Give the Jurassic World: Dominion Pyroraptor accurate wings!


Give the Jurassic World: Dominion Pyroraptor accurate wings!
The Issue
The species list so far confirmed for Jurassic World: Dominion has excited many fans, with both new Dinosaur species and some even more exciting additions, such as the addition of Permian animals, such as the Lystrosaurus and Dimetrodon.
since the debut of the first movie in 1993, the franchise has emphasised in some way or another that Dinosaurs and birds are much closer to each other genetically then we first realised, and with Jurassic World: Dominion supposedly being the culmination of everything that came before it, it only makes sense for this truth to not only be re-emphasised, but brought into the modern age,
where we now know birds are in fact Dinosaurs in every sense of the word.
The addition of the colourful, fiery 'Pyroraptor', a small and little celebrated Dromaeosaur from france and spain, is truly a welcome one. Especially as it is due to be covered head to toe in beautiful feathers. finally bringing the Jurassic Franchise into the modern age of Paleontology.
there is however, one major issue.
The arms of the Pyroraptor are depicted as they have been on dromaeosaurs for many years, thin and bare and with sparse feathering hanging feebly from the arms and stopping in front of the pronated wrists, if there at all.
we know for a fact that Dromaeosaurids, much like their modern day relatives, had beautiful feathered arms, and while a creative license on screen is expected, the real animal's fingers would barely be visible from the side, if it all.
We are not asking Universal for a perfect dromaeosaur.
we just ask for the right amount of effort. and to depict an animal so beautifully, only to ruin the key feature, would be so unbelievably heartbreaking and disappointing for the paleontological community.
so please sign and share so we can show the general public how truly magnificent real dinosaurs are.

The Issue
The species list so far confirmed for Jurassic World: Dominion has excited many fans, with both new Dinosaur species and some even more exciting additions, such as the addition of Permian animals, such as the Lystrosaurus and Dimetrodon.
since the debut of the first movie in 1993, the franchise has emphasised in some way or another that Dinosaurs and birds are much closer to each other genetically then we first realised, and with Jurassic World: Dominion supposedly being the culmination of everything that came before it, it only makes sense for this truth to not only be re-emphasised, but brought into the modern age,
where we now know birds are in fact Dinosaurs in every sense of the word.
The addition of the colourful, fiery 'Pyroraptor', a small and little celebrated Dromaeosaur from france and spain, is truly a welcome one. Especially as it is due to be covered head to toe in beautiful feathers. finally bringing the Jurassic Franchise into the modern age of Paleontology.
there is however, one major issue.
The arms of the Pyroraptor are depicted as they have been on dromaeosaurs for many years, thin and bare and with sparse feathering hanging feebly from the arms and stopping in front of the pronated wrists, if there at all.
we know for a fact that Dromaeosaurids, much like their modern day relatives, had beautiful feathered arms, and while a creative license on screen is expected, the real animal's fingers would barely be visible from the side, if it all.
We are not asking Universal for a perfect dromaeosaur.
we just ask for the right amount of effort. and to depict an animal so beautifully, only to ruin the key feature, would be so unbelievably heartbreaking and disappointing for the paleontological community.
so please sign and share so we can show the general public how truly magnificent real dinosaurs are.

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Petition created on March 3, 2021