Real T-Rex Sounds
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- Опубликовано: 4 фев 2025
- These are recreated sounds by blending and deepening crocodiles and birds mumbling noises as they are the closest relatives to the T-Rex. The T-Rex likely only made low noises like this as they do not have a larynx or syrinx.
I work at a zoo, and hearing the lion roar from up close sends chill down your spine. It makes your whole chest vibrate. You never get used to it. I can't imagine what it must be to have a much bigger creature in front of you.
Or constant shelling and explosions while being on the battefield. People are not used to such high decibels.
@@OFIR_Kubsontrue shell shock
I don't know why but I don't believe you.
@@GODCONVOYPRIME What makes working at a zoo hard to believe?
@@GODCONVOYPRIME a lot of people say the same it’s the loudest big cat
As iconic as those roars from Jurassic Park are,this just adds a completely different sense of fear that's both raw but incredibly primal.
Yeah this is a primal fear inducing sound, it almost seems alien
King Kong 2005 was more accurate
This is SO MUCH MORE terrifying than the roar. Imagine being in the jungle and suddenly you hear that, you can feel the vibration in your entire body and you know it's too late
TO BE FAIR in the original JP movies they did use a mix of Crocodiles/elephants/lions. So not SUPER far off!
This sounds so scary I'd just shoot myself to be over with it as quickly as possible.
You'd very much FEEL it more than hear it honestly. Those low frequencies will vibrate your insides like crazy
Make you shit yourself
I feel like this T-Rex 🦖 Sound would probably kill a person or cause someone a heart attack due to it being so Loud and Strong I got a feeling
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Exactly what I was thinking the feeling you’d have from the vibrations would be insane in reality looking what information we have on them I think the vibrations would be the only thing you really feel/hear I don’t think we would hear thunderous footsteps like the movies maybe leaf’s and branches every once in a while but I think some people forget these were giant predators and some believe these vibrations were used to communicate over long distances (may be true may be completely inaccurate) but it’s fascinating to think of how life would be with them still around and how we would actually feel looking at or hearing one of these animals
No need, a vibe does already.
"What about Cooper?!"
"Forget him, times up."
"But hey waiiiit."
😂
Dino Crisis quote!!!
They need to remake Dino Crisis.
“Cooper do you read me? Forget about Freeman.”
These low-frequency, ultrasound types of noises, which dinosaurs such as T rex were much more likely to have produced than the classically associated roar, are so much more intimidating. These bellows and woops make them sound utterly alien.
Edit: infrasound* (sound acoustics is not my area of expertise!)
I agree
T rexes has sensitive ears so it's likely they'd just growl than what the misleading Jurassic world has showned.
This is so creepy and scary
Gives me warden vibes
Infrasonic sounds*
If I heard this in a movie, I'd be on the edge of my seat. This is incredibly terrifying. Fantastic sound design.
ON THE EDGE??? ILL BE BALLED UP IN THE SEAT
Spielberg may have to go back and do this whole shit over.
@@n0t_CG Spielberg may have to go back and do this whole shit over.
@@terrencehollins8072no he won’t. The jp rex roar is too iconic. It won’t pair well with JP’s grand music theme either.
Godzilla actually makes a lot of these same sounds in the Legendary movies
I remember reading Jurassic Park as a kid. There was one part that always stuck with me. In the book a park attendant leaves the two children in the car when the T-Rex comes. He describes the sound of the T-Rex as a primal terror “something no man was ever meant to hear”. These sounds also fit that description.
That is such a cool line to read
A scream from another world
that line is so fucking cool holy shit
Ed Regis, that guy's name was. He also literally pissed his pants when the Rex roared.
Especially when they word it "like an other worldly scream" sent shivers down my spine just thinking about it
Idk why but at 0:21 I find that sound strangely soothing but menacing. It’s like the prehistoric past has come back to haunt us
tbh we would terrorise the Dinosaur more than they terrorise us
The logic does seem good, but unfortunately we didn't exist back then ha
This is actually really creepy but strangely relaxing at the same time.
That's nature for ya, even if it's 65,000,000 year old nature
@@anamericangrizzlybear8315correction 66,000,000
@@midnightaurora9483 correction not everyone is an atheist
Lol how it is relaxing?
This sound is so intimidating
@@marceloaugusto9787 I know it’s intimidating but idk tbh,maybe it’s the low pitched sounds or something idk.
This is way more terrifying than movie depictions and i LOVE IT
@@dragosnasie9135 it's not the same, zombies in the way horror depicts are nor real.
Dinosaurs were, these are reconstructed trex sounds, these are VERY likely how it actually soundes, they're a bit inaccurate, their call would be been closer to a cassowarys territorial rumble, but this vid is close enough.
@@AnAngryMagpie would be cool if zombies were real tho
Im ur 1k like
@@LilXancheX bro no it would not
Movie way or real life way either way you won't last.
For a moment it sounded like the Godzilla's atomic breath charging up. That said, while the T-rex roars as we know them from Jurassic Park were scary, imagine walking through the forest and hearing -these- sounds. They sound scary af too.
yeah it totally sounds like Godzillas intimidation displaying in 2019 and his nuclear pulse charge
True 👍
I was just thinking that
What's even scarier is in fact Rexes CAN be stealthy. You wouldn't even know one is near you until it's late. The only reason you'd hear it do what it is doing in the video is simply because it hasn't found food to hunt yet, lol
THATS WHAT IN SAYING, BROS GODZILLA FOR REAL
Scary but still cool . Jurassic Park and Jurassic world would have been horror movies with these realistic sounds . I wish it was so.
Many people find this scarier than roars in the movies and that's probably because this is realistic, our instinct tells us that it means danger
it would with the other sound? 😂
Uhh no? lmao 99% of people would think that the roars are realistic so that wouldn't even matter, the reason people find this more scary than the roars is because it's more eerie
what instincts man? humans didnt meet dinos ;P
We never lived with them how can our instincts know😂 our instincts tell us to be scared or animals that roar like tigers and crocs
@@kevinkoster8066 TL;DR - The instinct is real. The long version:
While you are correct on a technical level, to answer your and other's similar questions we DO in fact have an instinct to fear extremely bass heavy noises and sounds like this because it still signals danger. May I remind y'all of thunders and earthquakes and other natural disasters that we very much have and still encounter that also signal danger if it wasn't for modern buildings and such that just barely survive disasters. It is further proven by the science behind horror films, modern horror movies have a hidden bass sound you usually can't hear but "feel" in the cinema, the very instinct the OP is talking about is triggered by this and you feel unease and get scared more easily as a result because of said instinct telling you something bad is about to happen. Keep in mind you would feel these sounds much like a bass heavy concert in your chest and you would probably spot the who knows how many feet tall monster willing to eat you and given the size you would be helpless to reasonably do anything, case in point you would probably panic beyond help.
No hate though, just putting it out there for you and others asking the same thing. You don't have to encounter something for your body to fear it on a natural level, I mean take your immune system for example, did you know it is coded like 500 years into the future for bacteria we don't even know about or have encountered? It's crazy, it takes the code of one virus and evolves ant bodies for an insane variety of mutations in advance and evolves it to a level where it is no longer recognisable and is a completely new thing we probably won't even encounter in our very lifetimes, but the body is still afraid of it enough to prepare. So instinctively fearing something just because you haven't encountered it before is still possible. In fact the biggest fear is the fear of the unknown, so hearing this technically unknown sound would once again probably trigger an instinctual fear even though it is irrational. It's quite literally like the fear of the dark, you don't fear being alone in the dark, you fear the opposite of NOT being alone in the dark, it's the fact that you don't KNOW that scares you as you have no basis of information, just like your brain has no basis for this sound and therefore would be the same level of irrationally scared. Our fear of the dark didn't come from generations of bad experiences with darkness, it comes from the lack of information in it and not knowing what could be in it, just like this sound wouldn't connect to something you are aware of as it sound out of this world.
This instinct was used during the Vietnam war actually, the Americans would play ghostly and creepy sound in the woods to creep off and demoralise Vietnamese soldiers. Are ghosts real? Do they have a real sound we should instinctively fear? No... but it worked simply because while a sound of a tiger or something along those lines is scary indeed, you at least know what it is and know what to do kinda as you also have generations of instincts to fight these things or run from them, but a sound of absolutely no known normal origin would be so much worse for you psyche as now you're not only terrified but you also have no idea what it is or where it is coming from or what to do OR what is wants. Way more questions and all that under panic.
So yes, the instinct is very real and there is a lot of psychology to back up this claim.
But hope you enjoyed the read if you did, apologies for the extreme length but I got lost in the typing. 😅Thank you for your time and have a wonderful day! 😇
Imagine hearing this at 3am while sleeping in the woods with no covers, just out in the open woods. This sound just sent shivers down my spine 😖
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Okay yeah, but sidenote why in the ever loving fuck would you be sleeping in the woods at 3am with no covers?
Who sleep in the woods with no covers this days
imagine coping other peoples comments lol
The shivers would come from the cold
Damn. It’s eerie and spine-chilling. I never knew that a T-Rex can be like a whale making those sounds. Never believe what Jurassic Park had made everyone think that they know what dinosaurs sound like. Even it’s easily mistaken for a Parasaurolophus call. But what would it’s growls sound like?
Jurassic park just went with what they could work with back then.
And also, JP dinosaurs aren't even the original. They're ingen experiments brought to life followed by other companies in the JP franchise.
Dinosaurs been in film for almost 100 years, they all roar but let's bash A Masterpiece.
@@Makasennn Jaws wasn't the first deadly shark but that doesn't change the fact that Peter Benchly regrets writing it for the harm it did to shark conservation and human understanding of sharks. Masterpiece or no it's about exposure.
I honestly hope they roared. So much more bada** than just a hum.
The reason this sound is scarier than the roar is because the noise is at the right frequency to where it triggers our fight or flight response, which is more terrifying than we first thought it would be.
Imagine hearing this on a dark night, in the open ocean. Amazing, but terrifying.
Honestly i would shit my pant's even if i would meet a Mammut.
They were also terrifying & Dangerous.
As a thalassophobic I will 💀
Gonna feel the same in ARK 💀
That's something that I've always thought, that probably the most terrifying thing you could do to a person, is send them back to the time of Dinosaurs, and just drop them in the middle of the Ocean, with no land in sight. If it happened to me, I'd find the quickest way to just end myself, I wouldn't want to find out what's below or around me.
@@Cp-kaizo same bro, im shitting bricks out here
If you take dinosaurs as an example it’s quite scary to imagine what could potentially exist on other planets
T-Rex 2
Hell might exist a planet where dinosaurs are still a thing
Giant spiders 🕷️
@@DerNomade1871 Given the absurd size of the universe it’s actually more likely than not
OH SHIT I NEVER THOUGHT ABOUT THAT 😭 dawg I always thought there would be some egg headed looking aliens or like weird humans 😭 but god dang you opened my eyes
The very last sound you would wanna hear at night in a forest
yeah no kidding 😰
In the cretaceous period
@@imtemplar1940 Oh but it'd be FAR far worse now.
I mean... back then, you'd have a 50 50 chance of being able to defend yourself, now? You're some bag of flesh walking around in a forest.
Lol
@@paquixyz4000yea true, especially the people who think its fun going into random forests at night
The scientifically accurate T. rex sounds make it so much more menacing and scary. Imagine hearing it outside your house
Nothing scientific about it, without the intact tissue you can’t possibly know what they sounded like. Sounds cool though i hope they sound like this when a mad scientist brings them back.
Ive always loved the idea of low frequency sounds stunning people out of fear. Just imagine youre going on about your day and you hear something strange, but its not the sound that stops you. It's the vibrations you feel in every muscle and the feeling of being watched
Ever felt a lion’s roar? That’s what you just described.
I'm listening to it in my headphone and I already feel completely stunned. So I can't imagine how terrifying it would be with the real thing
@@zaer-ezartDon't forget about the T-Rex himself ☠️
👍🏻 yes
ironically enough few days ago a very well developed larynx was found on a pinacosaurus...non avian dinosaurs could very well have produced louder and more complex sounds than just deep low frequency sounds
Well yes, in a pinacosaurus, an ankylosaurid. We still aren’t sure wether non-avian theropods had them. It’s likely dromeosaurs had them as they are close relatives of modern birds (avian dinosaurs)
@@theotheseaeagle we are not sure indeed but the chances of all dinosaurs having one increased with this discovery, we just could not have found it yet because thats an organ and organs are almost impossible to preserve, so i would suggest people can get a bit more creative than just the same cassowary sound effect and slowed down crocodilians
@@firegator6853 Honestly though, even if T. rex did have more complex vocalizations, it would probably still sound a lot like this just because it was such a big animal. It would make very, very deep noises regardless.
@@catpoke9557 just because an animal is big doesnt mean it always has to make deep sounds, or more correctly ONLY deep sounds, as they might have varied a lot, animals dont have just 1 call
That was Ankylosaur, an ornithischian dinosaur. It's unclear if and which non avian dinosaurs, specifically for tyrannosaurs non avian theropods, could produce what type of sounds. As mentioned in other comments.
Easily the most underrated remix of Feel Good Inc. I've ever heard. Fantastic job transforming this masterpiece and nice job on the cover art!
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*manic laughter followed by trex roar*
I needed to download the sound and put it in fast speed to check it and of course LMAO
LAMO😂
Yes it's really well done
This never fails to scare me.
I always come here to feel this scary but good feeling.
As someone born and raised in Alberta it is quite humbling to know that these magnificent creatures once roamed here
Well thank God not anymore 😅
Me too man. Goin around the drumheller area puts it in perspective. The dinosaurs ruled earth for millions upon millions of years. This is their planet, we’re just watching it for them
I live in alberta
amen bud!
@@humanperson3779 Humans are more destroying it than watching it.
Thing is you wouldn't just hear this you'd probably feel it as well.
that's the point of it being so bassy, you would literally feel the ground shaking like when thunder rolls ..a creature that's so huge and loud that its breathing makes the ground shake and you feel it in your chest
You would feel it in your chest, to feel the vibrations.
I'd feel it in my loins as well. Oh trex my heart will go on!!
@@sleazyfellow I knowatyumean. Those really quiet bass noises are terrifying. Talking ball of fuzz level fear hear.
now imagine the scale of this considering the fact that if a lion roars next to you can break your timbales
Dude, imagine being time traveled back to the Cretaceous Period. You’re in the middle of the woods in the middle of nowhere when you suddenly start hearing these sounds. I would’ve been scared shitless.
I think the most ominous part is that it’s not a roaring sound; it’s a quiet sound, but simultaneously it’s deep and conveys the power of its owner.
ehhh... trying to hide anywhere is probably impossible, it got very good eye sight and even one of the best sense of smells this world have ever produced!
probably comparable to a subtle but reverberating bass, the bass size with enough power to stop heartbeat
IT DIDN'T MAKE SOUND WHEN WALKING BECAUSE IT HAD PADS ON HIS FEET.. this guy should do his research
@@Karl.Jayce-DEtrue but the sound of stuff getting crushed under it's weight would definitely have made a lot of noises
Its resonant. Not loud but will travel long distances. Thats what makes it ominous to me
This gives me goosebumps, even though our species didn’t coexist during the same timeline and the gap is extremely huge, it’s still impressive the sensitivity that we have rooted in our evolutionary history
Actually if you do deep research into it you will find that it is a possibility/probability due to the fact they have now found problems with Carbon dating & how it's not accurate and it's possible that humans did coexist with them and lived among them,which is terrifying to think about IMO trying to survive back then.. look into carbon dating and how it may not be as accurate as we've been led on to believe. Much love 💯 👊 be safe and hope you have a wonderful day! 😊
I don't think that we recognize it, it's just foreign and that's what makes it scary.
@@jamescoleman3526 alright take it easy with your theories. that's some bullshit
"deep research" just means read whatever on the internet and take it as fact.. I bet your sources are reddit and 4chan
@@jamescoleman3526 carbon dating is used for things in the range of 50,000 years. So no dinosaur fossils don't use carbon dating and it's a known fact we didn't exist cause there isn't a single human fossil in the rock layers where dinosaur fossils were usually found
@@jamescoleman3526 bro if you actually did any research you would know that carbon dating is accurate with a small margin of error but you can't carbon date a fossil as it no longer contains carbon 14 which is needed to carbon date something. To find out the true age of a fossil you would use something like potassium argon dating.
This is so crazy to listen to I’m slowly becoming a sound design fan and this is incredible it sounds so alien yet so familiar and natural it’s incredibly unique and strangely beautiful in it’s own right
This sound like godzilla 2019 in the water and he edit the sound , so the sound more slow and 0:37 is the dorsal godzilla glowing
I was hearing super agressive deep bass strings around 1:00, and it was weird.
I'm also hyper tired, so🤷♀️
Edit: 0:36 - 0:40
It's not real, it's fictional.
@@Fractalchemysticalit's not totally fictional.. They can't roar so that one is the closest we have of Rex.
Sounds familiar because lot of these sounds are common sounds but edited
0:43 is godzilla charging
Me whata hell is that godzilla my friend: F*** what is that blue raise me: we cooked
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That sounds so majestic i want to hear that all day
Play the isle evrima for such dino experience 💜 they follow newest studies
From a safe distance, right?
pov : dream on it : OH NO PLS
@@kodymeyers9126 You mean the isle where they have loud ass 1 calls and nothing like in this video? I think not. lmao
T-Rex ASMR type shi
It’s beautiful and terrifying at the same time. It definitely gives the foreboding effect that the T-Rex itself brings. It is amazing what mother nature can create.
Not gonna lie, the real T.rex sound is probably much more terrifying than the T.rex roars we hear in dinosaur movies. Just imagine you're out in the woods camping with your friends then you guys hear these mumbling sounds...
Thing is, we won't ever know what they REALLY sounded like.
Everything is pure speculation and guessing.
@@Kolek-sun-eater yep
@@Kolek-sun-eaterthis is the most accurate based on current data yes we will never know the exact sounds but we can make stuff that was likely very similar
@@peeperleviathan2839 one thing I wonder is how loud the sound of it biting down would have been.
@@johnsmith3859 It would probably hurt your ears to listen to, if I'm being honest. The snap of a crocodile is already loud enough. I can't even imagine the snap of a T. rex. Then again, the snap might be such a low frequency because of how wide the mouth is, that it might not actually sound that loud.
Thank you for going back in time and obtaining theses sounds for us must of been super scary getting that close to a T. rex. Hope your trip back was safe
surpisingly this is terrifying and relaxing at the same time
its relaxing to hear when we're listening to this safe in our homes
@@translucent8not in the dark tho. i get chills if i listen to this in the dark.
@@kyon-kyon- i agree and not only in the dark but also alone
This scientific paleo accurate whatever roar is so boring it makes me go to sleep
I really respect the OP for going back in time 170 million years to record this 👍🏻
Same 😂
Technically would be more like 70 million years, t rex wasn't around 170 million years ago
Technically it would be *5 000* years. Not millions!
Had to get real close too for the mic to pic it up. Don't know how he made it back with those giant balls he's got.
@@userxyv33-v7i 5000? you're joking
The way the throat was structured and that Dinosaurs are reptiles its very unlikely they roared, as that is something only really found in carnivorous mammals. The sound you made is a lot closer to what it MIGHT have sounded like, much closer the any other movie! The sound it could have was probably variations of hissing, low bellows and guttural growls, like alligators or crocodiles we see to day. Thank you for reading my autistic rant on dinosaurs 🦕 ❤️
Better than 99% of the other comments. Actually informative and not some stupid braindead quip written to garner likes.
wait, i thought dinosaurs weren't reptiles because they're closer to birds than to lizards. I literally know nothing, this isn't some kinda correction to your statement but a genuine question
@wobblyboi they are related to birds, yes! But they are still reptiles :D Though sum dino bone structures r apparently too birdlike, and it's just all very fuzzy. Honestly, dinos are just too far back for us to really understand and the line is blurred lol
@@wobblyboi that doesn't take away the fact that they are reptiles. Crocodiles are reptiles too but they're more closely related to birds than to the other groups of reptiles.
Thank you for autistically ranting about dinosaurs and it actually being very informative and cool to read ❤ 🦕
I know someone already said this, but the reason these are scary is because they trigger a response telling us there is danger, telling us we still have instincts as prey
Source?
This is 10x times more scary then the sounds they make in Jurassic Park. Definitively creepy! Great job.
Spielberg may have to go back and do this whole shit over.
It's creepy sure, but the Rex roar is as iconic as it gets and for a good reason too.
well the science and understanding of vocal structure wasn't as developed then. let alone machines that could hypothetically remake what it might sound like based on fossil records and other animals.
Nope . I’ll take the Jurassic park sounds over this shit any day
@@julianmitchell5776 try to live in the present
I would love to see a REAL HORROR Dinosaur movie where they look just like this, dark settings, always raining and cloudy. And you just hear this LOW town moving towards you. Would be SUPER cryptic. Also can't believe you went back in time just to record this, that must've been really scary!!!
Ok ok, I will make this f movie
Spielberg may have to go back and do this whole shit over.
Jurassic Park the novel is very much what you seek.
@@Joe_Karably he said a movie not a book
@@thebinksake8741I would take a book over a movie any day. I'd rather work my brain than rot it
POV: you’re lost in the woods and begin to hear this
Boy you better run
Scary but I think you would have less to fear from a T-Rex than smaller predators , humans would be too skinny to catch his interest.
Well, unless there is a smal cave/hole I am dead
Holy shoot, then I'd have a worst fate than death
Just use your Jurassic Park Sam Neill training-Manual which says if you stand still they cant see you even though they have 13x the visual acuity than that of people. Should be fine 👌👍
idk if this is related but i can feel the heartbeat through my foot atm
Yes yes, I love this. It sounds so much more intimidating and mysterious.
These sounds with headphones are incredible, thanks for recording this
It's just fake bullshit man, ffs.
Definitely quite alien and something more unnatural to the human mind. We’re so used hearing mammals roar as either intimidation or etc, that a lot of us wouldn’t know what dinosaurs really sounded like.
T-Rex to English: "I can smell ya."
The low frequency "growls" are setting my nervous system on fire man.
MY HEART RATE IS UP FR
IT DIDN'T MAKE SOUND WHEN WALKING BECAUSE IT HAD PADS ON HIS FEET.. this guy should do his research
@@korynnef7392I can barely feel my heartbeat. It’s geninely as if my body is forcing itself to adapt to the primal fear and lower the heartbeat so nothing can hear it. It reminds me of animals going silent in forests when alpha predators are around.
This is so much creepier and scary than the usual roar in movies. And it’s more realistic. You would not only hear the low growl, you would feel vibrations too. Your entire chest would feel it. Why can’t movies do this instead? Jurassic Park could have been a lot scarier.
Spielberg may have to go back and do this whole shit over.
Do remember, that the dinosuars seen in the movie were not true dinosaurs. They were crossbreeds between million year old dinosaur DNA and frog DNA. They were a dinosuar frog hybrid.
@@isaactaylor8086 True. But the reason why they did the loud roar is to make it sound scary and intimidating, when honestly if they tried to be more accurate with the sounds it would have been so much scarier. Imo
@@Crow__007 they didn't have the developed science then to do that. that was the number 1 concern when making jurassic park. that the science might change after they released it so thats why they are imperfect genetic freaks trying to represent what was. it was all on purpose and for a reason.
I dunno. That scene with the T. rex breaking out of her paddock was horror. Perfectly paced.
Massive respect to the man who got back in time just to record these sounds
Wow, what an original fucking comment...
@@ldawg7117 sorry, I didn't know I was suppose to match YOUR sense of humor. Thousand apologies.
@@KevinGarcia-lr7zq You don't have to match his sense of humor, he doesn't have one. His life is already a mess.
He just set the dial & flipped a couple of switches, no biggie.
God, when will you people stop with that overused went back in time comment? Are you too stupid to think of something original or?
actually way more scarier than the t rex sounds in jurrasic park, this one sound like the end of times with an armies of demons coming for you only
Lol if the JP Trex roared right infront of you you would shit your pants. Stop cappin
@@Bilboshaggins30I mean yeah it’s a giant reptile that could eat you in one bite
@@Bilboshaggins30 they said that the depicted sound of the t rex in this video is scarier than the one in Jurassic Park, not that the one in Jurassic Park is not scary at all...😭
@@Bilboshaggins30 bro you know damn well what Vladimir ((lame ass name considering the current political climate, fuck you Vladimir)) meant.
It's scarier on screen, a trex roaring or not in general would terrify someone.
You know Vladimir ((lame ass name)) meant it in a way that this sound is scarier than the roar on TV, because it is, stop playing dumb.
@@Bilboshaggins30 this is better than the inaccurate jp rex
1:08 sounds like war zone
Lmao
Absolutely terrifying.
And weirdly soothing in some cases, which honestly adds to how terrifying it is.. (if you aren’t aware of what the sound is, it could easily lull you into a false sense of security before striking)
It's probably better for the trex to sound lulling and quiet (for us), because a loud roar in a forest is an easy way to lose prey
Now dinosauruses might've had vastly different hearing so to them this might've been loud
@@thearsalandombgaming it's dinosaurs
For those wondering what those rumblings are, that's just what really low frequencies sound like. Anything below 20 hertz, and the individual cycles of the air moving that make up sound are actually distinguishable by the human ear and brain. It's kind of like why a buzzsaw sounds like it's making a tone when cutting through something, because the sounds of the individual cuts are so fast that they just blend in our minds.
I'm more wondering about loud steps..IT DIDN'T MAKE SOUND WHEN WALKING BECAUSE IT HAD PADS ON HIS FEET.. this guy should do his research
Even my dog got terrified hearing this, immediately rose up out of instinct
I honestly don’t think a t-Rex would really bother with us. It’s like us not being interested in eating something the size of a fly. But if you piss it off like a fly, he will demolish your existence in a heartbeat.
Only you forget one thing. They did not become this big instantly. Younger smaller rexes probably would have been satisfied with human size pray.
Humans are thousands of times bigger than flies while T-Rex's are only hundreds bigger than humans. While I think you're right that we probably aren't worth the effort of hunting, I think we are much closer to their threshold than flies are to ours.
Imagine hearing/feeling this noise from a distance, all the while knowing that the most feared predator to walk the earth already knew you were there. It saw you LONG before you saw it. Watching you ever so silently. Waiting. Then, before you even had time to look back, it caught you, crushing your bones like candy beneath it's eight-inch teeth. The last moments of your life eclipsed by agony and horror. All but one sound were amiss, a deep humming echoing throughout the pitch-black forests.
Dude imagine a Jewish Ginger T-Rex stealing your potpie.
@@the_black_hawk1313yes
You must be a blast at parties
Idk the giganotosaurus is pretty bad ass too
If one ended up in modern times people probably wouldn't recognize it as a danger until they seen it, by that time it's would probably be too late. The real king of kings, the Tyrant lizard King.
fella, if i heard this i'd scream GODZILLA
@@NotASpyPootis dude people these days are so dumb they'd try to scare it of by throwing empty beer bottles at it and shouting, mainly because they're drunk.
Yeah, although to be fair, a Tyrannosaurus would probably not hunt people. We're pretty smol, fast and annoying. They'd probably go for cattle or elephants.
Let’s not forget, T. rex could see up to 3 miles away, you wouldn’t see him coming, you wouldn’t see him at all, but he would see you
@@swoops7687 If he hunted at night, that would make him more terrifying. That would make a fucking good horror flick.
Even if it couldn’t roar, the sound of a T. rex still sounds scary.
Tyrannosaurus did probably roar, even some birds are capable to.
I think you mean if it could
The T Rex likley did roar.
I don't think a T. Rex could roar as it's a reptile and it also lacked a larynx or a syrinx so it probably couldn't make loud sounds at all
@@mist0804 Two things. Reptiles DOES have larynx and syrinx, Tyrannosaurus should have these structures too. Also some modern archosaurs can roar, like crocodiles or cassowaries.
Nice beats!!
The bass is thick as hell!!!
This is both eerie and soothing.
What's even scarier than the fact that's it's so quiet, it probably walked quite too. The only time walking makes noise is if you're in a silent empty area, wearing shoes, or are running
If im not mistaken it wouldn't be that quiet, thus is a very large creature and natural would probably be decently loud depending on how close you were, and how loud it wanted to be. Thought i could be wrong
@@Or_ros117 T-Rex is thought to be an ambush predator. Its likely it was very silent if it wanted to be. South african elephants are known to be able to walk very silent and they are about 4 tons in weight. Not hard to imagine a rex being able to sneak around, how else would it be able to sustain its body mass if it was a pure scavanger?
@Mosaab twice Ofc its mostly speculation, that is why i said "its thought to be" and then provided a living example of a very big animal that can be very silent just to illustrate that it is indeed possible for such a large animal to sneak around. I never claimed t-rex being an ambush predator to be a solid fact
You know what's even worse about this sound? Tyrannosaurus had some insanely good eyesight. Like, so good that it could see you nearly 5 Kilometres away. (That's 3 Miles for you Imperial users.) It's almost certain that if you could hear this sound the Tyrannosaur could very well be within enough distance to spot you.
as an american cross country runner 5k to 3 mile is the only conversion I know 🤣
3 MILES????
@@Deadflower019 Some Eagles today can see up to 2 Miles. So yeah, T-Rex could easily track you down if it was dead set on doing so.
How many AR-15s is that? im American
@@Warden-fi1um 9,504 AR-15s, laid end to end.
This is way more terrifying than I could have imagined... borderline alien
This dude really went back in time to record T. rex sounds much appreciated.
Yeah I know i know
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Were you really one of the first 10,000 people to post that, or did you have help?
@@rayflaherty3441 what? I just posted
@@BirbbmaN did you travel in time, because youtube says 2 months ago.
0:38 Damn, you revived a childhood memory of mine. I loved imagining dinosaurs that charged up laser breaths back in my childhood days.
someone actually noticed. W
So in short, they sounded like;
A braking semi, a giant door creaking, an old WWII plane, a lightsaber, a bass, a V8 muscle car and an occasional shotgun firing? EPIC!!
Really appreciate you going back in time to record these. Must of been scary
To think that these vibrations will go up your spine even from far. You would not just hear it, but feel it.
I've said it before and will keep saying it: what I find most amazing about T-Rex, is that usually the more we learn about an extinct specie, the more the wildest feats or theories about what they could do become more moderate. Not in this case. The more we learn about the T-Rex, the more we realized the it is as amazing as we first believed, even more. Best eyesight and sense of smell. Strongest bite force of any known land creature, modern or past. Probably quite smart to be an ambush predator. T_Rex is and keep proving to be worthy of the king in his name.
Yeah basically the JP Rex would have slaughtered almost everyone, including the big dinosaurs it goes up against. And it's not just its senses and intelligence, research shows it would have had padded feet not unlike lions, allowing even a behemoth like it to sneak up behind its victims, especially in pouring rain.
Bro listen to these with your devices at full volume and with your eyes closed I swear my heart was in my throat 💀
Thank god for the brave person who actually recorded a real trex
Somebody needs to make a horror film/movie with a portrayal of dinosaurs in this fashion. Roars are cool and all, but damn it would be neat to see or HEAR dinosaurs more paleontologically accurate in media.
I wish I could travel back in time to witness these animals!
you sure?
No you don’t
Bro gonna regret it
i wish there was a machine that simulated other periods in time so i can witness these creatures with safety 😭
You'd witness them while digesting in their stomach.
I’d love to hear them add some of these sounds to the T. rex in the movie. Maybe a new dinosaur. Of course they’d probably add in some roars, but imagine hearing these sounds with a movie sound system? It would vibrate the seats. 😂
Thanks for going back in time to get this footage
Props to the guy who had a Time Machine and went back in time to get these sounds
One can imagine a massive beast that would create such resonance, and if it where close you could feel the vibrations with your body, with out necessarily hearing the low frequencies.
I love how these sounds are both so deep they may are sort of infrasound, and yet what I'd imagine would be deafening, all at the same time
That high frequency clicking and burst pulse sounds are terrific
Could you imagine how good a reimagined first and second Jurassic Park movies with ultra realistic dinosaurs and a story much closer to the books with an R rating would be? I would literally set dinosaurs loose in San Diego to see that happen.
Imagine, it’s a foggy morning, your walking through a wooded area, and then suddenly you hear these bone chilling bellows and grumbles.
An animal doesn’t have to roar to be scary, in fact studies show that humans and other animals show more fear towards low frequency sounds
I don't "here" any noises. I went to school and learned to HEAR what the English teachers told me. You should have also.
@@derekwalker4622 You don't have to be rude about it, what if english isn't their first language?
i just stop imagining and im safe :3(dinos weren't real they were made up by old rich bored white men)
@@_whitewizardI’m assuming your a troll? I don’t understand why “white men” is used as an insult, it’s pretty sad honestly, considering many of the people who say it are white themselves. If dinosaurs are made up, enlighten me, how exactly, do you explain birds? And how do you explain the near countless amounts of fossils discovered?
@@mist0804 English is my first language, it’s a mistake on my part. I fixed it. I’m an English person
Imagine hiding in an abandoned city at night with this thing looking for you making these sounds.
Oh wow, I closed my eyes to this and...... absolute chills. Way better than the movies. The footsteps kinda sounded like they were getting closer and the roars made me want to keep quiet. Good video!
I love how alien this sounds. Realistically, it's more like something you'd hear from a large bird, which makes sense. But at the same time, it's so absolutely out of this world! I guess that makes sense since we as humans have never heard dinosaurs before! For years, it was all just a guessing game based on the structure of their bodies! This is sooooooo much cooler than any movie dinosaur noise I have ever heard.
Thanks for going back 65 million years to record these!
Um Actually dinosaurs went extinct around 68 million years ago🤓🤓🤓
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@@greatwhitesharkmadeoutoftr1792 66 millions years ago
It’s reassuring to know that if I happened to be in a close proximity to a t-rex, I would start harmonising with it
What makes it even scarier, is the fact that you wouldn't even hear the T-Rex approaching you, and by time you find out there is a T-Rex behind you, it would already be too late.
You know it's extremely rare to hear a tyrannosaurus Rex charging up its nuclear fire breath.
Sounded like godzilla that's how u know its cap
@@SPIDERMANISOVERRATED That’s also how you know you’re about to get disrespectfully fucked no matter how you look at the situation.
Sounds like Godzilla charging up his atomic breath
Yeah, totally a 'REAL TREX" sound.
@@The_PokeSaurus
This is the closest sound we can imagine, because T-Rexes were huge and at the time there weren’t proper developed vocal larynx (voice box), the dinosaur probably only produced low frequency sounds.
@@thegodofthegods1084 These are just sound effects stolen from Godzilla 2014, so no they are not the closest sound we can imagine.
0:13 Close your eyes for 20 seconds and pretend your in a ww1 trench with muffled gunfire and biplanes flying nearby
Nobody's even singing "It's A Long Way to Tipperary", immersion ruined
There was a game just like that, forgot the name though
@@corey5157 1918 - Der Unbekannte Krieg?
Tbh i kinda believe it that this is their possible true sound sounds creepier
Bro, you did such a great job, this sent chills down my spine, imagine your hiding from a t-rex and you hear these sounds, crazy.
If I heard these sounds id immediately fart in your general direction.
I am so excited to hear more of these, just wanted to say this is fascinating.
Woah!
I was not expecting that.
Way more terrifying than I thought it would be.
Humming and throat clicking is something far beyond the roars and the growling
This awakens a primal fear that I didn't know I had in me.
Sound designer is very brave, since he was not afraid to record this sound, respect
This is way more terrifying than the roars portrayed in movies.
Its hauntingly beautiful