Dinosaur Vocalization Study Pt. V (2023) | Triassic Era

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  • @nono9543
    @nono9543 Год назад +671

    The Triassic deserves a lot more attention. Some of the most interesting prehistoric fauna to ever exist.

    • @gergopiroska5749
      @gergopiroska5749 Год назад +35

      And Permian, Carboniferous, Devonian etc

    • @euantheyutyrannus
      @euantheyutyrannus Год назад +3

      Yes

    • @CrocodylusRhombifer
      @CrocodylusRhombifer Год назад +13

      I agree, the triassic is very underrated

    • @Lamacetus
      @Lamacetus Год назад +16

      Absolutely agree. Triassic is the best period and I am tired of the cretaceous overshadowing it

    • @Lamacetus
      @Lamacetus Год назад +7

      @Chelsea_Van_Der_Zee the Miocene is far more underrated, aside from the megalodon, nobody cares about this era despite interesting animals like Livyatan, Thylacosmilus, Platybelodon, and Daeodon being from that era

  • @PlagueCrow1
    @PlagueCrow1 Год назад

    ive been amazed by all of your dinosaur vocalization studies & yet again you have amazed me!

  • @HatoBumpkin
    @HatoBumpkin Год назад

    I feel like all these sounds are made in the most dramatic way. Like they were recorded in a tunnel. I don't think they would sound like this at all in nature.

  • @caitlynbrannan2057
    @caitlynbrannan2057 11 месяцев назад

    Prestosuchus sounds like a bath tub draining.

  • @GreenSonic4975
    @GreenSonic4975 Год назад

    the herrerasaurus there looks cute

  • @qs2808
    @qs2808 Год назад +1

    My God hearing these is awakening a primal fear in me, crazy how our ancestors had to watch out and survive 100 different monsters and giants like these

  • @yoshidracos.a.1125
    @yoshidracos.a.1125 Год назад +342

    I wonder how you'd handle proto mammalian sounds. I'm not very familiar with them, nor do I know if they could produce anything like their modern descendants

    • @Tucher97
      @Tucher97 Год назад

      You be surprised, I say don't leave room of doubt as of recent times, its discovered that humans may have developed technologically, but mentality not really, what do I mean by that? It is discovered that ancient romans have been drawing penises on walls, and believed some ancient people of the copper age, were doing that.

    • @thatkidwiththehoodie
      @thatkidwiththehoodie Год назад +32

      Depends on where on the evolutionary tree they fall. Very early synapsids, like Dimetrodon and its kin, didn’t have external ears. Not even a lil hole like reptiles, no ears at all. What would later become the ear bones hadn’t separated from the back of the jaw yet, so it’s possible that they wouldn’t have vocalised at all. Further research, as always, is necessary, but it might be worth staying away from basal synapsids for now.

    • @melodypond215
      @melodypond215 Год назад +19

      ​@@thatkidwiththehoodietheres a species of toadlet with ears too small to function that still makes calls but they did evolve from bigger frogs with ears that worked so who knows if this is a reasonable comparison

  • @Fiftyfourthengine
    @Fiftyfourthengine Год назад +181

    Not gonna lie the clicking, burping and rattling sounds of Herrerasaurus sounds a bit like a frog. Triassic creatures were definitely strange, and these sounds fit perfectly for them. I also like how some of these creatures sound similar to each other, like with Plateosaurus, Arizonasaurus, and Melanorosaurus, both using deep grumbly bellows.
    Keep it up with these sounds! I'm excited to hear what Diplodocus would sound like in a future video.

    • @chihiroisabelle8680
      @chihiroisabelle8680 10 месяцев назад +9

      My bird started vocalizing along with the video when he heard that one. Maybe his great-grandfeather?

  • @ballinmation2334
    @ballinmation2334 Год назад +260

    Herrerasaurus is one of my favorite dinosaurs and the sound of it is so cool it went up a tier

    • @randomuser8660
      @randomuser8660 Год назад +2

      Same!! Super underrated, I don't know of anyone else who likes herrera 😭

    • @stephenpercha8360
      @stephenpercha8360 Год назад

      Why's he got such a low poly count though lol

    • @ballinmation2334
      @ballinmation2334 Год назад

      @@stephenpercha8360 what?

    • @jexxituptm
      @jexxituptm Год назад

      Sounds like my friend burping

    • @brocknyren
      @brocknyren Год назад

      Birds are fuckin scary man

  • @DoomRulz
    @DoomRulz Год назад +89

    A common theme I've noticed across all of your videos is that you add an echoing effect to all of the animals' sounds. It makes them sound that much more chilling and haunting. Nice touch!

  • @Vadim_k.d.
    @Vadim_k.d. Год назад +89

    Cool af as always.
    if you're planning to make another cretaceous one, i'd love to see Austroraptor

    • @the_blue_jay_raptor
      @the_blue_jay_raptor Год назад +3

      I need dakotaraptor and shantungosaurus

    • @Fiftyfourthengine
      @Fiftyfourthengine Год назад +4

      Another Jurassic one would be great. I want to see what Diplodocus and Apatosaurus would sound like in the future.

  • @MrMonkss203
    @MrMonkss203 4 месяца назад +12

    Other Triassic Dinosaurs: spoopy
    Prestosuchus: *My bathtub draining*

  • @anthonyrebuffo9509
    @anthonyrebuffo9509 Год назад +65

    LETS GOOOOOOO

  • @LibertarianTerriermon
    @LibertarianTerriermon Год назад +55

    A lot of gurgling in this one
    And that Herrerasaurus is so fluffy

    • @xenomorph-2017
      @xenomorph-2017 Год назад +4

      Would early dinosaurs be that fluffy though? They had just diverged from reptiles, I'd imagine that maybe they had little to no feathering.

    • @gamehunter2407
      @gamehunter2407 Год назад +1

      ​@@xenomorph-2017"Diverged from reptiles" is a meaningless sentence. Besides, a Tupandactylus fossil described last year has feathers - branched feathers like those of ostriches etc.

    • @xenomorph-2017
      @xenomorph-2017 Год назад +1

      @@gamehunter2407 oh ffs I'm not into another one these arguments bye

    • @ponseth198
      @ponseth198 Год назад

      @@gamehunter2407 Wasn't Tupandactylus from the early cretaceous and not from the triassic tho? Not to mention palaeontologists already knew that most if not all pterosaurs had pycnofibers before the discovery of said pycnofibers on the animal.
      Btw idk if you can read but the commenter only specified "early dinosaurs", referring to the intermediate forms that would lead to saurischians and ornithischians. If you really thought that he included pterosaurs in that too then idk what to tell you.

    • @gamehunter2407
      @gamehunter2407 Год назад

      @@ponseth198 Pterosaurs are closely related to dinosaurs. The new discovery (an obvious feather with rachid and barbs) strongly indicates the last pterosaur-dinosaur common ancestor had feathers.

  • @exuno1107
    @exuno1107 Год назад +101

    Fantastic! Any chance you can include the animal's dimensions? Height? Length? Weight?

    • @nealkelly9757
      @nealkelly9757 Год назад +12

      This would be a nice addition, and also date range of the species

    • @noogi-un1ik
      @noogi-un1ik Год назад +1

      I agree it would be nice

    • @StudioMod
      @StudioMod  Год назад +14

      What do you want me to do? Rerelease the video again? You can very easily google this information. To start doing that now would be a bit overdue.

    • @kepttt4319
      @kepttt4319 Год назад +19

      @@StudioMod No need to release the videos again, but I agree of this man's suggestion, that would be a very good upgrade. Give that guy a chance and let the viewers give some feedback in response!

    • @MarshalMarrs
      @MarshalMarrs Год назад

      @@StudioModhow did make the sounds for the series?

  • @YeliseySilovich
    @YeliseySilovich Год назад +71

    Nice! Cymbospondylus was on point. Would love to listen other giant ichtyosauruses

    • @superdinodude8650
      @superdinodude8650 Год назад +4

      Really it sounds like a sci fi weapon powering up

    • @HTrntrs
      @HTrntrs Год назад +3

      on point? have you heard one in real life?

    • @Saru-yr3qk
      @Saru-yr3qk 4 месяца назад +1

      ​@HTrntrs
      I have, those were the good ol' days. Kids these days wouldn't understand.

  • @murasaki9
    @murasaki9 Год назад +100

    I just LOVE these. I wish I could travel back in time to see these creatures (totally safe and invisible).😄 But I've dreamed of that since I was a kid.

    • @peabrain6872
      @peabrain6872 Год назад +1

      Id say the safest form of time travel is basically that, like an invisible inaudible vehicle that you can use to see things

    • @eighto1213
      @eighto1213 7 месяцев назад

      same

    • @eyepain4992
      @eyepain4992 Месяц назад

      In order to prevent the future from being altered any time travel would basically make you a ghost

  • @dumbee2076
    @dumbee2076 Год назад +54

    Magnificent job! I can't wait to hear more dinosaur sounds

  • @CyberSpider35
    @CyberSpider35 Год назад +31

    Finally! I waited for this for so long. I hope you won't limit your studies to just dinosaur times and make some Paleozoic and Cenozoic sounds as well? It would be really interesting to hear mammoths, sabertooth tigers, dimetrodons and meganeuras in your interpretation.

    • @CyberSpider35
      @CyberSpider35 Год назад +1

      Also Andrewsarchus.

    • @StudioMod
      @StudioMod  Год назад +19

      That's coming next. After that, I'll compile everything into one video with information about each animal and a huge scale and timeline!

    • @sicksalt7765
      @sicksalt7765 Год назад +1

      @@StudioMod Very exciting news!

    • @Fiftyfourthengine
      @Fiftyfourthengine Год назад +3

      Saber-toothed cats would vocalize like normal big cats do except deeper, and mammoths would sound close to modern elephants but much deeper. But in all seriousness, getting to hear these sounds for the first time would be something really exciting to think of.

  • @CM12354
    @CM12354 Год назад +15

    Adding this to my workout playlist

  • @Em-dh2eh
    @Em-dh2eh Год назад +74

    I often find myself in tears when I think of how we will never truly know what these magnificent creatures sounded like, looked like, or acted like. Such beauty and wonder lost to time.

    • @oglocbaby520
      @oglocbaby520 5 месяцев назад +7

      I totally agree with you and have similar feelings. The deeper I think about this it puts into context how little time we have on this planet and how much has happened in the past that we will never get to experience. I think when they start bringing back stone age animals like the wooly mammoth and the Cave lion it will spark similar feelings, and these are real life projects and not science fiction.

    • @swayz03
      @swayz03 4 месяца назад +1

      In tears? Really?

    • @OtterThanMost
      @OtterThanMost 2 месяца назад

      I agree; I’m obsessed with birds (idk why, and I would never own a bird because.. that’s way too much work) but I love bird watching and I’ve just.. always known weird facts about them?? Idk why… I’d really love to see the dinosaurs with color mating and territorial displays.. I’m an artist, and I plan to make some art based on that idea. I just need to do more research…

  • @45redbat
    @45redbat Год назад +71

    Ohhh I'm loving the low rumbling frequencies on this one! Given their size, this is what it should be, and the youngorum I feel is especially accurate, since modern marine animals are super loud, so their calls can carry in the water.
    Excellent work with these! It always brightens my day when you upload!

  • @edwardcrown3593
    @edwardcrown3593 11 месяцев назад +4

    4:30 that's literally me in the bathroom

  • @shaynemack3017
    @shaynemack3017 Год назад +13

    Wow, these are incredible! I think the Triassic period is one of the most underutilized period in paleo media. And you showed me how much potential these strange creatures have just by the sounds you made!
    I love the Herrerasaurus' clicking sounds, and the Plateosaurus sounds a bit like a lion. The Cymbospondylus sounds incredibly eerie, which I like as well.

  • @Mahaliak
    @Mahaliak Год назад +4

    What was the noise at the beginning of the video??

    • @S0LAAARRRRR
      @S0LAAARRRRR 4 месяца назад

      i think its a loon not sure

  • @Channel-bz8kq
    @Channel-bz8kq Год назад +16

    Triassic period is so underrated compared to the Cretaceous. You sir are a legend for making this.

  • @OneFlyingTonk
    @OneFlyingTonk Год назад +14

    ¡Amazing video once again! Even though the algorithm hasn't been on your side recently, all the work you do does not go unnoticed by your subscribers. Very interesting selection of critters from perhaps one of the most underrated periods of this planet's history. One question though, since I have been trying to create vocalizations for custom fauna I have made, ¿what app do you use to create these vocalizations?

  • @chrissbasement169
    @chrissbasement169 4 месяца назад +4

    The third one really said: 🏍️🏍️🏍️

  • @canislupusminecraft2670
    @canislupusminecraft2670 Год назад +32

    All of these dinosaurs (and non dinosaurs) sounded amazing. I love the Triassic.

  • @I_MEME_DELL_GIGACHAD
    @I_MEME_DELL_GIGACHAD Год назад +5

    5:17 creepy

  • @nanotyrannusisnotvalid4820
    @nanotyrannusisnotvalid4820 Год назад +3

    you are on a boat, you have a recorder and are looking for sounds in the water. 5:13 a sound is heard, it sounds like a a mix of a reptile and a whale as it bellowed through the water, then *CRASH* your boat flips, your stuck in the water and you can't flip your boat over, the speakers cable is rapped around you, the great noise at full volume. and its the last thing you hear...
    The End

  • @eybaza6018
    @eybaza6018 Год назад +11

    Not all are dinosaurs, but still, amazing video,and on the project as a whole!

    • @StudioMod
      @StudioMod  Год назад +9

      I've never exclusively done dinosaurs.

  • @AndrewJaworskiTV
    @AndrewJaworskiTV 11 месяцев назад +2

    I love these videos & have watched every one and loved it! Unfortunately, the reverb & almost obviously created within editing which is perfectly fine just kills it for me sometimes with certain ones. I'd love to HEAR for example, the absolutely stomping sounds of Brontosaurus and the charging sound you'd hear from a Utahraptor before you ever saw it coming. I'd love to see something like that, love these videos! Keep it up.
    Also, you'd think that most predatory dinos/reptiles would be silent/try to be silent before a kill depending on which of course. Are these "calls" or sounds they make for mating display or something of that sort?

    • @gps9715
      @gps9715 10 месяцев назад

      Crazy I switched to newest first comment to see if anyone was going to comment about the excessive reverb and here is the first, newest comment saying just that. Like you said, it's cool and all, but sometimes in my opinion it's too obivious and makes it sound way too much like a synthesizer. It does help to picture it echoing through a canyon or something like that but not always. But I absolutely love this stuff, just found it and am very impressed nonetheless. Cheers.

  • @sporepics
    @sporepics 4 месяца назад +4

  • @ludoecrudo
    @ludoecrudo Год назад +10

    every video of yours is such an event, thanks for what you're doing

  • @Moge-ko12
    @Moge-ko12 Год назад +3

    Hi

  • @darkbaron93.
    @darkbaron93. Год назад +8

    Arizonasaurus sounds you made are amazing. The Arizonasaurus is one of my favorite Triassic dinosaurs

  • @lostinthestars_
    @lostinthestars_ Год назад +2

    ARIZONASAURUS LETS GO MY STATE DINO 💪💪💪💪

    • @StudioMod
      @StudioMod  Год назад

      It was just an archosaur actually.

  • @randompersonthatplays1765
    @randompersonthatplays1765 Год назад +6

    Dude you’re cool af you’re the best in the world and keep doing good at what you do man!

  • @jabbarmuhammad8804
    @jabbarmuhammad8804 Год назад +6

    I like this one it's probably the way dinosaurs actually sound like

  • @populator777
    @populator777 Год назад +6

    this is awesome
    prehistoric planet should hire you!

  • @nitram1003
    @nitram1003 Год назад +2

    1:20 my dad after eating

  • @keepcalmlovedinosaurs8934
    @keepcalmlovedinosaurs8934 Год назад +8

    Top notch content as always! 👍
    The cymbospondylus vocalization is chilling! I feature cymbospondylus in chapter 1 and temnodontosaurus in chapter 3 of my novel but have them mute as back then I wasn't sure about the vocal capabilities. Its a shame I can't incorporate the new knowledge as the book's been published! I'll incorporate the vocalizations for future works.

    • @local._.
      @local._. Год назад +1

      Novel? :o

    • @keepcalmlovedinosaurs8934
      @keepcalmlovedinosaurs8934 Год назад

      @@local._. Yes. Its titled Carnian Street. The 1st chapter is set in the carnian stage. Its set in a fictional West Yorkshire city called Thewlington, follows the life of a college beauty student who lives in an unpleasant part of town. It has the vibe of an R-rated British soap opera. Chapters jump back to certain points in prehistory including scientifically updated creatures as well as some fictional ones.

    • @local._.
      @local._. Год назад

      @@keepcalmlovedinosaurs8934 Ok, ty!

    • @keepcalmlovedinosaurs8934
      @keepcalmlovedinosaurs8934 Год назад

      @@local._. Its for ages 15 and over. But the prehistoric scenes are fine. They are in chapter 1, chapter 3, chapter 5, chapter 7, chapter 13 and chapter 15 and 16.

    • @local._.
      @local._. Год назад

      @@keepcalmlovedinosaurs8934 Cool ^-^

  • @chadgorosaurus4898
    @chadgorosaurus4898 Год назад +2

    Never really thought of how the triassic creatures would sound.

  • @McAwful
    @McAwful Год назад +5

    Im glad to see your works still getting uploaded ever since the hassle with RUclips, I really enjoy watching these with every new release and I was pretty worried ever since I saw the news. Needless to say I'm happy it got situated, Keep it up man 👍

  • @anthrosapien3784
    @anthrosapien3784 Год назад +4

    May I ask how many more videos of dinosaur vocalization studies you will post? And could you perhaps do vocalization studies for other prehistoric animals as well? Like Permian stem-mammals like Dimetrodon and Gorgonopsid? Or Cenezoic era prehistoric mammals like Basiliasaurus, or woolly mammoth or maybe even neanderthals and other hominins lol.

    • @lostinthestars_
      @lostinthestars_ Год назад

      I would kill for Gorgonops noises fr, would also love to see Permian animals done

  • @myhonestreaction3120
    @myhonestreaction3120 Год назад +2

    0:05 i just wanna dance

  • @ultraextraorca7644
    @ultraextraorca7644 Год назад +4

    Your stuff is seriously so good. I never really left a comment on these but they are amazing. Especially the sea creatures

  • @_Purple_Thoughts_
    @_Purple_Thoughts_ Год назад +2

    ANOTHER BANGER LET'S GO!!! PRESTOSUCHUS FAN APPROVES

  • @Styrophoamicus
    @Styrophoamicus 4 месяца назад +1

    If you heard anything like this in a forest today, you'd soil yourself. But back then, it was just another Tuesday.

  • @GreyThunder
    @GreyThunder Год назад +6

    Babe wake up. New dinosaur vocalizations just dropped!

  • @shoob6298
    @shoob6298 Год назад +2

    The vocalizations sound so organic, I felt like each dinosaur was right next to my ear lol
    Ty for the amazing vid and research!!

  • @Olorotyrant
    @Olorotyrant Год назад +3

    Interesting reconstruction for the herrerasaurus. Ik they most likely had feathers but I don’t think they were that abundant 😊

    • @StudioMod
      @StudioMod  Год назад +3

      It's possible lol. But thick coverings may go back further than we realize.

  • @swayz03
    @swayz03 4 месяца назад +1

    Literally all i heard was honda Civics and water drains. You can't convince me otherwise.

  • @punotomalf6408
    @punotomalf6408 4 месяца назад +1

    It is clear that almost all prehistoric animal sounded like different pitch of burb

  • @shablya
    @shablya Год назад +2

    It's fun to close your eyes for several seconds and try to guess what that dinosaur looks like before seeing it's picture. Well made video👍

  • @JumpyJoltik
    @JumpyJoltik Год назад +2

    I adore these, especially the Cymbospondylus! It’s so haunting yet beautiful
    What’s the sound effects used in the intro? They’re equally as enigmatic

  • @YvieT81
    @YvieT81 Год назад +3

    The Prestosuchus sounds a bit like water running down the drain but then really really loud 😂

  • @Overlord99762
    @Overlord99762 4 месяца назад +1

    I'd love to hear your take or research on Permian Synapsids

  • @drsheev7413
    @drsheev7413 Год назад +3

    Incredible job mate, always excited to see a new batch of sounds. Maybe once you're done with the Mesozoic, I reckon the cenozoic would be cool to explore. Australian megafauna and early hominins like australopithecus in particular.

    • @lissi6931
      @lissi6931 Год назад +2

      The Australian dinosaur record and megafauna are incredible!

    • @drsheev7413
      @drsheev7413 Год назад

      @lissi6931 Couldn't agree more

  • @josejuniorcm
    @josejuniorcm Год назад +1

    The Cymbospondylus and Melanorosaurus sounds are so creepy

  • @leoshortnose
    @leoshortnose Год назад +1

    Hey, just asking are these sounds allowed to be used in things like videos, games etc

    • @StudioMod
      @StudioMod  Год назад +1

      No, they are not. This is because I make profit from the research and if people can access the sounds elsewhere, I'll lose money.

    • @leoshortnose
      @leoshortnose Год назад

      aight

  • @Jake-mt5fr
    @Jake-mt5fr Год назад +2

    🦋🦋🍎🍎🎈🎈🌈🌈🐉🐉

  • @yellowishyoutubechannel3900
    @yellowishyoutubechannel3900 5 месяцев назад +1

    this is cool

  • @alfredgrathe6137
    @alfredgrathe6137 Год назад +1

    Nowadays kids wil not understand

  • @yusavelli0448
    @yusavelli0448 Год назад +2

    Interesting group of creatures… never seen these things or heard them before

  • @Jake-mt5fr
    @Jake-mt5fr Год назад +2

    😱😱👿👿😡😡🩸🩸

  • @snuggletoaster172
    @snuggletoaster172 4 месяца назад +1

    The Prest one sounds like someone is having diarrhea in a toilet

  • @josephbastidas3192
    @josephbastidas3192 Год назад +1

    El Arezinosaurus 🥶😨😨😨

  • @terrorblade5152
    @terrorblade5152 Год назад +4

    loving it. Thank you for this after a long time.

  • @Joyce_TheWriter
    @Joyce_TheWriter Год назад +2

    Trabalho incrível, estou amando acompanhar essa série!

  • @yusavelli0448
    @yusavelli0448 Год назад +1

    Babe wake up new Dino noises dropped

  • @spitfirebird
    @spitfirebird Год назад +1

    I think plateosaurus just went up to a High A on my dinosaur tier list. It was previously a high F/ low D, but the sounds it makes are super cool.

  • @kcluh63
    @kcluh63 Год назад +1

    Thhe cymbospondylus at the end was a big surprise

  • @Fiftyfourthengine
    @Fiftyfourthengine Год назад +2

    Also Cymbospondylus sounds really *eerie!*

  • @DinoKing2008
    @DinoKing2008 Год назад +3

    Yes New Triassic Era😁😁😎😎🤩🤩

  • @FieryRed_BE
    @FieryRed_BE Год назад +2

    ooooh yessss! so excited!

  • @LautipepoZ
    @LautipepoZ Год назад +1

    a feathered Herrerasaurus, interesting...

  • @KinaarOzeat
    @KinaarOzeat 10 месяцев назад +1

    Triassic >>>> Jurassic and Cretaceous

  • @rzufzeczny2777
    @rzufzeczny2777 Год назад +1

    1:08 me after drinking sparkling water

  • @kiirolozanogarcia3003
    @kiirolozanogarcia3003 7 месяцев назад +1

    ok but where’s the pre-cambrian period noises?!

  • @Redscythe31
    @Redscythe31 Год назад +2

    Ive got to say, you are a LEGEND! 👏👏👏

  • @wyverxen7032
    @wyverxen7032 Год назад +1

    Hell ya! Another one frick yea

  • @x.spinosaurus3951
    @x.spinosaurus3951 Год назад +1

    I knew the herrerasaurus would sound similar to a shoebill. Thanks for the Herrerasaurus and Plateosaurus.

  • @Mr.ankylo345
    @Mr.ankylo345 Год назад +1

    YESSS DINO SOUNDS! AND SOME OTHER NONE DINO THINGS SOUNDS!

  • @SpinusNexus
    @SpinusNexus Год назад +2

    Oooo the Triassic era

  • @smileyface8923
    @smileyface8923 Год назад +2

    Ohhh yeah a new episode!

  • @remr9615
    @remr9615 Месяц назад

    I'd definitely shit my pants if I heard these sounds while exploring a prehistoric forest, no doubt about it.

  • @III-b6v
    @III-b6v 11 месяцев назад

    I mostly believe featherd dinosaurs in the Jurassic would be not so scientifically accurate m. Mabye a little peach fuss but mostly no. It would take them to the Jurassic till they get feathers.

  • @dynamosaurusimperious2718
    @dynamosaurusimperious2718 Год назад +1

    Herreasaurus for the first half sounds like it burping lol but hey another new video, this was pretty good

  • @Drpepperman-io6yl
    @Drpepperman-io6yl Год назад +1

    Im here early

  • @MDYtama
    @MDYtama 4 месяца назад

    Arizonasaurus: i am equipped with 5.0 liter crossplane V8..

  • @adammoll1689
    @adammoll1689 Год назад +1

    Please do the Permian, yes I know that dinosaurs weren't a thing back then but I just want to know if Dimetrodon sounded like a mammal or a reptile

  • @stormthor4991
    @stormthor4991 11 месяцев назад

    Arizonasaurus sounds and looks like a poor excuse for a dinosaur
    Prestosuchus is my house's pipe system when I flush down the toilet
    But hey, all my comments mean I am amazed by this work ♥

  • @atomicjoseph9295
    @atomicjoseph9295 Год назад +2

    Amazing stuff, as always haha

  • @jaredmn8580
    @jaredmn8580 Месяц назад

    Imagine walking in the woods at night and you hear the Prestosuchus..

  • @murilovaleriohatake777
    @murilovaleriohatake777 4 месяца назад +1

    ð

  • @iclynnx
    @iclynnx Год назад +1

    Great to see another video of this series! Loved the second one's clicking. I always like the idea of creatures making clicking noises for some reason. It fits that dinosaur very well.

  • @totalwarlock9498
    @totalwarlock9498 Год назад +1

    i love that the herrarasaurus sounds like the preadator

  • @dosviurealgh221g
    @dosviurealgh221g Год назад +1

    Very Unsettling.