Would a movie Velociraptor win or lose against 3 real raptors? (a "you decide" I guess)

Kattozilla
MemberBrachiosaurusNov-09-2019 2:43 PMWho would win in a battle between a velociraptor from movies like Jurassic Park/World and three realistic, turkey-sized velociraptors? This is basically a "You decide" topic...
I like velociraptors.
I would think the velociraptor would win. It is bigger and stronger and could probably stun one while stomping on another so it could strike to kill the third. If there were 6 vicious raptors though, the tables might turn.
I would still think the velociraptor could easilly out run them if it decided to disengage.
Winner by either strength and size or by attrition- Velociraptor.
Interesting.
I was thinking 2, but 3 can't even do it XD
Maybe I should write a battle with 6 vs 1?
dk which velociraptor? because the smaller Raptors are the true velociraptors. If you are refering to the big one that is not a velociraptor, velociraptors are NOT BIG! That is a Dakotaraptor!
TLDR
True Velociraptors are the small guys
Movie Velociraptors are actually based off of a Deinochyus, Utahraptor, and later Dakotaraptors. NOT VELOCIRAPTORS
Yeah, I know. I just refer to them as "Velociraptors" because that's what they call them and I don't what too much confusion, I guess? I know they aren't that big.
I should know my velociraptors well...
Xenotaris I am not well versed with dinos. I was just going with the OP and a very basic Wikki lookup.
Xenotaris
Not to be that guy, but you're still a little wrong. I think Flyleaf means the Velociraptors in Jurassic Park, which although inaccurate, are canonically Velociraptors. Second of all, they're not Dakotaraptors. Sure, they're in the same size range, but they're Velociraptors, and they were actually based off of Deinonychus. Dakotaraptor wasn't discovered until a few years ago, let along by 1993.
But to answer the original topic, the JP Velociraptor wins for a variety of reasons. First of all, it has problem solving intelligence, while an actual Velociraptor only has about the intelligence of a turkey (figures). JP Velociraptor is MUCH larger, and somehow incredibly quick, agile, and can leap much higher than I think the average REAL Velociraptor can. Third, actual Velociraptors probably weren't actually pack hunters, at least I haven't really heard of any substantial evidence of it. They probably wouldn't be very well coordinated either. Fourth, JP Velociraptors are incredibly strong for their size, strong enough to actually do some damage to the Indominus in Jurassic World, despite its really tough hide, and to Tyrannosaurus. They technically may be able to bring down the JP Spinosaurus too, because that was part of the original script for JP3, but that isn't canon so it's not really worth mentioning. I mean, this isn't really fair. It's like pitting 3 chicken against an emu or a cassowary lol
If people weren't lazy, we wouldn't try to be efficient. If we weren't efficient, we'd never get anything done.
TheLazyFish and Flyleaf-Rapt0r That comment was for dk
I did mention they were based on Deinonychus first. I just added that latter portrayals they were given attributes of other dromaeosaurids
Well, specifically you said they were based off of Deinonychus, Utahraptor, and Dakotaraptor... but that's impossible because Utahraptor and Dakotaraptor hadn't been discovered yet, so I thought you meant they're more like those guys. Sorry, I guess I misunderstood.
If people weren't lazy, we wouldn't try to be efficient. If we weren't efficient, we'd never get anything done.
Gavin
Well by that logic, a mosquito could kill Godzilla.
If people weren't lazy, we wouldn't try to be efficient. If we weren't efficient, we'd never get anything done.
I am well aware that the Utahraptor was discovered during the filming of the original Jurassic Park and was named two years later and that the Dakotaraptor was named in 2015
Can we stop talking about my choice of what I called the dinosaur and get on topic please...?
Sorry, ummm the genetically altered Velociraptor due to size and intelligence. Kind of unfair advantage