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Re:About the JP Raptors.
Posted: 28 May 2003, 23:44
by Chiara
LOL, nah, I wasn't dissin myself<br /><br />Something between my friends. . .it's my nickname, so0o. . .
Re:About the JP Raptors.
Posted: 11 Jun 2003, 02:45
by ChristinaGrant
I heard that after the book and movie came out, they did find a Velociraptor that was 6 ft. tall, don't know how long he was, but that proved it, and this was in a science mag, they had John R. Horner on a science show. I think Dr. Grant knows what he is talking about. I hate that that some of the sites say Dr. Grant is a fake, I don't think he is, and I can quote him almost word for word, and I want to go on a fossil find with him too and draw the dinosaurs and enter stuff in the computer for him. :-*he'd get lots of those.
Re:About the JP Raptors.
Posted: 18 Jun 2003, 14:05
by Montruro
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Re:About the JP Raptors.
Posted: 27 Jun 2003, 22:35
by Nagisa
Okay, I'm just going to lay down some simple paleontological facts here.<br /><br />--Velociraptor mongoliensis: approx. 2 ft. in height and 6 ft. in length<br />--Deinonychus antirrhops: approx. 4-5 ft. in height and 10 ft. in length<br />--Utahraptor ostrummaysorum: approx. 8-9 ft. in height and 20-24 ft. in length<br />--Velociraptor (JP remix): approx. 5-6 ft. in height and 10-12 ft. in length<br /><br />Now I'll move on to skull structure. Velociraptor mongoliensis's skull was very narrow in the jaws. Deinonychus antirrhops, however, had the broader jaws that adorn the Jurassic Park "Raptors."<br /><br />On to location. Velociraptor mongoliensis is a native of Mongolia and China. Deinonychus antirrhops is a native of the Western USA, which is where Dr. Grant's team is digging when they find the Jurassic Park "Raptor."<br /><br />--------<br /><br />I'm not going to attack Spielberg or Horner over this issue (I only go after Horner whenever he opens his mouth about LARGE carnivores...). Spielberg needed a man-sized movie monster, Velociraptor was in the original book as a highly intelligent killing machine; you put two and two together and you get the current Velociraptor.<br /><br />However, I only seek to show that the animal used in the movie is closer to Deinonychus antirrhops than it is to any other dinosaur. For a Velociraptor or Utahraptor, it was off scientifically, but for a Deinonychus, it was very, very accurate.
Re:About the JP Raptors.
Posted: 28 Jun 2003, 08:41
by Mallon
[quote author=Nagisa link=board=19;threadid=615;start=45#msg28483 date=1056767748]Deinonychus antirrhops, however, had the broader jaws that adorn the Jurassic Park "Raptors."<hr></blockquote><br /><br />Actually, the newest, most up-to-date skull reconstructions of _Deinonychus_ look a lot like _Coelophysis_!
Re: About the JP Raptors.
Posted: 31 Aug 2003, 20:06
by Dinonico
It's true, the velociraptors have never been found in Montana.
Re:About the JP Raptors.
Posted: 01 Sep 2003, 22:57
by Paradox
Simple explanation for why Velociraptor was chosen over Deinonychus: it sounds more menacing, and has a nice shorthand term "raptor."
Re:About the JP Raptors.
Posted: 02 Sep 2003, 18:53
by ChristinaGrant

Well, I think they were cool anyway and I know they had to follow the book closely so what they had was in there. But, it was a cool movie all in all and I love drawing them. Can't wait for #4 to come out. /tongue.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":P" border="0" alt="tongue.gif" />
Re:About the JP Raptors.
Posted: 25 Sep 2003, 20:38
by Tyrannis
yeah well even if they were actual size they would have been more than they actually are like being super intelligent (more than they are in the movie) and have a very advanced culture so they still would have been exceedingly dangerous
Re:About the JP Raptors.
Posted: 26 Sep 2003, 08:48
by Mallon
QUOTE yeah well even if they were actual size they would have been more than they actually are like being super intelligent (more than they are in the movie) and have a very advanced culture so they still would have been exceedingly dangerous
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I have never heard such blasphemy in my life.