Extinct Species Vocalization Study (2023) | Cenozoic Era

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  • Опубликовано: 28 сен 2024

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  • @Outcrow
    @Outcrow Год назад +2913

    Steppe Mammoth sounds so haunting yet so majestic. Imagine hearing its call echoing through the vast, barren tundra.

    • @alonsocovarrubias5227
      @alonsocovarrubias5227 Год назад +144

      That would be a beautiful sight as well on a hill while listening

    • @Pancake_Dragons
      @Pancake_Dragons Год назад +46

      This got me scared listening to xD

    • @altithoraxperotorum5133
      @altithoraxperotorum5133 Год назад +31

      Idk wouldn't mammoths just sound like elephants

    • @StudioMod
      @StudioMod  Год назад +307

      The sound was actually recreated by blowing air into a recreation of the Mammoth's upper respiratory tract. I had help on that one. First link in the description. I still had to do work on it though, as it was for a Wooly Mammoth, not a Steppe Mammoth 🦣

    • @robinator789
      @robinator789 Год назад +20

      ​@@altithoraxperotorum5133most likely not

  • @safron2442
    @safron2442 Год назад +533

    It's hauntingly beautiful how much the steppe mammoth sounds like certain Northern Eurasian music/horns. If that is what they indeed sounded like, I wonder if it's possible that our ancestors originally heard the mammoths and went to recreate it- and those recreations survived into the modern day, unlike the species they were inspired by.

    • @TRUTHANDCONSEQUENCESWILLNEVER
      @TRUTHANDCONSEQUENCESWILLNEVER Год назад +2

      Not a chance

    • @thecrepeofdeath
      @thecrepeofdeath Год назад +57

      @@TRUTHANDCONSEQUENCESWILLNEVER oh? do you have evidence disproving this theory, then?

    • @n1ghteng4le
      @n1ghteng4le 10 месяцев назад +8

      It’s seems more likely that for this video, they would’ve used instruments like those horns you mentioned to create the “sounds of the animals”. All of this is very hard to believe since there was nobody there to tell us

    • @safron2442
      @safron2442 10 месяцев назад +15

      @@n1ghteng4le No one saw dinosaurs alive but we know a great deal about them due to things like fossil evidence, and sound reconstruction is very possible for certain species. These animals lived only a few thousand years ago, and they actually used the mammoths respiratory system and compared it to elephants to recreate these sounds.

    • @n1ghteng4le
      @n1ghteng4le 10 месяцев назад +4

      @@safron2442 I highly doubt these sounds are accurate whatsoever

  • @anotherbloodyfanwriter1941
    @anotherbloodyfanwriter1941 Год назад +2766

    BABE WAKE UP CENOZOIC NOISES JUST DROPPED 😎

  • @Lord_of_Proboscidea
    @Lord_of_Proboscidea Год назад +286

    The mammoth sounds so haunting, yet musical at the same time. Almost like an ancient flute. Aside from the growls I wonder if they were able to sound like modern elephants

    • @zzodysseuszz
      @zzodysseuszz Год назад +7

      Yes it’s called reverb. It’s a manipulative editing tactic

    • @rikospostmodernlife
      @rikospostmodernlife Год назад +1

      It sounds like a lower pitched Carnyx TBH

    • @yazminwolfy9839
      @yazminwolfy9839 Год назад +24

      The owner of the channel said that it was literally just made off of an actual mammoth voice box-

  • @somethingelse4948
    @somethingelse4948 Год назад +414

    I have to say, ever since I discovered this series/project, I've been in love with these recreations. Great work man and keep it up

  • @shoob6298
    @shoob6298 Год назад +130

    "Terror Bird" is such a badass name, what an incredible creature. What I would give to see these animals today..

    • @syneydesign
      @syneydesign 10 месяцев назад +17

      The closest thing today would be a shoebill stork

    • @betelgeuse227
      @betelgeuse227 10 месяцев назад +12

      ​@@syneydesigncassowaries too

    • @AIgeneratedAlien
      @AIgeneratedAlien 5 месяцев назад +1

      Albion players know them very well.

    • @joea.9969
      @joea.9969 5 месяцев назад +1

      Not me! Theyd eat us

    • @jesusguillen5054
      @jesusguillen5054 4 месяца назад +1

      That's how you get real life jurassic park stuff 😬

  • @GallowglassVT
    @GallowglassVT Год назад +218

    The Kelenken was very interesting. I half expected something more akin to an eagle or other raptorial species, but then the largest flightless birds alive today do tend to make those lower range sounds, so it makes sense. Great work as usual.

    • @knightbane3752
      @knightbane3752 Год назад +8

      Mind you eagles sound weird anyways

    • @prasetyodwikuncorojati2434
      @prasetyodwikuncorojati2434 Год назад +13

      @@knightbane3752 things that extinct much recent is more easier to reconstructed like dodo that reported to cooing like pigeon. But there's still some problem arise as there's wide range of cooing in pigeon family, from sweet coo of familiar city pigeon till something that resemble roar

    • @PutYoRhymeOn
      @PutYoRhymeOn 4 месяца назад +1

      Kelenken was like, "Yo. Bro. Bruh. Ay. Ay! Yo! YOO! DUUDE! AYYY! FAM!! BRUUHHH!"

    • @felipower2947
      @felipower2947 3 месяца назад

      ruclips.net/video/Lkg7_6iaPdY/видео.htmlsi=8b0FmlWTkxQVc8pj

    • @theragingninja9858
      @theragingninja9858 22 дня назад +1

      Imagine seeing that thing in the middle of a forest during the night, I would be terrified.

  • @VictoryArtz
    @VictoryArtz Год назад +329

    The Mammoth sounded so haunting yet so majestic, it's impressively scary

  • @nuclearocean
    @nuclearocean Год назад +499

    Wooly Rhinoceros is definitely a "honk-shuuuu" guy more than a "hoooooonk-mimimimimimi" guy

    • @RamanNoodles01
      @RamanNoodles01 6 месяцев назад +15

      I read that and IMMEDIATELY understood what you meant. There is NO better way to describe those noises

    • @k.c.r.5974
      @k.c.r.5974 4 месяца назад +1

      Ha! Cool name by the way bro Nuclear Ocean

    • @annedevera6279
      @annedevera6279 4 месяца назад +1

      2:39

    • @brown5uggaDugga
      @brown5uggaDugga 3 месяца назад +1

      I’m SCREAMING 😭😭😭😭

  • @elysegnade9967
    @elysegnade9967 Год назад +257

    It's amazing to think that our primitive/ancient ancestors once lived alongside these magnificent beasts and were both the hunters and the hunted of said creatures.

    • @gutemorcheln6134
      @gutemorcheln6134 11 месяцев назад +6

      How humans with the same brain capacity as ours were their extinguishers, you mean

    • @White_Breeder
      @White_Breeder 11 месяцев назад

      ​@@gutemorcheln6134No

    • @blaze_ii
      @blaze_ii Месяц назад

      @@gutemorcheln6134huh

  • @OneFlyingTonk
    @OneFlyingTonk Год назад +113

    One of the best so far, I swear if a studio doesn't hire you for sound effects it'll be one of the biggest missed opportunities of the century. As a megafauna enjoyer, I am hoping that one day genetic research advances enough for us to make some of these species re-evolve, like all mammoth species or the glyptodon (kinda wishful thinking on that one haha). Keep it up man, I hope you can continue your research. ¡Siempre adelante!

  • @florpleborp2275
    @florpleborp2275 Год назад +81

    I’ve reached a point where I don’t hardly care how accurate these may be, I’m just ecstatic you have these sounds out here for us to listen in awe at!
    You’re dedication and research is very much appreciated though. You do great work.

  • @randompersonthatplays1765
    @randompersonthatplays1765 Год назад +65

    Studio, with all you magnificent and fantastic work I still don't understand why your vocalization studies aren't already in a museum! Keep it up man!

  • @x.spinosaurus3951
    @x.spinosaurus3951 Год назад +29

    The Steppe Mammoth was probably my favorite sound from the beginning. That sounds of the steppe mammoth was awesome!

  • @yoshidracos.a.1125
    @yoshidracos.a.1125 Год назад +50

    It really pleases me that some of these reconstructions due feel like their modern counterparts, yet, still feel like something that hasn't been heard before. The Steppe Mammoth one? Oh man, felt like hearing a ghost. I love it.

  • @vglycorpse
    @vglycorpse Год назад +31

    This video series single handedly threw me back into a huge prehistoric-interest phase. The times before modern humans began recording history is so extremely fascinating to me and I hope one day, somehow in life or afterward, we can have real answers as to what life was like so far back in time!!

  • @happylilfrog
    @happylilfrog Год назад +23

    The pic of the woolly rhinoceros is so cute/majestic.

    • @StudioMod
      @StudioMod  Год назад +18

      You would not imagine the tremendous effort it took to find a good one. Nearly 5 1/2 hours of searching then editing out the background.

  • @RittScreams
    @RittScreams Год назад +22

    The terror bird actually made me freeze. I don't often feel true horror, but that bird did it for me. Living up to its name.

  • @nikotheshrek6078
    @nikotheshrek6078 Год назад +32

    I love all your videos as one who studies paleontology and paleoanthropology. This sounds always give me such overwhelming wonder of the very creatures I so often am researching. It makes them so tangible to me. Just closing your eyes and listening to this in a silent space makes you feel like these animals are literally surrounding you. Amazing work, and I truly wish the best for you, your health, and your recovery.

  • @ayr-ay
    @ayr-ay Год назад +23

    This channel is a hidden gem. I've always been a creature sound design die hard, since I was a kid. Thank you for your effort and scientific accuracy, really.

  • @manofmoths2092
    @manofmoths2092 Год назад +18

    I know this is late but listening to one of your Dino vocalizations was one of the last things I did with my late grandfather. It’s made these videos incredibly special to me both emotionally and scientifically and I cannot express how much I appreciate them and the hard work you do making them. Thank you

  • @pazzettossaurorex2974
    @pazzettossaurorex2974 Год назад +25

    WOW… Purussaurus Brasiliensis was amazing! I just love that crocodilian. He’s one of the few animals that has an bite stronger than the T-Rex.
    Simply the biggest crocodilian that ever lived in Earth.

  • @beejubee7728
    @beejubee7728 10 месяцев назад +11

    7:56 the tone is so pretty i could listen to it forever

  • @tehdmanvids3
    @tehdmanvids3 Год назад +13

    Short Faced Bear sounds like me when I'm trying to move furniture into just the right spot

  • @stirpsromana
    @stirpsromana 11 месяцев назад +54

    Only 20,000 bc kids will understand

    • @NWNativeTracker
      @NWNativeTracker 4 месяца назад

      So, true you are.

    • @thechaosgods
      @thechaosgods 4 месяца назад +2

      My ancestor still has their health scribing runes

    • @NWNativeTracker
      @NWNativeTracker 4 месяца назад

      @@thechaosgods that is awesome I am so glad you are still healers. New Aria begins soon music story festival all week

  • @shadowzilla-cq2yh
    @shadowzilla-cq2yh Год назад +9

    5:22 could you imagine hearing that in the night..alone?

  • @wallrider4194
    @wallrider4194 3 месяца назад +2

    Imagine just hiking around the Taiga when suddenly you hear this haunting trumpeting sound coming from the shadows deep within the taiga, and it reveals itself to be a herd of one of those hairy elephants at 1:53

  • @ChooChooCharles-t2k
    @ChooChooCharles-t2k Год назад +12

    5:12 My favorite Cenozoic animal.

  • @lord_seraphineOG
    @lord_seraphineOG 10 месяцев назад +3

    1:06 Diego
    1:56 Manny
    6:47 Sid (really, that huge animal is him)

  • @didymus3348
    @didymus3348 Год назад +16

    I think Smilodon could have roared too, not just growled, based on the hyoid bone.
    Also Im guessing you used some spectacled bear for the short-faced bear.

  • @aaliyahtana
    @aaliyahtana 2 месяца назад +7

    4:31 POV: Your sleeping next to your dad

  • @mr.manmccheese7240
    @mr.manmccheese7240 Год назад +5

    NEW studio post!? Truly an extraordinaire occurrence!

  • @Dutchvanderlinnde
    @Dutchvanderlinnde 4 месяца назад +7

    2:05 majestic ahh sound bro😭

    • @-ZeroThree-
      @-ZeroThree- День назад

      Minecraft horn ahh sound😭

  • @scottriddell3514
    @scottriddell3514 Год назад +4

    Manny Diego and Sid are really coming together
    I loved the ice age movies as a kid and this is a reboot would be like

  • @SarikuRFP
    @SarikuRFP 9 месяцев назад +11

    0:34 “Wowwwww”

  • @internetduck1520
    @internetduck1520 Год назад +17

    Would be interesting to see your interpretation on what palaeozoic animals sound like too :0

  • @frederik5991
    @frederik5991 Год назад +9

    If you plan to do more cenozoic episodes please do one dedicated to animals from the Paleocene and Eocene epoch.
    I am especially interested in hearing some member of the Mesonychid family (the "wolves on hooves") and Basilosaurus of the early whales aswell.

  • @beemaister4316
    @beemaister4316 Год назад +23

    If you keep doing these cenozoic noises, i would love to hear your interpretation of the Thylacine and Thylacoleo sounds! i always Imagined Thylacoleo in particular sounding like a deeper tasmanian devil.

  • @YouTubePredalien
    @YouTubePredalien Год назад +6

    Love these just like all the dinosaur sounds! I like how you made the Megalania and the Suchus at the end sound essentially kinda tweaked from one another. Though I have to admit, the mammoth one was probably the best!

  • @triceratpsbr4864
    @triceratpsbr4864 Год назад +8

    I believe they are the possible vocalizations of animals from the Cenozoic era!

  • @YodaOnABender
    @YodaOnABender Год назад +16

    2:06 when an American character in an adventure movie visits the natives’ market and sees two mysterious figures in black robes watching him

  • @dylansearcy3966
    @dylansearcy3966 Год назад +16

    0:40 modern humans were around that long

    • @StudioMod
      @StudioMod  Год назад +9

      We are the reason several of these animals are extinct now, including Glyptodon.

  • @ianthemarioanimefan4932
    @ianthemarioanimefan4932 9 месяцев назад +7

    3:35 that megalania had a really evil laugh 😈

  • @blake_the_dreadnought
    @blake_the_dreadnought Месяц назад +3

    8:24 im surprised that this thing even went extinct, although it definitely had to do with the ice age itself, this creature being cold blooded didn't help, if it emerged after the ice age, humans would still have to worry about this.

  • @kleiner3469
    @kleiner3469 Год назад +10

    This is majestic! Especially the steppe mammoth. Can I use some of your sounds in my documentary?

  • @Fiftyfourthengine
    @Fiftyfourthengine Год назад +26

    The Steppe Mammoth kind of sounds like a giant sauropod or hadrosaur dinosaur. Many of these sounds kind of remind me of the roars from Jurassic Park.

  • @a.m11558
    @a.m11558 Год назад +8

    It's so strange to think that most of these animals died out not that long ago. Sabretoothed cats died out in about 7,900 BC... That's not long ago at all if you think about it. And woolly mammoths (not steppe mammoths) were alive after the pyramids were built.

  • @manuelmunoz5321
    @manuelmunoz5321 Год назад +9

    This is amazing I just don’t know how they do it to come up with this! Amazing job!

  • @DinosaurBoy
    @DinosaurBoy Год назад +11

    0:26 Woooow...

  • @FreakyDetroitCitizen
    @FreakyDetroitCitizen 7 месяцев назад +9

    No one:
    My dad at 3 AM: 2:41

  • @rrrrrrrrrr9354
    @rrrrrrrrrr9354 2 месяца назад +1

    did anyone else get weird chills listening to the mammoth? i feel like something in my subconscious was revived by it… also thinking about a mammoth call vibrating around glaciers is awesome

  • @erno2047
    @erno2047 Год назад +8

    amazing job, vocalization form Cenozoic animals was something i didn't expected to hear
    also, what could be the animal from the intro? 🤔

  • @tarikmehmedika2754
    @tarikmehmedika2754 4 месяца назад +1

    Wow ! I love this. And many thanks to who ever has dones this. There is so much effort, time, research and nerves invested to get the best result. Very interesting, does take you on an imagines time travel. 😊

  • @del10krejoicing9
    @del10krejoicing9 Год назад +4

    Would love to see an all aquatic video, woke up this morning and this is the first thing I watched. Love the animals, purussucus was really cool too

    • @StudioMod
      @StudioMod  Год назад +2

      I've been thinking of an aquatic series. You read my mind.

    • @del10krejoicing9
      @del10krejoicing9 Год назад

      @@StudioMod 🤩persicly my friend

  • @andrewrakisits9270
    @andrewrakisits9270 2 месяца назад +1

    I think you should with a paleontologist / audiologist award if that is a thing or field of study for who ever came up with this series on dinosaurs and other extinct animals of the past I sent this to everyone I know ! I keep listening to it and definitely subscribed ! Great work !!!

  • @kaptainkibiroproductions45
    @kaptainkibiroproductions45 Год назад +4

    I would ***love*** to hear your take on Paleoloxodon Namadicus.
    The Elephant that was potentially bigger than Paraceratherium.
    You already made the Mammoth sound so Incredibly Unique. I would *love* to hear your take on the other, lesser known, far more imposing, extinct Elephant Cousin.

  • @RohitAryan-ss4pj
    @RohitAryan-ss4pj 10 месяцев назад +9

    That one homie when your dad's on call 4:54

  • @trilobite651
    @trilobite651 9 дней назад

    Dude, the paraceratherium sounds are super underrated, i could truly imagine myself being in an open woodland and catching my eyes on a gathering of paraceratherium while hearing this. This was truly well made and sounds pretty accurate to the animals size, same with all of the others, i could make multiple comments if i needed to.

  • @_Purple_Thoughts_
    @_Purple_Thoughts_ Год назад +3

    These are awesome! From the dinosaurs to these amazing beasts, prehistoric creatures are amazing

  • @starrymagic2086
    @starrymagic2086 Год назад +13

    7:28 Bruh, why does it sound like someone let out one long-ass fart?? 💀

  • @charlesjennings93
    @charlesjennings93 Год назад

    So glad this popped up on my RUclips feed. Definitely going to watch more of your videos. Just subscribed and looking forward to watching more of these videos in the future.

  • @jabbarmuhammad
    @jabbarmuhammad 9 месяцев назад +2

    Great video it's about time these Cenozoic animals get more recognition

  • @MaroccanusImperator
    @MaroccanusImperator Год назад +5

    5:58 Did you mean "Gigantopithecus"?

  • @АндрейМилошевич
    @АндрейМилошевич 4 месяца назад +1

    The mammoth is amazing, it's interesting to hear the sounds of the mammoth, which is wolly.
    And omg Terror Bird is so cool and creepy. The feeling that he is watching you nearby and is preparing to attack, but is deliberately inciting mental fear. I find it funny how he has an echo in his larynx.

  • @PizzaHeadMan
    @PizzaHeadMan 6 месяцев назад +3

    7:37 real Paraceratherium sound

  • @calebdaughrity7851
    @calebdaughrity7851 Год назад +1

    This was excellent plus I'm glad both your health and vocalization videos

  • @nuclearocean
    @nuclearocean Год назад +6

    Ok, dinosaurs are cool, we all like our dinosaurs, but they are basically dragons with glimpses of modern birds. They have this "fantastical" feeling, it's hard to imagine them in the modern world, there's a lot of historical distance between them and us
    The prehistoric animals though are f-d up. They evoke a feeling sort of like uncanny valley. Like they are almost modern, but somehow not. Pre-alfa of modern animals. Dog-sized prehistoric horses with fingers mess with my head the most. This is such a fascinating era of evolution

  • @LB-yh8cl
    @LB-yh8cl Год назад +24

    The only bit of criticism is the megalania sounds too much a heavy crocodile like you did in last videos with allosaurus.
    I believe it probably sounds more like low pitched of the alive relatives the lace monitor and a Komodo dragon.
    But overall good video

  • @heinrichharkonen2084
    @heinrichharkonen2084 5 месяцев назад +2

    3:50 POV you just arrived to Australia 40,000 years ago and listen to this before getting eaten

  • @mlgodzilla4206
    @mlgodzilla4206 Год назад +11

    All my homies love megafauna
    Also the ark work used for the Purru isn’t that accurate, the head isn’t that crocodile like

    • @StudioMod
      @StudioMod  Год назад +4

      True, the face is a bit too croc and not enough Camen. But it was REALLY hard to find a good quality image that matched the other's angle and scale.

  • @YeliseySilovich
    @YeliseySilovich Год назад +2

    Nice! Ideas for next cenozoic vocalization: Basilosaurus, Entelodon, Dinotherium

  • @WHOOOSHXDOfficial
    @WHOOOSHXDOfficial Год назад +2

    The gigantopithecus was interesting but pretty much expected. Orangutan noises which makes sense because gigantopithecus was a relative to the orangutan but the noises after the orangutan whoops sounded interesting, like low grunting honks, It sounded pretty cool and kinda intimidating though!

  • @almamater7427
    @almamater7427 2 месяца назад +3

    1:20 MGM

  • @Vixnarts
    @Vixnarts Год назад +1

    OH YES!!! I'VE BEEN WAITING FOR THIS VIDEO TO HAPPEN! My favorite one is the Steppe Mammoth 🦣.

  • @zoeykhan123
    @zoeykhan123 10 месяцев назад +7

    8:07 HOOOOOONK

  • @averypapczynski6613
    @averypapczynski6613 2 месяца назад +1

    Glyptodon-sounds like a guy trying to roar
    Smilodon-tiger on steroids
    Mammoth-grandpa elephant
    Rhinoceros(wooly)-rhino coughing
    Megalania-ancient crocodile
    Kelenken-demon stork
    Short-faced bear-bear/lion hybrid
    Gigantopitgicus-gorilla coughing

  • @ВикторЖуравлёв-у9о
    @ВикторЖуравлёв-у9о 3 месяца назад

    Здорово, спасибо большое за очень необычную тему и за интереснейшие ощущения от прослушивания подобного.
    Интересно, а помимо указанной в начале ролика исследовательницы, кто нибудь еще изучает вокализацию вымерших животных.
    И есть ли материалы (статьи, учебники, научно - популярные книги, лекции, фильмы, видеоролики) о методологии реконструкции такой вокализации, а также по истории подобных реконструкций?
    Ну и пожалуй из всех тут необычнее всего звучала мегалания.

  • @spoopy_190YT
    @spoopy_190YT 5 месяцев назад +1

    Glyptodon sounds like a guy trynna make dinosaur noise

  • @claudiamanta1943
    @claudiamanta1943 4 месяца назад +1

    8:32 This is the only one that makes sense. He’s in a cave. And says something, but he is not aggressive.
    Thanks for sharing,

  • @kindanotokayog
    @kindanotokayog Год назад +1

    I am so fricken stoked about this.

  • @SINISTERfromHELL
    @SINISTERfromHELL 9 месяцев назад +6

    2:50 POV: you're my GF, it's half past 1 AM, and you need to get up at 6AM.

  • @markoFTF
    @markoFTF Год назад +1

    Thank you! I couldn't wait to watch this masterpiece!

  • @profchaos7289
    @profchaos7289 5 месяцев назад +6

    my dad at 1AM 4:37

  • @hernandezjudea
    @hernandezjudea Год назад

    Wow! Fascinating project! I would love to witness the creation arc of this genuine masterpiece!

  • @DerpyD123
    @DerpyD123 Год назад

    I'm absolutely in love with this series, it's insanely cool!!

  • @ThatFunnyTortoise
    @ThatFunnyTortoise Год назад +2

    Question: Are these your sounds as in you own them and no one else can use them or are these public domain?

  • @merel101
    @merel101 4 месяца назад +1

    yes i finally get to know what manny and diego sounded like

  • @bagelman7223
    @bagelman7223 Месяц назад +1

    It would be a honor to hear this noises again. From what our ancestors heard to be able to understand how they felt. This part of history being last is truly depressing. We do have the possibility to bring these creatures back unlike dinosaurs luckily. Hopefully within my lifetime

    • @artificialanimeuniverse5063
      @artificialanimeuniverse5063 Месяц назад

      If these sounds are heard again, chances are we will lose our grab of the Earth!
      Mammoths were no joke! Nor were Sabertooths!

  • @lionessoftor4139
    @lionessoftor4139 Год назад +4

    Listening to these with headphones in the dark is always the way to go. Megalania reverberated right to my chest. Very well done. I think some of these resonated with a lot of peoples ancient DNA. Very spooky

  • @exclamationpointman3852
    @exclamationpointman3852 4 месяца назад

    VERY, VERY, VERY, VERY IMPRESSIVE!!!!!! EXCELLENT JOB

  • @mojo_joju
    @mojo_joju Год назад

    Great work mate, always love seeing new stuff from you

  • @sk8trwolf
    @sk8trwolf Год назад +2

    the mammoth reminds me of a cold, foggy forest at night.

  • @Script-007
    @Script-007 9 месяцев назад

    My favorite animal is for sure the short faced bear. Being able to hear it today through careful reconstruction is truly amazing. Thanks for making these videos!

  • @Fiftyfourthengine
    @Fiftyfourthengine Год назад +4

    There are definitely many other types of prehistoric species I'm definitely expecting to be made in this series. Examples include:
    -Diplodocus
    -Apatosaurus
    -Muttaburrasaurus
    -Leaellynasaura
    -Minmi
    -Plesiosaurus
    -Psittacosaurus
    -Oviraptor
    -Coelophysis
    -Dimetrodon
    -Archaeopteryx
    -Tanystropheus
    -Nothosaurus
    -Mammuthus Primigenius
    -Titanoboa
    -Bruhathkayosaurus
    -Basilosaurus
    -Entelodon
    -Andrewsarchus
    -Livyatan Whale
    -Dodo
    -Thylacine
    -Aepyornis Maximus
    As for animals that I don't think need to be in the Extinct Species Vocalization Study series, I would think of Megalodon and Dunkleosteus.

  • @rgerber
    @rgerber Год назад +1

    I could imagine the Wooly Rhinoceros sounds just like this during a restless sleep

  • @dragonbrains6045
    @dragonbrains6045 Год назад +1

    Man, on the Rhino especially you can really hear the heavy exhales. I can totally imagine its nose flaring as it gets ready to charge me

  • @chaitanya737
    @chaitanya737 Год назад +1

    Glyptodon was Greatful for everything and kept on saying WOW.

  • @z0zos
    @z0zos Год назад

    I live for these type of videos. So fascinating I love it!! 😊

  • @bart183
    @bart183 10 месяцев назад +2

    "WOW!" - Glyptodon.

  • @crustyboogers
    @crustyboogers Год назад

    Wooly Rhinoceros sounds like the embodiment of Asthma
    Megalania sounds like THE inspo for every scene with dino tension in Jurassic Park
    Kelenken sounds like an old person about to ask you to hand it the newspaper
    seriously thank you for this video. this is so cool - i always appreciate having another cool rabbit hole to go down and this is for sure an interesting genre!!!