This is the kind of T. rex action we don't get to see. It's not stomping or growling or roaring, it's properly ambushing, sizing its potential prey up and saving energy to strike. This is actually the first time I felt uneasy seeing a T rex encounter in any media. Very well done!
The Rex honestly scared the crap out of me, it’s dead stare and silent behavior really nailed it in, it also looks scarier with lips than without lips, in Jurassic park or other media when it doesn’t have lips you never get scared of it Edit 2023: I somewhat fixed my grammar
@@Latenivenatrix_Mcmasterae There's a lipped Gorgosaurus in a DeadSound video and that thing looks properly creepy when it growls because it moves its lips as it makes the sound and it's such a quiet, respectful, powerful threat display. It's so scary because I've seen dogs doing it and you don't want to mess with a defensive carnivore doing the little "back off" gowl.
@@leonardomachado9423 yea I know, DeadSound does an amazing job but given this video had more of a realistic texture/style it really made the primitive part of my brain go up
Don't try to hate on one of the best movies ever made just because they wanted to make the movie as exciting and memorable as possible. You're reaching.
stealthy t rex will always be far scarier than roaring angry t rex, something that gigantic and robust but is also stealthy and as focused and calculating as a bird of prey is terrifying.
Best part is that they probably could sneak up on you, and they'd know you were there before you could ever hope to spot them. Best sense of sight and smell out if any dinosaur.
yea, and that was from the viewpoint of Quetz which is pretty dang tall - I'm imagining what it'd be like if it was from a human-level view, that'd be even more damn scary to just turn around and see
0:16 I can’t get over how freakin terrifying that is. That isn’t a T. rex who roars boastfully wanting attention, that is a T. rex that wants to kill you.
"Shriek or yell" That's how some birds communicate and research points towards the Quetz's making a loud shriek. Like a crow, but longer and louder and "shriekier."
@@robinator678 i don't think there has been much research into pterosaur sounds. those shrieks are made using an organ called the syrinx, which only birds have (as far as we know) so it's not necessarily the case that pterosaurs sounded similar at all. it's just what people think of because they have wings and beaks
It's accurate, I've seen lots of nature documentaries where ambush predators will simply give up upon being spotted because to chase something faster and more nimble would be a waste of energy and a net loss of calories.
The tyrannosaurus made me very uneasy. Something about hearing a branch break and looking behind you and seeing this behemoth starring into your sole scares the shit out of me. I have also wanted to see something like this played out. A tyrannosaurus starring you down. Also please just make a series with this rex it's genuinely beautiful and is on par with saurian's and blue rhino studio's rex reconstructions. Please do more
The pure fact that a trex could actually look at you like that from the shadows and actually be an ambush hunter instead of a “scary big dino running after you” is much, much more terrifying.
@@ExtremeMadnessX they were ambush hunters and physically could not run, but their speed walk was still incredibly fast compared to our sprint. Long strides with those big legs were actually pretty fast for their size, like imagine a running elephant. Though ambush was a better option in terms of the speed of other dinosaurs and better chances. Just keep in mind, you cant outrun a rex… even if its watching you from the shadows.
it also makes why it's an ambush sense given the prey animals that T-Rex hunted are pretty dangerous. and a crippled Rex is a dead Rex Triceratops can kill it, Ankylosaurus can kill it, Edmontosaurus can't kill it, but they can still be dangerous, they can probably tackle a rex or even kick their legs, and it's also mostly likely a herd animal and if they're herds include bulls then of course there's some trouble. i also think that the Rex is a nocturnal hunter, hunting it's prey while they sleep. some argue that it will compete with dakotaraptor, but Dakotaraptor is still a dubious animal. we don't know if it existed or not. since some of the bones possibly belonged to a turtle
@@usmanya5110 u the guy i like to talk to fr 🤚 anyways I feel like trex would only tackle something like triceratops if it was desperate enough or the prey was weak/young/old enough because those things deal a tonne of brute force damage. And things in herds like edmontosaurus i feel like would just kick into high gear and book it cuz whats the point of fighting something thats hurt where they could still give you a bone crushing bite instead of using that chance to escape
The switch from the airy, light, natural ambience to that low, droning ambience with just a snap of a twig was terrifying! I didn't expect the rex to be there but I actually gasped when it was suddenly put into full frame
Yeah carnivores and prey do that when they notice each other, mostly out of fear for one and the other realizing they’ve been spotted before one makes the first move
I absolutely adore how the tyrannosaurus doesn't roar at the quetz , but stays as still as possible,like real predators would do when spotted. It's way more unsettling and creepy to me seeing something so big say so still. Beautiful!
Dude, you did a VERY well job on making these animals. Act like actual animals. I got more goosebumps just seeing the T. rex stand there, motionless, waiting for the perfect time to strike, more then it just roaring like a mindless monster.
@@martijn9568 it doesnt matter, tigers for example are one of the largest land predators, yet their main strategy is hiding between branches. for sure the image is completely different from Jurassic park trex that creates an earthquake at every step...
Dude, I don’t know how to differ from any other comment, but this is fire! You literally felt your heart skip a beat when you saw the trex, and the tension was so much! Accurate representation of what a trex and quetzalcoatlus would have behaved like in this situation.
Having no lips just shows the danger which is boring… but with lips on a huge carnivore that is distantly related to crocodilians?… any human would have a brown blotch on the back of their pants while just unable to move while staring down the eyes of imminent death if that apex predator is desperate
I had such a visceral freeze reaction when it cut to the T-Rex. No jump scare, just a predator who got spotted. Great animation! Great composition! Loved it :D
0:25 I know the main focus is about the T-Rex but just think about how big the Quetzalcoatlus is, is just about as tall as the T-Rex, imagine seeing a bird that size today
That’s because the t rex’s voice frequency would be realistically like a low rumble or just deep muffles vibrations because humans wouldn’t be able to properly hear it
I love how it shows a flying predator hunting on the ground! I love the beak chatter being used as communication! I love the silent ambush hunting of tyrannosaurus! I love the stand-off as each tried to predict the next move and escape/secure a kill! I love how it shows each of them tense up and the pterosaur steady itself into a defensive position/quick emergency flight stance that’s quicker but uses more energy! I love how it shows that not all hunts are successful! I love how it shows correct take off as the quetzalcoatlus thrusts with its back legs, pivoting over its wings which give it a final massive push due to the slingshot tendon! I love how the tyrannosaurus doesn’t roar and instead growls and hisses at the loss of a hunt!
Now that rex, that's how you introduce an Apex predator, with the low rumbling at the end most likely accurate as many large heavy set animals today use low frequency sounds such as elephants, rhinos, hippos, even the many whales have low vocals to communicate silently with one another like grey whales
Hey, anyone who is asking Wobbly Works when Legendary Godzilla vs Shin Godzilla part 2 is coming out, please stop. It gets tiring when a creator is having to be asked the same question, "When is so and so being released". It's going to be released when it's uploaded.
That stare was so creepy and soul less I love it, you are the only one out here adding a horror aspect to the dinosaur genre thank you I’ve longed for this content
That Rex honestly scared me. I expected the Quetzl to eat a little dinosaur or just watch ot fly away, but then it turned to the Rex and I was like "Holy Crap". Expert animation, love seeing the Rex ambush.
The vulnerability of the pterosaurs when they land for food goes from slim to large. I also love the fact when the camera switches to the Rex menacingly looking at its prey about to strike then everything goes silent
Nice to see the animal named after me in action even if it is CGI. I love it!. The bill clicking for communication that's a nice touch and gives a real world feel for the animal. The T-rex however. Being accurate to how we assume it looks today is awesome but that low sound vibration its giving off. Hearing it now with a more or less scientifically accurate animals in action is disturbingly scary. Sounds less like a animal and more lovecraftian, and the predatory stare. Truly disturbing. I remember most people said it would be funny hearing it on a Rex especially the more heavily built rex we feel it is now, but this scene makes it terrifying. Congrats!! Make more!
Agreed, the t rexs face has this uncanny look from the front. Probably because we don't espect something like a dinosaur to have forward facing human like eyes.
That T-rex stare gave me chills, I thought the lil rustle was going to be another quetz or another prey animal that the quetz will catch and instead I there was this silent, focused predator that just realised he messed up the element of surprise XD You can feel the tension as the quetz slowly turns away to take off, feels like if the quetz moved slightly faster and the T-rex would run at him. The only thing Im missing here is a slightly longer takeoff fit for an animal the size of a quetz with the rex running after it. Would add tension, will the qeutz make it in time?
This is the kind of T. rex action we don't get to see. It's not stomping or growling or roaring, it's properly ambushing, sizing its potential prey up and saving energy to strike. This is actually the first time I felt uneasy seeing a T rex encounter in any media. Very well done!
The Rex honestly scared the crap out of me, it’s dead stare and silent behavior really nailed it in, it also looks scarier with lips than without lips, in Jurassic park or other media when it doesn’t have lips you never get scared of it
Edit 2023: I somewhat fixed my grammar
@@Latenivenatrix_Mcmasterae There's a lipped Gorgosaurus in a DeadSound video and that thing looks properly creepy when it growls because it moves its lips as it makes the sound and it's such a quiet, respectful, powerful threat display. It's so scary because I've seen dogs doing it and you don't want to mess with a defensive carnivore doing the little "back off" gowl.
@@leonardomachado9423 yea I know, DeadSound does an amazing job but given this video had more of a realistic texture/style it really made the primitive part of my brain go up
Don't try to hate on one of the best movies ever made just because they wanted to make the movie as exciting and memorable as possible. You're reaching.
Cept now
stealthy t rex will always be far scarier than roaring angry t rex, something that gigantic and robust but is also stealthy and as focused and calculating as a bird of prey is terrifying.
A similar effect is found in The Iron Giant of all things. I mean the big metal guy seemingly appears out of nowhere.
Best part is that they probably could sneak up on you, and they'd know you were there before you could ever hope to spot them. Best sense of sight and smell out if any dinosaur.
Misread as gigantic and racist lol
Wasn’t expecting a T-Rex to show up halfway through the video. The way how it snuck up on the Quetzalcoatlus was scary.
I agree
Because it is a predator, son
Well, the Quetzalcoatlus wasn't expecting it either.
@@peterstangl8295 Fortunately it can't fly
The tyrannosaurus looked so freaking scary.
yea, and that was from the viewpoint of Quetz which is pretty dang tall - I'm imagining what it'd be like if it was from a human-level view, that'd be even more damn scary to just turn around and see
It was funny how the quetz caught the rex in its act
Yea
The scientifically accurate Tyrannosaurus sounds added in made it even scarier
It looks like a bear
0:16 I can’t get over how freakin terrifying that is.
That isn’t a T. rex who roars boastfully wanting attention, that is a T. rex that wants to kill you.
"Uhhhh... candygram?"
First time I saw it I immediately thought "SHIT-"
Nice! I like how you made the quetzalcoatlus communicate by clacking instead of the regular shriek or yell. Gives it a really unique aspect.
Though I thought the sound of that beak would at least be lighter. It sounds a little heavy for such a thin beak
and its realistic
@@ohjiajun1 It sounds like the clacking storks make
"Shriek or yell"
That's how some birds communicate and research points towards the Quetz's making a loud shriek. Like a crow, but longer and louder and "shriekier."
@@robinator678 i don't think there has been much research into pterosaur sounds. those shrieks are made using an organ called the syrinx, which only birds have (as far as we know) so it's not necessarily the case that pterosaurs sounded similar at all. it's just what people think of because they have wings and beaks
0:19 "I've mastered the art of standing so incredibly still.... That I become invisible to the eye."
Nice😂👍
- 100 percent the tyrannosaurus rex
That's what predators do stealthy move like shadows
I felt the immense fear as the Quetz when the camera cuts to the stalking T.rex.
65 million year old instincts are still there and working, just felt an instinctive sense of dread and froze up, it felt almost too correct.
“O fuk”
I love how the Rex just sorta.. Gave up after being spotted and it’s ambushed ruined. Great stuff!!
It's accurate, I've seen lots of nature documentaries where ambush predators will simply give up upon being spotted because to chase something faster and more nimble would be a waste of energy and a net loss of calories.
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The tyrannosaurus made me very uneasy. Something about hearing a branch break and looking behind you and seeing this behemoth starring into your sole scares the shit out of me. I have also wanted to see something like this played out. A tyrannosaurus starring you down.
Also please just make a series with this rex it's genuinely beautiful and is on par with saurian's and blue rhino studio's rex reconstructions. Please do more
I love the twig snap followed by that deep silent sound paired with the knowledge of how close the Tyrannosaurus was.
Those vibrating sounds from the rex made it 10x more scary. I still like the classic JP roar but that to me is a much more frightening thing to hear.
Nice really love on how you made the Quetz clack like a Shoebill and the size comparison of it and the Rex absolutely perfect !
Wellll… apart from the broken wrists it it perfect
@@staringalio7775 they arent, but its hard to see if they are most likely it isnt pronated for the Quetzalcoatlus
The pure fact that a trex could actually look at you like that from the shadows and actually be an ambush hunter instead of a “scary big dino running after you” is much, much more terrifying.
T. Rex wasn't that fast (especially when they are full grown), so they must be an ambush hunters and be close as possible to prey before attack.
@@ExtremeMadnessX they were ambush hunters and physically could not run, but their speed walk was still incredibly fast compared to our sprint. Long strides with those big legs were actually pretty fast for their size, like imagine a running elephant. Though ambush was a better option in terms of the speed of other dinosaurs and better chances. Just keep in mind, you cant outrun a rex… even if its watching you from the shadows.
it also makes why it's an ambush sense given the prey animals that T-Rex hunted are pretty dangerous. and a crippled Rex is a dead Rex Triceratops can kill it, Ankylosaurus can kill it, Edmontosaurus can't kill it, but they can still be dangerous, they can probably tackle a rex or even kick their legs, and it's also mostly likely a herd animal and if they're herds include bulls then of course there's some trouble. i also think that the Rex is a nocturnal hunter, hunting it's prey while they sleep. some argue that it will compete with dakotaraptor, but Dakotaraptor is still a dubious animal. we don't know if it existed or not. since some of the bones possibly belonged to a turtle
@@usmanya5110 u the guy i like to talk to fr 🤚 anyways
I feel like trex would only tackle something like triceratops if it was desperate enough or the prey was weak/young/old enough because those things deal a tonne of brute force damage. And things in herds like edmontosaurus i feel like would just kick into high gear and book it cuz whats the point of fighting something thats hurt where they could still give you a bone crushing bite instead of using that chance to escape
The switch from the airy, light, natural ambience to that low, droning ambience with just a snap of a twig was terrifying! I didn't expect the rex to be there but I actually gasped when it was suddenly put into full frame
NICE! I like how the quetzalcoatlus and the tyrannosaurus have a staring contest lol
Yeah carnivores and prey do that when they notice each other, mostly out of fear for one and the other realizing they’ve been spotted before one makes the first move
I absolutely adore how the tyrannosaurus doesn't roar at the quetz , but stays as still as possible,like real predators would do when spotted. It's way more unsettling and creepy to me seeing something so big say so still.
Beautiful!
Dude, you did a VERY well job on making these animals. Act like actual animals.
I got more goosebumps just seeing the T. rex stand there, motionless, waiting for the perfect time to strike, more then it just roaring like a mindless monster.
Dinosaurs are not real😠
haha the trex looks so awkwardly funny trying to approach unnoticed. the beasts look like real animals
but...
dinosaurs ARE Animals.
Yeah, that's one of the things I'm struggling to comprehend. I can just barely imagine a T-Rex hiding. It seems to be too big to be able to do that.
@@martijn9568 it doesnt matter, tigers for example are one of the largest land predators, yet their main strategy is hiding between branches. for sure the image is completely different from Jurassic park trex that creates an earthquake at every step...
*Quetz honest reaction* : 😐
Rex : 😀
Imagine if this was how T. Rex shows up in Jurassic Park. No rambling, no laud footsteps, just appearing from nowhere, staring straight at the cars.
Dude, I don’t know how to differ from any other comment, but this is fire! You literally felt your heart skip a beat when you saw the trex, and the tension was so much! Accurate representation of what a trex and quetzalcoatlus would have behaved like in this situation.
Thus is exactly how i imagine rex acting. No wasted movements. Silent as the night
And they said giving it lips made it less scary, it looks scarier with the lips than without them
I know right it reminds me of a scaley bear.
Having no lips just shows the danger which is boring… but with lips on a huge carnivore that is distantly related to crocodilians?… any human would have a brown blotch on the back of their pants while just unable to move while staring down the eyes of imminent death if that apex predator is desperate
Tyrannosaurus is just smiling with malicious intent all the time with lepidosaurian lips.
I had such a visceral freeze reaction when it cut to the T-Rex. No jump scare, just a predator who got spotted. Great animation! Great composition! Loved it :D
0:25 I know the main focus is about the T-Rex but just think about how big the Quetzalcoatlus is, is just about as tall as the T-Rex, imagine seeing a bird that size today
It's actually a lot taller than Rex, it's around the same height as a giraffe.
Imagine a flying giraffe landing on your roof
God, the way the rex puts its foot back down when it was spotted was such a nice little detail
I like how when it cuts to the rex the background audio gets muffled, hella scary
That’s because the t rex’s voice frequency would be realistically like a low rumble or just deep muffles vibrations because humans wouldn’t be able to properly hear it
I love how it shows a flying predator hunting on the ground!
I love the beak chatter being used as communication!
I love the silent ambush hunting of tyrannosaurus!
I love the stand-off as each tried to predict the next move and escape/secure a kill!
I love how it shows each of them tense up and the pterosaur steady itself into a defensive position/quick emergency flight stance that’s quicker but uses more energy!
I love how it shows that not all hunts are successful!
I love how it shows correct take off as the quetzalcoatlus thrusts with its back legs, pivoting over its wings which give it a final massive push due to the slingshot tendon!
I love how the tyrannosaurus doesn’t roar and instead growls and hisses at the loss of a hunt!
Imagining something so big somehow sneaking up on you is absolutely terrifying on an instinctual level.
Tbh ive come back to this like 20 times i cant stop rewatching it
Now that rex, that's how you introduce an Apex predator, with the low rumbling at the end most likely accurate as many large heavy set animals today use low frequency sounds such as elephants, rhinos, hippos, even the many whales have low vocals to communicate silently with one another like grey whales
the awkward stare between the 2 is AMAZING
So beautifully made and visualised, everything from the sound design to the life like movements truly make this a masterpiece of a short.
Well done!
Damn, the Audio Design is Fantastic!
I remember watching this for the first time i genuinely jumped as soon as i saw the T.rex
i thought pteranodons were so cool as a kid thanks to jurassic park toy commercials but the way these things are shaped is actually quite unnerving.
The T. rex was done extremely well, it was legitimately intimidating
holy shit your house must have be burned cuz this is fire
The T. rex is acting like a big cat in this situation, being completely still and trying to blend in with the environment. Very cool
To think that a trex could sneak up on you like that is terrifying!
Hey, anyone who is asking Wobbly Works when Legendary Godzilla vs Shin Godzilla part 2 is coming out, please stop. It gets tiring when a creator is having to be asked the same question, "When is so and so being released". It's going to be released when it's uploaded.
Got into a staring contest with someone after realising he's been staring at me from past 3 hours.
The T-Rex reminds me of a bear and now im imageing a T-Rex harassing a bee hive or scratching a itch on a tree*
Bro imagining just turning around and there's a T.Rex looking at me like that actually scared me lol
“and he looks at me”
“and i look at him”
“and he looks at me”
“and i look at him”
“and he looks at me”
“and i look at him”
This is a great example of a paleoaccurate scene that other companies should look towards adapting...bravo man 👏.
The look on that thing's face is exactly the same as when I am just about to give my dog a bit of food
quetz: snap snap
rex: 👁👄👁
Hey im here to talk to you about your cars extended warranty
He just standing there!
Menacingly!
Fucking hell that was terrifying
I'm laughing so hard because the t-rex reminded me of when I catch my dog about to pounce on the table to steal food 😭❤️❤️ Amazing work
The behavior stems from the same instincts!
that stare along with the ominous noise was very unsettling
Bro the way the Rex was nearly silent and just appeared, like bro when i saw the Rex i nearly shat myself
It’s just
“Hey there buddy… whatcha ya doin?”
That was genuinly creepy
That stare was so creepy and soul less I love it, you are the only one out here adding a horror aspect to the dinosaur genre thank you I’ve longed for this content
Ngl. The T-Rex showing up out of the blue caught me off guard in a frightful way.
Favorite paleo video ever, Never knew how SCARY someone could make A T rex
This looks so good its like prehistoric planet but less shading and a lower budget💀
I loved the t-Rex’s face. “Fuuuuuuck why i did that agaaaaaaAAAAAAAAAAAAIN”
Love these animations
0:16 someone should make a meme about these two just stare at eachother ackwardly for 5 minute
Beautiful animation and models.
the two Kings stare down
0:17 quetz: “I can see you”
Rex: “NUH UH”
When you are on the kitchen eating the left overs and your dad walks in:
0:09
That Rex honestly scared me. I expected the Quetzl to eat a little dinosaur or just watch ot fly away, but then it turned to the Rex and I was like "Holy Crap". Expert animation, love seeing the Rex ambush.
bro this is the first time i have actually felt uncomfortable in a dinosaur video, that stealthy rex was horrifying.
Такой тираннозавр куда реалистичнее и страшнее, чем громкий орущий монстр из поп-культуры
Beautiful we need more thing like this.
The vulnerability of the pterosaurs when they land for food goes from slim to large.
I also love the fact when the camera switches to the Rex menacingly looking at its prey about to strike then everything goes silent
The Reflexes and Agilty / movement Speed of Quetzalcoatlus are impressive too.
You have a great talent of horror movie.
0:16
He's just standing there.........
MENACINGLY!
He's just standing there MENACINGLY
The trex got that “and I oop” face on him.
Love how you can hear the T-Rex’s rumbling…
The T-Rex stare is so unsettling i love it
Whenever I see a Pelican near my local river it reminds me of these giant beasts lol
Lovely sound design. My heart stopped when I saw the trex!
The rex rumbling sound works so well as a horror sound effect wtf
God i love the stork beak clicking.
the quetz was like "bruh i can see you" and left
That stare-down was my favorite part.
Did anyone notice that at 0:08 we’re looking through the eyes of the T Rex
Nice to see the animal named after me in action even if it is CGI. I love it!.
The bill clicking for communication that's a nice touch and gives a real world feel for the animal.
The T-rex however.
Being accurate to how we assume it looks today is awesome but that low sound vibration its giving off. Hearing it now with a more or less scientifically accurate animals in action is disturbingly scary. Sounds less like a animal and more lovecraftian, and the predatory stare. Truly disturbing.
I remember most people said it would be funny hearing it on a Rex especially the more heavily built rex we feel it is now, but this scene makes it terrifying.
Congrats!!
Make more!
Agreed, the t rexs face has this uncanny look from the front. Probably because we don't espect something like a dinosaur to have forward facing human like eyes.
That T-rex stare gave me chills, I thought the lil rustle was going to be another quetz or another prey animal that the quetz will catch and instead I there was this silent, focused predator that just realised he messed up the element of surprise XD
You can feel the tension as the quetz slowly turns away to take off, feels like if the quetz moved slightly faster and the T-rex would run at him.
The only thing Im missing here is a slightly longer takeoff fit for an animal the size of a quetz with the rex running after it. Would add tension, will the qeutz make it in time?
That was more terrifying than it had any business being
Damn…this is actually terrifying. More scary than horror films.
Man I'm still waiting for shin Godzilla vs Godzilla 2014 part 2
“Oh hey funny Quetzal momen-JESUS CHRIST-“
Wow essa animação FICOU INCRÍVEL
This looks amazing
Quetzalcoatlus: aight, imma head out
In North America I saw the quetzalcoatlus flying away from the tyrannosaurus
The o shit moment 0:16 (This is amazing work PLZ make a documentary XD)
I actually got jumpscared by the t. rex.
I extremely enjoy the details of the Quetz.
The FUZZ!
The expression on the Rex's face genuinely unsettled me
The sound the quetz or hetz makes is so satisfying.
It says Quetzalcoatlus in the title