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  • Опубликовано: 16 фев 2023
  • | Evolution of T. rex over the years |
    After a lot of research, modeling, animation and editing work this video is finally here! I want to transform this type of video into a real format, it will be tiring, but at the same time it will be really interesting.
    For the future of the channel I have quite a few ideas in mind and some support wouldn't hurt, so I leave you my Patreon page. For subscribers there are 3 types of subscriptions that you can make, each with various benefits!
    Patreon : www.patreon.com/user?u=11873545
    THANKS FOR WATCHING!
    Tags: #tirannosaurus #evolution #dinosaur #3d #animation #animals

Комментарии • 523

  • @DachDLT
    @DachDLT  Год назад +248

    I remind you that this video doesn't want to be a "Before the dinosaurs were much cooler". Absolutely not, this video was made to show the progress paleontology has made over the years. I probably missed some details, but please understand that all this work was done by one person. That said, thanks for the support!

    • @Billy-mj4
      @Billy-mj4 Год назад +3

      ¿What Is The Name Of This Music?

    • @badingsikurt
      @badingsikurt Год назад +6

      Better than those who base their sources from jurrasic park/world

    • @nicholasdeeb1866
      @nicholasdeeb1866 Год назад +3

      Idk the original was the coolest

    • @Minillus
      @Minillus Год назад +6

      @@nicholasdeeb1866
      No, lmao, it wasn't

    • @AlfonsoSRT
      @AlfonsoSRT Год назад +4

      It's also hard to agree with anyone who says most modern T. rex isn't the coolest.

  • @Phinal_Flash
    @Phinal_Flash Год назад +154

    For those who don't know, they were originally designed with 3 claws on each hand because a more complete skeleton wasn't discovered yet. So, they had to estimate based off other dinosaurs like the Allosaurus, which had 3 claws.

    • @jesseback3536
      @jesseback3536 Год назад +8

      Ahh I see. Thanks for the info. Makes sense now.

    • @Saintphoenix86
      @Saintphoenix86 Год назад +2

      i was pretty sure its actually the small toe that doesnt touch the ground was incorrectly placed on the hand because they thought it was a finger due to its small size

  • @jonathanche6553
    @jonathanche6553 Год назад +534

    I appreciate that the 90's rex is styled after 90's paleoart rather than the usual Jurassic Park design that's used. Great video!

    • @Frøstbite_titananims
      @Frøstbite_titananims Год назад +6

      Eu aprecio o design de 2010 e também o de 1940

    • @girlbuu9403
      @girlbuu9403 Год назад +9

      I remember seeing that in the 80s. I think it might be better to say when that was definitive, as the 70s and 80s was a revolutionary time for paleontology, when dinosaurs were first being thought of as more an 'in between' for reptiles and birds then purely reptilian.

    • @jlooks95
      @jlooks95 Год назад +3

      Jurassic park was fairly close much more than shown

    • @TheGryfonclaw
      @TheGryfonclaw Год назад +6

      I see what you’re saying, but to be fair to early 90s Jurassic Park, it was intended to be as scientifically accurate as possible for its time. The first Jurassic Park models wouldn’t necessarily be a shortcoming.

    • @jdrexy4459
      @jdrexy4459 Год назад +4

      This video didn't use the JP T-rex's roar either.

  • @Maxdady01
    @Maxdady01 Год назад +301

    The 2020 Rex is terrifyingly good!

    • @Dragonstorm62190
      @Dragonstorm62190 Год назад +4

      Yeah, but weak in color. Like modern birds a male should have bright orange or red colors over his eyes and down the length of snout. With a bright red or blue throat and chest.

    • @catpoke9557
      @catpoke9557 Год назад +50

      @@Dragonstorm62190 Probably not, actually. Large ground based predators need camouflage, in general, to catch their prey. Dinosaurs are also able to see in full color, which makes it even more important for something that HUNTS dinosaurs to not have bright colors, unlike modern birds.
      Birds strike from above so camo isn't as important. They also usually hunt animals with limited color vision.
      Basically, bright colors are viable on small fast animals that can fly or hide under brush. It's not viable for large predators.
      Though herbivores of all sizes can be bright. Herbivores just need to be fast enough or strong enough to escape a predator. Camo is optional

    • @Dragonstorm62190
      @Dragonstorm62190 Год назад +6

      @catpoke9557 Well, maybe, but it wouldn't be outside the realm of possibility that a male would have a brightly colored throat.

    • @joodgement3388
      @joodgement3388 Год назад +1

      @@Dragonstorm62190 its supposed to be prehistoric planets trex, but it seems the modeler isn't skilled/doesn't have the proper stuff to make it as good looking.

    • @Player-pj9kt
      @Player-pj9kt Год назад +2

      I'm confused why they ditched the feathers

  • @Charlie-1022
    @Charlie-1022 Год назад +136

    It's nice to see how the big boi has changed over the years.🦖

    • @voronOsphere
      @voronOsphere Год назад +3

      ....Yes, as we "followed the science" every which way...

    • @lugialover2496
      @lugialover2496 Год назад +4

      Sometimes it be a big goyl

  • @joeljuarez2828
    @joeljuarez2828 Год назад +154

    I have two things to say.
    1. I like how you showed the changes in our depictions of T.rex over the past century.
    And 2. Do you have any plans to do the same for the other dinosaurs?

    • @DachDLT
      @DachDLT  Год назад +57

      Thank you for the first ❤! For the second, of course yes

    • @Tyrannosaurus_rex.
      @Tyrannosaurus_rex. Год назад +14

      ​@@DachDLT spino is an exciting one

    • @PikachuIno
      @PikachuIno Год назад +6

      ​@@DachDLT
      Allosaurus fragilis please

    • @PikachuIno
      @PikachuIno Год назад +5

      ​@@DachDLT
      Or Stegosaurus

    • @EmperorofToonsandBeasts
      @EmperorofToonsandBeasts Год назад +4

      Pachycephalosaurus and Therizinosaurus

  • @genus.species3362
    @genus.species3362 Год назад +100

    Thank you for not using the JP T. rex in the 90s section lol.
    Jurassic Park did revolutionize Dinosaurs for a ton of people.
    But it still wasn't paleoart.
    This was a nice watch, seeing the way our perception of these animals changes throughout the years
    will never get old to me. Especially because it likely won't ever stop. I might have problems
    with the way dinosaurs are handled in pop culture. But i have deep respect for early paleoart. And speaking of. I was not expecting
    the nostalgia gut punch seeing all the artwork from the 2000s and 2010s in the background lol.

    • @thedukeofchutney468
      @thedukeofchutney468 Год назад +9

      To be fair the 2000 Rex was essentially Jurassic Park in a different color scheme. Plus all in all the Rex in JP was pretty darn accurate for the time.

    • @genus.species3362
      @genus.species3362 Год назад +5

      Well, like i said. Jurassic Park was accurate for its time, and revolutionized dinosaurs for a lot of people which i happened more now a days in dinosaur movies.
      But, Jurassic Park's Tyrannosaur still wasn't our perception of the animal itself in the 90s. Paleontologists didn't see Jurassic Park's Tyrannosaurus as teh definitive T .rex.

    • @benjammin3381
      @benjammin3381 Год назад +3

      Who are you speaking for exactly? I dont recal rex really having any distinct look before the movies came out, which quickly became THE look of the animal and the fact that most people today can recognize and likely name it speaks volumes to how iconic this look really is.

    • @genus.species3362
      @genus.species3362 Год назад +1

      Again, i'm not criticizing the jurassic park design. But it was not the definitive portrayal of the animal. You can even see pictures of other 90s depictions behind the 90s T. rex model. Which itself isn't the JP rex.
      Yes, it was iconic. But it wasn't the only or most up to date T. rex at the time.

    • @thedukeofchutney468
      @thedukeofchutney468 Год назад +3

      @@genus.species3362 But it kinda was. Sure there were others versions. But none were nearly as popular and even these other versions nearly always drew inspiration from the Jurassic Park version. Heck you said it wasn’t THE version past tense I’d argue that it was THE version all the way up till 2009 or so and in the public consciousness it is still the most recognizable design for the dinosaur.

  • @Zypheryxx
    @Zypheryxx Год назад +25

    I love how it progressively starts looking more and more like an animal.
    2010 being a weird step back I never quite understood when looking at depictions.

    • @william3100
      @william3100 3 месяца назад

      It always looked like an animal! Even the first one! What the hell makes the others less like an animal to you? They all look equally realistic. People like you are so pretentious and condescending! What does an animal have to have in order to resemble an animal? An animal can have exposed teeth, and animal can have a dragging tail, and animal can be lean with a big head, and an animal can have osteoderms. The only thing close to not being realistically animal-like is the shrink-wrapping on the 90s Rex, but that is easily fixable. Just remove the bone protrusions and it's realistic!

  • @jennifermcwhorter6627
    @jennifermcwhorter6627 Год назад +53

    Stumpy was easily my favorite rex here, his cool skull design truly fits him so well, and when you look into his backstory, it’s pretty wild!

    • @baileyellison642
      @baileyellison642 Год назад +3

      Funnily enough, that’s the one version I’ve never seen. Now I’m going to have to look into his backstory

  • @catpoke9557
    @catpoke9557 Год назад +338

    I love how you can see the animal gets progressively more intimidating with time as its reconstructions became more accurate. I know a lot of people say modern reconstructions aren't scary but I honestly think the opposite is true for T. rex. I am sure some animals do get less scary with time, but T. rex went from a big lizard to a nightmare fueled terror bird.

    • @Springsman
      @Springsman Год назад +57

      I don't understand how any predator the length of a school bus wouldn't be scary

    • @catpoke9557
      @catpoke9557 Год назад +27

      @@Springsman don't get me wrong, they're all scary, but you can see it becoming a quicker, smarter, stronger, and more observant predator as the years go on. Not to mention the superficial aspects like the soul piercing eyes.

    • @rodrigopinto6676
      @rodrigopinto6676 Год назад +12

      @@Springsman wrong T. rex is longer than school bus.

    • @Springsman
      @Springsman Год назад +4

      @@rodrigopinto6676 🤓

    • @rodrigopinto6676
      @rodrigopinto6676 Год назад +5

      @@Springsman Tyrannosaurus rex length 40-43 feet long compared to school bus only 39 feet long

  • @horse14t
    @horse14t Год назад +20

    I love the fact that you included the evolution of the vocalizations on top of the outward appearance of Rex! Very cool!

  • @hedo1971
    @hedo1971 Год назад +17

    The classic is the most fun looking dino. It's so goofy but so interesting at the same time, it even inspired Godzilla

  • @ThePmbstudios
    @ThePmbstudios Год назад +26

    love the tributes to 'When Dinosaurs roamed America' and 'Dinosaur Revolutions' with the 2000s Rex and 2010s Rex.

    • @davidtorres5500
      @davidtorres5500 Год назад +1

      And Dinotasia

    • @Mr.ankylo345
      @Mr.ankylo345 10 месяцев назад

      @@davidtorres5500yeah dinotasia is dinosaur revolution just they renamed it to dinotasia

  • @l.t.c3847
    @l.t.c3847 Год назад +8

    Took T rex 100 years to get its lips back after 1920s version lmao. Ironically the one thing that original derpier design got more right than nearly everything after it.

  • @chadgorosaurus4898
    @chadgorosaurus4898 Год назад +103

    The 1920-30s rex will always be iconic.
    Same with the 40s rex.

    • @jaisanatanrashtra7035
      @jaisanatanrashtra7035 Год назад +3

      Iconic 😂
      Not much

    • @daemonxdog3477
      @daemonxdog3477 Год назад +3

      @@jaisanatanrashtra7035 ?

    • @speaker799
      @speaker799 Год назад +17

      @@jaisanatanrashtra7035 brother, it is the most classic t-rex and it appeared in movies that developed the theme of dinosaurs._.

    • @t-rexfingers5579
      @t-rexfingers5579 Год назад +12

      @@jaisanatanrashtra7035 what do you mean that inspired Godzilla one of the most iconic things ever made

    • @Tyrannosaurus_rex.
      @Tyrannosaurus_rex. Год назад +4

      ​@@speaker799 jp is far more iconic

  • @LBTElectricDinoOnline
    @LBTElectricDinoOnline Год назад +75

    Awesome Partner and this has got to be the best things since Filmcore’s evolution of Tyrannosaurus in my opinion.
    Great work partner and keep it up.

    • @the_death_phantom533
      @the_death_phantom533 Год назад +5

      Yeah but filmcore's version was about the T. rex from different movies and tv shows, this one is just about how T. rex has changed over the years of scientific research. But yeah.

  • @Gobinoid
    @Gobinoid Год назад +15

    i'd love to see a video on the evolution of the spinosaurus, as it has had a very complicated history in the paleontology community

  • @gloomyallo1830
    @gloomyallo1830 Год назад +12

    I was not expecting to see the rex from When Dinosaurs Roamed America, probably my favorite 2000s design take on the rex

  • @Spnozilla
    @Spnozilla Год назад +21

    You should do one for other dinosaurs if you haven’t already. I think seeing something like this for Spinosaurus and Velociraptor would be interesting.

  • @warbossgrimskull6095
    @warbossgrimskull6095 Год назад +20

    Can't wait to see evolution of spinosaurus, slowly turning into a big walrus

  • @bibliotecakaiju7569
    @bibliotecakaiju7569 Год назад +3

    All versions are great, but the 1920's is, in my opinion, the scariest.

  • @Persona6Blue
    @Persona6Blue Год назад +74

    So funny to see the rex in the "glue feathers on every dinosaur pahse" to the 2020 phase where we all decided to dial it back upon further discovery

    • @atriox7221
      @atriox7221 Год назад +25

      I’ve seen paleo art that makes feathered Rex look really real and terrifying so it can work it’s just harder to model in a fulfilling way, and yes it’s definitely less realistic with adults so prehistoric planet got is do good having the subtle quills on the adult and baby feathering on adolescents, we’re definitely improving the trex with time

    • @Persona6Blue
      @Persona6Blue Год назад +13

      @@atriox7221 For sure for sure, I love the big boy rex we have. Now... can we please get some concrete discovery on the spinosaurus so it's not changing every 2 years?

    • @catpoke9557
      @catpoke9557 Год назад +19

      We actually added feathers to T. rex for a good reason. Basically we discovered that coelurosaurs were feathered animals, and at the time, every coelurosaur we were finding with integument had feathers. This changed after a bit of course with us discovering nothing but scales on tyrannosaurids. But at the time, it seemed feathers were universal for coelurosaurs. So our best bet, given that we were just guessing with T. rex, was to make it at least partially feathered.

    • @Persona6Blue
      @Persona6Blue Год назад +5

      @@catpoke9557 Oh I'm aware, I'm partial to the the rex we have now BUT there were some nice looking feathered renditions

    • @herpderp3916
      @herpderp3916 Год назад +5

      Even if adult rex wasn't feathered, I still love the idea of the babies being gangly, longlegged fluffballs.

  • @mastnes1
    @mastnes1 Год назад +4

    The feathering patterns are one of the things that will take more time to fully understand. Gigantism cause the body to produce excess heat, requiring less insulation. This can be seen in elephants with their hair.

  • @mayortyranno4645
    @mayortyranno4645 Год назад +6

    It has been over 100 years since it was first discovered and the evolution from the 1st to the newest design, it has finally given us the conclusion on why it is called the Tyrant lizard King

  • @loganwood7595
    @loganwood7595 11 месяцев назад +2

    Awesome animation Dach, wouldnt be surprised to see something luke this in an actual museum showing how our understanding of Dinosaurs like trex changed, grest work!

  • @durangarand6373
    @durangarand6373 Год назад +3

    As inaccurate as it is, the 90s rex is easily my favorite. I'm glad that you used the art of Gregory Paul for reference. His Tyrannosaurs were the ones I saw in picture books as a kid.

  • @ryanhitchcock
    @ryanhitchcock Год назад +5

    1920’s Rex 2020’s Rex
    🤝
    being a
    big, beefy boy

  • @ripley-8837
    @ripley-8837 Год назад +4

    Intelligence, great visión and olfative sense, about 12m and 10t, strongest bite force, bulk like a tank… the thing is like the nature terminator, a REAL monster.

  • @dinodominion7637
    @dinodominion7637 Год назад +11

    The attention to scales detail is spot on! Good work!

  • @preethar7547
    @preethar7547 Год назад +4

    Absolutely beautiful work!

  • @johndo9165
    @johndo9165 Год назад +3

    Rexy aged like fine wine

  • @Paul-ng3xn
    @Paul-ng3xn Год назад +1

    As a kid never thought about it, but in hindsight, how did they think, the tripod version would ever work?
    It had to bend over very far, just to eat. For starters.
    JP was an eye opener in that regard. But still own tripod style models from the 80's, nostalgia I guess.
    But nice that every update over the years tries to get a better picture of this magnificent animal.

  • @tessalyyvuo1667
    @tessalyyvuo1667 Год назад +1

    I honesty think the latest reconstruction looks the most imposing.

  • @ladycipher9783
    @ladycipher9783 Год назад +1

    The last one had me shook for a minute.. I loved that-

  • @robertstone9150
    @robertstone9150 Год назад +2

    Can you do more evolutions like this one. Animals like triceratops, Spinosaurus, velociraptor, Apatosaurus, and Stegosaurus.

  • @Billy-mj4
    @Billy-mj4 Год назад +3

    I Love These Roars
    0:55
    1:44
    2:38 2:44
    3:33
    4:32

  • @j.michaelpriester8973
    @j.michaelpriester8973 Год назад

    Beautifully modeled. Thanks for sharing!

  • @ohmspino
    @ohmspino Год назад +4

    Cool

  • @tonyantonellis9983
    @tonyantonellis9983 Год назад +5

    That's my favorite dinosaur of all.

  • @nicolasahumada8974
    @nicolasahumada8974 Год назад

    With each decade it gets bigger, scarier, and mightier, that why we love T-Rex so much.

  • @nintendians
    @nintendians Год назад

    all 3d models look great.

  • @giulf3der957
    @giulf3der957 Год назад

    Truly Amazing Video!!!❤ I also love how you didn't just show them standing still but also animated them!! This is great!!👏👏

  • @jorgevillalobos6973
    @jorgevillalobos6973 Год назад

    Qué hermoso, impresionante y espectacular vídeo. Grandes son sus creadores. Me gustó el tiranosaurio estilo 'kasai-rex'. Congratulations!!!

  • @valeriopistori6778
    @valeriopistori6778 Год назад +1

    beautiful video, the more the years go by, the more beautiful the rex has become

  • @wilcoscholman5190
    @wilcoscholman5190 Год назад +2

    The last t-rex looks the most dangerous to me.

  • @Torontoian007
    @Torontoian007 Год назад +1

    This is great. I remember when you'd make dinosaur animations on Pivot / some other 2D animation tool and I'd watch them all the time. You've changed a lot, for the good too!

  • @yango8778
    @yango8778 Год назад +1

    Wonderful video. I love your reconstructings. One little thing is that the 90s T rex is probably a little bit too skinny around the lower jaw. Gregory S. Paul's two running Tyrannosaurs do have proper jaw muscles.

  • @flightlesslord2688
    @flightlesslord2688 Год назад

    Just got more epic over time

  • @user-ze3lk1ov5b
    @user-ze3lk1ov5b Год назад +1

    Amazing let's see how much more tyrannosaurus rex is going to change in the future and hopefully at some point why might hit the spot by finding out at least a 95% of how exactly it was but for that purpose we need better preserved fossils and melanin so we can determine its colours pattern.Good luck paleontology.

  • @EgorMorgunov
    @EgorMorgunov Год назад +1

    Great video! Really like your depictions, also was nice to see cool paleoarts on the background. Keep up the good work!

  • @TenorCantusFirmus
    @TenorCantusFirmus Год назад

    It's incredible to see how much perception have changed - In the early days of Paleontology, prehistoric animals were seen as antediluvian monsters, almost sort of a novelty with a retro touch. Nowadays, they're reconstructed much like true living animals.
    Even more impressive would be doing the same kind of video with some Dromaeosaurid, in nowadays' most up-to-date reconstructions they truly almost look like toothed birds with claws sticking out the wings and a longer tail. But yet, almost birds.

  • @Alex-ni6ot
    @Alex-ni6ot Год назад

    Excellent work, dude. You're the Best animator

  • @calebbusing6171
    @calebbusing6171 Год назад

    Great video. It was nice to see all the ways it has been thought to look throughout the years.

  • @jaisanatanrashtra7035
    @jaisanatanrashtra7035 Год назад +2

    Best Trex Stuff I have ever seen on YT 😎💕

  • @lancers7
    @lancers7 Год назад +1

    I'm glad the idea that the trex had feathers idea is now pretty much dead. But man alive I love that 2020 model

  • @M3xican_k1d_009
    @M3xican_k1d_009 10 месяцев назад +1

    2020 with feathers is how I envision the trex looked like

    • @AgroAcro
      @AgroAcro 3 месяца назад

      We know T.rex didn't have feathers

  • @rodbof5624
    @rodbof5624 Год назад +1

    Me gustan las representaciones más antiguas, 1920-40, pues son las que me hicieron amar a los dinosaurios en los libros y películas antiguas, cuando arrastraban la cola y eran mas reptiloides, con escamas y sin plumas...aunque también me gusta la versión del 93. Obviamente las representaciones actuales pueden ser más realistas. Ahora el T-Rex tiene labios. Muy buen video! Ojalá puedas hacer alguno con mis amados brontosaurio, triceratops y estegosaurio. Saludos desde Chile 🇨🇱

  • @SharksandDinos
    @SharksandDinos Год назад

    This is an awesome video!

  • @dynamosaurusimperious2718
    @dynamosaurusimperious2718 Год назад +1

    Omg this is so fricking awesome

  • @arcrisgonzaga7324
    @arcrisgonzaga7324 Год назад

    the dinosaur revolution trex is still one of my favorite designs... It just looks so cool!!!

  • @petrfedor1851
    @petrfedor1851 Год назад +2

    The very first one get one thing perfectly: it was ani absolute unit!!

  • @elle-izalogan9372
    @elle-izalogan9372 Год назад

    Very well done, Dach DLT! I'd love to see such a line-up of Spinosaurus, but it's probably a huge effort to make this type of video, isn't it?

  • @keepcalmlovedinosaurs8934
    @keepcalmlovedinosaurs8934 Год назад

    That was neat!

  • @velociraptor4you3291
    @velociraptor4you3291 Год назад

    The 2000's one reminds me of the "When Dinosaurs Roamed America" design; NICE touch (👍)!

  • @jackzimmer6553
    @jackzimmer6553 Год назад

    Great presentation. Thanks!

  • @laur_bk
    @laur_bk Год назад

    Deserves all the views!

  • @nolijelmore220
    @nolijelmore220 10 месяцев назад

    The 90s and the 2000s are my preferred favorites bc most of the modern rexes look half close or completely accurate

  • @sophiaconwell4275
    @sophiaconwell4275 Год назад

    Remember when we thought rexy had 3 fingers? Then feathers! Crazy how the accuracy changes through time! Now we know the lips covered the teeth! & rexy doesn’t roar but in fact bellows fascinating

  • @kevinspacey5325
    @kevinspacey5325 Год назад +2

    I definitely think they had lips. If makes sense to protect it's teeth from the environment.

  • @magalonadizon4146
    @magalonadizon4146 Год назад +5

    🎵who favorite fearless dinosaur 🎵🦕

  • @Melanosuchusss
    @Melanosuchusss Год назад +3

    Welcome back!

  • @stevedickson5853
    @stevedickson5853 Год назад

    All look impressive.

  • @doggonesmaster
    @doggonesmaster Год назад +1

    Welcome Back my friend :) !!

  • @raroquim1
    @raroquim1 Год назад +1

    The 2020 version is perfect. In the previous one, we see a giant chicken.

  • @feywicks
    @feywicks Год назад

    This would be cool with Spinosaurus because that one went through tons of changes as well!

  • @toonrex2806
    @toonrex2806 3 месяца назад

    1940, 2000, and 2020 are my favorites.

  • @supergodzilla3
    @supergodzilla3 Год назад +1

    The 2000 rex is from one of my fav documentaries as a kid. When Dinosaurs roamed America

  • @dragonzilla6482
    @dragonzilla6482 Год назад +1

    I started off my days stupid and wild, this was a very long time ago. I was a real Animal, I was a real terry back then. The ultimate Predator and I was hungry all the time! 🦖

  • @draggan2712
    @draggan2712 Год назад

    WDRNA Rex is my fav one, ik it's not the best one in accuracy but i love it's design 😅❤️

  • @fangbiangongjiang4004
    @fangbiangongjiang4004 Год назад +1

    As seen in the the earlier postures of T.rex, they were originally envisioned in the tripod posture, which is the standard posture of Godzilla (Gojira).

  • @superiorcybergodzilla5670
    @superiorcybergodzilla5670 Год назад +2

    King of the Dinosaurs

  • @MrBr0cc0li-69
    @MrBr0cc0li-69 Год назад +1

    the 90's rex sounded exactly as I remembered

  • @Tyrannosaurus_rex.
    @Tyrannosaurus_rex. Год назад +2

    ​​Here is a comparison of the most complete and sure estimates of three theropod dinosaurs and an unsure estimate of a larger Spinosaurus:
    ​Tyrannosaurus rex (FHMN PR 2081 - Sue)
    Length - 12.39 meters
    Height (hip) - 3.8 meters
    Total height - 4.32 metrs
    Weight - 10 tonnes
    Giganotosaurus carolinii (Mucpv-Ch1- holotype)
    Length- 12.57 meters
    Height (hip) - 3.5 meters
    Total height - 3.76 meters
    Weight - 7.8 tonnes
    Spinosaurus aegyptiacus (IPHG 1912 VIII IK - holotype)
    Length - 9.43 meters
    Height (hip) - 1.85 meters
    Total height - 2.74 meters
    Weight - 3.7 tonnes
    Spinosaurinae indet. (MSNM v4047)
    Length - 14.43 meters
    Height (hip) 2.35 meters
    Weight - 7.3 tonnes
    Tyrannosaurus rex is the biggest theropod and by extension the biggest fully terrestrial carnivore ever to walk the Earth.

    • @giulialigabue3361
      @giulialigabue3361 7 месяцев назад

      AMNH 5027 and Sue is an average specimen??

  • @ManSpider92
    @ManSpider92 Год назад

    Cool how Rex started out with lips, then ended with lips.

  • @Makabert.Abylon
    @Makabert.Abylon Год назад

    First time i thought about this - the 2020 version is easily the scariest one.
    when it looked straight on to you and it have lips it felt more calculating and much less just as a scary beast

    • @william3100
      @william3100 3 месяца назад

      How does it feel more calculating? What nonsense is that? That feel is deluded by the fact that's not intelligent to calculate. It also looks more weird and goofy. T. Rex WAS an aggressive scary beast, so the look of a scary beast is more fitting and foreboding. Stop being a contrarian and realize why the scary appearance logically makes people psychologically more unsettled.

  • @darthrevan88
    @darthrevan88 Год назад

    2020 Rex is obviously the best looking and the more gorgeous!

  • @Ikea-sw3gn
    @Ikea-sw3gn Год назад

    Ngl the 2010's coloring is sick

  • @Th0ughtf0rce
    @Th0ughtf0rce Год назад

    Stumpy is my favourite of all time even though it was wildly speculative back then and outdated by now.

  • @GandalfTheTsaagan
    @GandalfTheTsaagan Год назад +1

    Funny thing that it took nearly 100 years for teeth covering to become the consensus again

  • @michaelstaengl1349
    @michaelstaengl1349 Год назад

    Great video which showes the evolution in the understanding of Big Ole T. as THE apex predator of its time.
    From a kind of lizard beast to the modern intelligent animal.
    And the ending of this video was great too. Don't want to spoiler it, so, wait for it my fellow friends of Big Ole T. 👍👍

  • @patriciosantiagohernandezv7868

    First and last are the beautiest!

  • @bennettssciencechannel2563
    @bennettssciencechannel2563 Год назад

    Cool animal 🦖

  • @user-zz7zh7yv3t
    @user-zz7zh7yv3t Год назад +1

    When making a video like this I suggest you to lower the music when the dinosaur roars but other than that I really like it :)

  • @drandy.youtubechannel1436
    @drandy.youtubechannel1436 Год назад

    Very cool 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼

  • @the_dino_defender
    @the_dino_defender Год назад +1

    The 1990 Rex is very Greg Paul-esque!

  • @mikajenkins8347
    @mikajenkins8347 Год назад

    So cool!

  • @timothygooding9544
    @timothygooding9544 9 месяцев назад

    What came up that made us ditch the feathered concept for the T rex? especially since it seems more and more likely that raptors definitely had feathers?
    Was something new found or realized?
    I get some of the other advancements like fixing the "shrinkwrapping" we accidently did to earlier models (conforming too close to the skeleton and not considering fat or other bulk)

    • @AgroAcro
      @AgroAcro 3 месяца назад +1

      T.rex didn't have feathers. We discovered that some non-avian dinosaurs had fearhers and some people went a bit overboard and assumed all did, which is wrong. We have skin impressions of T.rex showing it wasn't covered in feathers.

    • @timothygooding9544
      @timothygooding9544 3 месяца назад

      @@AgroAcro thnx

  • @ankulix
    @ankulix Год назад

    The one from the 1920s is looking so goofy, I'm still laughing lol
    But all of them look soooo well animated, good job! :D

  • @rorywalters1614
    @rorywalters1614 Год назад +1

    The first one looks very realistic. I don’t mean scientific, it looks like a living creature.

  • @nazbaluyot9245
    @nazbaluyot9245 5 месяцев назад

    The older ones are amazing