Finally some one talked about the Corythosaurus skull instrument,it was one of the coolest things I’ve ever seen in my life,I really hope that thing is still around
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I'm a bit disappointed of not hearing any actual singing dinosaurs canarie-style (better even while using tools like crows and answering open questions in near-perfect English like parrots).That would be quite cool, we humans are absolutely prescindible.
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Yeah so prehistoric planet was made when we thought dinosaurs had no vocal organs and so they used closed mouth vocalisations and bellows and such which remain true. The Recent finding of pinacosaurus larynx has been discovered since then which opens up possibilities for more complex sounds. But non voice box vocalisations remain true. I'm sure future seasons of prehistoric planet will explore the possible sounds of dinosaur larynges! Thanks for the question!
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I think the "trombone" is just something natraul and a lot of..... kind of pick up on that for scores such as jaws, how are you going to argue with that? I mean just wondering, k thanks have a good one
Well that dryptosaurus vocalization sounded cursed af
Ye that was actually nightmare fuel… imagine ur in a dark field… and u see the giant silhouette of a theropod making THAT noise
"Ooh ooh ooh oah aah aah aah aah ooh ooh oah aah aah aah"
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Imagine if similar sounds are also in the red cuz they’re close relatives 💀
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that trex rumble needs to be used more shits actually scary
Finally some one talked about the Corythosaurus skull instrument,it was one of the coolest things I’ve ever seen in my life,I really hope that thing is still around
Having dinos imitate human speech like corvids and parrots is a baller horror movie idea
My god I need that
Think majority of people would be terrified if we ever found out what they actually sound like
Indeed! I'm sure it's even more terrifying than we can imagine.
This was an incredible video (from someone who’s childhood fixation was dinosaurs, this made me so happy)
This is a wonderful video! So many of these sounds are absolutely stunning, especially, in my opinion, the noises of the two hadrosaurids.
Thanks so much! I am glad you enjoyed it!
this was very fun and educational to watch! 💞
Thank you for the video! You made me very happy😊.
3:50 oh my. It sounds like its mimicking Billy's laugh in Predator
Amazing video!
And I think the time has come for a real scary dinosaur horror movie
With all the frightening ideas of this wonderful and creative commentsection.
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It's amazing how now the sounds of WWD and JP were actually very accurate
I find this topic in particular infinitely fascinating, always have. Honestly, I find the low bellows far more terrifying than the Jurassic Park roar.
I agree, those deep rumbles are very scary!
Concerning Jurassic Park dinosaur sounds, what about the eerie hooting cry the Dilophosaurus made?
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@@Paleofactus I legit found ur channel today and I’m already saying this ur videos r actually really entertaining
Also could u do a video on Diplodocoidea or Diplodocus itself?
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Imagine if the Rex sound may have been as cursed as dryptosaurus due to their close relations
I'm a bit disappointed of not hearing any actual singing dinosaurs canarie-style (better even while using tools like crows and answering open questions in near-perfect English like parrots).That would be quite cool, we humans are absolutely prescindible.
I'm waiting for the day that we find a dinosaurs diary carved into a tablet.
@@Paleofactus - Better even, a YT channel made by actual dinosaurs, debunking all the myths and legends humans have built around them. And then singing and dancing in the best Bollywood style (or old Hollywood if you prefer).
It'd be nice for a change.
I know it's immature but 5:40
Dinosaur feet mark them out as non-passerine so cannot be labelled as songbirds. lol. An Ankylosaur warbling like a canary would be a thing to behold.
T-Rex sound in Jurassic Park was a baby elephant squeal , alligator, lion , koala , whale blowhole and a jack Russel terrier.
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8:37 beautiful sounds ❤❤ i wish there was a type of these dinosaurs to this day ☹️💔
Great vid
Thank you!
So are the prehistoric planet T. rex sounds still acurrte or no?
Yeah so prehistoric planet was made when we thought dinosaurs had no vocal organs and so they used closed mouth vocalisations and bellows and such which remain true. The Recent finding of pinacosaurus larynx has been discovered since then which opens up possibilities for more complex sounds. But non voice box vocalisations remain true. I'm sure future seasons of prehistoric planet will explore the possible sounds of dinosaur larynges! Thanks for the question!
Let me know what you think of that quick paragraph compared to a lot of wasted and essays or "accurate" information. It will never be accurate unless you go back, do you want to?
Zombie, TRY ME! Scared yet? How about now? Can you hear me now?
I think the "trombone" is just something natraul and a lot of..... kind of pick up on that for scores such as jaws, how are you going to argue with that? I mean just wondering, k thanks have a good one
People think doves are peaceful but all they ever talk about is a coup.
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3:50 That sounded awful. Lol
Euuuuuhhj euuuhhhhh ahhhhh ahhhhh haaaaa euuuuuhh haaa
He doesn't like you and thinks you're nothing but dust