No, keep it loud. Nothing worse than hear a bunch of so-called dinosaur nuts misname a creature cos it's got too many letters in the name TYRANNOSAURUS-which incidentally sounds so MUCH COOLER than the dumb name of an old 70s glam group-for most homo sapiens to even say, never mind type.
@Pennywise The dancing clown no an elephant cant, at least not an adult? Where did you learn that they can, because a quick Google search will show that its physically impossible for them too
Because of course a 5 ton animal can just leap off the ground with ease. It's like what Batman is to DC, T-Rex is to dinosaurs. They can do just about anything under the sun, because they're T-Rexes.
@@dlhafuckingcrusader9515 Correction: Spinosaurus was Between 15 and 18-20 Meters long with a weight range anywhere from 5 to 20 tons. Give or take, roughly
They say that the T. rex was the largest dinosaur of all. Spinosarus was longer, and gigantosaurus was also believed to be bigger. And the last one was also in the Cretaceous, so he wasn’t even the biggest at the time.
@@foodzam7607 ya but hes saying theres toooo much feathers we really dont know if they were fully feathered or a mix of skin with some feathers... the ratio of it basically
the whole thing's basically full of jumping, even the running part seems sort of like hops.....man really. And the beginning , as if it was enough to show an adult 6 ton animal jumping, but the way it did so, spider-rex !?
"T-Rex, the largest dinosaur of them all." They weren't even the largest theropods, dude. And the illustration of the mantle shows lava coming from the core, which is inaccurate.
To be fair it may have been the heaviest theropod. Six tons is one of the lower end estimates of its weight and most estimates have it as a heavier animal than any of the big carcharodontosaurs.
You're right about that. The mantle is the first layer below the crust. The core is so distant and dense it cannot erupt even to the next layer above it.
Man this dinos are so inaccurate... putting feathers on them don't make them more accurate. This T-rex looks like the one from jurassic park, but with feathers. Hopefully one day they'll start treating dinosaurs like animals, not like bloodthirsty monsters.
It survived better and hunting became a lot easier, when it became bigger and hunting became even a lot easier, when it became the king of the Dinosaurs.
There are many overstatements, but here are a few understatements Hollywood doesn't promote: 1. Trex had phenomenal sense of smell thanks to a massive nose. 2. Trex as awesome binocular vision, it could possibly even see ultraviolet like birds of prey, and yes: it can definitely see you if you don't move [that's amphibians]. 3. Trex had phenomenal stamina thanks to its unilateral respiratory system, like birds its vascular system was 2.5x more efficient than mammals, its legs were also built for long chases, so it likely had a similar hunting strategy to that of modern wolf packs.
Because you know what it really sounded like right? You are brain washed into thinking a lion and elephant mixed together is what a T-Rex sounds like because of Hollywood. For all we know, T-Rex could only his or make sounds similar to alligators or large lizards. If you believe they are related to birds, then shouldn't they sing songs and make tweeting sounds then? The point is you can't knock what is not been proven as fact. I'd rather hear something new than rehashed Jurassic Park sounds.
@@broderp bruh, what the hell are you talking about? I'm fully aware of dinosaurs not having vocal cords (asides from birds), so yeah, I'm definitely brainwashed by JP series XD
I found this in the suggesteds while watching Walking with Dinosaurs and I can safely say the BBCs "Walking With" series are still god-tier in their presentation of the animals and of the knowledge around them at the time. Some of the facts may be slightly inaccurate now because we discover more all the time, but I still recommend it to any of y'all who are pissed about the inaccuracy of this documentary.
@@Ujjwalkumar-je3me Nope. Rock found underneath a Tyrannosaur fossil had skin imprints into it, there were no traces of feathers anywhere in those skin imprints. This was applied to the recently constructed Sue the Trex body construction which is currently the most accurate depiction of a Tyrannosaurus Rex. Go check it out. There are also some other breakthroughs like now we are able to gender check fossils so long they have this specific fossilized tissue in their bones which was found in that of another Tyrannosaurus Rex. Finding this meant they knew this Trex they found was female as currently only female reptiles have it for egg production.
I really don't think that these dinosaur preditors went around roaring all the time! Perhaps to communicate with each other or for mating or warn off others, but not when stalking as it would warn their pray of their approach!
@Paul Harmon I heard they actually used low-frequency Rumbles like modern crocodilians. For me, that will be all the more mortifying because not only would have you have been able to hear it, you would have felt it all over your body.
Anybody else see the part of this with the completely scaly Troodons? Like... you'll give T. rex feathers... but not the animal more closely related to birds? Come on!
@@courtneyjackson3612 no, I'm butthurt over the pronated hands, the jumping, the roaring, the part where it calls t rex the biggest dinosaur ever, the akward giganotosaurus behaviour where it just stands over its prey and roars rather than just killing it, the many inaccuracies with the t rex model and their aggressive behaviour
Courtney Aniston it rather depends on the subject of the media. This is meant to be a documentary, so we paleoguys have to criticize some aspects of it, because it’s objective is to be informative, but clearly it’s not doing its job properly. On the other hand, Jurassic Park and it’s sequels are meant to be for entertainment, so of course it’s going to be inaccurate to please the demanding audience. But it would be awesome if a movie had accurate dinosaurs, and it was good!
@@courtneyjackson3612 This video is meant to give facts though, and it doesn't really give that. Also Jurassic park (the book) had better theories on dinosaurs than..this thing
I wish there were more documentaries about dinosaurs that didn’t remind me of WWE but instead reminded me of actual animals because that is what they are.
It would be a boring video because I think these things constantly ate as often as they could, especially the big dinosaurs. Life was just a huge banquet table.
Sai Praneeth Maddula if they did he would die for overheating, plus their is no evidence supporting it however it is likely that juveniles were feathered but lost all of them during adolescence
The Trex were actually the most technological advance species that ever lived on earth and had cities and other tech far greater than humans. When they knew the astroid was coming the built ships to take them and other dinosaurs to a planet located in the Alpha Centauri system while leaving behind the foundation to allow mammals to inherit the Earth.
1:21 “somehow the tyrannosaurus transformed from small creatures threaten by their enemies in to the most powerful dinosaur” Watch mojo: Top 10 comebacks of all time
1:30 Does ANYONE know how do sound editing anymore? The music is way TOO LOUD. I have to strain to understand what the narrator is saying. Amateur hour.
So many inaccuracies. 1. As of now, there is no evidence that T Rex was covered in feathers 2. Shrink wrapping 3. Pronated hands 4. They were running too fast and how did they jump so high 5. The shaping of its skull is not accurate compared to fossil evidence, they clearly copied the skull shape from Jurassic Park. I wish modern dinosaur documentaries are actually scientifically accurate and portray the dinosaurs realistically. It would be nice to have a 2021 version of Walking With Dinosaurs where all the biotic and abiotic factors of that first documentary are updated to be a lot more accurate to our current understanding of Paleontology. Also get rid of that shitty Tyrannosaur from Walking With Dinosaurs, man how did they screw that one up.
@@bolognaboy5294 there's no proof of feathering on T Rex at this current time. Scientist analyzed T Rex skin and found that there was no feather covering. There could study to disprove that and T Rex in the future may have feathers, but there is no conclusive proof that T Rex had feathers.
T-Rex = 8 - 9 tonnes with exceptional specimens thought to range over 10 tonnes. Best, most up to date evidence from multiple calculation methods seem to agree now. T-Rex also most likely did not have feathers based on recent integument findings. Also it definitely couldn't jump despite being unusually agile due to its unusual hip anatomy - but It could power walk at about 25mph for long distances based on leg and foot anatomy
Possibly juveniles of T. rex could jump; those weighing less than 1000 lbs. Baby elephants of that weight can't jump, even those of less than 400 lbs, but they don't have the flexed bone structure and musculature of Tyrannosaurs and other carnosaurs.
Also no large predator would go crashing over trees and junk. A 2 foot long branch in your foot or leg or digestive system is not something they can just pull out. Massive infection and death will follow. Break a foot or leg by hitting a tree pursuing game will end you.
Everytime i see the same scientists more or less in all dinosaurs documentaries i cant help but wonder if they pushing one view (theirs) on the topic. It's not healthy.
We know they have scaled patches from impressions of the skin found on some finds fossilized skin impressions. Besides at that size it needs thermal regulation. Full feather coats would be to insulated. A combination of features likely would have been its style. As a predator it likely would have evolved a earth tone colored body with feathers around strategic points as to disrupt the shape and prevent prey from getting a clear silhouette as it stalked. Males probably had some distinctive features for mating.
All of these European, (primarily British,) documentaries and documentary-style programs have a HUGE theme music to narration ratio issue that makes almost every one of them virtually unwatchable, due to the overwhelmingly incessant background, or theme music, literally DROWNING out almost everything the narrator says. I used to think it was just a temporary phase they were going through, that would eventually pass, just like anything else. But, here we are, in 2020 having to STRUGGLE to hear what the guy is saying because of the overly dramatic soundtrack SMOTHERING the narration almost completely. It's really unfortunate, honestly. I was actually interested in seeing what this video had to say about the subject, but I couldn't even make it ⅓ of the way in. I just can't...✌out!
Actually they have a lot of things in common with chickens, ju look at their legs, very similar chickens, birds evolved from dinosaurs, I have understood
fnaf faf 105 There isn’t enough evidence to suggest that T. rex itself had feathers, but there also isn’t evidence that it wasn’t feathered Absence of evidence is not evidence of absence
That is right, T-Rex does not have feathers they just have something called quils, they are similar to feathers but not quite, I think that is what you mean
@@fishlordsaul1805 we have tyrannosaurus and other tyrannosaurids fossilized skin, any of then have feathers or structures to form feathers or suport the feathers.
Not being a dinosaur expert, I wonder: Some say T-Rex was a carnivore and some say it was a scavenger. Is there a consensus? Also, I learned something new: the ancestors of T-Rex came from Asia. Interesting because it was thought at one time that they were of purely North American provenance. I wished they'd say how they crossed to North America, although it's my guess that they could have croosed over via a land bridge.
I mean I’m sure it moved quickly. And something HAD to balance nature and prey on the large herbivores. Yeah it was probably pretty vicious. I’d compare it to what a bear is in the animal world. Not as agile as like a smaller cat like a panther or something but Def a vicious beast.
T rex probably didn't have feathers like that. Having a thick coat of feathers in a warm climate when you're at least 7 tons would get really hot. Also, it definetly couldn't move it's tail around like a cat. Half of the bones in its tail are fused. (Edit) Oh God, I kept watching and realized that those were just the small inaccuracies. This is definitely the worst dino documentary ever
@@beadistar3523 the scale prints don't prove trex didn't have feathers.esipceally considering modern birds have both and scale prints were all found in spots where feathers weren't normally present.
@@starandfox601 Ostriches don't weigh 7 tons. Yes, feathers can be used for cooling down, but that only does so much when you're gigantic. If T. rex did have feathers, they would be short and hard to see from a distance.
@@ovskii96 it can actually do a lot when gigantic.cuase feathers are not comparable to fur. They wouldn't be short cuase short feathers trap heat for example penguin feathers are short cuase they trap heat by preventing air flow.they would be more like the long fluffy feathers of the ostrich cuase that type of feather pulls air over the skin and shades the body.again not like fur at all where it's better to have long fur in the cold and short fur in the heat.
Actually the arms are close to being right. The palms faced each other in repose. Though I think they slipped up sometimes and showed them in "bunny" pose.
they had feathers. though they did not need the thermal protection, they wouldnt just become naked when evolving, they would only evolve away as much as they need to. Likely we think they had proto feathers near their necks and tails.
T.Rexes do not roar, 13 meters T.rex weighing more than 7 tonnes and approximately 8, they do not jump neither have a fur. It is 2019 man and god damn it this video gave me a hard laugh 😂😂
The music is louder than the narrative.
absolutely lol...
Was looking for this comment.
"The T-Rex was..." *excessively loud music*
.....
"WHAT?"
I gave up on the video because I Could not. hear the narrative.
it must be the low frequency of the trex sound interfering
U mean narrator
You guys should turn up the background music and sound. I couldn’t hear it over how loud the narrator was.
🤣
Music sux
I can’t understand the incessant need for background music, must be an evolutionary thing?
No, keep it loud. Nothing worse than hear a bunch of so-called dinosaur nuts misname a creature cos it's got too many letters in the name TYRANNOSAURUS-which incidentally sounds so MUCH COOLER than the dumb name of an old 70s glam group-for most homo sapiens to even say, never mind type.
@@david-pb4bi bad for you
Apparently the producer of this video values the background music more than the dialog.
Don't you hate that when you can't hear the dialogue over the background "noise"
Facts
Why so butt hurt? Lol
Says "it weighed six tones" - shows it jump in the air ...
It weighed 9
@@The1ConsumerOfBees Spino weighed 7 tons while Rex weighed 9 and Rex had a better biteforce
@Pennywise The dancing clown no an elephant cant, at least not an adult? Where did you learn that they can, because a quick Google search will show that its physically impossible for them too
Not all Rex weighed 9 tons
Holy fuck, this comm section....
I almost died laughing when they actually had the Rex’s jump at each other at the beginning 😂🤣
Because of course a 5 ton animal can just leap off the ground with ease. It's like what Batman is to DC, T-Rex is to dinosaurs. They can do just about anything under the sun, because they're T-Rexes.
Fuck rex cant jump
@@FeliDJrah idk
JurassicHero 3 ..... that’s why I almost died.... laughing 🤨
0:17 To be continued!
I don't think a t-rex was capable of jumping several meters off the ground.
The animators were trying to make a cool fight scene
@@JohnZ- They could easily have charged at each other which the other dodged and got a vice grip on it's foes neck.
@@Mitjitsu Why are you telling me this?
@Tyrant King just animators when they get creative
I think that leg remind me of casuary leg. I think that fo kick their oponen or stepping on prey
“T-Rex. The largest dinosaur of them all”
Almost every sauropod ever: Am I a joke to you?
Jordman Batgod *shows trex fighting a larger theropod*
Mm yes the largest dinosaur of them all
Lol yeah and it's not even the biggest carnivorous dinosaur ever
@Max Scott sometime carcharadontosaurus could be as large as t-rex
Wilt Chamberlain umm Spinosaurus weighed 7.6 tons and was 16 meters long
@@dlhafuckingcrusader9515 Correction: Spinosaurus was Between 15 and 18-20 Meters long with a weight range anywhere from 5 to 20 tons.
Give or take, roughly
That roar sounds like a cheap vacuum cleaner
Haha
Lol
bruh it actually does
T-rex favoured function over aestethics
LOLLL, UNDERRATED COMMENT!!!
"T-Rex is my favourite dinosaur and i want it to be badass ignoring science: the documentary"
Like ignoring the dinosaurs ACTUAL name (Clue: it wasn't the group Marc Bolan fronted).
And where is the mistakes? Point it.
Hope that you arent speaking about the irrelevant animation of the two T-rex jumping.
T.rex*
And Scotty was estimated to be 8.8 tones that's closer to 9 then 6.
They say that the T. rex was the largest dinosaur of all. Spinosarus was longer, and gigantosaurus was also believed to be bigger. And the last one was also in the Cretaceous, so he wasn’t even the biggest at the time.
Oh dear God. This is very bad.
Science has left the chat
XD
Child fantasy has entered the chat
SudsyMedusa53 Um excuse me
Its terrible lol
Fire whoever did the sound for this
Might be the same guy. Maybe didn't check the levels
ye t-rex "roars" sounds like clogged vacuum
Just when they make a realistic looking T-Rex they make it do the long jump
🤦🏼♂️
Fking roar sounds like someone choking on a kush
Lmao
Lol true
Lmfao
It sounds like a blender
The time frame this documentary covers is literally hundreds of millions of years longer than humanity has existed. It’s just mind boggling.
Å08a1ww
the ammount of feathers they gave to this thing is unreal
To be fair we dont really know what they looked like so artistic approach
They had feathers!!!!
@@foodzam7607 ya but hes saying theres toooo much feathers we really dont know if they were fully feathered or a mix of skin with some feathers... the ratio of it basically
@@foodzam7607 they didn’t have feathers
@@CrispyCross- almost all bird dinosaurs e.g. t rex, raptor, carnotaur etc had feathers, the reptile ones didnt
What's with all that jumping?
T-Rex certainly couldn't jump.
Jurassic Park
Maybe the juvenile ones could.....🤷♀️
@@equarg do those shown in the video look juvenile to you?
the whole thing's basically full of jumping, even the running part seems sort of like hops.....man really. And the beginning , as if it was enough to show an adult 6 ton animal jumping, but the way it did so, spider-rex !?
Can I book tickets to Jurassic park
Prove it.
Loudness:
Background music is like +50
Commentator is like + 15
"T-Rex, the largest dinosaur of them all." They weren't even the largest theropods, dude. And the illustration of the mantle shows lava coming from the core, which is inaccurate.
I think he was trying to tell that t rex was largest of the tyrannosaurids
To be fair it may have been the heaviest theropod. Six tons is one of the lower end estimates of its weight and most estimates have it as a heavier animal than any of the big carcharodontosaurs.
Timestamp? I seriously can't find this line
@@itsboiya6948 I don't want to rewatch a 10-minute video.
You're right about that. The mantle is the first layer below the crust. The core is so distant and dense it cannot erupt even to the next layer above it.
Man this dinos are so inaccurate... putting feathers on them don't make them more accurate. This T-rex looks like the one from jurassic park, but with feathers. Hopefully one day they'll start treating dinosaurs like animals, not like bloodthirsty monsters.
we dont even have direct evidence of it having feathers to begin with
@@Varanus117 read the edit comment pls
How is this inaccurate?
This is inaccurate and no, T.Rex more than likely did not have feathers. There's been fossil evidence for a long time already showing it had scales.
The tree had AVIAN scales and wasn’t as skinny as the one in Jurassic Park
The music is so loud that I can hardly hear what is being said.
Every reptile:charges as quick as he can
T-Rex:imma roar first
T- Rex: roars before attacking and surviving 3 million years until the asteroid impact: It is very effective!
He probably did not roar at his prey. And Trex and dinosaurs in general are not normal reptiles
When the music is louder than the narrator...
Wait there was a narrator!?
"How did such a small, relatively weak creature become this giant predators?'
Me: It's Digimon evolution
Accurate
It survived better and hunting became a lot easier, when it became bigger and hunting became even a lot easier, when it became the king of the Dinosaurs.
There are many overstatements, but here are a few understatements Hollywood doesn't promote:
1. Trex had phenomenal sense of smell thanks to a massive nose.
2. Trex as awesome binocular vision, it could possibly even see ultraviolet like birds of prey, and yes: it can definitely see you if you don't move [that's amphibians].
3. Trex had phenomenal stamina thanks to its unilateral respiratory system, like birds its vascular system was 2.5x more efficient than mammals, its legs were also built for long chases, so it likely had a similar hunting strategy to that of modern wolf packs.
"How were they able to evolve?"
*No Social Media*
💪
Although I love T-Rex, I couldn't stop laughing when I heard it's roar XD
JacksonNTP indeed,but jurrasic park roar is spectacular bro
Dody Temo which they stole
Because you know what it really sounded like right? You are brain washed into thinking a lion and elephant mixed together is what a T-Rex sounds like because of Hollywood. For all we know, T-Rex could only his or make sounds similar to alligators or large lizards. If you believe they are related to birds, then shouldn't they sing songs and make tweeting sounds then? The point is you can't knock what is not been proven as fact. I'd rather hear something new than rehashed Jurassic Park sounds.
@@broderp bruh, what the hell are you talking about? I'm fully aware of dinosaurs not having vocal cords (asides from birds), so yeah, I'm definitely brainwashed by JP series XD
Its roar.
This is so fascinating. It almost explains most of dinosaur evolution and explains dinosaurs in the Arctic as well as the plant life there. Amazing.
I found this in the suggesteds while watching Walking with Dinosaurs and I can safely say the BBCs "Walking With" series are still god-tier in their presentation of the animals and of the knowledge around them at the time. Some of the facts may be slightly inaccurate now because we discover more all the time, but I still recommend it to any of y'all who are pissed about the inaccuracy of this documentary.
Trex ancestors: “threatened by their enemies”
Trex andcestors:Were going to end the dinos of this era’s whole career
Man, this video is a *masterclass* in stretching a minute of content into ten minutes of video.
So many stolen sound effects that RUclips thought this was a Jurassic World movie clip
they even used the epic death sound effect from spore in the final fight
Yo wekono
It's actually been confirmed the Tyrannosaurus didn't have feathers.
yes its all just evolution bs
Thank God
Come on the paper Which Addresses that T rex had scales Also says that it might have had patches of Feathers.
@@tristinmcilwee832 Btw what is evolution B's. More like phylogenetics
@@Ujjwalkumar-je3me Nope. Rock found underneath a Tyrannosaur fossil had skin imprints into it, there were no traces of feathers anywhere in those skin imprints. This was applied to the recently constructed Sue the Trex body construction which is currently the most accurate depiction of a Tyrannosaurus Rex. Go check it out. There are also some other breakthroughs like now we are able to gender check fossils so long they have this specific fossilized tissue in their bones which was found in that of another Tyrannosaurus Rex. Finding this meant they knew this Trex they found was female as currently only female reptiles have it for egg production.
3:04 you telling me my favorite t-rex dinosaurs used to be a shrimp 😂😂freaken awesome.
I really don't think that these dinosaur preditors went around roaring all the time! Perhaps to communicate with each other or for mating or warn off others, but not when stalking as it would warn their pray of their approach!
@Paul Harmon I heard they actually used low-frequency Rumbles like modern crocodilians. For me, that will be all the more mortifying because not only would have you have been able to hear it, you would have felt it all over your body.
@Paul Harmon Indeed. Personally, I'm surprised Hollywood didn't jump on that band wagon because if I heard and felt something like that, I'd faint.
Paul Harmon you could not hear there rour
@@Pablo-fk3tn personally, I think the noise that scientist now say it made was actually far more terrifying.
@@FeliDJrah Bro like- imagine the theater rumbling from the low frequency- that'd be so fucking scary
I really like the music at 0:34 when the rexes are biting the other dinosaur. Makes it look like some kind of heroic fight scene.
Anybody else see the part of this with the completely scaly Troodons? Like... you'll give T. rex feathers... but not the animal more closely related to birds? Come on!
They functionaly are birds.
I don't understand how you would make that mistake
Someone get rickraptor on this
hahahahhahaha good one
No cap
*yes*
DYGI revive 2.0 yes do it
DYGI revive 2.0 agreed I literally asked in his newest video that he should review this and amazing dino world
"T-rex the largest dinosaur off them all"
*laughs in superosaurus*
Laughs in Argentinasaurus
I laugh at both!
laughs in Godzilla... Oh wait, it's not real
laughs in sauroposeidon
*laughs in argentinosaurus*
“The guanlongs are weak the size of humans”
Also guanlong: *eats narrator*
Me:well so you’re saying that humans are weak?
Nice music....it actually explained everything.
The most iconic roar of any animal in movies is that of the T Rex from Jurassic Park.
uhm...ok?
of course
godzilla original roar >
The camera man better get a raise for recording this prehistoric action
This video is awful, so many inaccuracies and misinformation
@@courtneyjackson3612 no, I'm butthurt over the pronated hands, the jumping, the roaring, the part where it calls t rex the biggest dinosaur ever, the akward giganotosaurus behaviour where it just stands over its prey and roars rather than just killing it, the many inaccuracies with the t rex model and their aggressive behaviour
Courtney Aniston it rather depends on the subject of the media. This is meant to be a documentary, so we paleoguys have to criticize some aspects of it, because it’s objective is to be informative, but clearly it’s not doing its job properly. On the other hand, Jurassic Park and it’s sequels are meant to be for entertainment, so of course it’s going to be inaccurate to please the demanding audience. But it would be awesome if a movie had accurate dinosaurs, and it was good!
@@courtneyjackson3612 This video is meant to give facts though, and it doesn't really give that. Also Jurassic park (the book) had better theories on dinosaurs than..this thing
Drake9Draconiangar plus quite frankly this rex looks like a jp one with floof added on
Svoon V yep plus amazing dino planet ain’t that good either really inaccurate
3:11
- Damn;
- Yeah, we need to get bigger...
They need to bulk up
I wish there were more documentaries about dinosaurs that didn’t remind me of WWE but instead reminded me of actual animals because that is what they are.
It would be a boring video because I think these things constantly ate as often as they could, especially the big dinosaurs. Life was just a huge banquet table.
Then it would be like just a guy doing his regular morning routine for 10 hours. BORING.
T-rex ancestor from China, probably some form of ancient Shaolin martial art
What do you mean?
Haven't you ever seen a turtle jump? LOL
@@wetube6513 This is a documentary, it's supposed to bring the facts, not what JW awesomebros want.
Adult trex didnt have feathers. Recent finds have shown adults were featherless.
You are wrong. Adult t rexes did have feathers.
Mikakarot23 how did they not have feathers
@@Pablo-fk3tn did you read the article?
Mikakarot23 I was just asking bitch
Sai Praneeth Maddula if they did he would die for overheating, plus their is no evidence supporting it however it is likely that juveniles were feathered but lost all of them during adolescence
The Trex were actually the most technological advance species that ever lived on earth and had cities and other tech far greater than humans. When they knew the astroid was coming the built ships to take them and other dinosaurs to a planet located in the Alpha Centauri system while leaving behind the foundation to allow mammals to inherit the Earth.
Dawg
I was reading hoping to get more story😊
My favorite bedtime fairy tale
There's a multi-part documentary about this called "Dinosaucers", it's pretty great.
dinosaurs are fake. LOL
1:21 “somehow the tyrannosaurus transformed from small creatures threaten by their enemies in to the most powerful dinosaur”
Watch mojo: Top 10 comebacks of all time
t-rexes: jump
me: *intense warpath jurassic park flashback*
When did rexy ever jump?
@@KoId. jwc
1:15 love how those dinos rush over just to look at their buddy and say. “You got knocked the fuck eht!”
Me when my friend falls after getting hit in dodgeball
This has gotta be my favorite T. rex design of all time
"They weight 6 tons." Litterly jumping on eachother likr they are in a bouncicastle
Fs in the chat for gravity
@@Xander-cm5bg F
T-rexs weighed 9 tons and could of been up to 45 feet in length
0:15
This is a documentary not an anime
LMAO
@Mark King Scary Monsters requiem
looks like naruto and sauske
Dinosaur King in a nutshell
video: jumping roaring t-rex in first 10 seconds
me: aight i'ma head out.
1:30 Does ANYONE know how do sound editing anymore? The music is way TOO LOUD. I have to strain to understand what the narrator is saying. Amateur hour.
The sound of the t rex is so weird lol
That's cause that's not the real sound it makes
davidthezombieking idk why I am telling you, but velociraptors used to honk.
@@adeeshup8474 i know that dinosaurs didn't roared
@@firegator6853 they think now that they might look more like birds (vocabularry wise)
Adeesh Up I know
All those jumps and running style is trippy lmao
So many inaccuracies.
1. As of now, there is no evidence that T Rex was covered in feathers
2. Shrink wrapping
3. Pronated hands
4. They were running too fast and how did they jump so high
5. The shaping of its skull is not accurate compared to fossil evidence, they clearly copied the skull shape from Jurassic Park.
I wish modern dinosaur documentaries are actually scientifically accurate and portray the dinosaurs realistically. It would be nice to have a 2021 version of Walking With Dinosaurs where all the biotic and abiotic factors of that first documentary are updated to be a lot more accurate to our current understanding of Paleontology. Also get rid of that shitty Tyrannosaur from Walking With Dinosaurs, man how did they screw that one up.
The T. rex cousins had feathers
@@bolognaboy5294 but not T Rex itself
@@joshuateixeira2709 they may have had feathers in the top of there head and along there back
@@bolognaboy5294 there's no proof of feathering on T Rex at this current time. Scientist analyzed T Rex skin and found that there was no feather covering. There could study to disprove that and T Rex in the future may have feathers, but there is no conclusive proof that T Rex had feathers.
@@joshuateixeira2709 they only some parts of some places in its skin
The roar at the beginning sounds like me when I have a sore throat
Turn the music down can’t hear a word being said.
the moment they show that t-rex i know this is gonna be a comedy.
0:04
*that sounds like a chocking old man*
The roar sounds like a shity engine trying to start as they give it gas
T-Rex = 8 - 9 tonnes with exceptional specimens thought to range over 10 tonnes. Best, most up to date evidence from multiple calculation methods seem to agree now.
T-Rex also most likely did not have feathers based on recent integument findings.
Also it definitely couldn't jump despite being unusually agile due to its unusual hip anatomy - but It could power walk at about 25mph for long distances based on leg and foot anatomy
Possibly juveniles of T. rex could jump; those weighing less than 1000 lbs. Baby elephants of that weight can't jump, even those of less than 400 lbs, but they don't have the flexed bone structure and musculature of Tyrannosaurs and other carnosaurs.
@@dondragmer2412 Tyranosaursus Rex. And other members of the Tyrannosauridae are all members of the Coelurosauria theropod clade.
If Yutyrannus and Dilong has feathers then a T-rex definitely has feathers, not a full covering but feathers would be present.
It was so cute the way little Guanlong hop-ran at the stegosaurus (2:57), but sad when he got smacked down by that stegs tail. 😰
Dumbass, not a Stegosaurus.
Probably the only dinosaur video i havent seen yet, will enjoy
Imagine that they just found young Rex Bones who just died young.
I stopped watching when he said "t rex, the largest dinosaur of them all"... yea I'm out
Man I’m dead 💀💀💀 they must’ve not seen giga or spino compared to the T. rex
@@standardperson3189 Spino is small though... walks on all fours and lives in rivers.
@@ronald1865 spino is actually one of the largest dinosaurs in length but if it stood up on two legs then height is different
Same lol.
@Green Darner yeah but designed as a fish eater and hunts small dino.
Best first name ever. Imagine interviewing someone who's first name is Tyrannosaurus
Yeah, whoever thought of that stupid jumping at each other scene needs to get a new job.
This is wrong on so many levels.
Plus the orchestra in the back makes it all cringier lmao
T rex rightfully deserve the title,KING OF THE DINOSAURS
I am fed up with t rex roaring and screaming all the time. The damn thing would starve to death scaring all the available game away.
Also no large predator would go crashing over trees and junk. A 2 foot long branch in your foot or leg or digestive system is not something they can just pull out. Massive infection and death will follow. Break a foot or leg by hitting a tree pursuing game will end you.
Everytime i see the same scientists more or less in all dinosaurs documentaries i cant help but wonder if they pushing one view (theirs) on the topic.
It's not healthy.
Need them research funds. They just go with it even if they know their info are misleading.
Narrarator: T Rex, the biggest dinosaur of them all.
Argentinosaurus: Am I a joke to you?
Feathers and fur are disregarded now, no proof of it. At best Rexy had very light scruffy hairs like an Elephant
Light scruffy hairs is what they always said.
I don't know if anyone's ever argued for a fully feathered rex in the same way Velociraptor was.
We know they have scaled patches from impressions of the skin found on some finds fossilized skin impressions. Besides at that size it needs thermal regulation. Full feather coats would be to insulated. A combination of features likely would have been its style. As a predator it likely would have evolved a earth tone colored body with feathers around strategic points as to disrupt the shape and prevent prey from getting a clear silhouette as it stalked. Males probably had some distinctive features for mating.
@@terranempire2
You're full of shit. :)
Who says they aren't mammals then, with their scruffy hair?
@@brussell639 mammals dont lay eggs
All of these European, (primarily British,) documentaries and documentary-style programs have a HUGE theme music to narration ratio issue that makes almost every one of them virtually unwatchable, due to the overwhelmingly incessant background, or theme music, literally DROWNING out almost everything the narrator says.
I used to think it was just a temporary phase they were going through, that would eventually pass, just like anything else.
But, here we are, in 2020 having to STRUGGLE to hear what the guy is saying because of the overly dramatic soundtrack SMOTHERING the narration almost completely.
It's really unfortunate, honestly. I was actually interested in seeing what this video had to say about the subject, but I couldn't even make it ⅓ of the way in.
I just can't...✌out!
“…T-Rex the largest dinosaur of them all”
Sauropods: Am I a Joke to you?
0:16
if a T-Rex land like that it would break its leg
I love how they keep changing the Trex to look more and more like a chicken-reptile hybrid lol. A Bird lizard what insanity.
What may the agenda behind it be? A distraction from the dinosaurs in the government maybe?
Actually they have a lot of things in common with chickens, ju look at their legs, very similar chickens, birds evolved from dinosaurs, I have understood
Imagine chicken goes through an evolution as T-Rex.
jumping?
roars?
we're in 2019...
w h y
Zushi Navalta am 5 parallel universes a had of you 2020
what minutes?
Yes
T Rex had no fethers confirmed
fnaf faf 105 There isn’t enough evidence to suggest that T. rex itself had feathers, but there also isn’t evidence that it wasn’t feathered
Absence of evidence is not evidence of absence
Do you know Tyrannosaurus rex doesn’t have feathers right like four-year-old scientists is not even smarter then a college student
Prove it
They do have feathers but not like that
That is right, T-Rex does not have feathers they just have something called quils, they are similar to feathers but not quite, I think that is what you mean
@@fishlordsaul1805 we have tyrannosaurus and other tyrannosaurids fossilized skin, any of then have feathers or structures to form feathers or suport the feathers.
"...the largest dinosaur of them all"
Sauropods: Are we a joke to you?
I'd be more inclined to run from a trex than a diplo because one is definitely going to eat me the other is not
T. Rex wasn’t quite as bad as the legend, he kind of reminds me of Vince Neil.
Not being a dinosaur expert, I wonder: Some say T-Rex was a carnivore and some say it was a scavenger. Is there a consensus? Also, I learned something new: the ancestors of T-Rex came from Asia. Interesting because it was thought at one time that they were of purely North American provenance. I wished they'd say how they crossed to North America, although it's my guess that they could have croosed over via a land bridge.
Why couldn't it be both? Bears, lions, and tigers all hunt and scavenge
It is a carnivore, that’s what they eat, meat. Not what they are,
Anyway they are both a scavenger and a hunter.
This video is like a Jurassic park fans wet dream meets Michael Bay.
I mean I’m sure it moved quickly. And something HAD to balance nature and prey on the large herbivores. Yeah it was probably pretty vicious. I’d compare it to what a bear is in the animal world. Not as agile as like a smaller cat like a panther or something but Def a vicious beast.
1:13 Be carful who you call small in high school
2:55 "on my mark, you two go after me" "bruh wait" *got slapped*
T rex probably didn't have feathers like that. Having a thick coat of feathers in a warm climate when you're at least 7 tons would get really hot. Also, it definetly couldn't move it's tail around like a cat. Half of the bones in its tail are fused.
(Edit) Oh God, I kept watching and realized that those were just the small inaccuracies. This is definitely the worst dino documentary ever
as it turned out t rex doesnt have feathers at all as the benifets of insulation stop at this level of gigantism
Ostriches still have feathers cuase feathers don't just keep a creature warm they also can cool them down.
@@beadistar3523 the scale prints don't prove trex didn't have feathers.esipceally considering modern birds have both and scale prints were all found in spots where feathers weren't normally present.
@@starandfox601 Ostriches don't weigh 7 tons. Yes, feathers can be used for cooling down, but that only does so much when you're gigantic. If T. rex did have feathers, they would be short and hard to see from a distance.
@@ovskii96 it can actually do a lot when gigantic.cuase feathers are not comparable to fur.
They wouldn't be short cuase short feathers trap heat for example penguin feathers are short cuase they trap heat by preventing air flow.they would be more like the long fluffy feathers of the ostrich cuase that type of feather pulls air over the skin and shades the body.again not like fur at all where it's better to have long fur in the cold and short fur in the heat.
They did not get the arms right
Actually the arms are close to being right. The palms faced each other in repose. Though I think they slipped up sometimes and showed them in "bunny" pose.
1:15 Probably the funniest thing I've seen ina a dino doc. The sound effects 🤣
10:05 i heard “Into the Unknown” 😂😂😂
subnautica moment
Brain case surrounded by muscle inside the skull - good for fighting ?
t rex is my favourite dino ever because it is the king of the entire universe🦖
Fact: T-rex at a certain age lose their feathers and grow scales
yes.
They didn't have feathers, they didn't ”roar” and, no, they didn't jump
they had feathers. though they did not need the thermal protection, they wouldnt just become naked when evolving, they would only evolve away as much as they need to. Likely we think they had proto feathers near their necks and tails.
how do you know they didn't roar?
sPayman Khayree their windpipes were not made for that. They more likely growled like crocodilians do today
Wow so cool i love t rex
T.Rexes do not roar, 13 meters T.rex weighing more than 7 tonnes and approximately 8, they do not jump neither have a fur. It is 2019 man and god damn it this video gave me a hard laugh 😂😂
Leonellus Creation BITCH FUCK NOONE KNOWS HOW MUCH THEY WEIGHED
They just guess like idiots
@@Toyotagutlux go on then if you think you are smarter than them 😂🤣
Leonellus Creation >£>