años lo vi y me CAGUÉ de miedo xd ah! y ahora tengo 13 años

  • WTF? Dr Grant sounds like he took a whole bunch of reds!

  • @deancook652 he sounds like he is high

  • lòl_ÅñÿÓNè_wÂnñÄ_chät_wÎth_mÉ_­i_fEEl_so_lÒnÈlý_tÕDÅy*

  • The Velociraptors were not that big, their real size is just as big as a turkey, maybe they just made them bigger in the movie to make it look more dramatic.

  • @CatchedByAngels I've done research, and they're supposed to be about 6 feet.

  • @TheDarthPineapple Ye, but they were only 0.5 m tall.

  • @TheDarthPineapple actually 7ft. tall.

  • @CatchedByAngels utah raptor's are big

  • no!

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  • I don't care WHAT the Fossils say, THIS is a Velociraptor, not the 2 foot bird with its tail in the air

  • The Velociraptors on screen brings so much power, it's likely one of the best creatures to be shot.

  • Yeah, been then they found that Uath Raptors were that big after the movie released, so still realistic to some degree.

  • real life Velociraptors were way smaller. still good movie though

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  • Paleontologists believe they had feathers and small wings that they could use to glide learned that in biology today thought it was pretty interesting.

  • point is, they are alive when they start to eat you... did anyone else get a cold shiver at this point... :|

  • orr maybay accroosss the bellay spleen yur intstins

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  • Useless ugly voice :o Why do people need to put this shit on a so good movie ?...

  • @W1ndj4cK its the main character talking from the first movie, except his voice has been slowed down

  • @W1ndj4cK It's Alan Grant's voice slowed down to snail status.

  • 2:00, pause is just in the right spot and you can see death staring at that guy

  • Very un-realistic. Velociraptors were only a meter tall.

  • @RSbigdeeno1 how the fuck would you know? did you live to see an actual one? no? didn't think so

  • @RSbigdeeno1 *hi five for wikipedia!*

  • @snakedemon11 Damn right!