This Terrifying Overlooked Dinosaur From Jurassic Park Can Give Xenomorphs Run For Their Money!



Prepare to be terrified by a forgotten creature from the Jurassic Park franchise! This video dives deep into the overlooked dinosaur that could give even the Xenomorphs a run for their money. Discover its hidden abilities, its deadly predatory instincts, and the terrifying potential it holds. Uncover the reasons why this creature was overshadowed by other dinosaurs, and explore the chilling implications of its existence. Join us as we delve into the forgotten depths of Jurassic Park and uncover the true horrors that lurk within.

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28 thoughts on “This Terrifying Overlooked Dinosaur From Jurassic Park Can Give Xenomorphs Run For Their Money!”

  1. No one has ever pronounced the Indominus Rex name like that before, like WOW. Second why can't people pronounce Giganotosaurus right. The correct pronounce for both are the following. Indominus Rex ( In-domi-nus Rex)
    Giganotosaurus (Giga-noto-saurus)

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  2. I don't even have to watch this video to know this thing wouldn't walk away from a fight with the Alien. Does matter if it's stronger, faster or more durable. Once it scratches, bites or causes any kind of damage it would bleed and so far nothing man made can stand up to it.

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  3. Without even starting the video aint no way this dino is taking on a Xenomorph. This dino goes for one bite and ends up with a mouth full of acid. If that don't kill it then and there it will absolutely deter it from attacking again.

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  4. OK first off, it's pronounced, In-domi-nus, not Inder-minus. Second, it's pronounced Giga-noto-saurus, not Gi-ga-noto-saurus. Third, you forgot about the Indoraptor. And finally, why did you have to bring up the Troodon pectinodon from Telltale Games' Jurassic Park: The Game? Those guys are extremely scary.

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  5. The true don ha. It's up there with the Raptor and the T. Rex. The dinosaur version of the xenomorph. This is interesting information. You learn something new everyday. Thank you for the video. I like this dinosaur. Keep up the good work.

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  6. British pronunciation of Latin-phonemes are outrageous: add an entire vowel, fuck it; the language is named after their general-geographical-area, fuck its pronunciation sideways, whose going to correct it, nobody.

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