Tyrannosaurus Rex Vs Quetzalcoatlus Prehistoric Planet 2

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  • @oscargruber8582
    @oscargruber8582 Год назад +50

    I like the way these bigger Pterosaurs were shown in this season. The way they move and the sounds they make are so alien. They are not only skillful flyers but are able to walk with no problem, even *sprint* . It really captures the feeling you'd have when one of these flying Giraffes just lands in front of you

    • @ultimateman3065
      @ultimateman3065 2 месяца назад +1

      I seen this pterasaur been chased by a teenage t rex while feasting on a triceratops carcus

    • @BarelloSmith
      @BarelloSmith Месяц назад +1

      I'm pretty sure that these things would be the among the most dangerous animals for us humans because we have exactly the right size for a snack. A Tyrannosaurus wouldn't bother chasing us because we're way too small and agile in comparison.

  • @laythdorsey4713
    @laythdorsey4713 Год назад +33

    Is it me or hearing a tyrannosaurus crunch through an alamosaurus sounds satisfying

  • @raptormage2209
    @raptormage2209 Год назад +41

    I love how they are not mindless beasts , some people may say that its cowardly of T.rex to back off but theres no bravery or cowardice, just survival. T.rex was an animal not a monster it had to avoid injuries like yeah it could easily kill the much lighter quetszalcoatlus but it couldve risked being injured

    • @SleepySloth2705
      @SleepySloth2705 Год назад +4

      Especially if there's two of them out-manouvering him constantly

  • @jthomas8263
    @jthomas8263 Год назад +62

    This Texas Tyrannosaurus had a different colouration than the Tyrannosaurus Rex in the swamp episode.

  • @AlphaTyrannosaurusRex
    @AlphaTyrannosaurusRex Год назад +33

    For T-Rex, this is now too dangerous. Some fights just aren’t worth the risks. - David Attenborough 2023

    • @reddrex8617
      @reddrex8617 9 месяцев назад +3

      literally one bite and that quetz is dead

    • @pastlife960
      @pastlife960 8 месяцев назад +2

      @@reddrex8617yes but you have to get within beak range to make that bite, and a Quetz is more agile

    • @reddrex8617
      @reddrex8617 8 месяцев назад

      true but t-rex can still avod the beak and eto the neck@@pastlife960

  • @davidfiore4677
    @davidfiore4677 Год назад +26

    If there were people back in the day that wanted to see a T. Rex interact with a Quetzalcoatlus in a face off, well here is what they’ve been waiting for.

  • @plaguedoctor8317
    @plaguedoctor8317 Год назад +9

    3:02 you can see that the quetzal stabbed the rex with the very tip of its beak.

  • @adamjacobs6644
    @adamjacobs6644 Год назад +20

    This is a extremely cool scene, though in real life a Quetzalcoatlus would hang back and wait for the T.rex to eat its fill even with numbers on its side. A mature T.rex is 8-10tonnes and a really big one is 11tonnes. A mature Quetzalcoatlus is 440-550lbs. Sure the Quetzalcoatlus could look a Giraffe in the eye and its beck could be effective if it poked the Rex's eye, but its not a big game hunter. Quetzalcoatlus fed on small mammals lizards and mid sized dinosaurs. A T.rex would hunt the largest of herbivores like Edmontosaurus and Triceratops in the north. In the south (which would be this region) it would hunt Kritosaurus, Torosaurus, and young Alamosaurus. If the T.rex was a sub adult then yes two Quetzalcoatlus would stand a good chance of ganging up on a T.rex over a carcass.

    • @kennethsatria6607
      @kennethsatria6607 Год назад +13

      idk man modern birds can be assholes to other animals probably cause they have a lot of confidence in their flying capabilities or maybe enough intelligence to try crazy things, add to that this guy having a greater reach and a closer size ratio with its competitor.
      I mean consider pelicans, swans and geese, plus other small but temperamental birds like magpies and ravens.
      Some vultures too can judge a situation and decide it can win a fight, most cases with things like cheetah or smaller wild dogs, less so with lions and hyena cause unlike the Quetzalcoatlus they have poor takeoff ability

    • @adamjacobs6644
      @adamjacobs6644 Год назад +4

      @@kennethsatria6607 Now that is interesting! Yes, the Quetzalcoatlus would be able to peak at a T.rex but would have a death wish doing so at least from the ground. They might be able to fly over and peak but a Rex would be able to hold its own. Birds are indeed quite intelligent and agile giving them the ability to do crazy things. This is perhaps the best reply to my comment regarding this matter. Nicely put man and thank you for your comment!

    • @Aberrantyrannus2575
      @Aberrantyrannus2575 9 месяцев назад +1

      ​@ahmadfaizan5173 dude, Quetzalcoatlus was not a fish eater. That stupid theory was debunked ages ago. Also, Prehistoric Planet was made by scientists.

    • @Aberrantyrannus2575
      @Aberrantyrannus2575 8 месяцев назад

      @@ahmadfaizan5173 Me defending the most up-to-date documentary yet makes me look bad? OK dude.

  • @nashgallo
    @nashgallo Год назад +12

    Thought it was kinda neat that they snuck in one of Jurassic Park's T. Rex sounds at 2:37.

  • @jaisanatanrashtra7035
    @jaisanatanrashtra7035 Год назад +18

    0:45 Mr.Trex don't be so mean that small trodon can't eat the entire Almosaur it will just very small amount of..meat you will not even notice 😂

    • @diloboi
      @diloboi Год назад +5

      Troodontid*

  • @Ahturos
    @Ahturos Год назад +5

    Even Tyrannosaurus had to deal with seagulls.

    • @donovanweston9323
      @donovanweston9323 8 месяцев назад +1

      Yeah. Seagulls the size of giraffes🦒.

  • @DreadEnder
    @DreadEnder Год назад +5

    Post the ammonite scene it’s epic!

  • @Tyrannosaurus_The_Rex
    @Tyrannosaurus_The_Rex 11 месяцев назад +3

    Tyrantrum Vs. Aerodactyl be like:

  • @CHUNKYBIRDBOI
    @CHUNKYBIRDBOI 4 месяца назад +1

    as a person who has 3 birds in real life i find this 100% accurate
    btw ill tell there names!😊
    1.Birdy the girl starling.
    2.Echo the boy or girl starling.
    3 Franky the boy cockoteal.

  • @prehistorichero2755
    @prehistorichero2755 9 месяцев назад +2

    I can relate to a T. rex. If a pair of herons peck me, I would back away.

  • @meli-melo9759
    @meli-melo9759 Год назад +12

    1:23 Tyrannosaurus rex: GET OUTTA HERE!!! THIS IS MY TERRITORY!
    Quetzalcoatlus: *just silent and then comes closer...*

    • @bayonetonazero2535
      @bayonetonazero2535 Год назад

      Food. It was about food.

    • @tyrannotherium7873
      @tyrannotherium7873 Год назад

      Even though that it would not make this sound, that’s based on the Jurassic Park T. Rex

  • @brayonsanders4624
    @brayonsanders4624 11 месяцев назад +2

    One strike from that 6 foot long beak will easily cost an eye of trex

  • @ryansmith-sounddesigner7831
    @ryansmith-sounddesigner7831 Год назад +6

    Does this take place in the Javelina Formation in Texas?

  • @Rexy_edits
    @Rexy_edits Год назад +3

    I like this but I would love tyrannosaurus season 2 screen time I know I made I but I forgot a part I need the inter screen time

  • @ThisBullsh1tAgain
    @ThisBullsh1tAgain 9 месяцев назад

    at 16 seconds: well, there goes my hors d'oeuvre

  • @EagleEye-oe4xe
    @EagleEye-oe4xe 6 месяцев назад

    A thorough explanation with an analogy to support the choice to show T-Rex retreating:
    Though tyrannosaurus rex can win, losing an eye when you are hunting things like triceratops is not worth it. Quetzalcoatlus can't straight up win a fight but it could still indirectly kill the tyrannosaurus rex. Even ignoring that, a peck to the eye can cause some serious brain damage if it were to land directly.
    Even if you put ALL this aside, it will still hurt like crazy. Imagine if you are an overweight (so you don't run fast etc.) competitive eater with your arms tied behind your back being while eating an expensive meal outdoors, then two coordinated storks come in and try to take the meal. The pecks will do some minor but painful damage and if it goes for your eyes can be seriously dangerous, as well as a risk of infection after the wound is made. You would probably leave the meal because paying for the injuries and potentially permanent eye damage is not worth it. Plus, it is painful being pecked at.
    The tyrannosaurus has tiny arms so unlike humans, it cannot simply punch or scratch the bird. The only way to damage it is to try to get it with your tail which would be difficult because you would need to turn around fast, potentially risking falling over as such a heavy animal (which is very dangerous), or allow your head and eyes (AND NOSE! They had a great sense of smell) getting hurt in the process of attacking.
    In the end, tyrannosaurus rex is a great hunter, it is better to risk losing the meal then go through all that. The quetzalcoatlus fly so it isn't likely they will just sit around the food all day long, so you will probably be able to return and get your fill without unnecessary injury.
    And yes, tyrannosaurus rex and quetzalcoatlus are both intelligent enough to figure this out, plus it probably had experience, be it learned or taught, as well as instinct. They had way more time to figure this out evolutionary wise since the animals we have today already have super developed instincts, which would mean a few more million years would be a LOT of time to develop more complex instincts and intelligence.
    EDITS: Punctuation

  • @tyrannotherium7873
    @tyrannotherium7873 Год назад +2

    Well, it shows that tyrannosaurus is not unstoppable, despite that yes I am a t.Rex fan but I know that, too Quetzalcoatlus with scare away an Tyrannosaurus

  • @jaisanatanrashtra7035
    @jaisanatanrashtra7035 Год назад +13

    Didn't anyone notice..
    The size of T.rex skull... Is same size as that of Almosaurus

    • @CornBros.
      @CornBros. Год назад +3

      yeah its head shouldn't be that big I understand they haven't found one but sauropods usually have small heads

    • @dweebteambuilderjones7627
      @dweebteambuilderjones7627 Год назад +5

      @@CornBros. _Alamosaurus_ was 96-100 feet long as an adult, it was ABSOLUTELY possible for it to have a head the same size as _Tyrannosaurus'_ head.

    • @CornBros.
      @CornBros. Год назад +1

      @@dweebteambuilderjones7627 I only say that because other sauropods like diplodocus which was around 90 feet long as and adult had a head that was about 2 feet long

    • @dweebteambuilderjones7627
      @dweebteambuilderjones7627 Год назад +6

      @@CornBros. And you really think a titanosaur would have the exact same proportions as a _diplodocoid?!_

    • @CornBros.
      @CornBros. Год назад +1

      @@dweebteambuilderjones7627 yeah

  • @ultimateman3065
    @ultimateman3065 2 месяца назад

    King vs king

  • @Squadalahwereoff
    @Squadalahwereoff Год назад +4

    How the hell did those things fly!? and why are their heads so weird and seemingly anti-aerodynamic?!?

    • @LiamDyC
      @LiamDyC Год назад +1

      Hollow bones

    • @SleepySloth2705
      @SleepySloth2705 Год назад +4

      Very light hollow bones, a system of air-sacks inside their bodies, a light skull, seven elongated neck-vertebraes(which makes the neck stronger and lighter), and ultra powerful muscles

  • @Spino256
    @Spino256 10 месяцев назад

    Trex: Hey kid get tf out, this is my food now, give the food to the king!!!
    Small raptor: Ahhhhh
    Quetzalcoatlus: Hah did you hear that? He said he's the king, nah man he's mistaken, lets show him whos the real king man! Boys are you ready to cook this gecko?!
    The other 2 quetzalcoatlus: Yeah yeah as always!
    Quatzalcoatlus: Hey! Giant turkey look at us! U think youre the king? Then fight us, look, who ever gets to that dead sauropod is the real king! Game?!
    Trex: Haha game man, you seem weak.
    Quetzalcoatlus: we'll see haha.
    Trex: grrrrr *charges*
    Quetzalcoatlus: hahaha hey look here bahahaha.
    Trex: Grrrr you guys are freakin bastards.
    Quetzalcoatlus: *Strikes*
    Trex: *Punches*
    Quetzalcoatlus: *Dodges*
    Trex: *Big bite =*
    Quetzalcoatlus: Boys we'll win
    Quetzalcoatlus: HOOOONK
    Trex: Tsk fine you win but Im still the king
    Quetzalcoatlus: Bet, lets eat this sauropod boys, hey loser go now.
    Trex: f you, I'm coming back.
    Quet: Like if youre even gonna find us again.

  • @alaskanbullworm5500
    @alaskanbullworm5500 Год назад +4

    Trex: ROARRR!
    Quetzacoatlus: honk!
    Trex: “understood, enjoy your meal”

  • @localnobody2706
    @localnobody2706 8 месяцев назад +4

    To the people wondering why the tyrannosaurs backed off is because it doesn’t want to risk being injured. Similar to humans a lot of people be cautious around animals for a bit because we don’t want injuries. The Tyrannosaurus rex can definitely defeat the quetzalcoatlus but it isn’t the smart move.

    • @regularguy2807
      @regularguy2807 5 месяцев назад

      But the Quetzalcoatlus aren't afraid of death.

  • @dloveless3585
    @dloveless3585 Год назад

    In nature, tis the matter of whether or not a situation is, by the words of a man more informed than I: "worth the callories". Best strategy for flying creatures to get a carcass? Annoy the crap of the predator who took it down with teamwork.
    And some Rex fanboys think a fight to the death is how nature likes to go, nuh uh.
    (I've come to make an annoucement! rodr////shot. I'm holding back on calling someone out for thinking bite force is all that'd matter.)

  • @RosieRoan
    @RosieRoan 10 месяцев назад +4

    T.Rex: "I'm one of the strongest, most formidable Apex predators to have walked the Earth! What do you have?"
    Quetzalcoatlus: *"I has **_B E A K._** "*

  • @siwenz_
    @siwenz_ Год назад

    Really there? They're going to make us believe that, no, but think for 2 minutes, please

    • @budget-cloaker
      @budget-cloaker 11 месяцев назад +1

      Even a sparrows could fight off a hawk with enough annoyance. In this case, the quetz are just overgrown sparrows

  • @KwasiAfriyie-pm4er
    @KwasiAfriyie-pm4er 8 месяцев назад

    Like vultures harrasing a cheerah foor food.

  • @ianoliver2224
    @ianoliver2224 Год назад +8

    Okay, I know this scene is controversial, but would YOU fight TWO monster storks and risk your actual eyeballs if you were this guy? NO! No, you wouldn’t! Quetzalcoatlus is a MONSTER of a pterosaur with a powerful beak and a nasty attitude! It could and would have been able to win a fight against a T. rex if it had an ally!

    • @megadracosaurus
      @megadracosaurus Год назад +3

      I always see it as someone surroundings their bag of chips to a pair of seagulls. Which most people will do.

    • @ManicMindTrick
      @ManicMindTrick 10 месяцев назад

      As an apex predator of course you would just like a male lion wouldn't hesitate to attack a marabou stork who got too close to its kill. And the likelihood of getting your eyeballs destroyed by one of those beaks would be pretty low.
      Remember this is an animal who battled much larger and more dangerous animals on a regular basis. Triceratops for example.

    • @megadracosaurus
      @megadracosaurus 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@ManicMindTrick I mean, we have videos of particulary aggresive marabou storks managing to make lions feel uneasy. Sooo....Not saying a lion wouldn't demolish a marabou in an actual fight of course. But intimidation can go a long way.

    • @ManicMindTrick
      @ManicMindTrick 10 месяцев назад

      @@megadracosaurusI want to see that video of a stork making a lion feel uneasy.

    • @megadracosaurus
      @megadracosaurus 10 месяцев назад

      @@ManicMindTrick ruclips.net/video/Y6dssYkuBQ4/видео.html Nevermind, it wasn't a marabou.

  • @LegendaryGodzilla-q6l
    @LegendaryGodzilla-q6l 4 месяца назад

    I wonder what had killed the Alamosaurus before the T. Rex found it.

    • @yang6642
      @yang6642 Месяц назад

      Old age killed it

  • @AxelSeikola
    @AxelSeikola Год назад

    nah bro disrespectid mr rexy

  • @canonbehenna612
    @canonbehenna612 Год назад +12

    T. rex in Jurassic World got her tail kick by larger theropods
    T. rex in prehistoric planet got it tail kick by a pterosaur. 😔

    • @jaisanatanrashtra7035
      @jaisanatanrashtra7035 Год назад +6

      It's so funny that a T.rex is scared by A Quetzalcoatlus...
      I think the makers of this series has Huge Crush on Pterosaurs 😂..that why he makes them win..everytime

    • @masteroogway9487
      @masteroogway9487 Год назад +23

      Intimidation from something taller and the fact that pecks from 6 foot backs gonna hurt. It's not deadly just not worth it, the rex can come back in a few hours and eat instead of risking an eye peck or actual injury of any kind. It's a matter of risk v.s. reward.

    • @woolfyx
      @woolfyx Год назад +16

      T-Rex in prehistoric planet also murders Triceratops which would be far more formidable opponent than Spinosaurs and Giganotosaurus. In direct combat Quetz has no chance and can only win thanks to superior numbers. It's normal behavior that predator dosen't want to risk injury if he don't have to, so T-Rex fanboys can calm down :)

    • @SleepySloth2705
      @SleepySloth2705 Год назад +9

      Pterosaurs have the advantage of flight so they can easily out-manouver a land predator. And given the Quetzalcoatlus size, numbers, and powerful beak, the T-Rex wouldn't be able to eat in peace. You see this kind of tactic in modern-day animals, too. Birds can bully away bears, as well as hyenas can chase away lions. Predators will always avoid injury whenever they can because it can be very crippling, especially when attacked by flying scavangers(which usually target the eyes)

    • @GODEYE270115
      @GODEYE270115 Год назад +8

      2 Quetzs could bully a spinosaurus and a giganotosaurus too. So idk what you implying here

  • @UnofficialJurassicWorldYT
    @UnofficialJurassicWorldYT Год назад +7

    Quetzo win against T rex 💀

    • @diloboi
      @diloboi Год назад +9

      Just like in real life
      Being bigger doesn't mean you always win

    • @atToebiscuit
      @atToebiscuit Год назад +6

      If a goose came at you and started pecking at you, are you gonna try to punch it? No, you'd run away to avoid getting hurt, just like this T. rex.

    • @UnofficialJurassicWorldYT
      @UnofficialJurassicWorldYT Год назад

      ​@@atToebiscuit yee

    • @UnofficialJurassicWorldYT
      @UnofficialJurassicWorldYT Год назад

      ​@@diloboi ok

    • @Afraglis
      @Afraglis 6 месяцев назад

      ​@@UnofficialJurassicWorldYTNo, you wouldn't definitely not.