Dinosaur Vocalization Study Pt. III (2023) | Cretaceous Era II

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  • Опубликовано: 28 июн 2024
  • 0:00 Intro
    0:23 Deinonychus
    1:06 Gallimimus
    1:55 Pachycephalosaurus
    2:45 Carnotaurus
    3:31 Parasaurolophus
    4:30 Ankylosaurus
    5:11 Carcharodontosaurus
    6:09 Argentinosaurus
    An ongoing study utilizing the most recent scientific data on dinosaur vocalizations. Sounds are produced by myself and digitally workshopped from modern non-syrinx based avian reptiles. Using skull and olfactory cavity proportions, one can attempt to recreate the flow of sound, frequency, and volume of each animal. Much study is required for each particular species, and often several phases are trashed due to general unlikelihood. The final results are based on acute representations of what sounds would be most comfortable and base-line for each animal.
    Citations:
    Concepts:
    scholarblogs.emory.edu/nbbpar...
    www.thoughtco.com/how-loud-co...
    blogs.scientificamerican.com/...
    www.livescience.com/306-dinos...
    www.icr.org/article/tyrannosa...
    www.sciencefocus.com/nature/i...
    www.ndsu.edu/pubweb/~ashworth...
    carnegiemnh.org/what-did-dino...
    Proportions:
    www.dimensions.com/element/t-...
    www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/arti...
    www.researchgate.net/figure/C...
    royalsocietypublishing.org/do...
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Physiol....
    www2.ca.uky.edu/agcomm/pubs/AS...
    Aim: To be more sophisticated than Julia Clarke's rendition, which included: combining the booming call of the Eurasian bittern with the growling vocalizations of the Chinese crocodile, and then scaling it up to T-rex’s estimated size (about 12 meters or 40 feet long), what they got was a ominous low rumble.

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  • @StudioMod
    @StudioMod  Год назад +488

    I just realized the intro to this video claims this is the second of the series, not the third. My mistake.

    • @Kakaragi
      @Kakaragi Год назад +3

      Just to ask, how come Spinosaurus didn't sound more crocodilian?

    • @hypogigamagma1625
      @hypogigamagma1625 Год назад +13

      ​@@Kakaragi its have a long neck so the sound would be different

    • @Kakaragi
      @Kakaragi Год назад +2

      @@hypogigamagma1625 Even then the spinosaurus doesn't sound like Argentinosaurus or Brachiosaurus

    • @hypogigamagma1625
      @hypogigamagma1625 Год назад +9

      @@Kakaragi yes but crocdilian have specific laryxn and Spinosaurus have a different one also that sounds come from a loon

    • @joema500
      @joema500 Год назад +5

      @@Kakaragi We have no clue what spinosaurus sounded like, the guy who makes these, claims that they are "studies" they're more like speculative projects with little to no concrete evidence to back up a lot of the sounds. Also the spinosaurus sound he uses is just a slowed down loon call.

  • @dangeoffrey1601
    @dangeoffrey1601 Год назад +2297

    I did not expect the Argentinosaurus to be as unnerving as it was. Imagine an animal that huge making sounds like that close by. The vibrations would probably knock you to the ground!

    • @salvus608
      @salvus608 Год назад +54

      I also thought that to

    • @saint-AU
      @saint-AU Год назад +1

      considering a sperm whale can kill you underwater from sounds alone. i think you'd be more then just knocked over

    • @mrboogyman4888
      @mrboogyman4888 Год назад +204

      Mixed in with the fact that everything would be violently shaking from it walking, itd probably feel like the world was ending

    • @abigray8585
      @abigray8585 Год назад +75

      You should hear elephant vocalisations, they are also kinda scary.

    • @p00bix
      @p00bix Год назад

      I imagine Argentinosaurus's call having a similar effect to a Sperm Whale -- their clicks are literally louder than shotgun blasts and make jet engines seem like a quiet conversation by comparison. And because of their low pitch, they can cause the body to vibrate so violently that they are LIKELY to cause permanent deafness, and can potentially even kill a person.

  • @stormie597
    @stormie597 Год назад +2362

    I love how they almost sound like engines and instruments, in addition to having very avian and reptilian sounds. Also, Argentinosaurus sounds amazing.

    • @darkbaron93.
      @darkbaron93. Год назад +36

      A majestic creature 😊🦕

    • @superdinodude8650
      @superdinodude8650 Год назад +18

      @@darkbaron93.sounds like a blender in all honesty

    • @rougeoneperfectorder7077
      @rougeoneperfectorder7077 Год назад +34

      The para at one point sounds like a motorcycle and the Argentinosaurus also sounded like a plane shooting at something

    • @superdinodude8650
      @superdinodude8650 Год назад +16

      @@rougeoneperfectorder7077 how dare you talk down to argentinasaurus it sounds like a blender not a fighter jet with a mini gun

    • @Godzilla-zc8ec
      @Godzilla-zc8ec Год назад +5

      I Love Scientifically Accurate Aka Real T-Rex

  • @azzman9947
    @azzman9947 Год назад +1571

    I love this so much. I need a game or dinosaur documentary to actually use these sounds. It would be so cool. These are way better and eerie than the roars.

    • @tvvistedv3nom26
      @tvvistedv3nom26 Год назад +47

      Documentaries and a Dino horror game with these sounds would be awesome

    • @CatsAreAmazing8187
      @CatsAreAmazing8187 Год назад +5

      @@commandershepardmessiah3345 fr

    • @tymau3958
      @tymau3958 Год назад +14

      To be fair if roles were reversed then the roars would sound scary

    • @tvvistedv3nom26
      @tvvistedv3nom26 Год назад +33

      @@tymau3958 it’s not that the roars wouldn’t be scary as well but these are more eerie

    • @yusufcanbaz8194
      @yusufcanbaz8194 Год назад +2

      Somone reported my comment

  • @yoshidracos.a.1125
    @yoshidracos.a.1125 Год назад +1475

    Gotta say, was very curious how'd you work the Parasaurolophus considering that reconstructed sound that was made after finding that intact crest.

    • @moonbeaststudiosgaming
      @moonbeaststudiosgaming Год назад +16

      I too am curious

    • @firegator6853
      @firegator6853 Год назад +66

      but we have literally reconstructed ideas how the crest sounds sounded like yet the one in the video doesnt sound like its using the crest to me at all

    • @TrueSavage555
      @TrueSavage555 Год назад +89

      @@firegator6853 I feel like the sounds from the crest wasnt the only sounds they could make and Studio probably didnt include them since he figured we all heard those already. Although it would have been cool to hear a bit where some of those deeper rumbling sounds quickly transitioned to the horn sounds.

    • @StudioMod
      @StudioMod  Год назад +657

      Believe it not, the science behind Parasaurolophus blowing air into its horn to make calls is flimsy at best.
      They likely evolved them for visual/social display and they naturally reverberated sounds as a self convergent evolution. What I mean by this is that the horn more likely reverberated and strengthened low frequency, ambient calls that would be much lower than you'd typically hear by just blowing air directly into the cavity.
      The low calls begin at 4:07, and I had to turn their frequency up nearly 1.5 times just so it could be heard (that's why it sounds a bit quiet, perhaps I should have turned that section up). The cavity is situated well above their olfactory cavity and air wouldn't entirely escape into it.
      In short: Most of their sounds would rumble softly inside unless the animal had a specific penitent for screaming at the top of its lungs. And even if it did, it would (from my results and hours of playback) sound more like a deep, distant ship horn that just barely reaches human hearing.
      Hope that clarifies.

    • @firegator6853
      @firegator6853 Год назад +101

      @@StudioMod ooooh so the crest is like used to simply enhance whatever sound it was making instead of making a whole new trumpet like sound?

  • @Cr-xp1qh
    @Cr-xp1qh Год назад +716

    The Argentinosaurus is my favorite dinosaur and I wasn't surprised that they sound so scary. I could imagine feeling like the world is ending, not only feeling the vibrations as they walk, and then hearing their noises. It would be INCREDIBLE.

    • @MegaLaban12345
      @MegaLaban12345 Год назад

      Sexual undertones to this comment

    • @mashedtaters43
      @mashedtaters43 Год назад +28

      If you were close enough they could probably shake your entire body with their calls alone. If huge amps at a concert can vibrate your bones then I have no doubt that a sauropod would do the same thing

    • @purpleemerald5299
      @purpleemerald5299 Год назад +16

      @@mashedtaters43Look no further than modern elephants and whales. Their calls make concerts sound like iPod speakers.

    • @mashedtaters43
      @mashedtaters43 Год назад +18

      @@purpleemerald5299 oh god yeah, I think that if you are close enough to a whale they could legit blow your ear drums out with how loud they are. It's so unbelievably cool, if whales are that loud then I can't imagine how loud a sauropod would be! Makes me wish we could travel back in time and find out for ourselves lol

    • @leoburningfast9103
      @leoburningfast9103 Год назад

      @@mashedtaters43 Can’t sperm whales kill you with their calls?

  • @quantumsaudio
    @quantumsaudio Год назад +491

    The way the screen zoomed way out to accommodate the size of the Argentinosaurus already made my blood freeze, but then the horrifying trumpeting sound that shook my computer speakers really made my heart rate go up. I'm incredibly fascinated by these videos, amazing work

  • @mothman1677
    @mothman1677 Год назад +1040

    I’ve always wanted a dinosaur movie that’s extremely scientifically accurate (the true appearances of dinosaurs, feathers, ocean and land life, and especially their true sounds) with no actual story or narration or talking. Tho I doubt we’re ever going to get that

    • @toyohimeyeswatatsuki6917
      @toyohimeyeswatatsuki6917 Год назад +59

      Movie with no story or narration would be weird, it would feel like watching fish tank

    • @suzuxiiiahdv
      @suzuxiiiahdv Год назад +125

      @@toyohimeyeswatatsuki6917 There can be a "story" without narration or talking. A 2 or 3 hour long movie showing a prehistoric animal's last day before death would is a decent concept.

    • @IMADINOSAURNOTABIRD
      @IMADINOSAURNOTABIRD Год назад +40

      ​@@toyohimeyeswatatsuki6917 honestly I think it could work well. I mean it's just a t Rex going around, taking care of it's baby, killing something, and then, idk, napping? Obviously that's a stupid and boring plot idea but you get the gist

    • @yusavelli0448
      @yusavelli0448 Год назад +60

      documentary is what you want

    • @weaversong4377
      @weaversong4377 Год назад +4

      That would not profit well

  • @mr.lonewolf8199
    @mr.lonewolf8199 Год назад +297

    Imagine being transported back to mesosoic period , standing in forest and listening to this sounds. Sends chills down my spine

    • @catpoke9557
      @catpoke9557 Год назад +9

      I think that would be really cool

    • @rohanchintarlapalli415
      @rohanchintarlapalli415 Год назад +43

      I’d get my ass handed to me by an overgrown mosquito before I even saw a dino

    • @jesusofbullets
      @jesusofbullets Год назад +4

      I have enough fears to worry about without randomly teleporting through time to the land of extreme predators, thanks.

    • @Pizzaonpineappl3
      @Pizzaonpineappl3 11 месяцев назад +1

      I'd love it. Earth belongs to them

    • @Jaymo00
      @Jaymo00 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@rohanchintarlapalli415LMAO this made me burst out laughing! Aww man, it’s probably true. Those ancient bugs were no joke!

  • @Floridahehe
    @Floridahehe Год назад +194

    Favorite music styles
    1.Dinosaur vocalization study.
    3.Heavy metal.
    3.Punk.
    4.Disco.

  • @Historian474
    @Historian474 Год назад +345

    Argentinosaurus is the biggest dinosaur. It has been estimated to weigh 100 tons. It's unbelievable that a land animal could reach that size! I bet the ground really shook as it walked!

    • @loulouthebabarianalleycat4189
      @loulouthebabarianalleycat4189 Год назад +21

      84 tons but still the biggest Dino

    • @SCPguy
      @SCPguy Год назад

      With a neck vertebrae the size of a bathtub

    • @lilianadelcaribe
      @lilianadelcaribe Год назад

      Wow

    • @mariebcfhs9491
      @mariebcfhs9491 5 месяцев назад +4

      Well 100 tons is about as heavy as a medium size locomotive so yes the ground would shake when it walks.

    • @Alec-jo7ic
      @Alec-jo7ic Месяц назад

      Whats even more terrifying is that leviathan sized creatures roamed the ocean.

  • @mrcjc9298
    @mrcjc9298 Год назад +337

    I thought they had already figured out how Parasaurolophus sounded. It blew air through its crest, like a didgeridoo. Argentinosaurus sounds like an air raid siren. I could imagine it being as loud as one.

    • @kyle21843
      @kyle21843 Год назад +68

      considering the blue whale can blow out your ear drum, the argentinosaurus was probably even louder

    • @christopherstehn
      @christopherstehn Год назад +2

      sounds like organ

    • @kandycetownley
      @kandycetownley Год назад +1

      @@kyle21843 eh in water maybe but whales are louder in water

    • @anglepsycho
      @anglepsycho Год назад +17

      ​@@kyle21843 That's an understatement and a half honestly. One call in particular, when in close proximity, can kill a human since the brain can't handle vibrations at certain intensities. Think like how the T-Rex had a much stronger inner ear drum than us, and used it to disorient others like our ear drums into being completely vulnerable with lower-octave pitches.

    • @tramachi7027
      @tramachi7027 5 месяцев назад

      @@kyle21843 Probably not since Sound waves in water travel further and are amplified alot because of the properties of the medium. Hence why we can hear things across the ocean with Hydrophones some hundreds to thousands of miles away, something you rarely have when sound travels through air and only reserved for the extremes of sounds. For example Sonic Booms, nuclear or extremely powerful explosions (Asteroids or other things with massive power). But unless you have direct line of sight (reason why you can hear planes 10km up in the sky) you rarely hear something that is further away than 30-50 miles. Sound really has it hard to reach you in Air compared to Water.
      Things like Warship Active Sonar can be heard from 10s of nautical miles away with the human ear easily, and even further with proper equipment and favourable layers and ocean properties (Fun Fact: Every Sonar sounds different and Sonar Operators and Computers are learned on exactly how to distinguish the multitude of Sonars).
      Hydrophones can pick up Earthquakes from oceans across and so on.
      *Modern Hydrophones can pick up and detect sound of up to 3000 nautical miles away*

  • @petris90
    @petris90 Год назад +598

    Amazing work as always! Could you maybe put a human in the size representation too so we can get a feel for the scale of these creatures?

    • @Ki-Wi-
      @Ki-Wi- Год назад +35

      I don't mean to say the video is bad-it's brilliant but I think the scale is a bit wrong. Carnotaurus definitely wasn't as tall as carcharodontosaurus
      Edit: fixed some facts

    • @petris90
      @petris90 Год назад +13

      @@Ki-Wi- where did you get the info that a ankylosaurus should be almost the height of an elephant? A quick Google search reveals that they should roughly be the height of a adult human, 1.7m.

    • @memerzzz1735
      @memerzzz1735 Год назад +5

      ​@@Ki-Wi- no .anky were probably 4-5 feet in height and 8-9 feet in length.

    • @Ki-Wi-
      @Ki-Wi- Год назад +3

      @@petris90 Really? Everything I've seen on Google said they were almost the height of an elephant and taller than a human

    • @Ki-Wi-
      @Ki-Wi- Год назад +13

      @@memerzzz1735 Well I'm wrong, I just saw some bad images. The tallest specimen ever found was about 5.6 feet tall. My bad

  • @Tarranium
    @Tarranium Год назад +501

    Jesus Christ with how massive Carcharodontosaurus was, I can't even imagine how LOUD that would actually be.

    • @iridiumSerpent
      @iridiumSerpent Год назад +63

      I have a tooth from a carcharodontosaurus lol. It’s almost the same size as my palm.

    • @jackmorgan1568
      @jackmorgan1568 Год назад +18

      ​@@iridiumSerpent damn that's awesome! How much did it cost you?

    • @hipbubble7685
      @hipbubble7685 Год назад +26

      ​@@jackmorgan1568 ive seen spinosaur teeth sell for 150 euros so im sure it cant have been far off from that but on the other hand i bought a tooth from a smaller mosasaurid for just a couple of euros albeit alot smaller than a spino tooth

    • @MrDeathBunny
      @MrDeathBunny Год назад +17

      @@hipbubble7685 dang I want a spino tooth, thats my favorite guy

    • @Camabad8859
      @Camabad8859 Год назад +9

      I have a Spinosaurus tooth and a tail vertebra from a Carcharodontosaurus

  • @Chalkeater98
    @Chalkeater98 Год назад +147

    I love how guttural and low the Pachy was, so unique and intimidating lol

  • @ZentaBon
    @ZentaBon Год назад +293

    I love making these noises. These noises are so much more interesting than boring movie noises

    • @MegaLaban12345
      @MegaLaban12345 Год назад +33

      Neighbors hate him

    • @ZentaBon
      @ZentaBon Год назад +14

      @@MegaLaban12345 my parents don't like how often I make the noises.

    • @robinator789
      @robinator789 Год назад +6

      Ah yes, "boring movie noises"
      Just because they aren't accurate doesn't mean they can't be cool. But it's your opinion and I respect it.

    • @ZentaBon
      @ZentaBon Год назад +3

      @@robinator789 thanks, I know a lot of people enjoy the noises made in dinosaur movies too and I respect that!

    • @robinator789
      @robinator789 Год назад +7

      @@ZentaBon the T-Rex roar from JP is an OG one, and it's the best roar I've ever heard.

  • @Lunakinesis
    @Lunakinesis Год назад +226

    I'm curious about Parasaurolohpus considering we have a reconstruction of some of its vocalisations created by its crest that are VERY different to this.

    • @IzzieNickole
      @IzzieNickole Год назад +74

      I think this is kinda just a speculative project, this particular person’s guess on what they’d sound like using birds & reptiles as influences. Really cool project but I don’t think it’s accurate, it’s kinda impossible to be accurate with something like this, it’s just our best approximation of what it could’ve sounded like. I think the Dilo was the coolest one, really liked it’s creepy singing kind of noises.

    • @--SPQR--
      @--SPQR-- Год назад +13

      That's because this video is cool but pure speculation

    • @JoseGomez-lp9nu
      @JoseGomez-lp9nu Год назад +13

      Paras reconstruction of the crest making sounds is more or less a stretch giving what we know now

    • @Lunakinesis
      @Lunakinesis Год назад +14

      @@JoseGomez-lp9nu I mean it's certainly not 100% accurate because how could it be? But from my reading the crest being something of a resonating chamber still stands? If this has been proven false please link me to research on it because I'd like to be up to date on that.

    • @axelf9947
      @axelf9947 Год назад +5

      He explained how he got the sounds under the pinned comment!

  • @x.spinosaurus3951
    @x.spinosaurus3951 Год назад +54

    Deinonychus - monster bird calls
    Gallimimus - Big bird noises
    Pachycephalosaurus - Hog grunts
    Carnotaurus - gentle monster
    Parasaurolophus - weird noises
    Ankylosaurus - monster singing
    Carcharodontosaurus - Crocodile noises
    Argentinosaurus - Sci Fi Alien noises

    • @Dementor7665
      @Dementor7665 Год назад +3

      Last one is thanos charging up his gauntlet

    • @x.spinosaurus3951
      @x.spinosaurus3951 Год назад

      ......................

    • @x.spinosaurus3951
      @x.spinosaurus3951 Год назад

      Good guess on those dinosaurs, but I would not say that argentinosaurus sounds are from a whale.

    • @x.spinosaurus3951
      @x.spinosaurus3951 Год назад

      @@_callio your really correct about ankylosaurus.

    • @wenthulk8439
      @wenthulk8439 Год назад

      This ankylosaurus sounds like a hippo or cow

  • @crustacean78
    @crustacean78 Год назад +76

    The Argentinosaurs is one of my favorite dinosaurs, great to see a depiction of how it'd sound. I love huge animals/creatures , they're a natural phenomena

  • @Spiyder11
    @Spiyder11 Год назад +93

    Oh wow! Hearing the Argentinosaurus made me think of the Plague of Madness episode of Primal. That would be absolutely horrifying to hear that large dinosaur making those noises while infected!

    • @badabing3391
      @badabing3391 5 месяцев назад +1

      i wonder if during famines there ever were sauropods that ate very small dinos or carrion sorta like how some ungulates sometimes eat birds or stuff.

  • @AxiomApe
    @AxiomApe Год назад +186

    So amazing how these realistic accurate sounds are more horrifying than any sci-fi depiction ! Hats off to anyone who contributed to the data set that brought us these incredible otherworldly sounds.

    • @yusufcanbaz8194
      @yusufcanbaz8194 Год назад +2

      They where worse than the sci fi depicition, dont get me wrong i love accurate dinos but saying things like that just makes peps mad

    • @GlobalWarmingDragon
      @GlobalWarmingDragon Год назад +20

      ​​​@@yusufcanbaz8194 You think the boring whale call used for sauropods most of the time are more terrifying than the literal world ending call the argentinosaurus produces?

    • @yusufcanbaz8194
      @yusufcanbaz8194 Год назад +3

      @@GlobalWarmingDragon these are just animals, they dont have to be scary for me to like them

    • @GlobalWarmingDragon
      @GlobalWarmingDragon Год назад +22

      @@yusufcanbaz8194 i've generally grown tired of the dinosaur calls used in movies and documentaries, they feel more life-like with these sounds, If we are being realistic, We would go deaf the moment a large theropod or a sauropod made a sound, They also feel more beautifil this way, Just having them roar like mammals is a trope that has grown old to me, These sounds have a lot of potential in the future for many things.

    • @toyohimeyeswatatsuki6917
      @toyohimeyeswatatsuki6917 Год назад +1

      ​@@GlobalWarmingDragon Animals shouldn't roar all the time

  • @kerryelizabeth2868
    @kerryelizabeth2868 Год назад +62

    Would love to see a “the making of” kind of video for these and how you arrived at the sounds. The science behind it. Some of these sounds really surprised me and I’d like to know how you arrived at these conclusions, for example the pitch of some of pachycephalosaurus surprised me because of how deep it was

    • @Diictodon
      @Diictodon 10 месяцев назад

      PLEASE LET THIS HAPPEN

  • @_Purple_Thoughts_
    @_Purple_Thoughts_ Год назад +156

    I wasn't expecting part 3 so soon but it's totally awesome!!

  • @ChicagoScorpion
    @ChicagoScorpion Год назад +99

    All of them sound cool and eerie and at times menacing but I think the coolest sounding ones are Argentinosaurus and Carcharodontosaurus.

  • @stevethomas9320
    @stevethomas9320 Год назад +93

    This is such awesome work. You can tell the social animals apart from the nonsocial, or less social animals. Would be really cool to find out what calls or sounds dinosaurs would use to attract a mate or intimidate a rival.

  • @rottingveggies
    @rottingveggies Год назад +71

    man, the carnotaurus is still at the top of my list- they may not have a super interesting vocalization but i feel like the how hum / rumble really fits their overall vibe

    • @annierosemb
      @annierosemb 10 месяцев назад +3

      my favourite dino - they’re like prehistoric bull terriers

  • @MisfortunateJustice
    @MisfortunateJustice Год назад +27

    Your production of theropod cries are more terrifying than they've ever been depicted.
    That Carnotaur is a perfect example of even hearing that in the distance would give you the feeling of already being dead.

  • @rogerpoumian
    @rogerpoumian Год назад +29

    Argentinosaurus sound is nightmare fuel oh my god nice job!

  • @RoundSeal
    @RoundSeal Год назад +19

    God, I'm obsessed with these. I can just imagine seeing an Argentinosaurus in the distance and feeling the ground shake with subvocal, low frequency calls. Astounding.

  • @kaijuar2003
    @kaijuar2003 Год назад +38

    The Argentinosaurus reminds me of the growling noise elephants make to send vibrations through the ground to communicate with other elephants which makes a lot of sense and is very accurate.
    All these noises are awesome, most of them are inspired by crocodilians and birds and some are based on some species of large mammals like elephants with rumbling and growling.
    Honestly, they sound a lot more natural and animalistic than the sounds they make in films like Jurassic Park which is awesome. I can listen to them all day and even as I sleep, they're soothing.
    Comment made: 5:07 PM Saturday, March 11 2023

    • @robinator789
      @robinator789 Год назад +1

      Well, the Jurassic Park roars are still cool

    • @kaijuar2003
      @kaijuar2003 Год назад

      @@robinator789 They're still cool, but only in cinema not in a natural sense if you know what I mean by that.
      Reply made: 3:47 AM Wednesday, March 22 2023

    • @robinator789
      @robinator789 Год назад +1

      @@kaijuar2003 I know they're inaccurate, I'm just saying they're still cool :)

    • @kaijuar2003
      @kaijuar2003 Год назад

      @@robinator789 And I said they're still cool, just in a cinematic way. My favorite JP sounds are the Brachiosaurus and Ceratosaurus.
      Reply made: 5:12 AM Wednesday, March 22 2023

    • @robinator789
      @robinator789 Год назад +1

      @@kaijuar2003 and the T-Rex sounds are also epic!

  • @The_Warden
    @The_Warden Год назад +30

    I like to imagine T-Rex, and other similar Theropods had a really deep pulsing bass sound similar to Carcharodontosaurus, but so deep and low that you would feel it through your body, like if you play the audio through your tv it'll rumble through your house. I would love to know how to produce these sounds, so I could fiddle with it myself.

    • @SCPguy
      @SCPguy Год назад +3

      That’s exactly how I imagine T. rex sounding, it’s so much cooler and more terrifying than the Jurassic Park T. rex roar

  • @PurplePiiPii
    @PurplePiiPii Год назад +21

    1:01 "hey, hey hey"

    • @Stavr0no
      @Stavr0no 3 месяца назад

      i got a gun

  • @nathanjamison830
    @nathanjamison830 Год назад +23

    Not even a second into the first one and I'm already amazed

  • @Lazzixd
    @Lazzixd Год назад +40

    I love these vocalizations and I hope you continue like this and do many more

  • @Khanmanlol
    @Khanmanlol Год назад +35

    I find it hilarious that for the Deinonychus sounds, it seemed like you used the vocalizations of the Pachycephalosaurus from the old Eyewitness Virtual Reality Dinosaur game, and then you included a Pachycephalosaurus, too! XD

    • @Khanmanlol
      @Khanmanlol Год назад +8

      Disregard what I said about Deinonychus using Pachycephalosaurus vocalizations. I went back to the old sounds from the game, and it turns out it came from an Ankylosaur.

  • @x.spinosaurus3951
    @x.spinosaurus3951 Год назад +38

    The gallimimus sounds a lot different than from Jurassic Park with Realistic dinosaur sounds and lemur89's

  • @zatderpscout6017
    @zatderpscout6017 Год назад +15

    Can’t wait to see what you got for the Triassic

    • @bigcrab2794
      @bigcrab2794 Год назад

      I wanna hear a herrerasaurus always been my fave from the triassic era

  • @fartoocritical9409
    @fartoocritical9409 Год назад +24

    My favorite set of sounds by far. I can totally see each dinosaur make those exact sounds

  • @Odraude2105
    @Odraude2105 Год назад +21

    Imagine how insanely loud Titanosauria sauropods would've been. Terrifying.

  • @AerCloud
    @AerCloud Год назад +10

    Argentinosaurus at 6:46 : ahem, I call *this* the ✨leafblower✨

  • @tdkreturns-batcavepictures1224
    @tdkreturns-batcavepictures1224 Год назад +45

    I'd love to see you reconstruct a Therizinosaurus vocalisation in your next video!

  • @stygio.medusa
    @stygio.medusa Год назад +9

    This has become one of my favourite "series" on RUclips. I used to listen to the first one on repeat and now I'm glad there are more!

  • @kingkrool94
    @kingkrool94 Год назад +19

    these sounds feel well, otherworldly, actually scarier than the JP sounds. Amazing job.

  • @lostinthestars_
    @lostinthestars_ Год назад +19

    Would you ever consider doing Triassic creatures as well? Or maybe even animals from beforehand like the Permian period?

  • @Prost81
    @Prost81 Год назад +9

    3:09 Motorcycle XD

  • @CeuAzulll
    @CeuAzulll Год назад +79

    Vídeo incrível!! 🙏

  • @lemur88
    @lemur88 Год назад +6

    The Argentinosaurus activated my fight or flight response, it’s one of the scariest sounds I’ve ever heard

  • @mdalsted
    @mdalsted Год назад +19

    Funny thing: some of these sounds, I've heard in Eyewitness Virtual Reality Dinosaur Hunter, albeit applied to different dinosaurs than in this video. The sounds you gave Deinonychus, I've heard used for Euoplocephalus (an ankylosaurid). Genuinely interesting!

  • @Commander_Appo
    @Commander_Appo Год назад +8

    6:23 the drums of fate

  • @menacetosociety471
    @menacetosociety471 Год назад +18

    I was just watching the other two vids! Sounds so good I'd love a horror dinosaur game with realistic designs, sounds and behaviors. The scariest things to me are based on reality after all.

  • @honeyloveschocolate.
    @honeyloveschocolate. Год назад +7

    3:47 It makes the same noise as a motorcycle being started lol

  • @_josephblaise_6790
    @_josephblaise_6790 Год назад +8

    6:35 My neighbor outside my window at 7 am on a Saturday

  • @Sad-nk7qq
    @Sad-nk7qq Год назад +7

    I get so excited when you post new vocalizations!!! They're amazing to listen to. Keep up the amazing work!

  • @redpanda1765
    @redpanda1765 Год назад +3

    The other two parts got recommended to me yesterday! Great to see you are still working on this project, I really loved every sound!

  • @CitizenPrime-tb7rp
    @CitizenPrime-tb7rp Год назад +8

    That Deinonychus sent shivers down my spine. Think of being in the forest, hearing that call, looking around and seeing nothing. But you know they're there, and the first one just called the rest of the pack to come and eat...
    And by the time you actually see them, it's already too late.

    • @JurassicReptile
      @JurassicReptile 11 месяцев назад

      Deinonychus probably never hunted in packs. It’s more like a fox or coyote.

    • @dibershai6009
      @dibershai6009 Месяц назад

      @@JurassicReptile The fact that it is unlikely that it hunted in packs doesn't mean that it certainly didn't.

  • @gdwolf7
    @gdwolf7 Год назад +7

    The illustrations are exquisite too!

  • @lord_seraphineOG
    @lord_seraphineOG 7 месяцев назад +7

    6:10 as a mexican, i can imagine my argentian friends having that giant reptile on their lands

  • @DepecheGuy99
    @DepecheGuy99 Год назад +2

    6:18 The larynx contracting sound is crazy

  • @alioramus1637
    @alioramus1637 Год назад +32

    These are so good! The gallimimus, deinonychus and pachycephalosaurus were the most realistic ones to me. Guess you were inspired by the description of the larynx of pinacosaurus.

    • @ilusham.2584
      @ilusham.2584 Год назад

      Wtf do you mean realiatic? How old are you to know hoq they sound

  • @zanem-j1808
    @zanem-j1808 Год назад +3

    Oh awesome! I was just going through your videos on dinosaur vocals once again to get some perspective on what they were like, then this! Thanks! Love your work!

  • @bashfulwolfo6499
    @bashfulwolfo6499 Год назад +6

    Carnos are my fav and the sound you gave to them just seems so perfect. The purr-like noises are super adorable

  • @clearlypellucid
    @clearlypellucid Год назад +6

    5:11 It sounds like someone's having difficulty getting the ignition to work on that one.

  • @janetl395
    @janetl395 Год назад +11

    I love the JP and JW films but I think they would be SO much better if these sounds were used for the dinos!!!

  • @dirtbones3694
    @dirtbones3694 Год назад +7

    I find it kinda interested that the sound design for “The Isle” made the Carnotaurus sound pretty similar to your estimated reconstruction. I love these videos! I’ve been following them since the first and have been really impressed with all of them!

  • @ltccherno2536
    @ltccherno2536 Год назад +12

    So glad to see a Titanosaur in here. Love it as always!

  • @Phytom
    @Phytom Год назад +7

    5:32 Ford Mustang

  • @idontkn0ww
    @idontkn0ww Год назад +7

    6:40 people speeding in their sports cars at 1:00 am be like:

  • @felipeps9900
    @felipeps9900 Год назад +6

    This is so calming and scary at the same time, I recently discovered this series of videos and it's really cool good job

  • @x.spinosaurus3951
    @x.spinosaurus3951 Год назад +11

    Pachycephalosaurus and Carnotaurus are insane!!!!!

    • @robinator789
      @robinator789 Год назад

      But Argentinosaurus is even more insane!

  • @Rickboi321
    @Rickboi321 Год назад +15

    I kinda wanna hear giganotosaurs next LOL would be my favorite study I think it would sound deep, thunderes, and maybe like omniums. I feel like it would be reallyyyyy scary too!!

    • @yvettezilla
      @yvettezilla Год назад +3

      Yes same with me, it would probably have somewhat similar calls to the carcharodontosaurus

    • @Rickboi321
      @Rickboi321 Год назад +1

      @@yvettezilla ehhhh kinda giga was more bigger so if you also look at its mass and the way giga was built you’d see it would’ve sound like how I said it would not like a croc how the carcha sounds like probably like Rex but way more horrifying

    • @soybasedjeremy3653
      @soybasedjeremy3653 Год назад

      ​@@Rickboi321 I imagine big carnivores bellowed.

    • @Rickboi321
      @Rickboi321 Год назад

      @@soybasedjeremy3653 no they didn’t because some dinosaurs didn’t have a voice box or larynx so there’s possibly no way they could’ve bellowed maybe sauropods but that’s about it !

    • @soybasedjeremy3653
      @soybasedjeremy3653 Год назад +1

      @@Rickboi321 New evidence points to dinosaurs could. Did you watch the intro?

  • @RedRagz31
    @RedRagz31 Год назад +2

    Love seeing you do these Studio! Can’t wait for more🙌🏼

  • @MrCake-ui8uo
    @MrCake-ui8uo Год назад +5

    Argentinosouras voice is amazing and so loud..It must've been heard from miles.

  • @ragtard7419
    @ragtard7419 Год назад +7

    6:16 bro went from sounding like a tripod to a shoe in a drying machine

  • @xellosmakuzo2586
    @xellosmakuzo2586 Год назад +5

    Beautiful and majestic hoots, honks, and howls. Well done in with the sound design

  • @yvettezilla
    @yvettezilla Год назад +8

    The Carcha sounds like a crocodile bellowing, I love it! Very awesome I wish they would use these sounds in the movies

  • @momozonoluvr3527
    @momozonoluvr3527 Год назад +16

    Where do you source your illustrations from? They're very lovely quality and I very much enjoy the style, curious to see more from this artist/these artists

    • @darkgravity237
      @darkgravity237 Год назад +1

      I was thinking the same thing

    • @blank_b
      @blank_b Год назад +1

      fred the dinosaur man

    • @momozonoluvr3527
      @momozonoluvr3527 Год назад

      ​@@blank_b that seemed to be it! thank you so much :-)

    • @argendosvmsungil
      @argendosvmsungil Год назад +3

      Studio should put credits to the paleoartists of the dinosaur figures in the description below.

  • @nobodynobody8646
    @nobodynobody8646 Год назад +7

    I really like deinonychus now. It looks way cooler than any dromeosaurid I had seen yet. Plus the sounds make it even better.

  • @leonardosanchez880
    @leonardosanchez880 Год назад +7

    7:06 the neighbors drilling at 3 am

  • @NotTheBaconator
    @NotTheBaconator Год назад +2

    Carchar sounds like how media portrays dinosaurs sorta, it seems very reptilian, but still just as menacing as the others. Is it weird that gallimimus is exactly how I expected it to sound? Argentinosaurus sorta sounded at first like a cow being hyper charged into a singularity by some sorta science fiction machine (idk why that came to mind) or a lil like a power tool, then the low vibrations sound like aircraft. It’s so haunting. Great video

  • @DeanGilberryCrunch
    @DeanGilberryCrunch Год назад +7

    Feels like the Dinosaur ride at animal kingdom would be WAY more terrifying with the carnotaurus making those noises. Awesome job

  • @satchel87
    @satchel87 Год назад +3

    I honestly can wait for the next batch of sounds! This really is making my day, in fact my whole year I love blasting these sounds on high def big bass speakers.

    • @ilusham.2584
      @ilusham.2584 Год назад

      In the woods at night near suburbs

  • @justasquid8930
    @justasquid8930 Год назад +4

    3:37 NEW PARASAUROLOPHUS SOUNDS DROPPED IM SO EXCITED HOLY SHIT

  • @estrellanarvaez-reynolds7387
    @estrellanarvaez-reynolds7387 Год назад

    I love your videos so much ! I get excited every time I see them.

  • @danielm6390
    @danielm6390 Год назад +7

    I love these sounds and was curious if I could use some of them from this and part 1 & 2 for my upcoming dinosaur horror game? (unannounced as of now)
    Would be great, thanks in advance.

  • @SkullKingofCarpathia
    @SkullKingofCarpathia Год назад +6

    Part 3 already, awesome!

  • @teal7204
    @teal7204 Год назад

    The fact that I can actually envision some of these sounds in my head really goes to show how awesome this is. Great work as always, keep it up👍

  • @late8123
    @late8123 Год назад +3

    Thank you for your work. It has been an interesting experience listening to these. 👍

  • @OneFlyingTonk
    @OneFlyingTonk Год назад +4

    I applaud your work with this research brought to life, specially considering what you are going through. Amazing video, ¡saludos y felicitaciones!

  • @benkayvfalsifier3817
    @benkayvfalsifier3817 Год назад +6

    Your parasaurolophus doesn't sound like any of the other reconstructions of this dinosaur's voice patterns other people have made. Did you keep in mind the chambers in the head crest?

  • @D.o.l.l.a.r.s
    @D.o.l.l.a.r.s Год назад +2

    Need a separate video on sounds of sauropods

  • @enocescalona
    @enocescalona Год назад +1

    i loved the previous ones, so thanks for continuing these.

  • @sirzorg5728
    @sirzorg5728 Год назад +4

    There is no way we will ever figure out the actual call-patterns of dinosaurs, but it would be really neat if we could.

    • @flap.d.jack247
      @flap.d.jack247 Год назад

      time travel. It will be around one day

    • @robinator789
      @robinator789 Год назад

      ​@@flap.d.jack247 nah. It won't. It's technically not possible. If I'm wrong, please correct me.

  • @guyhd6431
    @guyhd6431 Год назад +4

    I love this, I have always been curious how dinosaurs sounded like.

  • @laius6047
    @laius6047 8 месяцев назад +1

    what a discovery. RUclips doesn't surprise me anymore. Until this video. Good job man. good job.

  • @IschysSyrra
    @IschysSyrra Год назад

    This is amazing! I love all three of the videos and as soon as I've realised they're up I send them to all my friends who are interested in dinosaurs. Thank you for this amazing and fascinating work!

  • @listenerofnature7899
    @listenerofnature7899 Год назад +4

    Love this! My favorite was the Deinonychus. Those sounds were beautiful and haunting all at once!

  • @crowofjudgement8810
    @crowofjudgement8810 Год назад +9

    I am curious as to where you get the research to be able to make these sound estimations, is it based on their skulls or something

    • @yusufcanbaz8194
      @yusufcanbaz8194 Год назад +3

      İts pure speculation, so basicly he just guessed

  • @charlybadulaque4730
    @charlybadulaque4730 Год назад

    U made just not only a good work, you put sources to understand the estimated sounds, good job

  • @ralphsaavedra2326
    @ralphsaavedra2326 Год назад +2

    I haven't been this scared of a sound since 65 million years ago.

  • @Tyrexthecreaturedesigner
    @Tyrexthecreaturedesigner Год назад +3

    I’m planning on making a horror short film on my channel with scientifically accurate dinosaurs. The past 3 videos submitted have shown terrifying noises! Thank you so much for your hard work!