#WeirdBirds
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- Опубликовано: 11 янв 2024
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This narration video is #WeirdBirds by Archesuchus over on Twitter. What an incredible story with tremendous love and effort poured in. I thoroughly enjoyed it and I really hope you do too.
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The dude with the nft background saying “fake” the archesuchus coming back with a “wOW rEaLlY” is just hilarious to me
I mean, it's obvious, quite a number of mistakes:
- The creature is supposed to be nocturnal for exemple, but on the drawing at 5:17, it is portrayed in the fields exposed to the sun.
- Or "Hot Dogs" written pretty fluidly, exept for the last letter written backward 🤨
(Don't see how a kid could make such a leap in the lapse of a short drawing).
Most of the nft pfps are intentonal troll accounts
@@UnknownEvil_BadAliens WoW rEaLly
@@UnknownEvil_BadAliensTell us you don't know what an ARG is without saying you don't know what an ARG is.
I know what an ARG is, just pointing errors
And believing paranormal can't possibly exist and always saying ARG without studying the material is as dumb as the people believing everything they see in my opinion 😂@@estanislaowvega9482
10:28 It had me dead when someone commented "Fake" and then the OP responded "WoW rEaLlY ???" xD
damn some people don't realise what an ARG is. I like how you fit into three camps with these 1 you don't know it's fake & believe this really happened (which for this works probably until you reach the point when its larger than the single area the guy lives but a young kid may believe past that or with some ARGs which act like its some parallel dimension such as the sun is gone ARG which I believed was real when I was younger) then you have the people who can tell its fake but miss the fact that its a story for entertainment & not designed to make you think its real kinda like a film but people are less likely to realise its an art form. Then you have the people who know its fake & just enjoy the story which I'd say is the majority of people who stick around.
I always thought the ARG creator acount wasn't meant to interact with people in a way that admits its fake as the account is the character you are following in the story but then again there is no rules & its just hilarious as you said.
And ofc he has an not as his profile
very true, 10:28 yeah it was very fake, i think Archesuchus is liar for that part or photo
SHUT UP
love the fact he has an ape nft as his pfp and a verification mark(most likely bought it)
13:08 Mimicry is a criminally underrated horror concept that needs to be utilized more.
wendigo and skinwalker moment
Criminally underrated horror concept? Analogue horror made that shit overrated.
@@waffletop1018 not skinwalker or wendigo more like parrots
i LOVE mimicry! it's one of my favourite horror tropes. The idea of something hearing you and trying to learn how to speak like you is more terrifying to me than most other things. It's the auditory uncanny valley
Bro... where have you been? Every modern horror story is about damn mimics!
the bit with the weird bird mimicking "it's okay" and "oh god" in a human voice... absolutely terrifying. i love what archesuchus has done here
its like the things dont know what they mean, but because of the reactions humans have to being around them, those are the only phrases they know.
who else thinks this is what Jurassic World Dominion should’ve been?
MEEE
Yes. They shouldn’t have made literally another park (biosyn) it was supposed to be dinosaurs running around in the real world killing people and us learning how to solve it
I love Mikey 😭😭
@@KingDrakoTyrellshouldve been more horror focused, like jurassic park 2 was
Sounds like jurassic park stuff scary
I really liked how the dinos would basically act completely alien to modern predators because everything else knows not to mess with humans and dogs.
Omg you're right
fun fact: humens are the biggest apex predators
@@Shockwave-logic.because we can throw. Super impressive.
We can sweat too. Which is very handy
Also self balance so we can properly throw things without falling over like any other monkey
Overall, good build 8.8/10
@@irfanzufayri6116 AND weapons armor strength guns kinfe a ECT ECT ECT
@@Shockwave-logic. we're not THAT big. you ever seen an elephant? they're pretty big.
The ppl in the back not realizing that this is horror saying “Fake” or “Stop lying” is a bit of a nuisance but kinda funny
They don't know it is a fucking school project
The fact that it was mimicking it's victims with the "Oh god" "Daddy" and "It's okay" is actually horrifying
I had a buddy with a parrot who would scream "Die mother f*cker die" in the middle of the night because it heard the song "die mf die" by dope playing on the stereo one time. Birds can be nightmare fuel
The fact that they say the things that their victims say like:
"Oh god"
"Please help me"
"Somebody"
Its horryfing
*SCP-939 VIBES*
@@nixen3141 lmao you're right
I heard it say “it’s ok” over and over again-
Btw now I know why my friend is dead
scp 939 vibes or fiddlesticks from league of legends if you know him
The fact almost all of the dinosaurs are handmade props is so cool
“Almost”? 😰
What they meant were the rest were probably ordered, But most of them were handmade.
Some were paid dinosaur actors
@@Van_Zappa some couldve been bought, or 3d art was used
As far as I'm aware, the first one is a mask. That picture made its rounds on Facebook with people claiming it was real until people would post an Amazon link to the raptor mask.
I like how these are completely normal animal abilities recontextualized as horror.
Parrots and crows can mimic human voices.
The hoatzin bird can emit a foul smell.
Other pack hunters like lions and wolves emit loud calls to signal their territory.
According to one theory, baby rexes not only looked feathery and different from the adults, but led things back to their parents like bait
Also, note that all of the "weird birds" look exactly like scientifically accurate dinosaurs, so maybe these activities come from the very past. I can see it happening, just not with human voices... It's a great hunting skill, they study a species' different sounds, discover their meanings and imitate them to lure their victims... Honestly, nature is amazing, though sometimes scary at the same time.
@@pelomusgotigers do that
i'm not very affected by ARGs and the such, but this one actually filled me with dread. my irrational fear as a little kid was always dinosaurs, and even now as an adult i can't say it has completely gone away. from the first picture i was already scared, this was so good.
side note, everytime the screenshots included a comment it was kinda funny to see how bitter twitter users are that they even get mad at ARGs, like those people do not like fun lol
I like how the raptor progressively begin to use language that attracts “prey”. At first it’s just a mindless repetition “You hungry…you want hotdog?” Then later it’s distinctively “come here” in clear English, absolutely terrifying.
That fucking featger trail scared me the fuck out
IKR
We NEED a mivoe out of this bro!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Actually, by the end of the second one, they were intimidating them with sounds of a police officer having a conversation with someone else and then knocking on the door. Dude, this is fucking terrifying. I don’t know how a 17 year old made all this shit up. This is like the scariest shit I’ve ever fucking ride in my life. Oh man oh man oh man oh man oh man.
@@Lutfor6137they sculpt and detail actual models, they aint turkeys
I can’t believe someone on Twitter actually cooked up something good and absolutely terrifying
A lot of really good unfiction series start and have a primary platform on twitter.
not only that theres another series.
there are quite a good few horror stories like this on twitter! I think the first one was this like "ghost kid" that had a deformed head or something idk
@@holydoggo4822dear David I think you’re referring to? That one’s good :)
Yeah it’s just annoying seeing the comments on it saying “fAkE” like yeah no shit
I love how this man is completely horrified but casually calls a weird bird mike😂
"My phone is at 3 percent, and so am I"
I will quote that to make your memory live on.
What’s crazy is that when the “Weird bird” is saying “daddy, daddy? It’s ok.” I learned from pt2 that it mimics the last words of its prey to attract more prey. So the neighbors child was probably scared and the dad was trying to comfort him!
didnt turn out so well
13:10
I hate that concept, when a monster mimics their prey's last words, probably why I'm so afraid of SCP-939
@datboyglitch9767 it's arguably worse. With Many Voices are actually sentient, and the foundation documents two children entities that talk about their relationship with their parents and such.
THATS SO SAD OMG! honestly when i heard that clip i guessed it mimicked people, but the fact its their last words makes it sadder D:
23:30
Imagine being a dinosaur from millions of years ago and sleeping on something that didn’t even exist back then but is so soft that it must feel like *heaven*
It’s so friggin cute
Mike is the only thing here that is holsum and everything else is a nightmare
@@drewgage1803sorry for being a nerd, but it’s wholesome
the whispering bird definitely entranced me. I have never seen such a wonderful display of inhuman mimicry without knowing the nuances of conversation; it was just desperately trying to get its prey outside of its den.
The fact that the micro raptor was in the dog cage is just so calming compared to the hell hole is going on in this story
Mikey was a good soup. RIP :(
Friggin amazed by how much the raptor voice actor manages to somehow imitate an animal that is imitating human speech but with non human vocal cords.
CHAIN SMOKING
c'mere
@@ambroseeck746that c'mere sounded like joe swanson
Well parrots do imitate human words
@@Nate_M_Q7591 thank God I'm not the only one who thought that
i love how subtle the tyrannosaurus encounter was; it just came, observed, and left.
Wait here timestamp please
@@mr_frownyexe12717:10
That was not a tyrannosaurus.
5 feet tall, smart, nocturnal...
Tyrannosaurus at at most 1 of those things but that's lacking evidence.
Could be pointing twords more of something like a Utah raptor or dinanocus given the looks point to more recent studies of how it looks.
I'll need to check what kinds of raptors would be native to the area.
In all seriousness this is a fun story but I have massive doubts this is real and was the guy just having fun making a scary thread.
Edit: I didn't mean that it wasn't fake so cease the sarcasm, at the time I only saw 5 min of it and was only listening so I assumed it was something real but he blew it up into a creepy pasta like many many people have done before.
of course its not real lol. he literally said it was fake in the thread, he's a horror author@@Bone220
WHYYY I GOT SPOLIERS
31:22 I find it interesting how the spinosaurid seems to have weird... human hair-like feathers on its face? Or maybe a bunch of seaweed. Whatever it is, it's an interesting choice
I was so excited when I saw Archesuchus start this story, and got even more excited seeing their art used so BRILLIANTLY to add to the horror.
holy shit. the thought that the "voices" and "them" speaking was probably the birds mimicking the neighbour's "last words", comforting eachother.
that makes sense you hear please help somebody god help oh god oh god and its ok
Crows can mimic and it sounds just like that. Parrots can yeah but they don't understand those words. Crows, however, can understand them.
In 30:40 I think it’s wolfs?
its so well written, it made me angry at the non-existent creatures for their cruelty!! 😂
The “daddy” repeating part with that in mind takes a entirely new and sad context
The implications of the "weird bird" saying "Are you hungry? You want hotdog?" is absolutely horrifying considering the fact that we know that the neighbour's kid was feeding them hotdogs. Them saying "Daddy. Daddy. It's ok. Daddy." is also utterly terrifying as it sounds like a scared child talking to his dad. Also, the deeper voice when it says "It's ok." implies an older man, a father, trying to comfort his son in their last moments. Also, R.I.P Mike.
Edit: If you're reading this and have finished the video, go check out part 2, NateDogg has covered it on his channel too.
Truly some great horror. A lot of great effort has been put into this
Maybe the kid saw one with intestines in its mouth and thought it was hotdog links
the difference in the tone of "daddy" and "it's ok" hit me like a truck when i noticed it
I’m pretty sure arche stated Mike lived. I’m not sure though.
Edit: Wait no that was only for the raptor in the attic incident. Mikey is done for sadly.
I feel there is a distinct lack of dinosaur poaching
mikey best boy my beloved. i’m in tears
The feathered animal mimicking the child and mother to lure in victims is actually *DEMONIC*
I like how the dinos seem to behave in ways that make sense for their ecological niches.
The raptors are the most dangerous because humans are easily in their expected prey size range. So they quickly start adapting to prey on humans since their normal prey is unavailable.
The microraptors are just as smart as raptors, but they're too small to pose a threat to a human. They behave a lot like modern-day corvids who are also intelligent, can be trained and will respond to kindness in kind.
The T-rex or other large predator is actually not as dangerous as the raptors because it primarily subsists on much larger prey items. It's not actively interested in something as small as a human, kinda like a lion won't normally hunt a mouse.
Edit: initially thought the microraptors were archaeopteryx
The "archaeopteryx" are actually Microraptors! They are some of the few dinos that we know what their plumage looked like thanks to excellent preservation of feathers, including iridescence. Very cute little guys with four wings (flight feathers are present on legs).
@@hollyday1658 Explaining the name "Mike" :D
Very true. While i still don't recommend going near a Tyrannosaur or any similar large theropods. They for the most part won't immediately go after us humans, unless their desperate
@@vardiganxpl1698 Surprisingly some estimates put humans at the perfect size for a snack for a T. rex. Basically we were just big enough to make them feel full for the day (according to some estimates, again it varies a lot depending on the estimate) and so we might actually have been worth hunting for them. Probably not so much that they'd do a full on chase, but if they had a chance to ambush you, or just really wanted to eat/chase you for whatever reason (animals sometimes hunt for fun, after all) then they might actually kill and eat you. Assuming they even recognize you as prey, which predators usually don't recognize foreign creatures as prey.
Dromaeosaurs are still the bigger threat because they definitely would view humans as worth chasing, especially if their normal prey wasn't around. It's not a "maybe" like with T. rex, but a "Definitely."
Similarly, while the herbivore dinosaurs definitely wouldn't see humans as possible prey, if they ever do show up they'll STILL be extremely dangerous, just like how Hippos and Elephants are extremely dangerous IRL. They don't want to eat you, they just sensed movement and hate your general existence on principle.
This gives a whole appearance that not all birds are friendly, nor evil,
RIP Mikey
They're not evil, just animals from a different time period trying to adapt to a new environment and diet
They arent evil, just following their instincts to survive, with some minor adaptations like the large dromeosaurs mimicking human speech, Mikey the archaeopteryx (could be wrong about him being an archaeopteryx) rolling with a pack (dont know if thats true or not already since we know little about the archaeopteryx), and the Baryonyx (could be wrong) in the tunnels
@@Vortex-ki4fg A biologist friend of mine said Mikey is probably a microraptor and his name might be a pun (mike/micro)
@@astuteanansi4935 that does make more sense, since he had a pack/flock
the troodons (the ones that talk) are tho. like hell even the other dinosaurs don't like them. I don't care if they "need food" go hunt a deer or something, the humans fight back with real weapons.
14:15 This was a sad part and shows what happened to his neighbors, The little girl saying "Daddy!" To her dad and the dad said "Its okay." Truly heartbreaking💔
I'm barely 5 minutes in and I am hooooooooked. This twitter handle is a genius. It's like some of the old r/nosleep stories I used to read before I realized the subreddit was fictional.
Went in blind thinking this was about actual birds. Soul left my body but wow! What a horror masterpiece.
Technically… those are birds. Birds are dinosaurs, after all.
@SpiderkillersInc I meant I thought this was about a true story. So I thought the first photo was an actual bird (from our time). (Hence why the terror came full force!)
@@CleoPhoenixRT I understand, but as someone passionate about zoology, I always like to remind people birds are dinosaurs.
@@SpiderkillersIncactually dinos are reptiles that over time split into birds
@@SpiderkillersInc Yeah cool dino-birds with spooky noises. But it's a arg after all
As a lot of comments have said, the “speaking” idea is genius, very good grasp of the fact that the birds don’t have any idea what the phrases mean, and so amalgamate them in random order, in the hopes they can get a reaction
like some real animals do
Good story 👏
The reverberating sounds like a plane in the sky, it's cool how he managed to control something like that without actually owning the plane
I finished reading the JP Novel and I loved the horror elements in it! This perfectly captures that same horror energy as well as having its own unique way of portraying dinosaurs.
Also where’s Muldoon & Gennaro when you need them?
And they say feathered dinosaurs can’t be scary.
Haha yeah they sure do. I definitely feel differently about them now
@@NateAtNight17this is terrifying
@@Totallynotinksansikr
Fr@@Totallynotinksans
As someone with phobia of birds, it makes them even more terrifying!
mike was a walking W for keeping Archesuchus company
That’s what I’m sayin 😩
The one thing i actually like about this is that its not analogue horror it doesnt feel creepy it feels scary it gives out this primal urge to run away when i look at the pictures like your supposed to l
This arg was basically perfect. I love horror and I love dinosaurs so this was a match made in heaven, especially for how well the creator blended the scientifical accuracy with the needs of a horror narrative.
I also love how this arg sparked a whole "weird birds" trend when it initially came out.
Social media can truly be interesting places for args.
What's creepy about this story is raptors probably could mimic prey. Plenty of cats, and modern birds mimic there prey to ambush them. So raptor could've done this, but we'll never know.
It's also more likely considering that crows and parrots can already mimic everything from ambience to human speech.
Who said never?
@@gzilla783 ok, there's a slim chance
We do have living raptors, they're called the maniraptoran dinosaurs. This includes modern birds. A few traits can be brought back to make them actual raptors.
@@gzilla783oh like when scientists discovered how to bring out the dinosaur traits in chickens but decided to just, not do that? I was so disappointed when I found out that we could have seen real “dinosaurs”(quotation marks because they wouldn’t be the same as historical dinosaurs) but they just didn’t
Who else would love an apocalyptic style survival show like walking dead based on scientifically accurate dinos? This is sick asf
Would be epic
Don't give the Jurassic world people ideas.
yeah
I remember watching a series like that the only scene I remember is there safe zone being attacked by Carnos
There is actually something like this called la brea
Proof that accurately feathered raptor dinos can be equally as scary when used in fiction; I love this! I'd say it's more scary even, because the way they actually looked is what we're familiar with & instinctually associate with danger (mountain lions, wolves, large birds.. birds are just scientifically straight up dinosaurs; so they're not actually extinct- just evolved!)
41:10 mans squared up with a Utahraptor 😂
These are actually supposed to be Troodontids ☝️🤓
@@INDORAPTOR.______.688 Okay
Archesuchus has a talent for storytelling. RIP mikey
🙏
@@Tre3VR it is fiction. But it is what makes it impressive - because it is in a social media format yet it can terrify readers
Rip
MIKEY NOOOO😭😭
@@Huckjustashotgun? Im pulling out the minigun bro
This is so cool. Them putting shoes on the pateo because the foot got OP to come out before is such a great subtle demonstration of intelligence
Oh holy crap so that’s why! I thought that was just the Dino’s severed foot collection, but yours makes a hole lot more creepy sense!
Im certain it used feathers to lure the kid out and it tried that trick on OP too.
@@arcticwiz2249 Ok noting that
you are amazing at killing any tension with ur casual voice tone, imagine turning a story into a class lecture
Was waiting for someone to say something about it
Thought it was an AI voice at first
Right when he finished saying “take a listen” an ad popped up, I was so confused why a man was talking to me about car insurance
Bro the dinosaur wormhole plot is literally the entire premise of the show Primeval.
Good show, highly recommend if you’re a dino nerd/geek like me
He said it isn’t based on primeval must be coincidental
I just rewatched this for a fourth time, i just passed the part with the buck trying to find shelter and THE DAMN RAPTOR ONE LAUGHS AT IT WHEN THE AUDIO RECORDING OF TYE DEER WAILING IN PAIN IS PLAYING HOLY HECK
Where was the deer part?
@@CherAnthrax 11:42
Thats not a laugh, its a signal to call over its pack
love how the first response someone has to an image of a still bleeding child's foot on a patio is "pick it up"
The "Archesuchus" name kinda told me these were dinosaurs before it actually got to really show any actual evidence for it being dinosaurs. The thrill of bein like "oh no what's this one?!" when a new dino is added to the roster is so fire though.
Edit: ALSO UM 25:07 WHAT THE FUCK
I shouldnt have started this in the dark. Absolutely sent shivers down my spine. Loving birds, studying them, and having a few exotic birds myself, i immediately felt a panic when i heard the raspy 'help. Its ok' because they did SO good at making it sound like birds mimicking things. I never thought about raptors being able to 'speak' to lure in prey. Gosh, this whole thing is so well thought out and amazing.
I watched this at 12 at night I thought it was real all this made my back shiver in fear
thats why i sleep with a gun brother 💀
@@Joshua-di8po ammo is limited. a flock of dinosaurs is not.
The fact the raptors are capable of mimicry and intelligent enough to somewhat understand what to say to make you lower your guard is honestly more frightening then their size. It’s smart enough to study you, that’s honestly super creepy and I love it
Also THEY LEFT A TRAIL OF SHOES TO LURE HIM OUT.
You love it 🤨 Thats disturbing
Raptors have feathers to so these creatures can be types of raptors of smth i dunno.
Edit:I just realized raptors have pellets,and in the beginning he found pellets with some turtle bones i am freaked outrn.
Guys this is a great story but it isn’t real.
No shit, @@musicman0423. It's an ARG
For some reason I really like the banging and rumbling sounds that the “ tall deep voiced thing” makes
I love this video and definitely subscribing. Poor Mikey.
This was made for everyone who said feathered dinosaurs weren't scary.
fr
As a Chicagoan, I can confirm this is real.
Is it
Satan's crane got loose
@@Thaddeus-ot6ogit got out of the kfc across the street,,,,
Shit that his chicken I don't want to imagine the crane and Satan's running a KFC in Chicago I thought it would be a Popeyes
@@bekkihughes1564I live in IL there are so much of this dinosaur things
JK
I like how Mikey’s name was a homage to him being a Microraptor.
I love this so much that I can't have words
So nobody is talking about that these are scientifically accurate dinosaurs?!! So fucking cool!!!
That's right! Honestly, such great effort went into this
IS NO ONE TALKING ABOUT THIS MAN COULD ACTUALLY BE IN DANGER??!?!?!?!?!?
@@Sea_foam-vt6dx I’m mean, cmon archesuchus draws scientifically accurate dinosaurs
@@Sea_foam-vt6dx unsure if you know this already but this is a horror art project/series, not real events. sorry to break it to ya, pal
I love the idea of dinosaurs mimicking human speech. It's so creepy.
Mikey is such a cute dinosaur *(regardless of him being fake)* its so sweet reading him sharing his food with arch and even helping him escape the other dinosaur/demon creatures
He was a breath of fresh air. All the other dinosaurs were so scary, and then there's just Mike being Mike
@@catpoke9557yeah Mike was cool R.I.P
I love the animal behavior of the dino trying to mimic the voices like a terrifying parrot. It clearly doesn't understand the words, it just knows that humans say those things
This is genius and terrifying.
Makes me wonder how strong raptors would be in real life. I mean, they are birds with teeth and hands which sounds weird but also scary, the body of an emu, a monitor lizard like head, grabby clawed hands and possibly the smartness of a crow. That's a tricky combination.
This story was better than ANYTHING Hollywood has put out in years. Part jurassic Park, a bit of the mist (in vibe). Great story.
This might be fucking REAL
@@the_singing_201 no is not dude,cant you see she is using freaking dinosaurs in the pics??
ruclips.net/video/DITMRhIT15w/видео.html
@@the_singing_201it’s DEFINITELY not
@@ratvioli4027would be crazy though if so cool little story though
@@the_singing_201i kinda wish
My god, I hate the fact that the bird learned to talk and accidentally caputured the exact moment when the kid was dying, and the dad was trying to comfort him (I believe that’s what the things the bird was saying was trying to convey)
Definitely feel the same. It's so haunting
@@NateAtNight17 Yet it's so captivating,something so ancient mimicking us,mocking us.
This gave me the spooks. The heebee jeebees. Goose bumps. And a shiver crawled up my spine
The idea of the winter killing the creatures is based on the fact that earth was hotter in the Mezozoic, winters werent that cold and actual snow was way harder to form in places that werent the poles, that dude is not only talented, but also got a lot of knowledge, thats what makes this story amazing.
I completely agree
i thought they got jumped by the red funny headache inducing thingy
But wouldn’t that make the winters colder? I might be acting dumb but there’s a reason a lot of deaths in the desert are from the COLD nights
No, because it wasnt from the same reasons deserts are hot, its because of the high levels of Co2 in the entire planet @@ematic0054
@@ematic0054 That's because of the sand, not because of the heat
I love how there were comments on the side saying stuff like "I thought I blocked you" and "Fake"... like brother- just go on with your day, we know it's fake, but it's still fun to watch this adventure anyways
It gets annoying when you block somebody for something and a bunch of people just keep reposting screenshots and recording of the thing youre trying to get away from it. Ive blocked a bunch of account on twitter to avoid seeing certain things on my feed but considering that twitter, just like instagram, will show you everything but what you want to see and bring shit back just because you saw it once
@@crownedroyal738 but still, i would just either ignore the posts and stop trying to block it, or just check out whatever it is everybody is so hyped for. it was that way with the digital circus for me.. i hated it, but then i finally just caved in to watching it, and i suppose i understand the hype
(my entire home page is digital circus shit, it will not stop)
This is my favorite story narrated bye Nate
This would make an awesome found footage movie!
Weird Birds is one of my favourite internet horror stories. Twitter threads are such a unique way of telling a story, and it works so well. It reminds me of that one “where’d the sun go” one.
Ah The Sun Vanished! Another great one. I might cover it ;)
I hope it’s not real😅
@@SKYLAND_THECOOLONE is not real these do not worry is just args they are projects to tell horror storys
@@damirdanko9859nah it’s just chicago this is normal
@@ShortArtGuy ah dang
A humming bird got trapped in my garage when I was 5 . My 11 year old sister tried to capture it in a card board box. It flew straight toward her face with that sharp beak and she lifted the box to guard her face. The beak pierced through the box and stopped right in front of her forehead. I’ve been terrified of anything with feathers since then. That look in a Birds Eye gives me so much anxiety . So emotionless and empty .
Hummingbirds are aggressive birds. They fight each other with specialized beaks that have hooks or are serrated. They are territorial and fight a lot even for those plastic feeders people put up
Eat as much chicken and eggs as revenge!
@@yucol5661 the Aztecs didn't think that warriors are reincarnated as hummingbirds for no reason
Penguins are your weakness
This vid was making me anxious so I thought of my chickens since they are my sweetie pies 😭
whoever made this is a legend
I love how when the birds were talking they were mimicking humans
“Feathered dinosaurs aren’t scary” Here you go.
Fr
I don’t think I’ve heard anyone say that but okay.
@@KingDrakoTyrell i did several times
Ironic you say that because the scariest parts are where they aren't on screen.
Literally proving why they aren't.
horrible example of that
This man lost his best friend and his new best Dino friend, in such a short amount of time.
Bro went through so much.
The creator *comfirmed* Mikey is not dead
@@SpikeForrestGaming
*MIKEY LIVES?!?!?!?!*
Wdym he lost his best friend?
*the dog?*
@@user-kq5dx4vf4n
29:34 it’s heavily implied his friend died here
35:53 Joe swatson from family guy was caught in thiz??!!??
Its actually cool to see that like on how scary the dinosaurs would be (if they are even dinosaurs)
This just strengthens the fact that scientifically accurate dinosaurs can be way more terrifying than the giant lumbering depictions we usually see of them.
It’s creepy because the first thing I noticed was the second set of eyes in the back of that picture and then the little kids drawing reassured that there was definitely a second thing
This was so convincing that it took me a minute to realize it was a fake story
The story is insane
what i love about the part in which they learn how to "speak" more normal, is the fact that they had to learn it from an actual person. which means the words "don't worry, it's ok" or "please help, somebody" means that they learned that most likely from stalking and killing people. I find that pretty interesting and a nice detail to think about (also i haven't watched the full video yet and i'm posting this beforehand so if something like this is mentioned already then don't mind me yapping.)
The ending was actually so sad. Being there with your old friends flock and knowing that you are going to die is honestly how I would like to go out.
It is kinda beautiful
Well at least the flock will have a semi warm and fresh meal, hopefully the flock will get to live on to the end of this confusing situation for them all
@@NateAtNight17what happened to Mikey?
@@Ms_circle_Butrobloxsu want spoilers?
@@Ms_circle_ButrobloxsHe fucking died with fish in his mouth. I'm depressed
I really appreciate the detail of the t-Rex being quiet and only occasionally making a deep rumbling noise. Media always makes them loud and honestly pretty clumsy. But the t-Rex was most likely nearly silent due to padding on the feet. Plus comparing them to their closest modern day relatives, birds, and more specifically large flightless birds such as the ostrich. Ostriches are incredibly fast but have a light step due to the excess padding on their feet.
My dude countered a dozen skin-walkers literal days apart
Holy, this was recent, it goes all the way into 2024? And this is just the part 1, im hooked
Bro how can birds say “its okay, open, please help, somebody…” THAT TERRIFIES ME TO HECK😭
For real
it’s the last words that the neighbors son said when he died
so they use that as bait to act like the person they killed
Mimicry
@@NateAtNight17Is this real, I'm sorry I get scared really easily?
The most unrealistic thing in this story is that all the monsters weren't gunned down by the lovely Chicago locals.
I felt like crying after seeing Mikey dead and arch mourning him so much 💔 absolutely heartbreaking :(
Dinocore horror is something ive been waiting for, for years.
Jurassic Park: "Am I a joke to you?"
SAME
I love the implications; Kiwi-Birds have non-flight-feathers resembling fur; Horned-Owls appear to have crop-point-ears; birds in general have a high-heel-gait and densely-crouched-poses with cryptic coloration, some birds are adroit mimics: that said, when everything is blurry these bird-cryptids look like wolf or bear or dog-man, wouldn't be surprised if so many cryptids turned out to be various raptors.
The government tried to open wormholes to see what dinosaurs looked like, the wormholes got out of control and now humanities paying the price
I am literally crying
Why are they so chill abt this
This is a great story. I love how the creator said they are working on a bigger more expansive ARG based on this reality
Sounds like a stream waiting to happen ;)
I watched this a couple hours ago, and lets just say this is amazing! This is such a breath of fresh air cause of how the media depicts dinosaurs in horror movies with the "big ol roaring movie monster" type deal. The scene with the troodontid on the attic was honestly terrifying, and the clips of the tyrannosaurid calling out genuinely sent shivers down my spine. Overall everything was amazing! And RIP Mikey, you were a good little microraptor(?)
I think Mikey is meant to resemble Archaeopteryx, a dinosaur we know is as black as a crow from pigment studies of feathers
at first i thought the object was something different but when i looked closer it was a shoe #scared for life!!!
25:20 something about this horrifies me the most. Like it copied the mother consoling the kid as they knew they were gonna die. Great detail but god damn did that mess me up
This story is truly a masterpiece from the realistic story telling with not to much overuse of cursing to make it really seem as if a human is speaking (typing) it, and the realistic photos especially the part of close up Mike. It especially hit hard around the last 7-10 min of it because Mike died and it felt like a connection between the two and his dog leaving him after not seeing him for so long, and when he payed down with Mikey’s pack and finally accepting death.😢😢😢