For those commenting on the bad animation, while the criticism is certainly valid and true, just acknowledge that animation is far more expensive than making the models themselves.
congrats, that is the one of the worst arguments i have ever read. you're basically saying "the quality of the animation is bad, but they spent a bunch of money on it."
@@saurianfan7102 It's "Wyrex", and frankly the idea that its tail was actually bitten off (as opposed to being some sort of taphonomic artifact, given we have no actual signs indicating it being an injury or signs of healing) is a speculative one that, while certainly a compelling possibility for a TV audience, isn't actually supported by the fossil evidence itself. The claims made in the show aren't actually substantiated by any sources.
Despite the animation, which really isn’t that bad in my eyes, the models are pretty freaking accurate, and cool-looking. The rex behavior shown is also REALLY accurate compared to most other documentaries. Seeing a rex stalking a Triceratops and sprinting up behind it as stealthily as possible instead of roaring at its face and charging it is real nice.
This might be the most accurate Tyrannosaurus depiction in any form of media ever. Right down to the sound effects too, which are more like low gurgles and growls than mammalian roars.
@@SharksandDinos I'd argue the colouration of this one is better tho. It's better suited for camouflage in the Cretaceous, something crucial for an ambush predator
This was a much needed and appreciated documentary. It seems like too many now adays are either cartoony in nature or have models that belong to a documentary from 1995.
I have to say, the designs for these Tyrannosaurs are great. The model that they used was also really accurate and seemed to depict the physical structure of T. Rex extremely well. Their skin patterning is also nice- it's not too bright, yet not too dull either.
I absolutely love this T. Rex design, movement and behaviour all very acurate imo, I like the sparse fuzz and lack of lips, the way these animals fed and participated in regular face biting does not support full floppy lips which would be torn off, also they scraped the meat off bones with their front teeth pulling back at the same time(see Dr hone) which would be hindered by full lips, imo this is still the most accurate rex depiction yet.
Even if they're animated CGI models,I feel sorry for these animals.I couldn't imagine how tough and painful their life was.It was fighting and surviving every day.
Dude that freaking design is amazing!! It looks so accurate without any exaggerated roars like Jurassic Park, the roar is actually very cool and still sounds menacing
The design of the T Rex is awesome, but why are the Triceratops try saving their fallen member when it's pointless they would just move on and let the Rex is have it's meal, and getting beaten by the Triceratops would've killed it?
I agree. It's doubtful they shared the same bond as mordern cape buffalo. If the fallen Trike could have been saved it would have been a bit more understandable.
Please don't slit my throat for this, but I find the idea of T-Rex hunting in packs and forming social bonds makes evolutionary sense. A full grown Rex can way anywhere from 7 to 9 tons, which would have made chasing down prey all the more difficult. My theory is that the juveniles, teenagers, would chase the victim into the jaws of the waiting adults.
Okay. I could be wrong, but MY theory on Tyrannosaur pack mentality is that a pack may have consisted of Mother and Father, along with juveniles from previous clutches and chicks.
@@ksoundkaiju9256 yeah but this one is honestly very very unrealistic. Even if you were a gigantic multi-ton creature capable of surviving multiple injuries you definitely wouldn't be walking and shrugging off a bunch of deep holes in the middle of your stomach, intestines and what not.
King Rexy Unless it just got lucky I mean Crocodillians for example have been known to survive having limbs ripped off by other crocs, mainly cause of their wicked strong immune system that just eats infections maybe Tyrannosaurus were somewhat similar, tho crocs have slower metabolic rates while dinosaurs were basically warm blooded, I guess if it doesn't bleed out like a slasher chick on a menstrual cycle
@@ksoundkaiju9256 yes, I know. The documentary does use that to explain the broken tail. But this isn't a ripped off limb. This is several punctures in your important internal organs from your gut that just got kamikazied to hell. In other words. You're dead.
I wish Dino Death Match & T.Rex Ultimate Survivor was out on National Geographic DVD right now. That goes for some other Nat Geo Documentaries too. Like “The Crocodiles of the Orinoco”. Including a Bonus Program “Croc Chronicles: Orinoco Loco”.
King Rexy That’s a common mistake though. Every animal is biased. For mammals, especially big cats and elephants. Basically every famous animal, Megalodon is the most biased IMO. But true story, yeah Wyrex was found with a tail bitten in half.
I feel like the sounds should be darker and sound a bit more like a bellow, I would love to hear a deep hiss aswell , but then again their accurate and good
ignoring the fact that the t.rex it is more than likely that his entire body was covered in hair-like filaments This is one of the best T.rex designs I have seen and it is my absolute favorite (although the arms do not convince me I see them very thin and separated from the body) but that does not take away the good (it is among my favorites next to the one from Prehistoric Kingdom and the one from Mezosoic Life)
very sensationalized and not realistic, given how current animals behave. its very unlikely trex would have attacked adult triceratops. they would be far too dangerous and such recklesness would be quickly weeded out by natural selection. it would have chosen its victim carefully, hunting juveniles, sickly creatures or running down fleet footed non armoured dinosaurs like hadrosaurs. and predatory animals rarely use their killing weapons in fights with members of their own species. disputes over territory or mates are usually resolved in various kinds of ritualized posturing, shows of strength etc, and one usually either backs down or submits before real injury. animals tend to evolve non lethal fighting behaviours. i would not be suprised if trex fought each other by whacking each other with their tails or butting heads and shoving. maybe the locked open jaws like hippos and stags do. i cant see them biting each others tails off. thats just a childish idea. i expect they got plenty of minor injuries from barging and squabbling at kills.
*this documentary just like Walking With Dinosaurs is just pitch black prefect.* *Along with this video by KingRexy, which is also greatly prefect,and I lied it for that.*
Question. How plenty were the T. rex's feathers? Is there less feather like in that video? Or was it plenty enough of feathers to cover the whole torso and upper head?
I love the model and the roars, but the way it goes about doing its actions seems a bit computer like , for example when it goes to roar, in other worlds I see more cgi than actuall behavior if that makes sense, but I love it none the less
The rex model is amazing. But the animation, sound and everything it does is bad. And the worst part was how the rex attacked the triceratops and INSTANTLY killed it
The t rex snapped the triceratops spine. 6.2 tons slamming down on your neck is going to break a triceratops neck because how weak the hide and skin is behind the frill.
And there are still people who think that accurate dinosaurs cannot be intimidating or majestic.... what a great desing. I just have one question, would it be necessary to add lips or not?
Fun Fact: National Geographic Korea once released this documentary in South Korea by 2015 with 3 other documentaries (Spinosaurus Uncovered, Dino Death Match, & T-rex Autopsy) and named them in a whole as "Jurassic Special" in honour of the Jurassic World's release.
@@tyrannotherium7873 It is a bad documentary in my opinion because of the fact that they represent incorectly the behavior of this animals, the Tyrannosaurus rex surviving the Triceratops inguries, the same Triceratops killing the Tyrannosaurus rex when their other one is just dead, these are the examples i could give seeing just those fragments of documentary, also its not as well animated that some other documentaries
0:52 It's no hate for the footage or something, but, Am I the only one who laughs when sees that T-Rex eating scene? (0:52) I mean, he uses its entire bite force to eat a *chunk of meat* He must enjoy it at a maximum!
For those commenting on the bad animation, while the criticism is certainly valid and true, just acknowledge that animation is far more expensive than making the models themselves.
I don't think the animation is that bad; definitely better than plenty of other paleo-documentaries.
congrats, that is the one of the worst arguments i have ever read. you're basically saying "the quality of the animation is bad, but they spent a bunch of money on it."
Where can I find a source detailing this "Y. Rex"? I've been putting the name into google and not getting any results.
@@saurianfan7102 It's "Wyrex", and frankly the idea that its tail was actually bitten off (as opposed to being some sort of taphonomic artifact, given we have no actual signs indicating it being an injury or signs of healing) is a speculative one that, while certainly a compelling possibility for a TV audience, isn't actually supported by the fossil evidence itself. The claims made in the show aren't actually substantiated by any sources.
The animation looks pretty awesome and the dinosaurs look realistic but that’s just me though
Despite the animation, which really isn’t that bad in my eyes, the models are pretty freaking accurate, and cool-looking. The rex behavior shown is also REALLY accurate compared to most other documentaries. Seeing a rex stalking a Triceratops and sprinting up behind it as stealthily as possible instead of roaring at its face and charging it is real nice.
Yeah, I agree. Can't see much wrong with the animation.
Still no feathers
@@jeshonloonskin4176 SHUT SHUT
Only some smal like in the model
Like in elephant
Y’know, behind Prehistoric Kingdom’s, this might just be the best T. rex design ever made!
Do you mean the game? Cause if you do, you've got great taste, my friend.
Jurassic Park hello
Godzilla Fanboy 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Anr Jurassic Park?? =B
I agree, itta accurate,love the feather maim and the colors rock
Way better than the Jurassic Park rex!
That's a pretty sweet ending, normally there's a big ol Meteor so it's kind of nice for a documentary to end with a cuddle.
Except editing it.
This might be the most accurate Tyrannosaurus depiction in any form of media ever. Right down to the sound effects too, which are more like low gurgles and growls than mammalian roars.
The Wolf of Comedy
I see you everywhere in a Prehistoric Kingdom's animation reels.
The sound it makes wasn't very realistic at all though. It was silly.
nope
The sound effects are mediocre... It sounds like a man trying too hard to imitate a sci-fi monster... Should've been more like a crocodile at least
KupKakes more like hippo ish sounds
*If I had a dime for every time I heard “A world dominated by dinosaurs” in the Paleo-Doc.*
You would have 8 dimes.
You’d be making bank
You would be homeless by now
Aidan Cuff
This is so good
But how about them Houston Astros, bunch of fuckers they are, am I right?
The best Trex design ever
King Rexy correct
For me it's Saurian's T.rex.
Reaper The Indoraptor which one the new one or the better old one
@@SharksandDinos I'd argue the colouration of this one is better tho. It's better suited for camouflage in the Cretaceous, something crucial for an ambush predator
@@flightlesslord2688 the coloration for the saurian one is honestly more plausible seeing how it is darker and provides better camouflage.
This was a much needed and appreciated documentary. It seems like too many now adays are either cartoony in nature or have models that belong to a documentary from 1995.
One of the best t-rexes in a documentary ever. It's still got a bit of vibrancy but is still coloured for camouflage
This T. rex Design really should show up more in other media. It Looks Astonishing!
It’s actually one of the most accurate T-Rex designs in my opinion
Not opinion, it actually is. But note that it's not the top most accurate, just one of the most accurate ones.
King Rexy didn’t they have feathers
@@Pablo-fk3tn possibly. I think it is likelier that they did, similar to elephant fuzz.
Total loss of integument is unlikely.
King Rexy ok
They do have feathers in this documentary tho, just a little bit of fuzz on the top of the head
I really like this model, one of the best and one of the more accurate ones.
nop
@@shaunpoland5656 why?
Dinosaur Revolution...
“A world dominated by this dinosaur, Tyrannosaurus rex.”
Triceratops: I’m about to end this man’s whole career
Did he though?
@@antoniocenteno1483 They thought they did, then the asteroid came to ruin everyone's career.
@@observingeye9579 True
Ankylosaurus: Who dares to challenge my Rule?
Alamosaurus: What are these tiny lizards squabling about?
Documentary: ummmm...not bad
Design of the t rex: *GORGEOUS*
I have to say, the designs for these Tyrannosaurs are great. The model that they used was also really accurate and seemed to depict the physical structure of T. Rex extremely well. Their skin patterning is also nice- it's not too bright, yet not too dull either.
I absolutely love this T. Rex design, movement and behaviour all very acurate imo, I like the sparse fuzz and lack of lips, the way these animals fed and participated in regular face biting does not support full floppy lips which would be torn off, also they scraped the meat off bones with their front teeth pulling back at the same time(see Dr hone) which would be hindered by full lips, imo this is still the most accurate rex depiction yet.
Even if they're animated CGI models,I feel sorry for these animals.I couldn't imagine how tough and painful their life was.It was fighting and surviving every day.
Probably the most realistic stature I’ve ever seen on a tyrannosaur model.
Dude that freaking design is amazing!! It looks so accurate without any exaggerated roars like Jurassic Park, the roar is actually very cool and still sounds menacing
The design of the T Rex is awesome, but why are the Triceratops try saving their fallen member when it's pointless they would just move on and let the Rex is have it's meal, and getting beaten by the Triceratops would've killed it?
I agree. It's doubtful they shared the same bond as mordern cape buffalo. If the fallen Trike could have been saved it would have been a bit more understandable.
I love the Tyrannosaurus model, and hate literally everything else
Very accurate and I like how it has a plausible roar
nop
@@shaunpoland5656 he's right theres Zero fucking evidencie about dinosaurs roaring like mammals and how they sound on movies
I think that might be my favorite T.Rex design from a documentary.
Please don't slit my throat for this, but I find the idea of T-Rex hunting in packs and forming social bonds makes evolutionary sense. A full grown Rex can way anywhere from 7 to 9 tons, which would have made chasing down prey all the more difficult. My theory is that the juveniles, teenagers, would chase the victim into the jaws of the waiting adults.
My mascot of the Mesozoic Era
Okay. I could be wrong, but MY theory on Tyrannosaur pack mentality is that a pack may have consisted of Mother and Father, along with juveniles from previous clutches and chicks.
The ending scene is sweet and reminds you that T. Rex isn’t always a killing machine
aww that ending was adorable got his mate to take care of him :)
I really love this T. rex design. It looks better than one that’s from dinosaur revolution. I like the small details of tiny feathers on it’s head.
Awesome, I’ve been waiting for this for a long time since the First Jurassic World Movie in 2015.
Best Rex Design everrr!!!!!!!
Oh my god T-REX is my favourite dinosaur thank you for making this video 😍😍😍😍
10 / 10 best t-rex design 🦖
the rendition of the trex is amazing
The Triceratops squad came in like bosses!
Tho the ending was adorable
This is probably the best T. REX MODEL IN ANY DOCUMENTARY
Prehistoric Planet has an even better model now.
@@kade-qt1zu Creaking Skull
@@creakingskull7008 What does that even mean?
I know what King Rexy commented, but love when the cloaca literally clips into the legs at 1:43
The T.Rex's design is PHENOMENAL !!
Best T. rex ever
The lack of lips makes me so much sadder than usually cause this is prolly the best Rex reconstruction in docu history
The topic of lips on Tyrannosaurs is still dubious at best
@@thewolfofcomedy5966 Lips are the more likely possibility tho
Lipped T-rex looks like Thanos...
@@stefansalvatierra4913 and thats how it looked irl
I love this T-rex idea
That rex model sure made a long trip
I like how the T. Rexes mate looks at his or her tail that was bittin off, And layed next to him or her.
The scene of that Triceratops gang attacking the Rex is so good. Basically how modern day rhinos, hippos and elephants deal with potential threats.
Absolutely beautiful models, sub-par animation
best t rex design ever
0:35 finally a hunt where the predator doesn’t pointlessly roar at it’s prey
I love T. rex I am a massive fan!
Flat T-rex isn't real, it can't hurt you.
Flat T-rex :
Documentaries need more reconstructions as good as this.
its a shame the animations are so weird because Vlads T.rex model is amazing
Rex surviving a very deep stab from a trike horn??????? That's bullcrap! >:[
ʎɐƃ ǝɹ,noʎ 'pɐǝɥ ɹnoʎ ʇlᴉʇ noʎ ɟᴉ not really
there are plenty of horrific injuries that Theropods sustained from fights and survived
@@ksoundkaiju9256 yeah but this one is honestly very very unrealistic. Even if you were a gigantic multi-ton creature capable of surviving multiple injuries you definitely wouldn't be walking and shrugging off a bunch of deep holes in the middle of your stomach, intestines and what not.
King Rexy Unless it just got lucky
I mean Crocodillians for example have been known to survive having limbs ripped off by other crocs, mainly cause of their wicked strong immune system that just eats infections
maybe Tyrannosaurus were somewhat similar, tho crocs have slower metabolic rates while dinosaurs were basically warm blooded, I guess if it doesn't bleed out like a slasher chick on a menstrual cycle
@@ksoundkaiju9256 yes, I know. The documentary does use that to explain the broken tail. But this isn't a ripped off limb. This is several punctures in your important internal organs from your gut that just got kamikazied to hell.
In other words. You're dead.
Triceratops CAN win against a T.rex with its horns. No way can the Rex survive a horn puncture from the Trike.
I wish Dino Death Match & T.Rex Ultimate Survivor was out on National Geographic DVD right now. That goes for some other Nat Geo Documentaries too. Like “The Crocodiles of the Orinoco”. Including a Bonus Program “Croc Chronicles: Orinoco Loco”.
The these t rex models look so accurate
I love this documentary, one of the most reliable you can find today.
Lol it's sorta the opposite. It is pretty biased and gets somethings wrong.
King Rexy That’s a common mistake though. Every animal is biased. For mammals, especially big cats and elephants. Basically every famous animal, Megalodon is the most biased IMO.
But true story, yeah Wyrex was found with a tail bitten in half.
@@denistyrant lmao I think you misunderstood what I said.
And the wyrex story is a problem. It's entirely wrong.
King Rexy Oooooooooooooo
King Rexy Wait really. I would like to have a source, I read it from somewhere but I forgot where it was.
I feel like the sounds should be darker and sound a bit more like a bellow, I would love to hear a deep hiss aswell , but then again their accurate and good
this looks like a gameplay from the isle or beast of bermuda
True
Now with the discovery of an "air conditioner" in its head, it wouldnt need alot of feathers.
that is what the giant hole effectively was, as well as a way to make the skull lighter
Super AWESOMELY COOL animation boss ! THANKS
Cool 🇱🇧
ignoring the fact that the t.rex it is more than likely that his entire body was covered in hair-like filaments
This is one of the best T.rex designs I have seen and it is my absolute favorite (although the arms do not convince me I see them very thin and separated from the body)
but that does not take away the good (it is among my favorites next to the one from Prehistoric Kingdom and the one from Mezosoic Life)
very sensationalized and not realistic, given how current animals behave. its very unlikely trex would have attacked adult triceratops. they would be far too dangerous and such recklesness would be quickly weeded out by natural selection. it would have chosen its victim carefully, hunting juveniles, sickly creatures or running down fleet footed non armoured dinosaurs like hadrosaurs. and predatory animals rarely use their killing weapons in fights with members of their own species. disputes over territory or mates are usually resolved in various kinds of ritualized posturing, shows of strength etc, and one usually either backs down or submits before real injury. animals tend to evolve non lethal fighting behaviours. i would not be suprised if trex fought each other by whacking each other with their tails or butting heads and shoving. maybe the locked open jaws like hippos and stags do. i cant see them biting each others tails off. thats just a childish idea. i expect they got plenty of minor injuries from barging and squabbling at kills.
It says it was 13ft tall at the hip. But for some reason I use to think it was 24ft tall at the head. I’m personally conflicted.
They're usually around 15 ft tall
Ótimo continua,like i lover t rex
Tgis is so accurate! The model, sounds, movements,so good!!
*this documentary just like Walking With Dinosaurs is just pitch black prefect.*
*Along with this video by KingRexy, which is also greatly prefect,and I lied it for that.*
the skin collor is so nice and realistic. so nice
Question. How plenty were the T. rex's feathers? Is there less feather like in that video? Or was it plenty enough of feathers to cover the whole torso and upper head?
No one knows.
@@riamus7258 ok... I hope some people find out the truth of t rex
I love the model and the roars, but the way it goes about doing its actions seems a bit computer like , for example when it goes to roar, in other worlds I see more cgi than actuall behavior if that makes sense, but I love it none the less
this feels like the dinosaurs are from a video game
We In (2021-2022) The Rexy Was A Best Dinosaurs In The World
Bow Down To The King of The Tyrant 😍😎👑👍🔥🔥🔥
Wasn’t this the same guy who made The Isle’s early animals?
Vlad Konstantinov the legend yes.
King Rexy his models are god tier and it’s so satisfying watching them in action
The rex model is amazing. But the animation, sound and everything it does is bad. And the worst part was how the rex attacked the triceratops and INSTANTLY killed it
The t rex snapped the triceratops spine. 6.2 tons slamming down on your neck is going to break a triceratops neck because how weak the hide and skin is behind the frill.
And there are still people who think that accurate dinosaurs cannot be intimidating or majestic.... what a great desing. I just have one question, would it be necessary to add lips or not?
Don't think it would exactly by necessary. But consensus heavily falls upon lips, so I would 100% give it lips.
@@riamus7258 and the feathers would also be necessary or not?
@@jc0044 as stupid as not putting feathers sounds, I'd say it's 50/50. Go with either interpretation. Jury is still out.
@@riamus7258 controversy, what a great novelty in the world of paleontology 😂. But seriously thanks for clarifying my doubts
@@riamus7258 Also, what do you think about this desing? images.app.goo.gl/ysCGiQBAPG1hsAuA8
Animation isn't bad but the models are extremely accurate
Fun Fact: National Geographic Korea once released this documentary in South Korea by 2015 with 3 other documentaries (Spinosaurus Uncovered, Dino Death Match, & T-rex Autopsy) and named them in a whole as "Jurassic Special" in honour of the Jurassic World's release.
T. rex: *inhale*
T. rex: _mooooo_
even the triceratops is accurate!!! wow! The tyrannosaurus is incredibly accurate but it should have lips covering the teeth
It's beautiful!
Also, Allosaurus: Ultimate Survivor when?
More like Ceratosaurus
This thing thrived and outlived three larger predators
i really really love the eyes
I don’t know how a T. rex opens its mouth so wide then make the quietest lowest gurgles I’ve ever heard on a large theropod dinosaur.
I like Rex!
Good Tyrannosaurus rex design, bad documentary
battlechampion10426 How is it a bad documentary
@@tyrannotherium7873
It is a bad documentary in my opinion because of the fact that they represent incorectly the behavior of this animals, the Tyrannosaurus rex surviving the Triceratops inguries, the same Triceratops killing the Tyrannosaurus rex when their other one is just dead, these are the examples i could give seeing just those fragments of documentary, also its not as well animated that some other documentaries
The animation is not garbage at all you guys are on crack
@@tyrannotherium7873 It's not the best in the world and feels clunky
@@tyrannotherium7873 Even King Rexy states this on his comment
I was wondering what happened to this documentary
Narrator: "Our earliest primate ancestors hadn't get appeared. This was a world dominated by dinosaurs"
Purgatorius: Am I a joke to you?
Narrator: yes :D
This video is awesome
Finally we can figure this shit out. Also damn I just noticed that this rex has very small sparse feathering. Bloody great!
damn boi he's thicc
dayem*
Not as much as saurian version
Valley of the thicc Rex:A'M I A JOKE TO YOU?????
The bright colors means one is male and the dim colors means the other one is female
"Discovery and BBC have had their fun. Now its time for Nat Geo's."
0:52 It's no hate for the footage or something, but, Am I the only one who laughs when sees that T-Rex eating scene? (0:52)
I mean, he uses its entire bite force to eat a *chunk of meat*
He must enjoy it at a maximum!
This design of tyranosaurus rex is accurate and great
The only bad thing in this design is that the arms are very short
The arms are fine. The real inaccuracies are the lack of facial ornamentation and depending on your position of the debate, lips.
Ok already confirm that the t.rex not had lips and the most likely is that he had primitive feathers
@@sebaselerizo8790 lack of lips isn't confirmed. And a very weak side of the lips argument too. Most paleontologists are against liplessness.
I already knew he didn't have lips
those roars lmfaooooo thought trexes were supposed to sound scary and intimidating
They weren’t actually
@@Alpha-ki5gt Yup, their Lungs (if i remember right, it might be another organ) Weren't Strong enough to Roar.
These sound effects are pretty likely in my case. It is pretty realistic.
Now I just wish they got good dinosaur animators to match the good dinosaur modellers.
Everytime This T-Rex Are Friends!
1:19 Dude These Triceratops are being savage and assholes towards the T Rex.
this is a motivational program disguised as a paleontology documentary
I liked this design