Carnivores are predictably dangerous, they have hunger and territory. But herbivores have panic attacks and trust issues engrained in them and will kill and not even ask questions later.
I’m honestly willing to bet that a human would be in much more danger around a triceratops than a rex. Rexies were so big that they probably wouldn’t have bothered with you unless it was starving or you really pushed it’s buttons. Trikes on the other hand probably acted kinda similar to bison. And those mfs have some anger issues.
Well, it's believed that even with their size, the t-rex was actually a silent predator. Silent steps, no great and intimidating roars but horribly low sounds. If something like that couldn't have the luxury of just chasing and killing, but it had to be careful, it just shows how hostile and terrorizing those places could be unlike what movies show.
Carnivorous dinosaurs: Killing wastes energy, so I need to make sure if I see a potential prey animal that it's worth the effort I'd need to expend to go after it. (sees human) Hmm... no. Too much work for such a tiny meal. Herbivorous dinosaurs: I am surrounded on all sides by potential predators interested in killing not only me, but my young and herd mates. So anything is a potential threat that I should either run from or neutralize at the earliest opportunity. (sees human) HOLY SHIT, A BIPEDAL MAMMAL. GET HIS ASS BEFORE MORE COME.
Something not a lot of people realize is that a lot of modern herbivores eat meat, it’s just that they don’t do it unless they really need to, like if they are extremely hungry or have a deficiency in something commonly found in meat, like iron. This probably happened with dinosaurs too, the only difference being that most herbivorous dinosaurs had the capability and the weapons to actually go out and hunt smaller dinosaurs if they really needed to, like imagine if a therizinosaurus that hasn’t eaten in like two weeks was brought to the modern day in an African savanna and you see it fucking body an entire pride of lions and start eating the corpses
For example there's this video of a deer eating a Snake and it's probably because it needed some minerals and nutrients for the horns or something like that. Another example are horses eating baby chickens out of the blue
It's like saying you're scared of a bear, but not the 6 feet tall moose. Imagine this creature kicking or biting you... UPD. Please, leave me alone on correcting the moose height, I swear to god, I've never seen one.
It's actually terrifying to know how big and powerful Hadrosaurs could potentially have been. They likely could have taken down a lone tyrannosaur on their own.
@@ICanOffendAnyoneThat’s not true. At all. Hippos are HIGHLY territorial, it’s on sight with them. They are considered the single most dangerous animal in all of Africa, excluding insects such as mosquitoes.
Actually most of today's herbivores are facultative, meaning they will also eat meat and don't have to just eat plants, like hippos, panda bears, and deer, herbivores are actually scary
@GreenGummyB3ar Apparently not, but you were close. It's an Astrodon, a relative of Camarasaurus. The artist, Luis V. Rey, has the piece on his blog as "Astrodon vs Utahraptor, Mark 2"
Fun fact: Today's herbivores (cows, deer, giraffes, pigs, camels, and sheep) are known to eat meat from time to time (animals parts, birds, and small mammals) so there might be a chance that herbivorous dinosaurs ate meat every once and a while.
Correct! There are such things as obligated carnivores/herbivores nowadays and they are quite rare. Most cats are obligated carnivores - meaning they can only be sustained on a pure carnivourus diet, on the other spectrum is sloths and coalas who can only survive by eating plants. Smack in the middle is omnivores and the rest are more or less opurtunistic with their diets. Not even the "herbivores" will turn down free protein.
Carnivorous dinosaur: "Nah, that little bipedal mammal is not worth the chase, I'll leave it alone." Herbivore dinosaur: "Why is this weird biped looking at me? Better kill it just to be safe."
Yeah no wonder carnivore mostly hunt Hadrosaurid, the only defense they got is strong kick and their speed. Ceratopsian and Therizinosaurid is just not worth for one time meal
They’ll be more hostile to protect themselves and their young. A big carnivore may not waste energy to kill small humans for food, but a big herbivore will do anything to keep you away.
@@KomodoDragonLover if something has a heavy herbivore diet with its only other food source being sometimes fish. Then it's unwarranted to argue that it's an omnivore
Some people seem to forget that herbivores still bite. Theyll do whatever it takes to get away from danger. Seeing them bite back in these pictures does justice
I hate this idea that the herbivores were always friendly and shit. I don’t man, people usually don’t say that about a bull today, and they sure as hell wouldn’t be saying the same thing if they were met with a real living, breathing herbivore dinosaur.
Same with rhinos, elephants, and rams. And the hippo, who kills more people annually than ANY living predator on the planet. (Also, the fact that herbivores are honestly more opportunistic than you think doesn't help - deer have been known to full on eat smaller animals like birds, or unlucky pets)
I think a lot of people lack critical and realistic thinking and knowledge of animal behavior tbh, lol. People who get this idea in their heads that herbivores or scavenger animals wouldn't attack you in a heart beat do not understand animals, lol. A bison isn't just gonna let a wolf stand there beside them. They're gonna thin out the predator population preemptively, they don't play. And almost ANY animal has a few foods outside of it's usual diet that it can digest and can even be good supplement to their usual diet. But people get shocked to see a dog eat berries or a hippo eat meat.
Yeah, predators really get a bad rep just because they eat meat, as if they're gonna do that to literally any living thing in its vicinity at any time or as though there's no other reason for a predator to attack you than to eat you. People don't realize just how rare predatory animal attacks on people are, out of all animal attacks combined. 80% of the time at least there's another reason, be it territorial(much like us shooting someone who trespasses on our property unannounced), or out of fear, etc.
The scary thing is that sometimes any kind of herbivore can suppliment their diet with meat, so imagine a parasaurolophus not only kicking you to the ground, but also tearing away and eating your fleash.
@@derel5880Purussaurus doesnt stand a chance against large sauropods like argentinosaurus,brachiosaurus ect it depends on the size of the purussaurus and sauropod(i have no idea what a Brasiliensis is😐)
@@Bill_the_guy Purussaurus Brasiliensis is a Purussaurus located in the now Amazonian range zone, and it's the biggest crocodilian species ever discovered, a big adult of one of these could easily drag or maul any herbivore, except the biggest of the sauropods
True. But a carnivore knows how to kill... If you give it that reason... It'll stalk you till the ends of the earth, in shadows unseen, It'll stalk you thru the night, the day, the blizzards, the droughts, the heat waves and almost anything else... all for that one moment... To reshape the course of history, Without you... But the carnivore only kills when it needs to... respect both herbivores and carnivores.
I’ve heard one theory that herbivores are more willing to sqaure up and fight because they don’t have to worry as much about getting injured. If a carnivore hurts it’s leg, then it can’t hunt, and might starve so it has to be at more cautious. But grass doesn’t run away. So even if a herbivore hurts its leg, it will still be able to feed itself. So they can take more risks that a carnivore otherwise wouldn’t.
@@Saurophaganax1931 also herbivores usually have a very hard natural weapons for defending itself like horns and tusks so they don’t usually worry about lose its defending weapons. In the other hand,carnivores usually use claws and teeth which are fragile and easy to break so they are more worried about injuries. Btw cuz of the abundance of foods,herbivores usually bulkier than carnivores so this also mean they’re more willing for fighting
just because an animal is an herbivore does not mean that it does not eat meat most herbivores actually will consume meat if they lack protein and essential amino acids
@@Vixie1987the edmontosaurus can use it’s whole body as a weapon, some edmontosaurus can even handle themselves against one tyrannosaur, but two rex’s… that’s a whole different kettle of fish…
i think those people are forgetting that herbivores need to fight like hell to survive their predator's. most pray have equal or more strength to defend themselves
Not even herbivores were peaceful as we thought they were. They were wild animals, and lived stressful lives, like defending their territories, fighting over mates, fending off predators, etc. They had enemies all over the world, and no friends whatsoever. So, if they see an animal they don't know from which species it is, like us for example, you already know how will that encounter end.
🤓: dinosaurs aren’t scar! 🤓:dinosaur are scary! 🗿: dinosaurs are animals, they don’t need to be scary, they don’t need to be cute. They are just wild animals that once roamed the earth
I feel it's also important to mention that herbivores occasionally supplement their diets with meat. Deer have been seen eating birds, sometimes going out of their way to beat birds to death to do it. So it's very possible that herbivorous dinosaurs did too.
yeah 👍 the most luckiest dinosaur because it's a piscivore thank God one of my favourite dinosaur isn't a carnivore or he would have suffered the rath of herbivores
I’m pretty sure their life was still hard, they had to hunt not just regular fish but fish twice the size of a human with a saw that can easily cut into flesh
I like the fact that they represented herbivores eating meat, as happens today, but, being reptiles with a high degree of relationship to birds, they probably didn't
With how Herbivores had to live in fear of carnivores and protect their kids, it's most likely that anything they came across they would have fucked up
As someone who grew up on a farm there's a reason you're told to "be careful around the cow" or "never turn your back on the bull" while they look large and docile cows can trample you, especially if you get too close to or between them and their calves. Breeds like Angus are more likely to charge without a cause other than you're there, but a Swiss or Holstein is more "approachable," apply this same reasoning to a Pachycephalosausus or Triceratops big and "cute" doesn't mean it can'y kill you and they have those weapons for a reason
the trike may have been biting it too and ended up ripping off a piece of it, or it was actually eating some of it to get calcium or something, or both :3
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Ah, yes. Therizinosaurus, one of the biggest NOPE moments ever
ofc i agree with you
Are you forgetting that spinosaurus exists but still I agree with you
@@oddlolly4538 na they ain't that scary anymore to me
@@Zombie_Cat3 I’m gonna be honest same but they’re my favorite dinosaur in my opinion🦖🦕
Bro o need this audio sound
Carnivores are predictably dangerous, they have hunger and territory. But herbivores have panic attacks and trust issues engrained in them and will kill and not even ask questions later.
I’m honestly willing to bet that a human would be in much more danger around a triceratops than a rex. Rexies were so big that they probably wouldn’t have bothered with you unless it was starving or you really pushed it’s buttons. Trikes on the other hand probably acted kinda similar to bison. And those mfs have some anger issues.
As opposed to the ever-curious Rex, philosophizing over a kill
Well, it's believed that even with their size, the t-rex was actually a silent predator.
Silent steps, no great and intimidating roars but horribly low sounds.
If something like that couldn't have the luxury of just chasing and killing, but it had to be careful, it just shows how hostile and terrorizing those places could be unlike what movies show.
Carnivorous dinosaurs: Killing wastes energy, so I need to make sure if I see a potential prey animal that it's worth the effort I'd need to expend to go after it. (sees human) Hmm... no. Too much work for such a tiny meal.
Herbivorous dinosaurs: I am surrounded on all sides by potential predators interested in killing not only me, but my young and herd mates. So anything is a potential threat that I should either run from or neutralize at the earliest opportunity. (sees human) HOLY SHIT, A BIPEDAL MAMMAL. GET HIS ASS BEFORE MORE COME.
@@NintendoTransformerthe junvenile/growing baby rexes would’ve likely eaten a human though
Something not a lot of people realize is that a lot of modern herbivores eat meat, it’s just that they don’t do it unless they really need to, like if they are extremely hungry or have a deficiency in something commonly found in meat, like iron. This probably happened with dinosaurs too, the only difference being that most herbivorous dinosaurs had the capability and the weapons to actually go out and hunt smaller dinosaurs if they really needed to, like imagine if a therizinosaurus that hasn’t eaten in like two weeks was brought to the modern day in an African savanna and you see it fucking body an entire pride of lions and start eating the corpses
Technically that's try even today with weird things like Cows eating rattlers.
For example there's this video of a deer eating a Snake and it's probably because it needed some minerals and nutrients for the horns or something like that. Another example are horses eating baby chickens out of the blue
People who say herbs are not scary have never seen what a hippo can do
It’s still not that scary
@@wattsup604if a hippo is not scary then a loin is just a kitty by your logic
@@The-Witness7 a hippo isnt scary because you can avoid it easily without even being noticed
@@wattsup604no you WOULD not notice it first. In many Cases, most people died from these animals are accidentally entring their territory.
@@agorman1341 yes but hippos live in Africa and I live in south Florida😂
“don’t worry, Edward scissorhands actually ain’t real, he can’t hurt you”
*Therizinosaurids : WHAT DID YOU SAY*
Lol
When you realise that the Thrizino just spoke English
*Rule Britannia runs loudly in the background*
Nah deinocerius is scarier
@@cwapisme Same here
@@cwapismebut therizinosaurus can kill you in the most brutal way possible
It's like saying you're scared of a bear, but not the 6 feet tall moose. Imagine this creature kicking or biting you...
UPD. Please, leave me alone on correcting the moose height, I swear to god, I've never seen one.
Not to mention Hippos, Rhinos or Elephants. There's plenty of herbivores around today that could easily kill a human without breaking a sweat.
6 feet? More like 30meters sauropods
@@Razer_9What about a boar? Just one boar.
@@Razer_9 The man clearly said moose, not sauropods.
@@thebatmanofneo-gotham5667 the man clearly refereted to dinosaurs
It's actually terrifying to know how big and powerful Hadrosaurs could potentially have been. They likely could have taken down a lone tyrannosaur on their own.
“Herbis are cute”
*Theri noises*
“That’s a carnivore.”
“Right?”
*n o , i t i s n o t .*
@@mitchellginn7730*I T I S , I N F A C T , A H E R B I V O R E*
*T H E B A B I E S E A T B E E H I V E S A S A S N A C K*
It’s like a hippo vs an alligator. An alligator will only attack if it’s starving. But a hippo will fuck you up no matter the circumstance.
I think Hippos cause the most animal related deaths in Africa. Hippos are evil, man.
Yup
The hippo will only attack if you hurt it or it gets pissed
@@ICanOffendAnyone Nope
It's aggressive all the time and not only against humans, against practically any decently larger animal in it's surrounding
@@ICanOffendAnyoneThat’s not true. At all. Hippos are HIGHLY territorial, it’s on sight with them. They are considered the single most dangerous animal in all of Africa, excluding insects such as mosquitoes.
The Therizinosaurus looks like they're in some kind of a cult
Because it is a cult.
Look like they about to sacrifice that dino to there "god"
And you don't know where to get this exact picture of therizinosaurs?
A klan
The worst part is the little dinosaur was black😭@vlcallmeprince-x6032
Infected Argentinosaurus be like:💀
Actually most of today's herbivores are facultative, meaning they will also eat meat and don't have to just eat plants, like hippos, panda bears, and deer, herbivores are actually scary
A edmontosaurus manhandling a fully grown healthy tyrannosaurus just with its mouth is one of the most NOPE moments ive ever seen
It's actually a Utah raptor.
Oh, never mind, I thought you were talking about the first one. 🤣
@@HorrorLover710the first one isn’t even an Edmontosaurus it’s a camarasaurus…
@GreenGummyB3ar Apparently not, but you were close. It's an Astrodon, a relative of Camarasaurus. The artist, Luis V. Rey, has the piece on his blog as "Astrodon vs Utahraptor, Mark 2"
@@HorrorLover710that's not a Utahraptor
Fun fact: Today's herbivores (cows, deer, giraffes, pigs, camels, and sheep) are known to eat meat from time to time (animals parts, birds, and small mammals) so there might be a chance that herbivorous dinosaurs ate meat every once and a while.
Ah shit
That does not help my phobia towards Herbie Dino's whatsoever 💀
@@nadhirahsani5275 Welp we now know that even grass or leave eating animals can be scary also
Correct! There are such things as obligated carnivores/herbivores nowadays and they are quite rare. Most cats are obligated carnivores - meaning they can only be sustained on a pure carnivourus diet, on the other spectrum is sloths and coalas who can only survive by eating plants. Smack in the middle is omnivores and the rest are more or less opurtunistic with their diets. Not even the "herbivores" will turn down free protein.
Not just a chance, it was a sure thing. Nothing's passing up free protein if it gets the chance and is desperate enough.
the one with the dead Rex with the puncture wound and the Triceratops walking away from it goes so hard
Jurassic World creators: I don’t think that was in the script…
A herbivore that doesnt run away, it attacks
🤓 actually it stands it's ground,it only attacks if attacked
@@cinziastucchi2464actually sometimes it attacks first 🤓
It will only attack if provoked
@@TheDinoguy69 Not really most herbivores will attack you just being close to them
THESE ARE THE ONES U SHOULD FEAR
Carnivorous dinosaur: "Nah, that little bipedal mammal is not worth the chase, I'll leave it alone."
Herbivore dinosaur: "Why is this weird biped looking at me? Better kill it just to be safe."
Yeah atleast carnivores know when to stop 😂
If Hippos are any indication a Giant Sauropod was probably the dinosaur you wanted to avoid more than anything
Therizinasaurus trio: “the council has decided”
"You good,They don't bite"
Instead they stare into your soul
They'll kick your organs out of your ribcage. Some had claws longer than your entire body length, but yeah they don't bite
Pretty sure they use whatever they have to kill predators
Ceratopsian named Princess:
They just learn to eat meat in this video 💀
Never underestimate herbivore dinosaurs
NEVER understimate herbivore
Some of them showed me them eating carnivores when they eat plants
@@yadielquesada5782 I doubt that they only ate plants, they probs ate a bit of meat aswell just like modern day herbivores
@@josephpatterson2549 yea, there’s a video of a horse eating a chick 😮
I wouldn’t overestimate them either though, we have animals in real life that just run when they see predators.
Therizinosaurus : REPEAT THIS 🥶💀🗿
Utah Raptor: No herbivorous dinosaur can stand up to us!
Hypsilophodon: beeped in the bushes
Utah Raptor: RUN MY CHILDREN! RUN AWAY!!
Hyphilsodon is way smaller and doesn't have much defense. Gastonia is the one that will destroy even a pack of Utah raptors.
Ya know why Carnivore Dinos were so heavily armed? Its mostly cuz the bigger Herbivores were too damn difficult to mess with...
Basically a weapons race
😢
Well some Dinosaur arent that really armed, example t-rex😂
@@152mm-apdfsGood pun xDDDD
Yeah no wonder carnivore mostly hunt Hadrosaurid, the only defense they got is strong kick and their speed. Ceratopsian and Therizinosaurid is just not worth for one time meal
That therizinosaurus got his friends to jump that theropod who didn’t pay him and said herbivores aren’t scary
What dinosaur in your photo is?
@@joaquin-elitalian-leguiza4048 the artist is Richard kuulme. Credit goes to him
Yep
Time traveler: hit rock
The timeline: *herbivores eat meat*
"herbivore don't eat meat" this man "NAH"
This makes me respect the carnivores dinosaurs even more for dealing with such creatures to get food.
Yeah that's why most if not all of them were opportunistic scavengers just like predators today.
@@joshuaortiz2031every thing is a scavenger
In my dinosaur book, I made the herbivores more antagonistic than the carnivores, with few, like the T. rex, are benevolent.
They’ll be more hostile to protect themselves and their young. A big carnivore may not waste energy to kill small humans for food, but a big herbivore will do anything to keep you away.
@@doh-nc8kunah just make them all pyschopaths and destroy everything in existence (jk)
Deino and therizino are the two biggest 'f*ck around and find out' herbivores
Stego definitely is aswell
Deinocheirus was an omnivore but it ate fish and algae.
@@KomodoDragonLover it's mostly herbivore adjacent if you wanna get really technical about it, over half of its diet was berries and leafy greens.
@@BestMster You don't know the definition of omnivore?
@@KomodoDragonLover if something has a heavy herbivore diet with its only other food source being sometimes fish. Then it's unwarranted to argue that it's an omnivore
Ahh yes a triceratops lemme hug it
Famous last words
The first one really just screams "c'mere you little b*tch"
Therizinosaurus and edmontosaurus could kill so many creatures as a carnivore would and even more
Theris claws were too fragile for attacking predators, they're for display and foraging
@@toxicnoise4379 that is true but some other species had stronger claws, principally used for digging and self defense in really weird cases.
@@toxicnoise4379 Deinocheirus had deadly claws. They can slash open jaws of any land carnivore and had no predators.
@@wildlifeisthewealthofnatur5457 deinocheirus wasn't even in this conversation....what're you talking abt?
it's look like a analog horror Jurassic park
Some people seem to forget that herbivores still bite. Theyll do whatever it takes to get away from danger. Seeing them bite back in these pictures does justice
I hate this idea that the herbivores were always friendly and shit. I don’t man, people usually don’t say that about a bull today, and they sure as hell wouldn’t be saying the same thing if they were met with a real living, breathing herbivore dinosaur.
Same with rhinos, elephants, and rams. And the hippo, who kills more people annually than ANY living predator on the planet. (Also, the fact that herbivores are honestly more opportunistic than you think doesn't help - deer have been known to full on eat smaller animals like birds, or unlucky pets)
Herbivores are some of the most ill-tempered, violent, and aggressive animals on the planet.
I think a lot of people lack critical and realistic thinking and knowledge of animal behavior tbh, lol.
People who get this idea in their heads that herbivores or scavenger animals wouldn't attack you in a heart beat do not understand animals, lol.
A bison isn't just gonna let a wolf stand there beside them. They're gonna thin out the predator population preemptively, they don't play.
And almost ANY animal has a few foods outside of it's usual diet that it can digest and can even be good supplement to their usual diet.
But people get shocked to see a dog eat berries or a hippo eat meat.
Yeah, predators really get a bad rep just because they eat meat, as if they're gonna do that to literally any living thing in its vicinity at any time or as though there's no other reason for a predator to attack you than to eat you.
People don't realize just how rare predatory animal attacks on people are, out of all animal attacks combined. 80% of the time at least there's another reason, be it territorial(much like us shooting someone who trespasses on our property unannounced), or out of fear, etc.
@@unusualtomato5 I've seen dogs eat grass and aloe leaves. Berries aren't that weird.
you wouldnt mess with a rino, now imagine a sauropod with the same temper...
The scary thing is that sometimes any kind of herbivore can suppliment their diet with meat, so imagine a parasaurolophus not only kicking you to the ground, but also tearing away and eating your fleash.
One more short before bed.
The short:
One more being gullible
Realizes dinosaurs doesn't exist:
@@Xenovier_1789 They did exist-
@@WhitemoonWcue ik but million years ago they are dead so good for all human and everything in the world
@@Xenovier_1789 Yeah ik
@@Xenovier_1789 birds
Rex thinking it can kill anyone in its way:
Ceratopsians,hadrosaurs and sauropods:bushitity grassitity your life has and got an expiry
Yeah. A maiasaura could DESTROY a small therapod if it can down to it
Purussaurus Brasiliensis: wippity woppity your sauropod ass is now my property
@@derel5880Purussaurus doesnt stand a chance against large sauropods like argentinosaurus,brachiosaurus ect it depends on the size of the purussaurus and sauropod(i have no idea what a Brasiliensis is😐)
@@Bill_the_guy Purussaurus Brasiliensis is a Purussaurus located in the now Amazonian range zone, and it's the biggest crocodilian species ever discovered, a big adult of one of these could easily drag or maul any herbivore, except the biggest of the sauropods
@derel5880 5 tons is too light to drag large herbivores also the purussarus didn't even coexist with dinosaurs
Y'know , herbivores are far more scarier than carnivores , it's because they don't kill for food
True. But a carnivore knows how to kill...
If you give it that reason...
It'll stalk you till the ends of the earth, in shadows unseen, It'll stalk you thru the night, the day, the blizzards, the droughts, the heat waves and almost anything else... all for that one moment...
To reshape the course of history,
Without you...
But the carnivore only kills when it needs to...
respect both herbivores and carnivores.
Tbh, no because maybe the herbi won't kill you in sometimes but the carni will kill you in anytime
@@3_s783if it's hungry it will kill
But a herb will kill you for any reason because it feels (unsafe, angry, territorial)
@@3_s783for food
Carnivores attack when they’re starving but herbivores attack for no reasons in the name of defending themselves
I’ve heard one theory that herbivores are more willing to sqaure up and fight because they don’t have to worry as much about getting injured. If a carnivore hurts it’s leg, then it can’t hunt, and might starve so it has to be at more cautious. But grass doesn’t run away. So even if a herbivore hurts its leg, it will still be able to feed itself. So they can take more risks that a carnivore otherwise wouldn’t.
@@Saurophaganax1931 also herbivores usually have a very hard natural weapons for defending itself like horns and tusks so they don’t usually worry about lose its defending weapons. In the other hand,carnivores usually use claws and teeth which are fragile and easy to break so they are more worried about injuries. Btw cuz of the abundance of foods,herbivores usually bulkier than carnivores so this also mean they’re more willing for fighting
just because an animal is an herbivore does not mean that it does not eat meat most herbivores actually will consume meat if they lack protein and essential amino acids
The edmontosaurus can kill a fully grown tyrannosaurus
Wrong for a dinosaur that had 500 teeth used mainly for grazing it wouldn't stand a chance.
@@Vixie1987💀
@@Vixie1987the edmontosaurus can use it’s whole body as a weapon, some edmontosaurus can even handle themselves against one tyrannosaur, but two rex’s… that’s a whole different kettle of fish…
@@Vixie1987edmontosaurs were larger than a rex it would be like a hippo vs a lion who do you think will win that fight?
@@somerandomdudeonline637Except they are not, they don't have large mouths like a hippo but would kick and tail whip the trex
Dude, Imagine how much like an armoured herbivore does or a sauropod if it’s angry.
And yes, sauropods can fight back.
Jump jump jump
Hell yeah they can fight back! Have you seen those things?! They can crush a fully grown T-Rex with one leg!
The pictures indicating the “herbivores” eating meat means they are omnivores
T-Rex: Imma get it
Later....
Trike: That's what you get
People who say that are the same kind of people who'd walk up to a bull elephant on musth.
i think those people are forgetting that herbivores need to fight like hell to survive their predator's. most pray have equal or more strength to defend themselves
“Herbivores aren’t scary!”
Therizinosaurus: *Bet*
Fun fact: some types of herbivore animals will eat meat if necessary.
Wild boars, camels, hippos, and cows are examples.
Real shit I'd rather run into a scientifically accurate Spinosaurus than any of these herbivores
Fax bro. Atleast the spino would make you a chalk outline for food. The herbivores would kill you and leave.
Nah spino gonna be painful asf I’m chosing a trike or sum lol
You guys are fools…i take the velociraptor.
@@aDumbBoiAndHisCats scientifically accurate velociraptors are angry chickens, protect your thighs first tho
@@Mini_Knight17 good point, do u get to bring any kfc with me for uhh…bait…reasons?
The bigger a herbivore is, the bigger the attitude of: f around find out, increases
Deinocheirus is an omnivore, but still terrifying to come across when in a bad mood!
Herbivores in nature are usually more aggressive than carnivores also
I love content like this, dinosaur nightmare fuel.
One more short before i go to bed
The short:
Not even herbivores were peaceful as we thought they were. They were wild animals, and lived stressful lives, like defending their territories, fighting over mates, fending off predators, etc. They had enemies all over the world, and no friends whatsoever. So, if they see an animal they don't know from which species it is, like us for example, you already know how will that encounter end.
Peach:😊 horror:💀💀
Edmonutosaurus is more underrated then people want to believe
🤓: dinosaurs aren’t scar!
🤓:dinosaur are scary!
🗿: dinosaurs are animals, they don’t need to be scary, they don’t need to be cute. They are just wild animals that once roamed the earth
A Moose charging at you is pretty scary
The fact that it is a wild animal does not take away from the fact that it can be scary.
@@BaldianOfIbelinBut baby moose are also cute. They're all 3 lol
Do not get close to the babies though@@unusualtomato5
Deinoheirus... Now it's scary duck
"irl velociraptor wants your location"
Very scary😱😱😱
@@Bobthelargecamera M&M wants your location
@@mizanurrahmanshopon2017 aint no way a fairy turned a M&M alive
"herbivores dinosaurs are not scary they are just foods for carnivores dinosaurs"
Therizinosaurus:
Or sauropod
I feel it's also important to mention that herbivores occasionally supplement their diets with meat.
Deer have been seen eating birds, sometimes going out of their way to beat birds to death to do it. So it's very possible that herbivorous dinosaurs did too.
The one with the sauropod having its mouth open at the small mammal actually looks like me tryna eat popcorn
Therizinosaurus: 🤫
👈🗿
We learned a valuable lesson: SPINOSAURS WERE THE LUCKY ONES
yeah 👍 the most luckiest dinosaur because it's a piscivore thank God one of my favourite dinosaur isn't a carnivore or he would have suffered the rath of herbivores
But it still had to deal with charcharadontosaurus (I definitely spelt that wrong)
@@pritibenpatel4633 no like spinosaurs in general
@@frederickthepyroraptor461 ohhh ye srry i forgot
I’m pretty sure their life was still hard, they had to hunt not just regular fish but fish twice the size of a human with a saw that can easily cut into flesh
Herbivores need proteins too you know
Funfact: nobody want to get biten by sauropod, not even apex predators
Bro went from an innocent Animal to a skinwalker💀
How dinosaurs look: 😐
The sounds they make: 💀
Yoshi: The scary dinosaurs gives me a nightmare for this
That Yoshi pfp looks off putting to me (No offense)
@@ayonimator3433 therapod yoshi
Moral of the story: don't let Therizinisaurus'
form a cult
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Why does this gave me goose bump and the heebie-jeebies after the song change
I like the fact that they represented herbivores eating meat, as happens today, but, being reptiles with a high degree of relationship to birds, they probably didn't
Bro its accurate that prehistory was a living hell
People should know that even deers can be scary sometime.
I rather swim with a shark than get close to an adult deer.
With how Herbivores had to live in fear of carnivores and protect their kids, it's most likely that anything they came across they would have fucked up
The one with the organs in its mouth got me
The deinocheirus wad an Omnivore not an herbivore
What☠️
Yes but hes only eats fish not meat
@@user-ky7os7qs4yStill not a herbivore
Mostly algae probly but fish and meat from time to timd
First one is a paleontologist's nightmare 💀
No😊
@igornagonski8215 WDYM NO
The 3 Therizinosaurus where the one in the middle has its arms open.
Make them look like a Saurian Cult
Can we give an Oscar to the artist? 🏆
pervatasaurus pulls up
The onion
FINALLY SOMEONE WHO WOULD THINK DEINOC WOULD CUT UP CORPSES THEN START EATING THE PIECES
The 6th one is a therizinosaurus.
no its not?@@KomodoDragonLover
@@Zotsyummy You can clearly see the long claws in the sixth one.
@@KomodoDragonLover yeah deinocherius have those too
@@Zotsyummyno that’s clearly a theri
Ahh yes, my "Changing my camera's angle technique" I haven't used since the prehistoric era.
“Herbivores aren’t scary”
Cape buffalo: am I a joke to you
Just because something won't eat you doesn't mean it wouldn't kill uou
take humans for example
Vegan when they tryya bulk but found out lettuce doesnt give protien:
lets not forget that the therizinosaur was a carnivore during its past evolution which explains the claws and they just evolved to be herbivores
Bro really said "who's food?"🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣💀💀
And Therizinosaurus remains the scariest of them all.
The 6th Dinosaur is literally an Infected Dinosaur
So true
I think from Primal if I could guess
No
Deinocerius the mega duck is a omnivores
oh hi i saw you on pong 1977 *havent i*
As someone who grew up on a farm there's a reason you're told to "be careful around the cow" or "never turn your back on the bull" while they look large and docile cows can trample you, especially if you get too close to or between them and their calves. Breeds like Angus are more likely to charge without a cause other than you're there, but a Swiss or Holstein is more "approachable," apply this same reasoning to a Pachycephalosausus or Triceratops big and "cute" doesn't mean it can'y kill you and they have those weapons for a reason
Triceratops had a cheat day lol😂
-Oh those dinosaurus are mostly herbivorus they cant hurt us
-exactly...mostly...
(Insert trike eating a trex corpse)
the trike may have been biting it too and ended up ripping off a piece of it, or it was actually eating some of it to get calcium or something, or both :3
@@beambeann277triceratops and other herbivores eat meat when food is scarce or they just want to get some nutrients
@@_just_roy_ like horses irl
Etc :3
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Nightmare fuel
Prey doesn't run from danger..... >i/i !a/t/t!a"c)k@s.
Prey doesn't run from danger..... >i/i !a/t/t!a"c)k@s.
Jw t rex: *roars*
Triceratops: SHUT YOUR F
That plateosaurus got the light skin stare
whats really scary is how deep fried these images are