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7 because itâs an herbivore dinosaur, so thereâs no prey
Thatâs what Timmy said about blind đ dinosaurs đŠ đŠ
10/10
Bruh if that Therizinosaurus was blind than that deer had to have been deaf đ
That thing was blind!?
@@ryangroves596 not truly blind. they made it similar to moles so the Therizinosaurus just had really really bad eyesight
â@@abimaelreyes7134 it had cataracts, it's lenses are clouded making its vision blurry just like in humans
â@@CheeseBoat25 thank you. all i knew it was poor eyesight but i didnt think he was blind blind like how every one was saying. so i just went with the mole vision
only on the one eye that was facing her when she was hanging from the parachute. the other eye was completely fine
And the fact that this is a Herbivore is scarier because it's not hunting but protecting it's territory much like hippos who kill more people than lions do.
@@deeznuts-pf2lv Why throw out an insult just because you have a different opinion? The internet is full of keyboard warriors I swear
@deez nuts dude that logic isn't stupid when you apply it to the sloth bear because even though it eats fruits it will kill anything that comes near it because it sees everything as a threat and it's natural predator is the tiger
@@deeznuts-pf2lv it's not a stupid logic. Are you dumb? Herbivores will kill you in order to protect themselves and their young. A lion or a hippo are dangerous animals either way no matter what the situation is
@@deeznuts-pf2lv your logic ain't different from stupid tho. Do you know a bear?
@@deeznuts-pf2lv Tell me, did you wake up and decide youâre going to be an asshole or is this just your natural demeanour?
That deer's behaviour really tells you all you need to know about the intelligence of the people who made this movie...
Exactly. That deer would have been long gone. Shit writing and shit films
Both herb animals
Deer probably never expected that he would get clawed like this
@@ArjunLoveableChannel deers are smart
If the same animal is attacking their kind always then he should have reacted accordingly
@@ArjunLoveableChannel BRUH. Deers and âdinosaursâ donât coexist. Come on now
Yeah dinosaur representation peaked with the first 3 JP movies lol(probably only the first too)
The fact that this was the best scene in the whole movie speaks a lot about how much this series has fallen
The movie sucked but how they portrayed this animal was pretty cool. Even with modern animals, many people think herbivores are gentle because they donât hunt. They not. Even if they donât eat you afterwards, herbivores will fuck you up just as bad as a predator.
@@refulgent_fanta in fact,some herbivores are more aggressive than actual predators
Nature is simply BRUTAL. This universe is categorized but destruction by the inanimate or brutality by the animate.
It's a fallen kingdom if you will
tbh i just dont know how you make this a good movie even after the original film, not even talking about 2 or 3... They all fell victim to the same thing and it was brought to light in the movie ironically, "no one cares about dinosaurs anymore" -- sure we love our dinos but after being exposed to the coolest its hard to go anywhere but down. I hate the JW series but appreciate the content nonetheless cuz dinos = cool @@SmokeDog1871
It's not really hunting prey though. It's an herbivore. It's just being really territorial and aggressive. Not that it makes it any less dangerous.
@@ginasconiers3355 your comment gave me brain cancer basically thatâs like saying an elephant is a villain when it kills another innocent animal even tho itâs both a herbivore and territorial
This is a movie not a net geo documentary series..so get a brain pleaseeee
@@penguins647 it eats berries in the movie. It still no less dangerous then any other herbivore like a rhino or an elephant.
Plus it reminds us that carnivores and pterosaurs arenât the only dinos to approach with caution.
So, it is a hippo with claws?
While these movies are visually stunning, my problem with the Jurassic World series is logic gets thrown out the window. The deer is just standing there while such a huge animal is approaching it.
Yeah, that deer would be gone.
Now I'm not a expert at all, but It could be a animal thing, you know like how Herbivores can graze with one another without them being suspicious of each other, but the minute a Carnivor comes around they're weary or flee the scene. The deer could probably tell it was a Herbivore, but didn't know it was a highly aggressive and territorial one lol, Idk that's just what I think đ€·đŸââïž
Deer when I step on a twig vs dear when a 2 ton chunk of steel is hurling towards it at 70 miles an hour
Yea that's because the Therizinosaurus was partially blind and thought the deer was a lion and the deer just happened to be deaf and didn't hear the Therizinosaurus coming.
@@7evenof9ine76 true genius it all makes sense now
Tim: What do you call a blind dinosaur?
29 years later: Therizinosaurus
It's an herbivore. Being blind makes it more territorial and defensive.
new expert?
@@klauskleber4001 what?
@@klauskleber4001 This isn't an expert projection comment. There are plenty of them but this ain't one. This is just a fact. If you feel the need to doubt or elaborate, you're part of the group you bash. XD
@@waldoman7 Someone painting the picture that you're speaking out of your ass and know nothing. But politely.
This is very possible
Yup, this is how deer actâŠ
They just stand there as creatures 10x their size menacingly approach them. There are NO reputable reports of deer ever running away from other creatures. They lack both a Fight & Flight response. Nature is amazing and I am glad the creators of the Jurassic World franchise took the time to fully capture it!!!! Wow!!!!!
It was a prehistoric deer. They were made of sterner stuff.
Giant dinosaur and headlights are basically the same thing XD
Dawg itâs not that serious lmao
I think the behavior and design of the dinosaurs is a bigger concern than the random 4 seconds of screen time deer lol. Still a valid point regardless tho, it is strange
Deer when you hiss a little : đââïž
Deer when a 2 ton machine coming onto their way : đšâđŠŻ
This was definitely the best scene in the movie. Felt fairly close to the tone of the books. Also like they portrayed a herbivore as so aggressive. The Therizinosaurus was definitely a show stealer
The reality of it is that herbivores are truly the most dangerous of them all.
@@jwilson2793 facts! even creatures like edmonotsaurus and parasaurs are scarier than most carnivores. it is easy to convince a carnivore that you are not worth a hunt, but a herbivore will try to kill you due to territorial and self defense instincts
If the whole movie was shot in this kind of atmosphere, it would be a treat, but...
What is the movie name brooo
â@@8ka11 Pootie Tang.
Jurassic park 3 is basically that way
@@8ka11 It's in the title lmao
This scene was really tense, even though the theri design is very poor.
Jurassic-whatever franchise needs more scenes like this. Not loud bang rock-music scenes, but tight nerve-wrecking scenes like this. A scene that makes you hold your breath!
Well, this was the movie in the whole franchise I think.
Which Jurassic Park movie has ever had a âloud bang rock music sceneâ ?
The deer wouldn't actually have just stood there. It would run when it heard the dinosaur coming. đ
The deer was deaf
Deer with CWD don't run
This movie had a lot of inaccuracies
I mean if the dinosaur is anything like a car then the Deer would definitely
Just stand
The deer is blind, deaf, and can't smell
i like how for the most part it doesnt look so terrifying when it comes into frame but then you see those huge claws and its like "um never mind"
Awwwhhh it's a cute fuzzy dinosaur.... Oh wait it has massive claws
Still awesome though
Bro looks like a furry Raptor that shitâs terrifying
@@youtubewatcher4955 The size doesn't even relate to a Raptor, Raptors are like car sized. This thing is like a fat giraffe.
â@@Luna-mo4bpStructure, not size.
This probably would have been accurate to how aggressive an actual therizinosaurus would be
Ehhhh we donât really know that to be honest. It couldvebeen a big scaredy cat. Avoiding danger at all costs. Maybe that even helped itâs survival, you never know.
@@user-bz6gh5ng2m that is a valid statement, its had to tell how dinosaurs acted when so little is left of them
Dinosaurs aren't real. They are all made up.
@@user-bz6gh5ng2m That's like calling a rhino or hippo scaredy cats.
@@treyrex5987 i was thinking of cassowaries but yeah those are dangerous too
The fact that exactly one dude (the main bad guy no less) is the only human to get killed by dinosaurs once the cast gets to the main dino-facility really goes to show that very few characters are every actually at risk in these movies. At no point did I think Clair was going to die in this scene. She could've crawled into its mouth on fire and been totally fine.
I did wonder if Ian was going to die against the Giga, but that was the only time I worried for a main character
This scene was frightening I was afraid for her after she crawled into the water. Thought a crocodile was going to jump out from somewhere and eat her. You never know what lurks in waters.
I was thinking this too.... or a giant snake or something
I think a croc would be less of a problem, knowing what you can find in the waters of a jurassic world... xD
Relax ! I would jump into the waters if it was Hollywood world too đ
Nothing would happen.
You were afraid for her??? She survived two movies with continuously modified psychopathic intelligent dinosaurs chasing her with no avail. You think a blind dino is going to be a threat??
Edit: or a croc is going to be a threat?
Plot armour. No way they will kill off a main character without some over the top cheesy build up
I'm not sure how many people know this but paleontologists had found a new dinosaur species that was an ancestor of the Therizinosaur and you are not gonna believe this but this thing is related to Velociraptor but it's ancestors somewhere along the way evolved into plant eaters because they couldn't find enough prey and were forced to find a new food source namely plants.
Wow
Woah that's pretty cool
Falcarius and Martharaptor are the two most basal therizinosaurs (unless I'm missing one). They are indeed relatives of Velociraptor, but also of Oviraptor, "Troodon" (it's kind of complicated*, but you should say Stenonychosaurus or troodontid for now), Microraptor and birds! These are the so called maniraptorans, of which Therizinosaurus is the largest known.
Now, it's not actually known why therizinosaurs shifted to herbivory, but the teeth of Falcarius indicate that the oldest members of the group were omnivores. This is far from the only dietary shift that happened in theropods, but definitely the most well known (moreso than birds even)
Therizinosaurus may have been feathered, since they are an ancestral feature to all maniraptorans. If it wasn't, or only bore sparce feather coverings (like elephant hairs, which help them shed heat. Dinosaurs worked a little different, most being so called mesotherms rather than cold- or warm-blooded, but it would have still been beneficial to them), it would have lost them secondarily to account for its large size, but smaller relatives (all the way to Velociraptor and beyond, in fact) are confidently assumed or even known to have been feathered.
*Alright, I love explaining this stuff. Troodon is, or was, a genus of dinosaur described from a single tooth fossil from the Judith River Formation (I think?) of North America. Afterwards, any teeth similar to that holotype tooth were just assigned to Troodon out of habit, including some belonging to pachycephalosaurs (the dome headed ones: they're not close relatives) and unrelated reptiles. Skeletal remains were also eventually folded into Troodon, including those of Stenonychosaurus of the Dinosaur Park Formation. In 2017, all of this material was split in a way that makes sense (a new genus called Latenivenatrix was also erected), and Troodon wound up being only that one tooth (as well as any potential Judith River troodontid material that might be found)
(Edit: it's worth noting that Carcharodontosaurus was initially also only known from a tooth (or teeth), but that more material was assigned later on despite said tooth/teeth not exactly being diagnostic, which is to say they could belong to a different animal than the other stuff. Which isn't really the proper way to do it, but on the other hand, it doesn't really matter)
@@thegloriouskingkronk8422thatâs a cool read. Only one problem. Troodon doesnât exist.
@@thomasramirez5132 as I explained, yes, the genus is currently a nomen dubium. I listed Oviraptor, Velociraptor, Microraptor, and "Troodon" because they are (the Troodon holotype tooth is still believed to belong to a troodontid) members of other major groups of maniraptorans people would be familiar with.
Oviraptor is an oviraptorosaur, Velociraptor a eudromaeosaur, Microraptor a microraptorine, and "Troodon" a troodontid.
I liked the way it treated the deer as a non threat just by smell it tracked her without her making a sound
I don't get it.. it just killed the deer? đ€·
@@royalpanther6391 The deer should've heard it 100% and just stood there munching, there's no way you'd get within a hundred feet of a deer like that if you were hunting especially when you're like a 5 ton dinosaur no idea how much it weighs
@@novak8n881 **Deers when a hunk of metal is coming at them at full speed**
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@@royalpanther6391 Yeah, the people who made this movie dont really see dinosaurs anything other than smaller kaijus
@@novak8n881 itâs because the deer on an instinctual level probably knew that the Thero was herbivorous thus it wonât attack it. It assumed but ultimately it died
Amazing how the lady got ignored then she decided to get the dinos attention đ
Ughh Women !!!! Always looking for attention đ
@@original_ben10 yesđđ
true.
That part got me cringe too. I was like "girl, why would you!?" đ€Šđ€·đ
Facts lol
0:31 therry : *DONT EAT MY VEGGIES, MAMMAL!*
The only time I felt genuinely scared, during this film. Needed more scenes like this
This whole scene with Edward Scissorsaurus has to be my all-time favorite from such a terrible movie. One thing Iâve noticed when it comes to monster movies is that being blind makes them deadlier than some of the bigger and stronger variants since they have the senses and weapons to make up for it, even if itâs a herbivore
PS, I never wouldâve guessed a Therizinosaurus had such luscious hair
I think they come across as deadlier because it gives writers more freedom to make the scene scarier. If that Theriz could see, they would have to come up with something unrealistically silly for her to get away.
@@IDONTGIVEAFLUXify
If by scarier, you mean âsuspenseful,â then Iâd like to take the liberty of adding a big fat DUH. And itâs amazing that you point out such a cool storytelling trait. This movie wouldâve been so much better if the writers had been a little more free with their storytelling
Facts bro, and yes it's hair is really beautiful
â@@RTWLR i dont Think the movie is terrible. If we ignore the " unaccurate designs" its a good movie for me
@@Boiledman
It's terrible because the story was incredibly stupid, and it was impossible to follow because it felt like at least 3 different storytellers narrating at once. The dino designs are easy to get ever compared to how confusing it was
Who ever came up with the idea of a blind Therizinosaurus needs a raise
I laughed harder than I should have in the theater when it yeeted that deer
most people laughed because the deer just stood there and could not see, hear, or smell the giant predator.
@@edgarramos1499 "bUt itS a HeRbiVoRe!!!!"
Every Ark player watching the therizino swipe away the defenseless animal because it was just there: "Yep, that's about right."
Ich kann gar nicht ausdrĂŒcken, wie perfekt und unfassbar geil diese Szene ist. Die GerĂ€usche, das Aussehen - einfach nur die beste Szene in dem Film.
More of the Jurassic movies should have been like this. The impending doom on a ginormous lifeform capable of killing, without the mental capacity to reason with you, fitted with a droning atmosphere. Very reminiscent of the original movieâs Trex Breakout scene with the subtlety of the soundtrack.
It basically has rhinoceros syndrome where being legally blind makes you aggressive to everything that moves.
I think i would call it ghost predator syndrome: herbivores being excessively aggressive or defensive as a result of adapting against predators that no longer exist today. This can be seen in rhinos and pronghorns in which in the latter's case they evolved to be able to run so fast even though in today's USA there are no living predators that are capable of keeping up with them in a pursue
The stinkmeaner syndrome
@@TheSilentT12I SMELL NEW HEELS DINO-NYUKKAHHHHH!!!! *stomps on Claireâs feet
I love how dinosaurs can magically lose their sense of smell
I mean it smelled her, but would that dino know that it was a human or a threat? maybe it's the first human it sees, and the dino tracks her pretty well, i suppose that was by smell.
I didn't lose it, she went underwater and thus couldn't be smelled anymore.
Because she went in the water, I forgave that, I kept thinking of dogs and how crossing through water is one way to possibly lose their trail. That trick doesn't work all the time, but 3 out of 5 it will. Depending on the dog
@@yrevra2407 What are you, insane? Dogs can track you even if you hide in a sterile bunker made of adamantium. Water don't do squat.
In fact, the water makes it worse because you're now DRAGGING your scent through the environment with every step.
They obviously mean before she went into the swamp...
The silent walk slowly approaching Claire & the creepy eerie sound of the voice, growling in low tone, made this prehistoric bird scarier than any elements in this scene.
This is a blind Therizinosaurus that looks damn fearsome & ferocious,
especially where it acted upon her aggressive instinct to slash & swept away the deer with its claws, distinctively reflect & speak volumes of its intensified temperament of aggression which truly send chills down my spine.
I've spotted one flaw or loophole in this scene, why can't the blind Therizinosaurus smell Claire's odour while it can sense where the deer is. And why can't the deer sharp ears anticipate that big bird coming from behind. You can't fool the intelligent observance of the audiences.
An introduction of a prehistoric bird
which resembles our modern day flightless birds such as Ostrich, Emu, Rhea & Cassowary, is rather unique & authentically original in the"Jurassic" motion pictures franchise.
The Therizinosaurus also reminds me of another epic, original motion picture "10,000 BC" back in 2008.
In the movie 10,000 BC, box office success was attributed to the originality of screenplay as well as
the cinematographic effect of new introductory prehistoric, predatory birds that are close in anatomical resemblance to Therizinosaurus, with fearsome eyes of feathered carnivorous hunters that preyed upon humans flesh.
In addition, prehistoric Mammoths &
the Sabre-toothed Tiger (Smilodon) were first introduced, making this epic movie visually impressive, unique & original, when particularly
filmed in an ancient Egypt setting of an empire & civilization once ruled or colonized by Egyptian pharaohs.
10,000 BC was a spectacular, visually stunning, epic & sensational box office hit in cinematic achievement & history of our time.
An impressive, well scripted, specifically & profoundly furnished detail of cinematic scene & other film knowledge
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Those birds from 10000bc were the terror birds, it's a lot smaller and don't have claws
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Terror birds had strong legs & clawed feet as well as powerful beaks.
They don't need Therizinosaurus feathered claws to kill their preys.
Moreover these prehistoric birds could fly while Therizinosaurus couldn't.
In addition, they've predatory advantages on top of the food chain since they're NOT blind like the Therizinosaurus.
Also, they were predatory carnivores
that hunt in flocks, certainly looked more fearsome & vicious than the Therizinosaurus.
@@joyanni3399
Very brilliant, deductive & concrete reasoning & analysis.đđđ
Well thought out analysis. I was a fan of the Sabre tooth as well.
I love all the âexpertsâ in the comment section that act like they know what a extinct animal from 85 million years ago should properly act like. đ
After it passed her the first time, I don't think I would have gotten it's attention by getting out of the tree. Now if she fell accidentally and needed to get away, then I'd understand her actions, but to set yourself free after it passed you up......why not wait until it left? Especially seeing that it was a herbivore, aggressive but a herbivore nonetheless.....not to mention something even more dangerous could have been lurking in the water.
I understand however, I think she wanted the ability or option to move. Otherwise, she's literally a sitting duck and if things do by chance go south, she can move for cover or hide rather than be dangling in the open.
Okay I saw it as the dino catching a whiff of the deer or her too but mainly the deer, with the deer yeeted, it would eventually find her and so she decided to hide her scent, as quick as she could.
That dino is very good for farming fiber (theme played in the back groud , you know what theme it is LOL)
When the the Tickle chicken is Sus...
Just came here looking for this comment đ€Ł best game ever.
And they are just as much of big jerks like this in the game too XD
I understand that reference
berries too actually
The frickin Sound Design for Therizinosaurus is AMAZING !!!
I LOVE the fact that it's using echo location to make sense of it's surroundings.
In the dense forest... it's use of different calls, and the way it sounds when the calls echo back and reverbrate around the trees is SO scary!
Therizinosaurus was a herbivore. However, some people are now starting to think that it might have actually been an omnivore.
Those people are what we call wrong. In fact one could Argue Therizinosaurus is the most herbivorous of its family.
Lol, unless you can disprove their claims then đ€·đœââïžâ@@seandewar47
The vibration of water surface at first when she half way crawl into the swamp ,is too impossible that blinded therizinosaurus cannot detect.
Bro this is a movie đ
Why did the therizino go blind?
We even not actually knows it really blind or not
On top of that he didn't smell her either đ
How did he wacked the deer when he's blind? đ
I think the LAST PLACE you would want to be is in Unknown Waters. No telling what could have been down there
Better than being swiped by the giant Freddy Krueger dino.
Deinosuchus has entered the chat. And he brought his buddy Titanoboa.
At 2:03, in the movies, I leaned towards my mom and whispered "What are you doing in my Swamp?" as it roared.
0:05 poor blind dinosaur has no sense of smell either...?
No, the Therizinosaurus just had really really poor eyesight, it only used echo location to track down any threats
I know it makes no sense but that deer getting yeeted is funny as hell XD
Next to Tyrannosaurus Rex, Therizinosaurus is one of my favorite dinosaurs of all time. It's so alien to anything compared to our normal conception of what dinosaurs look like, and the makers of "Dominion" did a fantastic job making it act and sound as bizarre as possible. ^^
This thing has to be my second all-time favorite because of its claws making up for its lack of sight
@@RTWLR Add that to the bizarre sounds they came up with for Therizinosaurus. ^^
we use a skeleton and a computer to imagine what they would look like but we have absolutely no idea how accurate it is, there's a really cool artist (name has escaped me) who takes an animals skeleton and reimagines what it could look like. Came about after they realised raptors were probably the size of turkeys and had feathers
@@Barryschitpeas42069
I know a super cool artist who makes hyper-realistic skeletons of cartoon characters
@@Barryschitpeas42069 Well, Velociraptor for sure was the size of a turkey and had feathers...but that didn't make this dinosaur any less dangerous.
When you remember that he lives with a Rex and Giga in the same enclosure and has the balls to walk around like it's nothing.
It's cus that Dinosaur can completely BODY both those animals.
More so if there are a number of them, cus T-rex and this animal are abt the same size. T-rex is s bit bugger, but so is this animals claws.
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@@jadeeefrThe claws were effectively useless biomechanically. All for show. They probably just used them to stabilise branches, according to computer models. They couldnât go around slashing small animals and stabbing Gigas with them, thatâs for sure. To risk breaking them (which was pretty easy) was to risk not finding a mate
At long last! The fabled doyouthinkhesaurus!
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My daugther asked me what dino is it in this scene, i answered Idontknowsaurus đ€Ł
Nc fnaf reference
â@@insidius4368I thought it was a Deinocheirus, took me forever to find this scene on here searching for that. đ
As someone who has many hours in Ark Survival Evolved.. I understand how dangerous a Theroninosaurus can be.
The glorious fear turkey! :D
It's not a scientific accurate game, bruh.
I agree
Danger chickens
Thing about the Theri is that it doesn't eat meat.
So she wasn't its prey. But it seemed to kill for the heck of it.
Territorial, same way hippos are
What are the odds he is blind in his one eye? What are the odds he walks past her with his blindside?
How the hell does he see a deer standing still, but doesn't see Clair crawl away? Why would a deer just stand there and not bolt?
The plot armor in this movie is super thick
Nope, the Theri has clouded lenses in both of its eyes.
It barely saw anything, and was mostly feeling, hearing and smelling it's way around the environment.
@really can't think of a username right now sorry That's bullshit and you know it. It could smell the deer but couldn't smell Clair when right next to her who was breathing, sweating, bleeding? Gtfo. Its plot armor
@@blackwatch4709 no, it *heard* the deer
Nearly as thicc as Bryce
@@doktorhund6926 oh yeah đ
One best scene when it chases it to the water !
When I saw this scene the first time I was like...oh man, what a throw back to the scary feels of Jurrasic park, but even the last one and the synthesized dinosaur was pretty intense.
Dude this scene gave me MAAADDDD chills. That dinosaur is so badass and metal as hell I LOVE IT
crazy how good on breath she was after being under water that long
Arguably the BEST scene in the entire film. It shows how smart Claire is. She could've ran, but she chose to hide quietly instead. The Thera, even for an herbivore, is TERRIFYING in appearance because of how lethal her claws are. Just, 10/10.
The elongated hand claws of Therizinosaurus were more useful when pulling vegetation within reach rather than being used for active attack or defense because of their fragility. 0/10
Look, all I'm saying is: Claire is very lucky that there wasn't a Titanoboa or something in that water.
I doubt that would happen, but she is lucky that there was absolutely nothing dangerous in the water
Therizinosaurous that first herbivores who scared me
Great scene to show how territorial an animal could be but the reality is that deer would've been long gone before the Therizinosaurus came within 20 feet of it.
Bryce is so gorgeous even when she's scared
Especially with wet hair.
Now imagine a baby Mosasaurus in that water.
Not in a swamp
I was really hoping a deinosuchus or Purussaurus would pop out of the water and body that tickle chicken
@@Shadow34686 Purusaurus actually appeared after the K-Pg extinction. It's a very large kind of caiman. Deinosuchus was Cretaceous in age, living a good 10 million years before Tyrannosaurus in North America, and neither a caiman nor an alligator, but still an alligatoroid.
None of which of course matters for the film, but I thought someone might want to know.
â@@thegloriouskingkronk8422Very informative, thank you.
â@@ElFreakois right, non-salty water would have likely killed a Mosasaurus.
Also I laughed so hard in theatre's when that deer got yeeted holy funny asf
The most amazing thing in this picture is the beautiful redhead.
Bryce is amazing.
Ahh yes the Therizinosaurus. A scary blind herbivorous dinosaur, but its still looks AWESOME!
Can fully agree
Donât Breathe: Jurassic Park Edition
I just now realized that it akso uses its claws like a blind person uses a stick.
This moment was one of my favorites. Its just showing a large prehistoric monster being terrifying, just like in the original trilogy
A herbivore whoâs blind, and really hates trespassers.
The way it slung that deer, almost makes me see it and think of Fuzzy Lumpkins saying âGET OFF MY PROPERTY!â.
The deer just standing there while this huge dinosaur is approaching is ridiculous. But then again it's fiction so...
Right I was like wtf? That deer would be ghost.
Aren't deers known to not be the brightest animals around?
Ive seen deer stand around on train tracks near rail yards and just ignore the slow moving train cars moving around them and even straight at them
â@@treyrex5987Yeah but they run away from everything getting too close like birds do
A similar scenario with the Theri and thé deer is the Rhino and thé Warthog
Theres a vidéo of warthogs eating next to a rhino. Thé warthogs just cautiously eat next to the rhino until one of them gets killed and they all scatter.
In defense for this scene theres a deer in thé middle of à bunch of herbivorous dinosaurs when thé valley was burning.
Since the movie says that the deer population serve as food for thé carnivores, the deer are shown to stay close to the herbivores for protection.
This may why it didnât panic when it saw the their, and thĂ© theri was technically blind
Hands down my favourite dinosaur đ
*BADASS.*
This scene is AWESOME.
Lol that thing being blind explains a whole lot đ
The deer must also be blind, and deaf, and not able to feel any sort of vibration at all.
What if this deer was just one of those really dumb ones or it simple didn't see the Therizinosaurus as a threat until it was too late? You can't assume that every single deer would act the exact same way, man.
I still cannot believe that dominion turned out so bad.
Reasons why everybody hates dominion
1. Unaccurate designs. But cool designsđ
2. Bad story? I do not care
3. Unaccurate behavior. Its cool
Probably my Favorite Dinosaur in the Movie! and the Best Designs Ever!
Deer was like Iâm not moving I was here first. Respect and RIP
By far the best scene in the movie!
Lol this scene had me the most on edge when i was watching it in the Theater, plus i was the only one in there so i was a little more dramatic đ
The noises that this herbivore makes, SCARES ME. Iâd still đ© my pants seeing it even tho itâs blind
Deer: **peacefully eating**
Therizinosaurus: *"YEET"*
This is one of the best scenes in this movie
Sit tight at my hanging seat it will be fine.
Director : Say No More!
Sound design is stunning đ„
Bro swiped that deer like he was closing a app on his iPhone
This genuinely felt real and scary in the theater. I thought, why couldn't the rest of the movie be like this?
Best scene out of the whole movie
Pimp slap deer is awesome.
While some of these later movies I like for guilty pleasure. What we could really use is more scenes like this where they bring in a thriller/horror factor.
A reboot later on down the line focused on horror and more book accurate would be amazing
A melhor cena de todo o filme đ
Invading a blind person's personal safe space and getting away with it.đĄ
You'd probably enjoy Don't Breathe then.
She has plot armor it's ok
No deer in history just stood there like that
Therizino: hi fig figure: yo theri green: wazzup
The best scene from Dominion
My cats usually get scared when they hear a strange "animal" sound, but this one leaves them completely calm đ
That Giga got tickled đ
Normal Jurassic park/world fans "Wow what is that thing? It's scary but it's a veggie saur- ..... hey you ok bud?"
Ark player "STAY WAY FROM THE TICKLE CHICKEN, STAY AWAY FROM THE TICKLE CHICKEN"
This part was probably the scariest moment in the JP franchise IMO. And it's not even because of the therizinosaurus. When Claire went into the lake, I thought a deinosuchus was gonna jump out and attack her. My heart was racing, waiting for that to happen.
The scariest part will always be the scene where the T-Rex can be heard approaching the stranded Park Tour Cars. Not a single Jurassic World scene holds a candle to even the least scary Jurassic Park or Lost World scene.
â@@Stealthassin135 For me , it was kitchen chase scene from the first one.
Iâd of hung in that chair all day if I had too until that thing went about itâs business đ
Was thinking the same thing chick is crazy for that đđđ
This film in 4DX was amazing
the deer get nice slap haha
Plot twist: an alligator or some other carnivore was waiting inside the waterđź
Scariest Dinosaur of all time đ
And it's a herbivore.
Birds had one heck of an evolutionary journey to get where they are today. They evolved in a world where everything on land was so hostile, that flying forever was the best option for survival. Unreal. It's hard to believe we're on the same planet as these things... Not to mention the massive insects and arachnids.
This scene alone should have won this movie Academy Award for Best Screenplay and Best Pictures.
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