Love how, instead of a ruthless monster that actively went out of its way to voluntarily slaughter the whole party, you chose to portray the Rex as what it is supposed to be. An animal who simply had been disturbed and smart enough to leave the old man alone after determining he wasn't enough of a threat to it.
Yeah, it also reminded me of how sharks don't normally view us as prey, as we're too bony and don't have enough meat and fat to make it worth the effort of actively hunting us, it felt the same way with the T-Rex, humans are probably too small to be considered prey by it.
This was great! I love the idea of a T.rex living in modern day africa, hunting all kinds of big game and causing trouble to the local people. I Would love to see how the rest of the fauna would react and adapt to this odd situations. Like elephants forming bigger and bigger herds to protect themselfs or lions hunting on different times of the day to avoid direct confrontation with the Rex.
It would be a horrible invasive species. Alot of large animals will go extinct. Elephants have some advantages from herd behaviour but Rhinos are most certainly gone. However, it is unlikely it could out run a gazelle so it may quickly run out of food. And the reproduce fast so alot of larger species will go extinct as a litter of rexes becomes adult in 20 years or maybe less and in a century assuming humans don't hunt them to extinction first and that's a big assume; they go extinct from overhunting the large mega fauna they can catch.
@AmachiEligwe True. I mean, if it's just that one T.rex, it can't reproduce anyways. So (if Humans don't intervene) it's most likely just gonna live a very long and easy life with lots of easy prey to feast upon.
Putting out that fire is fire. The oldest tool that gave Humans the world, getting crushed out by an ancient king. The rex welcomed the usurpers back to the old night.
@RobertoCavalcanti-p8i *At least*. You’d need the largest hunting party and the most amount of resources you could get in order to hunt a full grown Rex without firearms.
You will never get a "scientifically accurate" dinosaur, only one that is "up to date to our current understanding". As accurate as the Rex is today, someone will look at it and point out inaccuracies in a few years.
@@Myuutsuu85 WE COULD GET iT RiGHT, iT WAZ AN ACTUAL ANiMAL, WE JUZT DON'T KNOW 100 PERCENT FOR SURE RiGHT NOW ! [NOT YELLiNG, JUZT LiKE TYPiNG iN CAPZ]
It doesn't look thin at all, Rex was Bulky and Muscular not Fat, this Re. Is Arguably to Fat or Legs are a bit to Short, likely legs been to short otherwise its nice@@joshuaW5621
Even it were a case where they stumbled upon it under cover of darkness, I find it hard to believe experienced Masai hunters wouldn't notice they are right next to a sleeping animal that's bigger than an elephant. Even if they, somehow, couldn't smell or hear the breathing of the 8 ton animal that's six feet away from them, I'd think the guy standing on it would notice the rock moving up and down. Those nitpicks aside, I do think this is very well done. I like how the only person the T.rex intentionally kills is the guy who started running. While a T.rex certainly *could* see you if you stood still, it probably wouldn't be very interested in something as skinny as a person as food unless it was really hungry, and it certainly wouldn't see humans as a threat.
1. It is an animal they have never interacted with before, the night could have been loud (with the calling of other animals) so the sound of a dinosaur breathing + they wouldn’t have noticed it breathing and trex has a scaly texture (they breathe like modern birds so not a mammalian in and out). I think it’s believable cuz they might be extremely on edge so they do not notice something right in front of them because they weren’t expecting it
To be fair, humans could probably take down a T.rex - but they'd either need a lot more people with a lot more spears or something higher up the tech tree. Bet a few rounds from an elephant rifle in the right spot could probably do it
@ only thing that could take out a trex would be a high caliber rifle, a trebuchet or explosives. A spear is not cutting it and hunting predator the size of an elephant is very different than hunting an elephant
@@Beroka5 To be fair, with enough people and spears, any animal is killable. We did that with the largest animal to ever live on this planet - the blue whale - and we did it so proficiently, we nearly drove them to extinction. Even orcas, the undisputed apex predator of the ocean, can only tackle them with incredibly large numbers, and we did it with nothing but pointy sticks and little bath toys
This is the best depiction of Kasai Rex I've ever seen, that little line about Robert was an excellent touch. That ending to, gave me chills at the Rex's sentience.
This really shows off the scale of T. rex compared to humans and modern megafauna. Civilization would have to develop in an entirely different way if dinosaurs still roamed.
@@bossredd-77 Maybe but maybe not. Dinosaurs aren’t perfectly analogous to mammalian megafauna. The average ones are around the size of a human and the largest could look over the roof your house into the backyard. We don’t know the extent of their intelligence or behaviors but expect lots of variety. The fact that they lay eggs is another issue being that they could reproduce far faster than any mammals ever could. Humanity has never dealt with a predator that could bust down a city wall before. Or an animal that was so large a spear might as well be a toothpick to it. Large pterosaurs are another issue too. Imagine a giraffe sized eagle.
@@bossredd-77 We'd still come out on top, but we wouldn't wipe them all out. A few defintley wouldn't make it though, similar to the ice age fauna, or they might learn to avoid humans considering they're predators and won't be prey while also being smart enough to learn to avoid humans. We would likely also avoid them for a large part of our history.
@YaBoiDREX yeah, actually we have. We've dealt with animals much much larger in fact. And the evidence of us killing those animals goes back to before we even invented the wheel. Even sauropods are just Itty bitty little guys compared to whales.
All other animals, predators even, cower before it, and this primordial monster literally stamps out the flames like it’s nothing. And it’s back to drowning in darkness, surrounded by glowing eyes and dripping fangs..
Beginning and ending were my favourite scenes. The opening shot had me saying, "Aw, such a happy boi". That last moment of rex confronting the elder like, "Buddy. Just don't."
There has been recent research showing that T-rex used to decapitate Triceratops. it could have taken the rest of the rhino away, if it didn't consume it all in one go. Though, scavengers would certainly have been on it already.
I like how this is the continuation to the previous African Elephant vs T Rex. The Rex in this animation has the same puncture wound it received from the bull elephant in the previous video.
What I find unrealistic about this is that they didn't notice the T-rex was sleeping nearby even though they were camping near it and even stepped on it. An animal this large would have produced high body temperature and loud breathing sound. I know that T-rex can walk silently, but it didn't even walk or ambush the hunters but was sleeping, and yet not a single person noticed it. This animation made it look like the African tribal hunters are very dumb and have no experience hunting whatsoever.
I would theorize that Trex was sick/unconscious and his breathe was on the other side from camp, while they couldnt hear it due of their chat and fire's sounds. And it looked just like an giant rock in shadow.
@@Eustakistaour sense of smell isn’t that good and the smell from the fire would’ve most likely been greater than that and i’d also assume the savannah isn’t really an odorless place and has a bunch of smells in the air and with a nose like ours it’s not easy to tell what kind of smells are what or where it’s coming from, we aren’t very precise when it comes to our sense of smell
One of the many things I enjoy about this is how the modern animals and people give you a great reference as to how big the Rexes were, especially 5:18
Damn, I really love this! Dinosaurs invading the modern day is always a cool idea, but having it happen from an indigenous perspective makes it even more interesting!
While not perfect, I did end up liking this, of course I do find it an improvement over the elephant fight. I also liked the little Disney Dinosaur reference with the take down animation. Criticisms (ignore if you're not interested but I'll leave it here just in case) - White rhinos can accelerate faster than what was shown here. I know you slowed it down for the rex but I do think you could have made the rhino go at regular speed and have the rex get the jump on it via being closer. (Ex. Maybe have the rhino trotting already and the rex was watching and when it passes by it charges in an ambush; like what tends to happen in reality with a lot of animals such as warthogs and other prey running into predators by accident.) - I understand this is on a low budget/homemade but I do think the Indominus rex sounds (while decently fitting) were a bit obvious and stuck out like a sore thumb. - The rexes behavior in self defense was almost perfect, my only critique here would be it being so oblivious to the fire as if it had no self preservation (even when it's a small flame, animals still prefer to avoid fire rather than step on it). Hope this helps and I wish you well on your future animations 😊
> even when it's a small flame, animals still prefer to avoid fire rather than step on it Yep, not my cat, better to not let it alone in a room with a lit candle.
@@Ian_Comics It is a 1980 film from S. Africa and Botswana. As I recall, there's a scene where in the night a large animal comes into their camp and stamps the fire out.
the rex could have ran faster as well, but the rex had a prebuilt walking animation that was sped up for the running to save some time, would have looked a bit janky any faster
Not even hollywood movies portray a non-kaiju giant animal (be it Tyrannosaurus or otherwise) in its gigantically majestic presence. The weight and sheer mass of the Rex in this video is better portrayed than Jurassic World. 👌
Okay time to review this video. Firstly, the animation quality is fantastic, and seems greatly improved compared to the last video (which was already good). So great job on that. 0:22. I'm not the most knowledgeable about Rhinos, but I know they have poor senses, especially compared to Elephants. So if a T-Rex was close enough, it certainly could feast on one. Something worth considering about T-Rex locomotion though is it seems to accelerate up to top speed immediately. No large animal can do this. No Proboscidean, Sauropod, Theropod, etc could do that. T-Rex can't run. Instead it "speed walks" like Elephants do by virtue of their size and walking gait. The most reliable biomechanical studies predict that the T-Rex would've topped out at 17 mph at the most, and again, would need to assume a sort of "running" posture in order to move efficiently at that speed. Edit: I should've said this initially, but why would the T-Rex choose to hunt during the day rather than night? Rhinos can run at about 30ish miles per hour. Granted, I don't know how quickly one could get up to speed, but by the time it noticed the T-Rex, it is plausible it would be too late to flee. That's something to consider about the time period it's in now. Most mammals are too fast for a T-Rex to catch unless it waits in ambush as shown here, which is likely how it hunted. So good job representing that here. 3:02: I agree with the other commenters that this scene is strange. How did they pitch camp directly next to the sleeping T-Rex, set up a fire, and not notice? Or hear its breathing? Or smell it? Or vice versa? 4:08: While this is a critique, this scene is funny to me. How he's somehow standing on top of a large animal and doesn't notice what it is? 4:41: Taking down a T-Rex would have a lot more in common with taking down a large Elephant than one would think. They can make relatively quick turns for their size, can move at similar speeds, and have similarly thick skin. This hunting party didn't stand a chance because they were taken completely by surprise. Honestly if they somehow went through the trouble of setting up camp, and a fire almost directly next to a sleeping T-Rex without it noticing....I'm not sure this band has the competence to hunt anything at all. I'm curious to see how far this scenario will go. But it ends either one of three ways. 1: The T-Rex makes the mistake of trying to fight an entire herd of Elephants. 2: Its existing wounds progress into a serious infection, or eating Cenozoic animals makes it sick somehow. 3: It inevitably encounters Humans with better weapons than spears, and ones smart enough to not accidentally set up camp next to a large animal.
When the rex turned its head towards the chief and stomped on the fire to get closer...Man this was awesome, I wish somebody would make a movie/game like this, absolutely love it.
I really love this animated series so far. The design of the rex is very familiar. It reminds me of the Sue sculpture they made that is housed in the Field Museum of Natural History in Chicago, Illinois. I also like how the shirt film starts with a rex hunting a Rhinoceros. Reminds me a lot about the Kasai Rex. Not only that, but the scene of the Rex biting down on the Rhino reminds me a lot of Disney's Dinosaur, when the carnotaurus bit down on that styracosaurus. Very cool detail considering a Rhino and Styraco are pretty similar.
The way they rafted from western North America via The Western Interior Seaway is an interesting story. It seems they thought they were only going for a 3-hour cruise.
Im Kenyan. So I'm kinda impressed with the Swahhili you've given to the Maasai warriors
Cool!
What's Swahhili?
@@taliakelly554 language that kenya has
@literallyanidiot2880 thank you
It's Swahili. Not Swahhili. Na unasema Kiswahili ni lugha yako ya kwanza? 🤔😲 😅🤣😂 😉👍
Love how, instead of a ruthless monster that actively went out of its way to voluntarily slaughter the whole party, you chose to portray the Rex as what it is supposed to be. An animal who simply had been disturbed and smart enough to leave the old man alone after determining he wasn't enough of a threat to it.
Yeah, it also reminded me of how sharks don't normally view us as prey, as we're too bony and don't have enough meat and fat to make it worth the effort of actively hunting us, it felt the same way with the T-Rex, humans are probably too small to be considered prey by it.
@@jesusgarcia1145 At most we'd be a bite-sized snack on the occasion, but nothing that would really sustain a T.rex. At least not an adult one.
This was great! I love the idea of a T.rex living in modern day africa, hunting all kinds of big game and causing trouble to the local people. I Would love to see how the rest of the fauna would react and adapt to this odd situations. Like elephants forming bigger and bigger herds to protect themselfs or lions hunting on different times of the day to avoid direct confrontation with the Rex.
It would be a horrible invasive species. Alot of large animals will go extinct. Elephants have some advantages from herd behaviour but Rhinos are most certainly gone.
However, it is unlikely it could out run a gazelle so it may quickly run out of food. And the reproduce fast so alot of larger species will go extinct as a litter of rexes becomes adult in 20 years or maybe less and in a century assuming humans don't hunt them to extinction first and that's a big assume; they go extinct from overhunting the large mega fauna they can catch.
@AmachiEligwe True.
I mean, if it's just that one T.rex, it can't reproduce anyways. So (if Humans don't intervene) it's most likely just gonna live a very long and easy life with lots of easy prey to feast upon.
They'd die out extremely quickly.
@@JohnCena8351another might appear from the portal
"Modern day Africa" seems very downgrading icl
When the T-Rex took down the Rhino it reminded me of the opening scene from Disney's Dinosaur.
It was definitely a homage. The scene is very exact
That’s because of course it’s a reference to that film
It likely took inspiration from that scene
That's exactly what I thought, too. The resemblance can't be an accident.
Me too!
I feel a heavy story is gonna start
Love story u mean 💕
@ no I mean a war story
Perfect background material for a horror game with dinosaurs
@@dinosaurking8637 love war story
Ye
Putting out that fire is fire.
The oldest tool that gave Humans the world, getting crushed out by an ancient king. The rex welcomed the usurpers back to the old night.
@RobertoCavalcanti-p8i *At least*. You’d need the largest hunting party and the most amount of resources you could get in order to hunt a full grown Rex without firearms.
@RobertoCavalcanti-p8ior they could bring an elephant gun.
"The rex welcomed the usurpers back to the old night" 🗣️🗣️🗣️🙌🙌🙌🙌
Not as fire as the paragraph you wrote though 🔥🔥🔥
I love how scientifically accurate the trex is
The only thing I’ll comment on is that it looks a bit thin, notably at the neck and leg joints.
You will never get a "scientifically accurate" dinosaur, only one that is "up to date to our current understanding".
As accurate as the Rex is today, someone will look at it and point out inaccuracies in a few years.
@@Myuutsuu85 WE COULD GET iT RiGHT, iT WAZ AN ACTUAL ANiMAL, WE JUZT DON'T KNOW 100 PERCENT FOR SURE RiGHT NOW ! [NOT YELLiNG, JUZT LiKE TYPiNG iN CAPZ]
It doesn't look thin at all, Rex was Bulky and Muscular not Fat, this Re. Is Arguably to Fat or Legs are a bit to Short, likely legs been to short otherwise its nice@@joshuaW5621
Only thing they did is make its vision based on movement again
Rex walking on the fire putting it out was such a cool scene 5:17
He is making a point he rules
It reminds me to Doraemon: Nobita's Dinosaur (2006)
0:45 Only legends get this easter egg.
Disney dinosaur reference👍
Disney Carnotaurus
Both kasai rex and disneys dinosaur
DINOSAUR 2000 RAHHHHH
Gallimimus and rexy in Jurassic park?
Even it were a case where they stumbled upon it under cover of darkness, I find it hard to believe experienced Masai hunters wouldn't notice they are right next to a sleeping animal that's bigger than an elephant. Even if they, somehow, couldn't smell or hear the breathing of the 8 ton animal that's six feet away from them, I'd think the guy standing on it would notice the rock moving up and down. Those nitpicks aside, I do think this is very well done. I like how the only person the T.rex intentionally kills is the guy who started running. While a T.rex certainly *could* see you if you stood still, it probably wouldn't be very interested in something as skinny as a person as food unless it was really hungry, and it certainly wouldn't see humans as a threat.
1. It is an animal they have never interacted with before, the night could have been loud (with the calling of other animals) so the sound of a dinosaur breathing + they wouldn’t have noticed it breathing and trex has a scaly texture (they breathe like modern birds so not a mammalian in and out). I think it’s believable cuz they might be extremely on edge so they do not notice something right in front of them because they weren’t expecting it
To be fair, humans could probably take down a T.rex - but they'd either need a lot more people with a lot more spears or something higher up the tech tree. Bet a few rounds from an elephant rifle in the right spot could probably do it
@noneofyourbuisness1679 Of course, humans with high-powered hunting rifles could put down a T.rex. Humans with guns wipe out everything.
@ only thing that could take out a trex would be a high caliber rifle, a trebuchet or explosives. A spear is not cutting it and hunting predator the size of an elephant is very different than hunting an elephant
@@Beroka5 To be fair, with enough people and spears, any animal is killable. We did that with the largest animal to ever live on this planet - the blue whale - and we did it so proficiently, we nearly drove them to extinction. Even orcas, the undisputed apex predator of the ocean, can only tackle them with incredibly large numbers, and we did it with nothing but pointy sticks and little bath toys
This is the best depiction of Kasai Rex I've ever seen, that little line about Robert was an excellent touch. That ending to, gave me chills at the Rex's sentience.
Dont know much about African dinosaurs, but I'd love to see a story about the Nile and Egypt, with a Spinosaurus appearing amongst the crocs.
This really shows off the scale of T. rex compared to humans and modern megafauna. Civilization would have to develop in an entirely different way if dinosaurs still roamed.
Humanity would show its dominance by causing a second extinction event on dinosaurs.
Humans and all other animals 🤔
@@bossredd-77 Maybe but maybe not. Dinosaurs aren’t perfectly analogous to mammalian megafauna. The average ones are around the size of a human and the largest could look over the roof your house into the backyard. We don’t know the extent of their intelligence or behaviors but expect lots of variety. The fact that they lay eggs is another issue being that they could reproduce far faster than any mammals ever could. Humanity has never dealt with a predator that could bust down a city wall before. Or an animal that was so large a spear might as well be a toothpick to it. Large pterosaurs are another issue too. Imagine a giraffe sized eagle.
@@bossredd-77 We'd still come out on top, but we wouldn't wipe them all out. A few defintley wouldn't make it though, similar to the ice age fauna, or they might learn to avoid humans considering they're predators and won't be prey while also being smart enough to learn to avoid humans. We would likely also avoid them for a large part of our history.
@YaBoiDREX yeah, actually we have. We've dealt with animals much much larger in fact. And the evidence of us killing those animals goes back to before we even invented the wheel. Even sauropods are just Itty bitty little guys compared to whales.
The rex basically didn't even want to kill. It just move around and kill them without noticing due to its immense size
4:34 hm
@@Givemeyouroil-yx8iu
just a snack after nap
Except for when he ate a dude whole
@@Givemeyouroil-yx8iu that was a reflex to movement infront of his jaws. Basically "BITE EVERYTHING THAT MOVES"
@@youremom930 He ran and screamed, which is classic prey behavior, he was also in biting distance of a not full t rex, a bad idea.
This is what I wanted to see in Jurassic World: Dominion - dinosaurs and people fighting each other with a strong horror vibe. Fantastic work!
One thing that Chaos Theory season 2 actually did better than Dominion.
@@Oaglor Agreed; it's funny how an animated kid's show on Netflix has a better story and characters than a multi-million dollar movie.
Nah leave dinosaurs for documentaries... They don't belong in cinema
The fire going out was the scariest part
All other animals, predators even, cower before it, and this primordial monster literally stamps out the flames like it’s nothing. And it’s back to drowning in darkness, surrounded by glowing eyes and dripping fangs..
That's awesome! Didn't think we'd be getting a sequel to the Rex vs Elephant short!
The african bush elephant is breakfast for a tyrannosaurus rex
@@rodrigopinto6676 “C’mon world, I’LL HAVE YOU FOR BREAKFAST!” -Tyrannosaurus Alan, Volvic commercial
Tomará q tenha parte três 😅
@@rodrigopinto6676You eat your own bodyweight for breakfast? Now I’m imagining an obese T-Rex waddling after prey
@oinkypiggy7754 "obese" 🤣🤣🤣🤣 t rex is pure or almost muscle boomer
Beginning and ending were my favourite scenes. The opening shot had me saying, "Aw, such a happy boi". That last moment of rex confronting the elder like, "Buddy. Just don't."
This is one hundred percent pure. I hope both this channel and RUclipsr Madly Mesozoic work together on animations later on in 2025.
The legend of Kasai rex😮😱wow!
Yeah, I know about that kind of Cryptid perhaps this is how the legend started
broooooooooo you right
Hell no
That specie was too ugly 😂
This what the title about
That Rex called his bluff, looked him in the eyes, "Yeah? What are you gonna do about? That's what I thought."
1:25 Bold of you to assume there'd be anything but the head left.
There has been recent research showing that T-rex used to decapitate Triceratops. it could have taken the rest of the rhino away, if it didn't consume it all in one go. Though, scavengers would certainly have been on it already.
Kwame rocking the scarf like an African Dr Who.
HELP 🤣🤣🤣🤣
I love how scary and realistic the t rex is
I like how this is the continuation to the previous African Elephant vs T Rex.
The Rex in this animation has the same puncture wound it received from the bull elephant in the previous video.
This needs to be a full length feature film
Why is youtube hiding this masterpiece
What I find unrealistic about this is that they didn't notice the T-rex was sleeping nearby even though they were camping near it and even stepped on it. An animal this large would have produced high body temperature and loud breathing sound. I know that T-rex can walk silently, but it didn't even walk or ambush the hunters but was sleeping, and yet not a single person noticed it. This animation made it look like the African tribal hunters are very dumb and have no experience hunting whatsoever.
I would theorize that Trex was sick/unconscious and his breathe was on the other side from camp, while they couldnt hear it due of their chat and fire's sounds. And it looked just like an giant rock in shadow.
Even the mere STENCH that a carnivore smells like would give away he was there
@@user-qd7is5wz2v but the smell?!? An animal that big must have a strong smell! So the scenario ain't that realistic
The body he could just be the heat of the fire, even if it isn’t coming from the same direction, that they wouldn’t really know that.
@@Eustakistaour sense of smell isn’t that good and the smell from the fire would’ve most likely been greater than that and i’d also assume the savannah isn’t really an odorless place and has a bunch of smells in the air and with a nose like ours it’s not easy to tell what kind of smells are what or where it’s coming from, we aren’t very precise when it comes to our sense of smell
Now Kasai Rex moves towards the Congo, to challenge mokele mbembe for rule over all of Africa
Nooo I really liked the characters! For what little screen time they had, the dialogue and body languaje gave them a lot of personality
Did not expect a movie-tier scene
The feeling of the rexes head being that close to you is definitely going to scare you to death.
This is one of the best pieces of dinomedia to have been uploaded to RUclips. Please continue this amazing series. 👏
One of the many things I enjoy about this is how the modern animals and people give you a great reference as to how big the Rexes were, especially 5:18
jurassic park/world series would be amazing if they had stuff like this
Beautifully done. My only issue is that even if the T-rex was scared off, that elephant carcass would have been stripped by the scavengers.
Absolutely amazing. The paleo-accuracy, the smoothness, audio, everything. Great job!!!
I love this concept. Wish this was a full blown movie.
Well it could be if the morons writing the Jurassic Park franchise could figure out an interesting direction for the series.
@@scottythetrex5197 this RUclipsr could do something out of it
part 2! we need a movie fr
Damn, I really love this! Dinosaurs invading the modern day is always a cool idea, but having it happen from an indigenous perspective makes it even more interesting!
Yeah not everything has to happen in San Diego you know
Perfect background material for a horror game with dnosaurs
5:20 My man has seen Jurassic Park.
You know it's serious when you found killed elephant and rhino bulls
I know this short movie has some shaky areas like the hunters not noticing etc, but showing the Rex as an ambush hunter was such a nice touch.
In a documentary, the narrator said this. "The dinosaurs died... so we could live."
While not perfect, I did end up liking this, of course I do find it an improvement over the elephant fight. I also liked the little Disney Dinosaur reference with the take down animation.
Criticisms (ignore if you're not interested but I'll leave it here just in case)
- White rhinos can accelerate faster than what was shown here. I know you slowed it down for the rex but I do think you could have made the rhino go at regular speed and have the rex get the jump on it via being closer. (Ex. Maybe have the rhino trotting already and the rex was watching and when it passes by it charges in an ambush; like what tends to happen in reality with a lot of animals such as warthogs and other prey running into predators by accident.)
- I understand this is on a low budget/homemade but I do think the Indominus rex sounds (while decently fitting) were a bit obvious and stuck out like a sore thumb.
- The rexes behavior in self defense was almost perfect, my only critique here would be it being so oblivious to the fire as if it had no self preservation (even when it's a small flame, animals still prefer to avoid fire rather than step on it).
Hope this helps and I wish you well on your future animations 😊
@@gabrieltheachillobator thanks constructive criticism is always welcome.
> even when it's a small flame, animals still prefer to avoid fire rather than step on it
Yep, not my cat, better to not let it alone in a room with a lit candle.
@@DarthBiomech😂 I love cats, but ye, hope your kitty stays safe 😊 💜
Whosever idea it was to have the t-rex stomp out the fire, give them full praise. That moment was brilliant cinema.
Didn't that happen in The Gods Must Be Crazy?
@channingbartlett3334 I don't know what that is.
@@Ian_Comics It is a 1980 film from S. Africa and Botswana. As I recall, there's a scene where in the night a large animal comes into their camp and stamps the fire out.
There's a legend of a dino in Australia, even have footprints in a museum somewhere.
Burrunjor
And this way is how born the legend of kasai rex🥰, poor elephant and poor rhino😥💔
Need a longer version of this
0:47 Reference to Disney Dinosaur
Just found this video on my feed, this is impressive. The lighting and facial expressions are so well done, bravo! 👏👏👏
A father outlived his son.. harsh man😢 whatever the circumstance
How Jurassic world dominion should've started:
Jurassic Park Dominion was stupid. The world militaries would have long since culled the Dinosaurs.
He did not just pull a Jurassic Park at the end.
I'm pretty sure that rhino could've ran faster than that.
the rex could have ran faster as well, but the rex had a prebuilt walking animation that was sped up for the running to save some time, would have looked a bit janky any faster
@@DanielW-ir2oua T. rex can run 10 mph because of its weight
Exactly, Rhinos can run up to 30 mph and T. Rex likely had a max speed of around 15-18 mph.
My guess is he got injured in a tussle with another rhino..
Yeah but it's for the drama
wow, human close up shot was outstanding, kudos yayati team
you made the t rex feel so big and scary
Not even hollywood movies portray a non-kaiju giant animal (be it Tyrannosaurus or otherwise) in its gigantically majestic presence.
The weight and sheer mass of the Rex in this video is better portrayed than Jurassic World. 👌
And that's how the legend of "Kasai Rex" was born ☕🗿
Simple flashlights would have completely changed the outcome of the story. Some people don't know how lucky they are to have one.
I just realized this is a sequel to the Elephant fight.
Next the Mokele mbembe will appear.
I wonder what type of sauropod will be? 🤔💭
We need more animations like this PLEASE!!! ❤🙏
5:25 Rex:"Go on, try it! See what happens!"
*no movement
"That's what I thought."
DOMINANCE!!!
Okay time to review this video.
Firstly, the animation quality is fantastic, and seems greatly improved compared to the last video (which was already good). So great job on that.
0:22. I'm not the most knowledgeable about Rhinos, but I know they have poor senses, especially compared to Elephants. So if a T-Rex was close enough, it certainly could feast on one. Something worth considering about T-Rex locomotion though is it seems to accelerate up to top speed immediately. No large animal can do this. No Proboscidean, Sauropod, Theropod, etc could do that. T-Rex can't run. Instead it "speed walks" like Elephants do by virtue of their size and walking gait. The most reliable biomechanical studies predict that the T-Rex would've topped out at 17 mph at the most, and again, would need to assume a sort of "running" posture in order to move efficiently at that speed.
Edit: I should've said this initially, but why would the T-Rex choose to hunt during the day rather than night?
Rhinos can run at about 30ish miles per hour. Granted, I don't know how quickly one could get up to speed, but by the time it noticed the T-Rex, it is plausible it would be too late to flee. That's something to consider about the time period it's in now. Most mammals are too fast for a T-Rex to catch unless it waits in ambush as shown here, which is likely how it hunted. So good job representing that here.
3:02: I agree with the other commenters that this scene is strange. How did they pitch camp directly next to the sleeping T-Rex, set up a fire, and not notice? Or hear its breathing? Or smell it? Or vice versa?
4:08: While this is a critique, this scene is funny to me. How he's somehow standing on top of a large animal and doesn't notice what it is?
4:41: Taking down a T-Rex would have a lot more in common with taking down a large Elephant than one would think. They can make relatively quick turns for their size, can move at similar speeds, and have similarly thick skin. This hunting party didn't stand a chance because they were taken completely by surprise. Honestly if they somehow went through the trouble of setting up camp, and a fire almost directly next to a sleeping T-Rex without it noticing....I'm not sure this band has the competence to hunt anything at all.
I'm curious to see how far this scenario will go. But it ends either one of three ways.
1: The T-Rex makes the mistake of trying to fight an entire herd of Elephants.
2: Its existing wounds progress into a serious infection, or eating Cenozoic animals makes it sick somehow.
3: It inevitably encounters Humans with better weapons than spears, and ones smart enough to not accidentally set up camp next to a large animal.
My husband is Zulu/Kenyan and he loves this❤
This HAS to be my favourite T-rex model
4:44 imagine dying such a cartoonish death like this 😭
That tail swipe wasn't even that hard 😭
Think it was inspired from a scene in The Incredible Hulk where a general was kicked face first into a tree just like this
Looks like smashed ribs and ruptured internal organs. Maybe internal bleeding..
4:31 me in every elden ring bossfight 💀
Sabe eu gostei de mais do seus videos ficou muito bom até a espesão ta boa
Eu amei sua animação quem concorda deixa o like aqui
When the rex turned its head towards the chief and stomped on the fire to get closer...Man this was awesome, I wish somebody would make a movie/game like this, absolutely love it.
Ficou incrível parabéns 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻😍
That T. rex really did a number on the hunting party!
5:28 "Do it, I dare you"
-T. rex
I love how the rex just rolled over and next thing, everyone is dead
you are a very UNDERRATED channel, i loved your paleo content! 👏👏👏
ambitious indeed; despite its roughness I'm very impressed, gj!
I wish there were still places in the deep of Africa that were still mysterious and unexplored. This would be a great idea for a movie!
Wow, this is an impressive animation. You have done everything justice in this one. I look forward to your next masterpiece
This creator is so talented
WOW! We need a full lenght movie!
The way the rex trampled the fire gave me chills
We need a whole series on it!!!
This makes Kiswahili an Ancient language, i love this 💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯☄️☄️☄️☄️☄️
T-Rex is native to Dakota and Saskatchewan. But this is such a masterpiece, its amazing! I want more!
Wrong it's native to about 8 states or more
@@TonyJack74 creature this large must have travelled entire continents in its life-span
A continuation of the Rex vs elephant short, since they show the bull that was killed.
That was phenomenal the models are amazing and I love the scientifically accurate design for the Tyrannosaurus rex
A hell bro😊
Can you make an animation of 'Taming T-Rex' ?😊❤I wanna to watch that this men will tame the trex , saddle it and ride it up plzz 😊❤
The birth of the kasai rex leyend.
Even though I feel like humans would win against T. rex and T. rex wouldn’t be sitting on a fire I still respect the animation.
This reminded me alot of the Kasai Rex
Wonderful creation
No no no no😢
The poor people getting mauled and killed by a t. rex, this is a pure nightmare😱😱😱😭😭😭😭🙊🙈💀💀💀😨😨😨
This is great, a very good concept to turn into a feature and more. Good work !
I think this is a great idea, and your channel has much potential
This would be a great idea of a movie honestly, so long as they can come up with a valid reason as to why there’s a T-Rex in the present lol
I really love this animated series so far. The design of the rex is very familiar. It reminds me of the Sue sculpture they made that is housed in the Field Museum of Natural History in Chicago, Illinois. I also like how the shirt film starts with a rex hunting a Rhinoceros. Reminds me a lot about the Kasai Rex. Not only that, but the scene of the Rex biting down on the Rhino reminds me a lot of Disney's Dinosaur, when the carnotaurus bit down on that styracosaurus. Very cool detail considering a Rhino and Styraco are pretty similar.
The kasia Rex is the most underrated crypteds in my eyes
The way they rafted from western North America via The Western Interior Seaway is an interesting story. It seems they thought they were only going for a 3-hour cruise.
Hey! This is really good! I like the animation a lot and the ''Don't move'' at the end! Amazing 👍