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  • velocity=vitesse=speed=celerit­as

  • THEY EVOLVED INTO BIRDS, PEOPLE. EVOLUTION IS THE TRUTH

  • veLOLciraptor

  • Thanks for uploading helped me prove an arguement

  • i dont speak french so i just look at the pichtures

  • my brother is horticultor and he find 2 fossils of velosiraptor !! he give them to me :)

  • deep fry

  • they say unlike they are in movies, refering to JPark I guess, raptors were small predators, used their feathers to change direction quicly while running and would cut dead bodies open with their powerful claw rather than their teeth. not enough information for a translation.

  • how do you make this into english??

  • 00:15 did i hear "eat a dick" lol??

  • @one80sx no?

    

  • @one80sx

    "Il était couvert de plumes" he had feathers, i don't hear "eat a dick" lol

  • quersto vidio e adato ai bambini

  • i am incontinent when jam balls are on the menu!

  • FACT : Velociraptors liked frogs and snails :D

  • compared to the jurassic park raptors, this ones look like giant chickens

  • @vanjo6187 the jurassic park raptors are actually Deinonychus

  • wish I had a French girl friend

  • Pas mal ^^ le Vélociraptor me fascine depuis mon enfance j'ai adoré :)

  • a mi me gustan los ceraptosidos son mis favoritos pero esto lo que acabo de ver no me gusto entonses pongo3 estrellas nada mas odio a los carnivoros si les gustan los carnivoros que selos coman

  • @MovieMaster1st  Why?

  • @SasuUchiwa57 cuz french ppl are idiots, go to france and see for yourself

  • @MovieMaster1st I'm french !! U_U'

  • @SasuUchiwa57 I feel for you...

  • @MovieMaster1st U_U"

  • @MovieMaster1st U are pathetic , discover the world , learn , and shut up . Thanx .

  • @manu7668 U should do the same thing (so shut up)

  • @MovieMaster1st The mini trailer is good , not ur comment on french people ,

  • @manu7668 I don't care

  • @MovieMaster1st French people are not idiots , U are idiot ;)

  • @manu7668 ok I admit, 99% of all french ppl r idiots (including you)

  • @MovieMaster1st No no , 1% , U are in .

  • @manu7668 that's right, the 1% of all ppl who arent idiots includes me

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  • @MovieMaster1st Tu es idiot , définitivement ...

  • The Altair of dinosaurs.

  • False

  • i remember when i found out that velociraptors looked like wimps. thank you jurassic park for fueling lies.  (jp used deinonychus)

  • @jewelfewel Velociraptors and deinonychus were considered the same species back then. They didn't lie, they're just outdated. All of that stuff about size was all sorted out during the making of the movie, so they never changed it.

  • ah enfin un français sur youtube bonne video

  • lisez pas ce message ou vous tomberez dans le piege

  • it looks like a chicken

  • @MsMami67 I thought of a vulture when I saw it.

  • cant find this in english

  • looks like a big angry roadrunner (miep,miep)

  • Excellent. Le velociraptor reste le meilleur carnivore en stratégie. Merci pour la vidéo

  • le veloceraptor un géant est un coq

  • motherfu...

  • I found the video! : D well, I have dismitified dinosaurs in the way many of them were like harmless chickens, in the way a dog could kill people but they actually dont, or chickens could attack but they dont, they could just cohabit if still cohexisted

  • i think the velociraptors are better in jurassic park i don't like the feather idea but it's probably true

  • Only the french...

  • i think all bipedal dinosaurs were feathered. there is no proof, but thats what i think

  • @Basskicker93 Did you see the fossils of Microraptorinae like Microraptor, Sinosauropteryx or Scansoriopterygidae? You can see feathers. There are even five stages of feathers. Archaeopteryx had feathers too (stage 5). Anyway, birds are dinosaurs.

    In fact, Compsognathidae (stage 1), Alvarezsauridae, Ornithomimidae, Therezinosauridae (stage 3), Sinosauropterygidae (stage 2) Tyrannosauridae (stage 4), Oviraptosauridae, Troodontidae, Sinornithosauridae, and Dromeosauridae (stage 5) were feathered.

  • @Basskicker93

    No no no. In science nobody can just come up with a wild idea and be taken seriously without proof. It's not sensationalist journalism where they can make up whatever they want to sell more issues. Your opinion has no basis in reality.

    Fact is they DID find feathers on dinosaurs in some fossils. Also, a lot of the typically birdlike features in their hips and bones is further proof.

    Wrong. There was the ARCHEOPTERYX with feathers and other early birds too back then.

    Flagged.

  • @McLarenMercedes then how is it that saurischian animals like the theropods were more avian-like than ornithischians? that has always bugged me.

  • @nerdyharry : Hips of Birds evolved separately from Ornithischians (bird hip dinosaurs). convergent evolution is acquisition of the same biological trait in unrelated lineages. You can see similar situation between Ichthyosaurs of the time of dinosaurs and modern Dolphins. Both are unrelated but both have very similar body shape.

  • @RocketHarry865 then would you say that the hadrosaur-like bills of ducks and geese are also a case of converging traits, or are ducks really just flying dwarf-hadros? or the ceratopsian-bills of particularly, smaller psittacines for that matter? also, external bodily forms are one thing, but how the hell do hip-bones end up being shaped the same in quadrupedal triceratops as in bipedal birds, and in bipedal t-rex the same as a lizard?

  • @nerdyharry : Bird like hips developed separately 3 times in Dinosaur evolution. First time was with the Ornithischians. However the second and third times both occurred in the Theropods which were supposed to be Saurischia in a clade know as Maniraptora. The Maniraptora are distinguished from other Theropod groups with their hip bones pointing backwards. Maniraptora include Deinonychosauria, Oviraptorosauria, Therizinosauria and Aves.

  • @Basskicker93 woah dude, what period did you come from?

  • thing is rapters could of ben big but maby just maby over time they envolved and became small and formed feathers

  • Deinonychus were too small and Utah raptors were too big to be analogous to the raptors in JP. In any case, there's several other things besides size that was wrong with JP raptors. Feathers, which were already mentioned. Also, velociraptors were probably only as intelligent as the most intelligent ostrich. We're not even sure they hunted in packs. Only one fossil has ever suggested they did, and that was simply a lot of deinonychus together around one carcass. But we also see that with vultures

  • cool 3d animation. they look real.

  • es-ce que c<est moi ou quand le dinosaure a bu de leau sa la comme fait glouo gloup gloup XD OMG a 1:23

  • How Do You Get the English Translation to this?

  • baho yaks kaluod!!!dirty lawas!!!

  • hasn't Velociraptors having feathers like that been debunked?

  • @MissWhiate

    Other raptor dinosaurs like Microraptor and Sinornithosaurus have been found with impressions of advanced flight feathers so the inference of feathers on Velociraptor is justified by phylogenetic bracketing. In addition, the ulna of a Velociraptor was found to possess quill knobs which act as attachment points for feathers on modern birds so this provides more direct confirmation.

    So Velociraptor was almost certainly feathered, probably heavily so.

  • imagine if dinosaur was real today, we would all die

  • we would have never evolved,if dinos didnt die from that meteorite

  • no we wont die!! that why we invented the .50 caliber sniper rifle for sure we hunters hunt them down! their instinct of survival! human are the most dangerous ever walk in this planet!

  • now thats funny, they had to translate the english into french

  • Finally a group of animators that make animals fight like animals.. Non of the bull crap of Animal Face-off. D<

  • umm duh

  • @dudedudeshnitzel umm no they probably did i just dont believe the earth is 50 million years old!

  • c nul ta video mon ga

  • spanish !!!!

  • @Tsunamierico No french!

  • Perhaps it was in there genetic plan to evolve into birds in order to escape an impending disaster, millions of years in the future, proof that we are a part of a much bigger picture.

    Or maybe anus switched places with my mouth for the day and I'm spouting feces all over the internet.

  • @novembermember

    educated and funny! :P haha

  • Video's these days really make Dinosaur life-like

  • hoy he visto este documental en la 2 y me ha resuelto muchas dudas y muy interesantes!

  • question is, why did they evolve into birds? arms and "hands" are more useful, hehe!

  • @icelifeguard , haha, maybe more useful, but perhaps not as sucessful, time will be the judge of that.

  • chicken velociraptor FAIL

  • Velociraptors didn't look like this... FAIL!!! They looked more like the velociraptors at Dinosaur Planet- White Tip's Journey! These are prehistoric turkeys!

  • @annon003 They are not lizards, they're not even reptiles, strictly speaking. We have used CT scans on rocks containing dinosaur fossils which let us see preserved impressions of soft tissue. We now know that their hearts were large four chambered hearts. Dinosaurs, like birds and mammals, were warm blooded, not cold blooded like reptiles.

  • most dinosaurs would have had feathers. kinda ruins the image of them, but hey

  • especially considering that modern birds seem to have evolved from them, but, as you said, hey

  • the movie designed velociraptors were more in the style of "Utahraptor" or "deinonichus" than velociraptor

    google em and u might see a resemblence

  • I prefer the design of the movie Jurassic park

  • surprisingly, what you prefer them to look like and what they really looked like is totally irrelevant.

  • oh i love raptors, its sucha fasenating creature, i found a velociraptor claw 3 mounths ago in kina in a dig, i still have it,

  • Many dinosaurs have feathers in reality. But in a lot of movies, they aren't given feathers. Why that?

  • probably cause film makers think it takes there scary factor away if they make them look too much like birds

  • marketing (like many other holywood bullshit rambo etc.)

    aggressive turkey is not scaring enough... os its very simple!

  • @Nishkid641 they look really stupid with feathers, they dont even know if they had them, they are just guessing they did becuase of the speed they can run

  • @acribato That's not true. They have found many dinosaurs, including many of the Dromaeosauridae family (raptors) with feather impressions in the fossils lining them. Velociraptors also have knobby protuberances along their arms called quilknobs, which all birds have to anchor wing feathers.

  • I doubt very much a Raptor would have taken on a beast like this. First this animal had a beak and it would snap off a raptors leg if it got a hold if it. An predator animal that has a serious leg injury is unlikely to survive. Im guessing but I think its more likely to go for smaller animals or injured ones. Its designed for speed for chaseing fast animals, Just like the Cheetah does.

  • They were hungry, so they can't just wait around for weaker prey to come along.

  • Well there are findings of Protoceratops and Velociraptor interlocked dying together, so them fighting is not purely fictional, but actual suggested by the fossil record. In the found case it's obvious they both died from the fight.

  • parlez vous anglais?

  • Some dinos were feathered. Velociraptors too?

  • yes it was basically a flightless bird

  • yes. all with the word raptor at the end were feathered. the word Raptor means bird of prey which is how they all got their names. a modern day raptor is an eagle or a hawk or a falcon.

  • @Kdarkov nein es waren flussen, flaum, federn keine haare

  • @Kdarkov yes, but some dinosuars weren't. But the velociraptor was featherd and sometimes it had no feathers.

  • make one fot the Velociraptor in english or at least put sub titels

  • Well look at it this way!When reptiles ruled raptors may have been the smartest!Now when mammals rule humans are the smartest!in 10miljon years maybe fish is the smartest ones!everyone has their era!

  • that's pretty good animation. o.o

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  • this french bull shit, i like JP versions of raptors and i think john horner is alot more accurate than these guys

  • god dude don't insult the french can't u see its produced by the BBC! its not french at all... they just made a french version of the original english one! asshole

  • the jurassic park raptor isnt actually a Velociraptor its a different kind of raptor called a DEINONYCHUS.

    and real velociraptors where like 4foot tall and their skeleton is a certain shape which makes scientists believe they had feathers, plus....... there first creatures to walk the planet were birds so raptors may have had feathers due to evolution evolving???

  • @G6T9R huh i thought it was a utah raptor but i guess utah raptor is bigger then the average human but if u look closely or just think about it the totally exagerate on the size just look at the t-rex scenes and in jp scene in the kitchen the raptors were about the size the children but in jp 2 thier as big as the adults when the guy said that thier are velociraptor in the long grass

  • @G6T9R wrong!

  • @Exinakaseanyboy how am i wrong? its on every bloody tv show about raptors!

  • @G6T9R The first creatures to walk the earth were Arthropods. The skeletal structure of all dromaeosaurs does partially indicate a link to birds but it's the imprints that looked like feathers around the fossils they found in Mongolia which back up the theory as such. Kdarkov - A lot of Saurischian dinosaurs had feathers, I'm not entirely sure whether they found the same imprints with Tyrannosaur fossils but It is highly likely Tyrannosaurids had feathers on various parts of it's body.

  • @G6T9R the raptors from jurassic park look like utah raptors than dynonychus

  • @giagarex utahraptors had a skull similar to a triceratops... go check it!

  • @ghostdog7575 Ya I know that

    

  • @G6T9R Moreover the Deinonychus and the Velociraptor were relatives.

  • @G6T9R Yeah or a Utahraptor.

  • @AlexDIIM Nah utahraptor is to big.

  • @DinoFightClub Yeah, I' ve just checked out. In Jurassic Park, they mixed some distintive features of 2 different dinos. Deinonychus were 1,5 meters high but Utahraptor had the 23 cm claw, while raptors were smaller than both Deino and Utah.

    How disappointing! :-|

  • @G6T9R Yeah and velociraptor lived in Mongolia.

  • @G6T9R

    wrong. Real velociraptors were no larger than modern day turkeys, and they were covered in feathers. If we saw one today, we would mistake it for an unusual looking bird

  • @G6T9R: nah everybody even in the novel called them Velociraptor, even more specific, Velociraptor Mongoliensis.

    I think there's 2 reason to explain it:

    1/ Easy one: Crichton screwed up and assign the wrong size to the Velociraptors.

    2/ Author supportive: the dinos in Jurassic Park were genetically engineered right? So it's normal if there were actually discrepancies with these theme park dinos and real dinos from the Mesozoic.

  • @anhkhoashevakt

    Their size was increased for movie purposes, they wouldn't be very scary to the adience if they were only a few feet tall. I have no idea why they had to use the Velociraptor in particular seeing how it's actually smaller.

  • @anhkhoashevakt yes it was called Velociraptor mongoliensis in the film but it's a blooper. In the movie and novel they found a fossile in Montana! That is the range of Deinonychus which, at the time, was called Velociraptor antirrhopus. A character in Crichton's novel also states that "…Deinonychus is now considered one of the velociraptors"... Crichton just made confusion about velociraptors in general an Velociraptor mongoliensis...

  • @G6T9R well what you say about Velociraptor is true but those in Jurassic Park were totally invented dinosaurs. In fact the Deynonichus is bigger than a Velociraptor but not as big as those in the film and the Deinonichus was very similar to a velociraptor. It had feathers too! Anyway this was not known at the time. They chose the deinonychus as a starting base. They changed the shape of the snout and forelimbs and made the tail short and flexible to make them look more scary!

  • @G6T9R and the fact that in the film we have a (though heavily modified) Deinonychus is that in the film and novel they found a fossile of it in Montana! Now: Velociraptor mongolensis lived in China and Mongolia. But since velociraptors were discovered and named prior to the discovery of Deinonychus, it was, at first, named Velociraptor antirrhopus. Now the correct name is Deinonychus antirrhopus.

    P.s.: Deinonychus and Velociraptor were both incredibly stupid while in JP they are super-smart!!!

  • @G6T9R I read in Robert T. Bakker's book (he's a paleontologist that worked unofficially on Jurassic Park) that those raptors were the size of Utahraptor. But they always looked like Deinonychus to me... so I don't really know what they are anymore. I just call them "jurassic Park Raptors" or "Jurassic Park Velociraptors", since they're so controversial.

  • yeah look at the way this one looks it looks like a turkey. and the head isnt right for the shape of the skeleton. they were 4 1/2 feet tall.

  • (dinobot2468) i agree with u completely, a creature dat looks like dat could be dumber than an average day chicken

  • yeah a raptor is suposed to be smarter than chimps.

  • You might like a specific interpreation more, but that is only based on your taste. Your neither a paleontologists or an evolutionary biologists so why don't you leave it to the proffesionels to determine which is actually the most "accurate" model?

  • i believe that the raptors are about 4 1/2ft tall but i dont believe it had feathers. i say what if it died eating a feathery dinosaur.

  • Are you an paleontologist? I doubt it

    Just because you saw raptors as how they were portrayed in Jurassic park doesnt mean thats how they look.

  • it has feathers

  • we dont know that. it could have just died eating a bird thing. but the raptor is still about 4 1/2 foot tall.

  • like that would happen. they were 31/2 feet tall average and had feathers

  • also, they need to match the feathers with the color of the landscape.

  • looked like a turkey, its probably what it looked like, but its a possibility that they had no feathers at all, birds evolved to flight having feathers(dinos are ancestors of birds). just showing possibility for jp fans.

  • theyve ruind it the jurassik park raptor looked awsome

  • that version was fantasy, this is real. its not ruined , its improved

  • they haven't ruined anything.

    In films they often exaggerate animals to add impact... therefore not following fact.

    Besides Utahraptors DID fit the size of the JP raptors... so just admire them now. =P

  • sorry, didn't mean to jump. But there are raptors larger than the turkey-sized Velociraptor.. which is a relief. lol

  • kaylin is sexy

  • Velociraptors had feathers ?

  • actually yes, we had a wrong image of velociraptors bcuz of Jurrasic park movie, such V.Raptors as in JP do not exist, the realones were little (50cm height) and feathered birdlike raptors.

  • thats very possible!

    of course..they dint use it to fly.. but to keep warm..

  • Well, they were most likely warm blooded.

  • J'aime pas les gros dindons.

    :(

  • ramassis de connerie quel bande de cons ...

    1/4 des espece sur terre son non repertoriée et meme bcp de celle quon connais on ne sais meme pas comment elle se reproduisent !!!

    et cette bande de con vient nous affirmer des chose dont il ne mettrais jamais un de leur cheveux a couper!!! quel bande de con je les hais aller crever en enfer bande de pourriture

  • Very good!

  • poor dinos

  • aparamment il ne ferais pas que 75 centimetre, mais plustot 1M20 de hauteur pour un metre 80 de la tete a la queu, ce qui n'etais pas tres grand non plus ^^ ca change des dinosaure de jurasique park XD, j'ai vu un reportage du même genre a la tele et ils montrais que les tyranausaure durant toute leur enfance avais des plumes et les prefais en passant a l'age adulte

  • haha i understand !

  • It would have kicked like roosters do in a cock fight.

  • im a raptor

  • i love dinosaur documents! thanks for posting this what a shame i don't understand french xD

  • We don't really know how velociraptor hunted precisely or if they hunted in packs. There are definitely good reasons for why velociraptor may have hunted in packs...but the solid evidence isn't there yet to be 100% sure. Similarly, we don't know exactly how they hunted. We can just make good guesses, which is what the whole field of paleontology is mostly about.

  • ciao

  • raptors r awesome

  • está chido el video lástima que no le entiendo ni madres

    pero no la chinguen, los velocirraptores no tenían plumas

  • Hola ! Al velocirapor le Gustaa la Pizhula Vieja ! & taa trb weno el video ;)

  • Velociraptors are tight! But why is this video olny in French?

  • Velociraptors would not hunt alone. They were very birdlike and light, and to tackle most herbivores would've been risky.

  • everytime a velociraptor middle hanging toe clikcs grounmd it means theres danger or food ahead

  • 1.velociraptors hunted in packs of 4-6 members;

    2.they did not use this tactic - they made quick attacks and then darted to safety, leting the next one to attack, until the prey bled to death

  • oh sure

  • Shit, as young we were told how lizard like dinosaurus were and now they're birds. Yet, it dosen't really matter as long as it's goes with the facts we already know. Velociraptor, as we know, is a birdlike dinosaur but I think it was slimmer than this version we can see here. And now they also say that Tyrannosaurus, my other all-time fav, had feathers. Imagine that, a giant chicken! How fast was Velociraprot, btw? I've forgotten and I cannot find the same number twice!