Could You Survive JURASSIC PARK?

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Life finds a way…Jake (that’s me!) is enjoying a relaxing vacation at Jurassic Park when something goes terribly wrong and the dinosaurs escape their cages. With the prehistoric beasts running rampant, the race is on to get to the last boat off the island…and see if you could survive the awesome power of a T-Rex bite, being hunted by Pterosaurs and conversely, whether or not dinosaurs could actually survive in OUR world.

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0:00 Welcome To Jurassic Park
1:52 Real Life Dinos
3:58 Real Life Science
6:10 Getting Bitten By A T-Rex
9:31 The Ptruth About Pterosaurs
13:04 Could Dinosaurs Exist Today?
16:50 Helicoptering Out

ADDITIONAL LEARNING

• Ancient DNA & de-extinction

• Dinosaur bites & eating habits

• Pterosaurs, the REALLY BIG ones

• Climate of the Dinosaur era (paleoecology) and could they survive in our world:

#CYSTM #jurassicpark #trex
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Welcome back to CYSTM Season 2! I really hope you love this episode. It was a dream to make as you'll find out why in the behind-the-scenes linked in the description. See you next week for another FREE episode!

Vsauce
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Funny thing about the Velociraptors in Jurassic Park is they are similar to a Raptor species named Utahraptor. Ironically Utahraptor was discovered a couple of months before Jurassic Park’s debut in 1993. Crazy that in trying to make scarier Velociraptors, ILM basically predicted a species of dinosaur not yet discovered.

Ragan
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I just love how Jake's dad was just chillin the entire time letting his son have fun before saving him lol

Tupacem
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3:27 missed the chance to say "our understanding has evolved jurassic-ally"

thememegeneer
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DAMN, THAT ANATOMICALLY AND BIOLOGICALLY CORRECT VELOCIRAPTOR IS NO WAY CG

PROLLY A PRACTICAL EFFECT

WOW

vibhavarigajbhiye
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“Raptors weren’t actually that intimidating at all.”

Utahraptor has entered the chat.

johnmcafee
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"raptors weren’t actually that intimidating at all"

utaraptor: angry 6 foot tall noises

holycrusader
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“raptors weren’t actually that intimidating at all”
Utahraptor: allow me to introduce myself

swarmreturns
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Raptors were not intimidating at all… *laughs in utahraptor*

GojiCenter
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The oxygen deprivation experiment simulated if you brought a dinosaur via a time machine to our present day and made it run. If they were born in our time, I would suspect that a similar thing that happens to humans that experience a decrease in oxygen would occur; that is, the body eventually adapts to the new conditions (primarily by increasing red blood cell count). This is why many athletes will train at high altitudes. So, I guess what I’m trying to say is that life would, um, find a way.

jamesthedoctor
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"Pterosaur that is a flying dinosaur"

*heavy disappointment sigh intensifies*

CLAREROMVoid
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“In real life raptors are small”
So your not going to talk about the Utahraptor that was about as big as the “velociraptor” depicted in Jurassic park, it might actually be bigger.

masonrowden
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Remembering that famous tweet:
We owe Jurassic Park an apology, when we said there's no way they reopen a park after thousands of people die, after disneyland and coronavirus we know that's 100% what they would do

UCjNrKLyRJI-abFAqiNoQ
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The jaw robot broke its own teeth... Damn that's terrifying.

SkylorBeck
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They actually already knew velociraptors were tiny during the making of the film, they just didn't want to use the actual raptors name dromaeosaurid Deinonychus that was large because well.. the name isn't as cool.

jakemiller
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9:00 "Ode to Joy" playing while the skeleton was getting destroyed was a nice touch.

KingDugan
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IJustine has never encountered a territorial turkey apparently.

neilrobinson
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Its cool that universal allowed y'all to film and use archive footage. I imagine this is gonna be a 4k special feature since they liked the back to the future one so much. Maybe they could even show this somewhere in the visitor center on loop. It would fit the discovery theme of it.

TroubleLightCoasters
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7:54 that is not the replica of a T-rex skull, but rather a replica of an Acrocanthosaur skull, another large north-American carnivore.
Edit: It is important to state this because Acrocanthosaurus had a jaw and tooth morphology designed to slice and tear flesh, not having the robust teeth and powerful jaws of a Tyrannosaur, which crushed and ate bone on a regular basis.

SCR_ProductionsYT
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"Pterosaurs were flying dinosaurs..."

I'm gonna stop you right there, chief.

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