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Reconstructed Sounds of Dinosaurs
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- Опубликовано: 14 авг 2024
- An attempt at plausible reconstructions of what dinosaurs may sound like. They did not have larynxes or syrinxes, so they mainly made deep bass sounds inaudible to humans, but some had some unique features, as displayed here. The T-Rex here serves as a general demonstration of how most saurians would have sounded like, though perhaps a lighter and higher-pitched rumble for some.
Yes, it's a mistake. It should read pterosaur. It's now been almost 2 years of continuous grief over this in my inbox.
Oof
Still a cool video. We can’t do everything perfect
Do the part 2 please!
its ok
Also, pterosaur is kind of a blanket term. Meaning that any given pterosaur species might sound different.
Everyones saying the T-Rex is nearly inaudible, I can't help but think that you'd *feel* the t-rex's roar more than hear it. Well, that and terror.
try headphones
You would actually feel the vibrations.
That was the point, to vibrate the ground and unsettle prey
@@miketaggard309 oh sh*t that would be terrifying
You would hear a deep sound vibrating the earth and pulsations of creepy sounds leaving as you’d hear it’s massively heavy footsteps slowly distance themselves from you. That’s when you’d know it’s time to run for the burrows... or the trees. Or some good hiding place.
Honestly, I’m a lot more scared of a damn near inaudible t-rex than one that roars.
oh my god, yeah, and if alligators can make water vibrate with their loud and low calls, you'd bet a t-rex is going to make your *bones* shake
Same
THAT SABLEYE09 I mean you would because of just how loud thier footsteps would be but yeah
Sneaks up on you
@@macaronicheese1407 passive perception -10 xD
It’s so scary, the sound of the t-Rex is theorised to be so low, that it would low-key rumble your chest, like thunder when you’re close to it. You would not see or hear a t-Rex when you are being hunted by it, you would feel it.
Why would it make sounds when hunting
Thats wild
@@Skiivin Either as a predator tactic or an intimidation tactic
@@Skiivinthey were opportunistic hunters. If a pack of herbivores breaks away and loses track of a few members or leaves eggs all the better.
You would feel it, like an octabass or a particularly riced-out Civic.
I absolutely LOVE the velociraptor sounds. Extremely reminiscent of a type of warbler, very bird-like and probably quite accurate.
it sound like a shoe bill
It’s just the sound of a Eurasian bittern. Based on analysis of its skull, its ear system was sensitive to frequencies that are similar to the call of a Stellars Sea Eagle
@@JaimeLacson makes sense as it's skull design and some cells are actually pretty similar to velociraptor
@@sourya5472 Really i thought i was dumb
@@JaimeLacson you are
The T-rex is literally making his own horror movie ambiance
Plus the sound of the footsteps in a thick jungle. Or them getting louder 😫
man T-rex scary but id shit myself empty if i saw that brachiosaurus swinging that long ass neck around and charging at me making that noise
That what they use in horror movie to scare you
True
@Yungdaggerdick I think it sounds like when the moon is getting closer to the earth on the last day
For those confused by T-Rex:
Recently studies have suggested that the T-Rex couldn't roar, but instead bellowed, like a crocodile or alligator. Hence the ominous sound you heard.
I get that but since when is it and velociraptors like birds? I don't remember the switch from Jurassic Park to this.
@@Soul_Alpha Wdym?
@@Soul_Alpha Jurassic park isn’t realistic in the slightest. If that’s what your talking about. You didn’t word yourself well.
Love it. 👍
@@alexgrubb1057 Well, these overly feathered renditions are also outdated now. T-Rex probably just had some patches of hair-like feathers.
Not so fun fact: the low bellowing sounds of the T-Rex would be so low pitched that you would never even hear it. The noise would simply rumble through your entire body. Strange to think that you would feel noise. This also leads me to believe that T-Rex would’ve been an excellent ambush predator despite its rather large stature.
No, you would never hear it because you dinosaurs are extinct.
@@user-vortigaunt it took a whole entire rocket scientist group to figure that out💀
The t rex was sneaky asf, it had cushion pads on its feet.
Additionally, by the time you know it’s there, it could already smell you. It already knows exactly where you are
I guess it depends on what frequencies dinosaurs were able to hear.
Imagine getting into a time machine only to hear those sounds.
I would boo boo on myself!
Imagine getting into a time machinę just to meet this "Jesus" guy. I don't know why but that would be the creepiest for me.
@@komandorshepard3083 an incomprehensible form observing the non sentient dinos
Imagine if an intelligent alien species landed on earth during this time period ... Or imagine if we visited a planet like this now. It would be crazier than any star trek episode
Bruh imagine being an old prehistoric rat or something and you feel the ground rumbling bass of a T-Rex.
T-Rexes were scavengers, not hunters. Not really that scary unless you decide to piss it the fuck off
"Bruh"
Stop
@@LetsGoGetThem "Bruh" no.
Ethanzm They’re scavengers the same way hyenas are scavengers. Get food for free when you can, but also get your own when you need to. And seeing how large T. rexes are, they’d need _a lot_ of food.
@@christiancinnabars1402 You are completely right my sir
What we expected from the T-Rex: **Epic roaring**
What we got: **Earthquake vibes**
Well, the T-Rex is a stealthy predator. It's roar/sound is so low that you wouldn't hear it. You would first feel it in your spine.
@@danielantony1882 they weren't really stealthy from what I've heard, their main strategy was just to charge at mf's and hope they weren't faster than them
@@prod.rhodamine That's not true. They were ambushers. Charging at prey directly would simply make their life Harder. Your point makes no sense.
@@prod.rhodamine ok?
@@danielantony1882 ok...
If someone where to go back in time, I’m sure getting lost in a jungle hearing all these off putting sounds would’ve drive them insane
The jurassic park t rex sounded scary, but can you imagine being alone in a forest and you just hear the rumbling of a t rex?
Actually the t-rex's noise is more terrifying than a roar, just imagine hearing it while walking in a forest.)
bluferday ros tbh, I’d lol
I like the noise better.
Roar sure are cool but the noise give the feels of 'not safe' & 'unsettling' to them.
@LegoGuy87 you'd feel that shit shake ya
Nah, I think anyone would be more scared of a loud ass fucking T. rex roar😂😂😂
i agree i dont thing a loud vibration in the forest is a good thing to hear
"All right so t rex is first"
"When are they gonna play the sound"
"Wait, that was it?"
The best part is, its theorized to have been able to produce infra sound.....meaning you would not hear a Trex, you would feel it in your spine.
Good lord the pfps...
Same lol
Yes that's how it sounded
francisco safar can I have a source/article on that?
props to the cameraman for time traveling for this one 💀
Listening to this makes me sad, as creepy as some may sound. To know these creatures once roamed the Earth, only to be wiped out by something from space. Totally out of their control. Their last few minutes alive must've been so stressful and scary. Dinosaurs fascinate me ♡
If they were still here we would be fucked bro
@@S1LLY_M00N_0N_P4WZwe could just live underground at that point
Other dinosaurs: roar, grunt
Parasaurolophus, an intellectual: *orchestra tuning noises*
thelouisfanclub Viola section be like
I think the pitch is a microtone between D and Eb, idk though, my pitch training isn’t up to par yet
This comment was sacrilegious
ThatOneEyedTitan Only the 6 stringed Viola completed with a gold plated outline that’s shape as a banana is sacrilegious
@@disorderlychinshapes4246
Anywhere there is orchestra/symphonia/chamber there is twoset
I hope they asked for the dinosaur’s permission to use their voices in this video
Yeah me too hopefully they're not angry
Your-r your likes
They are extinct, you can’t ✈️
@@Nazcew r/woooosh
L1T B0T WOOOW REALLY?! We didn't know😳😳 bruh u ruined the joke
Perfect! That's exactly what they sound like in real life, back when they were all alive.
How... How do you know
@@popelidups9217 he was there obviously
That white feathered T-Rex looks absolutely Adorable!
When I was listening to the T. rex I was like “is the video gon start or-“ then I realized that was the noise lmaoo
😂😂😂😂😂😂
I had the heater going and didn't even notice it the first time 😂
Cliché mainstream spoiled ass.
Same, thought my headphones are broken
LITERALLY SAME
Imagine you’re just an innocent creature in the forest and hear a deep microwave behind you
AH FRICK THE MICROWAVE IS AFTER MEEEEEEEEEE!!!
the brachiosaurus sound sounded the scariest to me. imagine being in the jungle and seeing a long neck followed by a low, high-pitched roar? the t-rex was quite unexpected.
Oh man....love it.
I would love to see a video, presentation, or paper detailing how they developed these sounds (i.e., the scientific modeling/thought process that went into determining what they would be).
Just IMAGINE being in a forest and start to hear that "HMMMMMMMM"
This is so much more terrifying that a roar
You cant hear it
@@sadisticcargo9389 but you can feel it I believe.
@@thepowah4734 yes
Hmm.
Fuck.
@@NicolasPine i understood that reference
These are honestly scarier than any roar, especially if they were mostly inaudible
Y'Alldabaoth Parasaurolophus could Rupture eardrums and even daze other dinosaurs from its ‘roar’ alone.
@@deviljho4260 Nevermind
0 holy shit
@@deviljho4260 so, Parasaurolophus have a range attack? Neat!
@@deviljho4260 bullshit
I’ve never found a RUclips channel that so accurately reflects my personal brand of weird. I’m absolutely in love with the content I’ve seen so far, the subjects range between many of my immediate and deepest interests. To think, I found this channel while listening to Dino-calls on the toilet. Would that it were a more elegant story than that, but that’s precisely what I mean by MY brand of weird. Absolutely brilliant.
Props to who time traveled and recorded the noises
Imagine running through a forest hearing those veloceraptor sounds in the distance, and then, when you think you are safe, deep in the forest, you feel the deep humming sound of a T-Rex.
Velociraptor and tyrannosaurus rex didn't coexist, velociraptor lived in Mongolia around 70 million years ago, t-rex in North-America.
@@oualidbro.c6196 True. But other raptors did exist alongside Rex. Specifically Dakotaraptor, one of the largest of the group at around 18 feet long- which makes it the second-largest known predator in the Hell Creek formation after Rex.
_just when u think youre safe_
@ThatOneOddLookingDog ThatBarksAtYou everybody gangsta till the vibes of a t-rex hits ya bones
It's T. Rex not a T-Rex
Fun fact: that low roar a Tyrannosaurus Rex has is loud enough to burst your eardrums. Honestly, which would be scarier…a roar like in the movies, or a low, humming that shakes the ground.
🧢
@@abel3557 pe
ar
Tried to use headset because I don't hear anything.
My ear feels painful on t rex
I want a movie with this sound
@@aiiiia9971 Them productions don't want nothing new, the roar has become the conventional sound for T-Rex and they won't give a low frequency humming sound for them.
trex sounds like the endless deep abyss then trike sounds like it’s shitting itself
The velociraptor‘s sound is literally the sound of a bittern😂
Carnivore dinosaurs: mmmmmm
Herbivore dinosaurs: *ungodly screaming*
Nice to see vegans have always been the same.
@@Wooawzers that was perfect
@@Wooawzers oh no lmao
@@Wooawzers here's your Grammy sir 🏆
It does make sense though. Hunters need to be quite to catch their prey. Herbivores have to escape them, so it's understandable that they made noises scary enough to scare away those that could eat them
That T rex rumble really stays with you in a chilling, unsettling kind of way, like a really good supernatural thriller.
A dinosaur horror movie with accurate t rex sounds and them camouflaging themselves in the trees till the last minute would scare me more than anything
@@honorarysnowbunny this video was from 2 years ago and they have realized that T. rex didn’t have feathers also it would have made a roaring cry much like how it is in jurassic Park
There was a rumble? I don't hear anything
@@pancakes8670 try headphones
@@JunaidWolf3 That just isnt true. Dinosaurs and other animals of the era hadn't yet evolved vocal folds. Instead they communicated using air bubbles in the throat that they'd trap and release
I’m pretty sure that if humans were actually sent back to dinosaur times, instead of being eaten, the dinosaurs, being unfamiliar with humans, would either fight the humans or run away like modern day animals in the wild.
True, not even sharks or any other scary predators that actually want to eat us. They are mostly did it because of curiosity or feel threatened.
Crocodiles eat humans with no hesitation. But yeah it would depend on the dinosaur.
Are you telling me that a 4 meter tall crocodile/bird wouldn't do anything to us? bruh
@@azuve it be scared of a giant alien rodent
It would actually sound nice with all that birds and ambient. Beautiful.
yeah just right for a little nap in the jungle before getting torn appart by one of this birds
@@snappysilencer4574 Random tiktoker would try to ride it
Everybody gangster until the t-Rex goes mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
1:02
Until the Allosaurus walks in
SumGuyNamedPedro 😂
@Tristan Wintle And you are so dumb if you don't.
@@Hihelloto LMAO
The triceratops sounds like someone is pushing a heavy chair across a room
yeah, but only terrifying.
LMFAOOOOOOOO LMFAOOOOOOOOOOOO
XDDDD
Darw!n 42 it’s legit just stock sound effects of a bear. You can hear the same audio from Taurus Demons in Dark souls 1
So do all the vegans
The birds looking dinosaurs are so impressive.
Absolutely incredible render. Thank you for sharing this with us.
i think the trex had a “roar” to the point where you could feel it throughout your body because it was that low, but you couldn’t hear it.
Yep, that's what I was trying to convey!
Idk about you but i find it really creepy and unsettling the bronc too
@@ABAlphaBeta how about you make a vid about the t rex roar but we can hear it this time? but i think the vibrations might be to communicate with other t rex's
ManOfBlox23 ruclips.net/video/cpipaUfcnmM/видео.html here’s one that has it a little louder.
Exactly...so deep yet *powerful* ..similar to a huge...vvvery low pitched bass speaker......lovely.
i love the concept of the t rex having a low humming sound instead of a roar. its so much more intimidating.
Reminds me of the low humming crocks can make. It’s cool
@@vadernation1233 it really is! crocs sound like drains LOL
I think it might be that the roar is to loud to hear
Edit: I was wrong
@@moebeans72 too low of pitch, but it is actually pretty loud so you're close
Well, it's an apex predator. Any reason it would want to present itself? Also if it wanna can't it spook the whole jungle just by stomping?
1:59 me in the middle of the night camping with friends and playing this on my phone:
Whether dinosaurs sounds were like this or not we'd all love to see and experience one even if it's horrifying.
It actually makes sense: Theropods make bird sounds like emus and cassowaries, while Sauropods and the triceratops make bull or mammal like sounds.
Tyrannosaurus would have been able to let out a pretty loud growl
@@depressedgojisaurusrexandc5372 Wrong
@@jaisonfire1 And why is that? Explain before simply stating someone is incorrect.
@@iclynnx it's throat anatomy literally can't produce loud noises.
@@jaisonfire1 Hmm, okay, but do you have a source for this information? Preferably more than one source. When it comes to dinosaurs I like when there's stuff backing it up on not only one place, but multiple. I don't want to simply be like "oh ok!" to anything people say. There's a lot of misinformed people around the world.
Fun fact: exposure to deep (often below human hearing) vibrations are a source of anxiety for humans. We are evolutionally geared to avoid places that have these deep humming noises for long periods of time. This is in part because unstable cave systems will often vibrate on these levels.
Now we know another reason why.
Well we never encountered tyrannosaurus rex, so we can't owe that part of our evolution to them. But it's possible that other prehistoric predators made similar sounds...
@@cinnababy6331 plus, the frequencies I'm talking about are way below what human ears can hear, anyways, so this wouldn't qualify. We technically feel them through our eyeballs.
@@nickmalachai2227 I thought we heard them through our jaw bone...
Really? That's interesting... I've always found deep vibrations very soothing...
Nick Malachai Are you implying that the Tyrannosaurus was still alive by the time we existed?
The T. rex roar is actually smart cus the prey would be looking around not knowing where it is while their hear rumbles, it’s right there stalking you.
Everybody gansta until the inaudible T-Rex comes out.
Other dinos: Strange but relatively expected
Rex: *The haunting vacuum of a cold unending void*
His noise is honestly so much scarier than any roar. Imagine _feeling_ it in a densely packed forest. Also, if you were close enough, it would probably be so loud that your eardrums would pop and go deaf
@Yungdaggerdick Just because you don't think it's loud, doesn't mean it's not loud, it's just out of our hearing range, a sound low enough can rupture organs and destroy eardrums
Really hope they make a horror movie based around actually 100% realistic dinosaurs. That shit would be terrifying, ESPECIALLY THE REX. JESUS.
Thankfully, the T-Rex could only run about as fast as a normal human, so you could escape if you're lucky.
@@notspider-man7777 Well . . . that is if it's alone.
Honestly, modern scientific recreations of these guys make them sound a hell of a lot cooler. A little more alien, a little less dramatic, but a lot more scary and more grounded in their modern descendents realm of sound
@@oldtv5389 i mean... recreations and descendents were the two big ones. XP. And theyre not really THAT bad. XP
@@oldtv5389 good chat. X3
They kinda sound like someone blowing different sizes of bottles, which is fine. It's still fascinating imo
@Flee Gaming
Damn bruh, get some education and quit being an anti-intellectual (especially towards a normal comment that’s not even remotely verbose- makes you look dumb)
@@shania9528 Just because someone doesn't know what something means, doesn't mean you have to call them an "anti-intellectual" which in this case, a dumbass. Instead of being an asshole, you could try and teach them what the fuck it meant.
Velociraptors are terrifying the sound look attitude everything.
Props to the guy who learned the hard way that a T rex bellow could burst your ear drums
T. rex sound like a damn microwave
MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM
* BEEP BEEP BEEP BEEP *
Hahaha.. Really 😂
Chef Mike
Its low vibrations would be enough to terrify you if the reality didnt already that it can hear your quietest footsteps & smell you wherever you go as it seeks you out as a meal.
Therapist: "The T-rex is extinct. It won't hurt you."
The T-rex: *HHMMMMMMMMMMMMMM*
*STARTS TO TELL TRAGIC ANIME BACKSTORY*
XD
MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM Skeksi.
GAMER I spilled coffee from my mouth reading your comment
abhay raichand lol
A lot of respect to the cave man that invented a time machine got a camera went back to their home and recorded these sounds then came to the future where yt is invented just to upload this. Wow
0:20 strangely it sound a bit more menacing than the xenomorph--like screams we imagine, since one don't expect something that sounds like it to be harmful...
deep respect for the guy who went to record these sounds
Bruh
Those guys were brave!
I know right :0
إسلام تمتص bruh I've seen you commenting on r/Arabfunny shitposts
Hahaha
Other Dinosaurs: *Make some sort of grunting or moaning sound*
T. Rex: ゴゴゴゴゴゴゴゴゴゴゴゴ
"gogogogogo"? What do you mean? I heard more like "mmmmmmm"...
@@IgMayEngel he meant it as the menacing sign from jojos bizzare adventure
Spellbones *menacing*
Diego Brando sounds
ㅁㅁㅁㅁㅁㅁㅁㅁㅁㅁㅁㅁㅁ
Imagine hearing a damn t-Rex humbling in the jungle!
You like: RUN
That T. Rex takes "just vibing" to a whole new level
Impressed with the quality of such an old recording.
Edit: I am super impressed some people think I am serious.
ikr
🤣
👁👄👁
Encased in Amber you know...
Thank you for the likes 🤣
That moment when herbivore ones sound more terrifying than the giant predators
Tovarășul Lenin you wouldn’t think that way if you ACTUALLY heard the Trex. It’s only low frequency, so difficult to hear. Especially because were listening through a distorted recording. If you actually heard a Tyrannosaurus, you’d likely FEEL that noise ricochet up your spine as every fiber in your being is telling you to get out of there as soon as possible.
Andrea Nestore What are you trying to say?
@@Tyrantlizardking105 yeah, you would probably feel the ground vibrating like his sound is pure BASS.
@Andrea Nestore how can you even compare them wtf !?
They dont want to be heard they are predators
From this video, the T Rex sound may not seem that scary. But that sound not only is heard, but it's also felt, since it creates patterns that vibrate in the air. Also, said patterns can be loud enough to blow up your eardrums.
I get the t Rex sounds are loud enough to burst your eardrums, but imagine if it was much quieter. Just a low, menacing growl. That's would be much more terrifying than an ear-piercing roar or a ear drum destroying growl
Meteorite: I'm coming boys
T-rex: Hmmmmmmmmm
Hahhaahahahhahahhahahahaha
Yogur Please LOL
Starts making vilager noises
T-rex sounding like my phone on vibrate
Mmmmmmmmmmm,
😂😂😂
Birds: **chirp** **chirp**
Horses: **neigh**
Cats: **meow**
T-Rex: **BASS**
I legit was confused and thought my phone was muted til I checked
How’d you do that with bass?
Davie504 has entered the chat
Pretty accurate ngl
Gopnik: H A R D. B A S S
T-Rex dont make much noise, but a very deep rumble… just imagine you hear rumbling from a distance, then gets closer until you hear loud stomping nearby 😬
Its so fascinating that these create actually existed on earth at one point, sad we will never get to really see them
Ehh depends how well CRISPR goes
Every other dinosaur: either screeching, vibrating or doing cow sounds
Parasaurolophus: "ya like jazz?"🎶🎺🎶🎷🎶📯🎶
Parasaurolophus when they hear the t rex coming be like call the riders of gondor 🎺🎶🎷🎶📯
🤣🤣🤣
This is from back in befo yo day but here it go...
the para sounds like a trumpet
im hardcoded to think the parasaur just goes "remnrneoireormr" when it gets attacked because of ark
It totally makes sense that a T-Rex would sound mostly in the infra range relatively to our hearing abilities.
How come?
@@MarcelloVT Just the size of it. Generally, the larger the animal, the lower the sound it produces. Elephants are known to communicate over large distances using infra-sound. So, I guess, T-rex could too.
@@eloquentia7207 I mean, whales are huge and loud and elephants can be loud too
@@bobegnops5601 he might mean the lower the frequency of sound. Alligators mating call is kinda like a deep rumble similar to the t rex in this video
@@bobegnops5601 when they mean lower they mean lower frequency sound not like literally lower volume.
Imagine walking through a forest and hearing 2 T.rexes on both sides just making low humming sounds in the trees lol.
Respect to the guy who went back in time to get this audio
imagine not being able to hear brachiosaurus but your chest and teeth starts mysteriously vibrating.
T-Rex, Raptor, Brachiosaurus: "Y'all like fun whale sounds?"
Triceratops: "I CAME TO BRING THE PAIN!!!"
Whales sing Rexes hum Brachios produce whatever kind of sound they can?
This is really scary
pterodactyl sounds like metal being dragged on the ground
Triceratops sounds like a predator instead of normal herbivores
@FoodiePunk hardcore from the brain? let’s go inside my astral plane?
Imagine being trapped and you hear the dreaded low Trex hum, footsteps getting louder and all you can do is pray and piss your pants knowing your going to be on the wrong end of its gigantic jaws of death.
Lol this is so nostalgic, I cant believe its been 65 million years. It feels like yesterday
The triceratops actually sounds like what we would think
Imagine walking outside and running into a lizard that can make those sounds
It sounds exactly what a reptilian rhino would sound like lmao
Reptilian rhino
Just like Einstein. He sounded exactly like you'd expect him to sound.
Good thing he didn't have feathers.
Everybody gangsta till the air starts vibrating.
Everybody gangsta until yo bone starts vibing
I like cheems
My knees are gonna be shaking, quaking, bleeding and crying at the same damn time.
Is it vibrating air i sense?
*PARTY TIME*
So that's how Yoshikage Kira learned how to say Hayato 1000 times.
all this about a t.rex being able to burst your eardrums and shake your ribs just with its sound is making me want a jurrasic park type film with all the new discoveries of dinosaurs
Camera man taking a break, Since he’s gone I’d like to thank the mic man for recoding these mesmerizing sounds.
Everyone: actual accurate sounds
Triceratops: * sneezes aggressively *
More like Stubbing your toe
Dogs do it too
Triceratops still sounds accurate
@@dreadcthulhu5 *snifs* that... is... the best f*cking reference i've heard in a long, long time... it feels nostalgic around here
PLS AHAHAHA
So amazing they didn't get eaten alive while recording those.
😂
Plot twist: the sound recorders themselves were also dinosaurs.
Yeah..
*Didn't*
Is This Art? r/WoOoSh HaHa DuMbY!!!
Is This Art? You’re not funny nigga.
"Dinosaurs did not have larynxes or syrinxes, so they probably sounded very different from how we imagine them in movies!"
Triceratops: *generic rhinoceros noises*
The t rex is lowkey the most terrifying sound you could hear in nature
A microwave sounds scary to you?
Gustavo Hernández coming from a fuckin T. rex ye tf 😭
It's much like the theme song from Jaws it terrifies us
@@GustavoHernandez-wf6nf you misunderstand.
It's not just that you hear the noise it makes. An animal that big has a very powerful throat, enough to make the air around it vibrate should it make such a noise. *_You'll feel it vibrating in your bones_*
@Soymaur bahahaha, no. humans and dinosaurs evolved many, many years apart.
Veloceraptor: NHHHH HMMMH
Jurassic Park Raptors: **noises from the depths of hell**
RAPTOR 1:Cough cough cough COUGH!
RAPTOR 2:(in HISHE Raptors voice)I told you to lay off smoking sis.
RAPTOR 1: (also HISHE raptor) What!? I'm just calling others for dinner! I figured out how to unlock the Doors where all humans are hiding.
The original raptors form the first Jurassic park movie are turtles having sex, so they are not noises from hell...
@@satanbrony9235 shut the fuck up
@@aquafresh3150I am SERIOUS.
The vocalizations of the velociraptors in "Jurassic Park" weren't the recordings of angry animals, but in fact rather less intimidating reptiles getting it on. "It's somewhat embarrassing, but when the raptors bark at each other to communicate, it's a tortoise having sex,"
@@satanbrony9235 theyre also the sounds of dolphins
The nostalgia hit me like a freaking truck 😢
Velociraptor: bird sounds
Triceratops: *herbivore screams*
Para: *highish pitched screaming*
Pterasaur: *Squawk*
Brachi: *deep long N e c c sounds*
T Rex: *Mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm*
n e c c
Velociraptors be like: *_EEEEHOOOOOOOOOP_*
@PushandillPushback Actually, the T-Rex couldn't roar, it's noise would be inaudible to humans.
JessiePlayzYT t-rex: microwave
@PushandillPushback Rex has no vocal cords and could only make rumbling noises, similar to how crocodiles can rumble. It would be hard to hear for humans, but we'd be able to feel it
T-rex : microwave
Velociraptor : blowing on the Rim of a bottle
Triceratops : what we expect dinosaurs to sound like
Brachiosaurus : ....some guy humming loudly at the end of a tunnel?
Pterodactly : needs some wd-40
Parasaurolophus : area 51
lmao
Brachichaurus sounds like a cow on a tunel
@@laikaperraespacial6025 more like a whale cow hybrd sound effect
@@firegator6853 haha moreorless
Whale cow Forest kiwi
That Triceratops is the SCARIEST and is far more frightening than a Gigantosaurus. I couldn't even hear the damn T-Rex. Just NO way..
This is scarier. You’d be walking around while an indie horror game sounds are going off around you.
Other Dinosaurs: Animal like noises.
T.Rex: *Intimidating and existence crisis inducing hum of death.*
Tyrannosaurus: *noises*
Demon in my room: why would you say that omfg im crying
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Roommate?
lol
T-Rex: am i a joke to you?
Unfunny
You’re telling me that massive ass T-Rex makes such a low frequency sound you can barely hear it? Even scarier than I previously imagined
Idk why but u really like the Triceratops sounds here, they sound super menacing buy natural at the same time. Like an angry bull.
If I understand, T-rex grunt is a sound ambient.
We can’t hear it, it’s too low pitched
Dungeon sound
Battlefield 3 intro xD
JASSON REYES unless you’re in a museum I highly doubt a T. rex would be behind you
he used echo localization
"Pterodactyl"
*shows a picture of a quetzalcoatlus*
Cat Yes I’m pretty sure the velociraptor sound is an actual bird call. I watched a couple videos last night about strange bird sounds. Idk if this video is that accurate 😂
@@ellamacleod2901 yeah I noticed that too, literally the sauropod was just a sped up whale call
@@ellamacleod2901 The dinosaurs didn't roar, they sounded just like birds
@@xano2921 oh I didnt notice that he was saying the velociraptor calls were innacurate bc they were bird noises oops
It wouldn’t be too far fetched to assume that the antecedents of our modern dinosaurs would sound a bit similar
Imagine if they existed we would probably had them as pets, watchman, security man, soldiers, and replacement of vehicles
It’s amazing these things actually existed
What people in 1999 thought dinosaurs sounded like ROARRRREEEEE
2020: HMMMM
And "bloop"
they go HMMMMMMMMMM or AHHHMMM
I mean, that was when we thought they were closer to lizards, now we know they're birds, so we can use those and their vocals to get something more accurate.
@@justcallmedaddy6977 what kind of reptile sounds like the dinosaurs in tha movies?
@@user-nz2vk9rq6y The "long-neck" dinosaurs are pretty accurate. They aren't fully though and some are over done for cinematic effect. The pterosaurs are also pretty good but sound too hawk-like.