A rhino? Hell try a plain old bull cow. I grew up in Missouri and let me tell you, we know what fences not to climb over. Those big fellas might look fat and slow but you won't be saying that as he is quickly running you down then spinning on a dime to trample and gore you again. Watch those PBR competitions. Bulls don't play around. I bet a Triceratops has all the terror of an angry bull Elephant with the agility and speed of a PBR quality Bull.
I don't understand why people are laughing at this comment... T-Rex is bipedal; he only has two legs to walk with. So if either one gives out he's down, he ain't moving and he ain't getting up again. Especially seeing that he is such a large, heavy beast! I used to do martial arts... and one time during the fight I got a nasty bruise on my leg and I couldn't properly use it anymore... of course I could still walk... with a slight limb. But quick movements? Like a swift dodge to the side or a sudden dash forward? Forget it! Forget kicking too! I couldn't effectively kick with the injured leg and neither could I stand on it and support my weight while kicking with the other! I was essentially a sitting duck! Sure I could still block my opponents attacks using my arms... but what the heck could T-Rex do in such a situation? Nothing! Except maybe try to scare away the enemy with a roar or something and try to limb away! A broken leg for a lone T-Rex was a death sentence!
This video: "Utahraptor could kill a baby T-Rex." Me, something of a genius: So could anything if you heave enough handicaps on it. A chimp could kill a T-Rex if it steps on the egg hard enough.
@@GabesEdtiz Nope. Mesozoic Era. The Cretaceous Period to be specific (83-66 Million Years Ago). We currently live in the Cenozoic Era’s Quaternary period (2.58 Million Years Ago to Now). The Cenozoic Era started 65 Million Years Ago.
Triceratops were the crackheads of the prehistoric era. Succeeded in the modern era by Honey Badgers. Both are known to take on apex predators, and both are known to be able to come out on top.
@@jasonlau4423 if they fought both would die, the giga has teeth like steak knives made for slashing and cutting veins so the tyrannosaurus would die of bleed and the giga would die from the rexes bite so nobody wins they would tie in a fair fight
I wonder if a stegosaurus could do it. I feel like if their tail had the mass of an ankylosaurus, then it would be even more effective with its impaling capabilities considering the T. rex has no armor. But since it lacks the mass, it lacks momentum so it might not be dangerous enough for t rex. Just smaller predators
Unfortunately this fight would likely not ever happen less the rex was literally starving many people think rex and many carnivores were ruthless killers but most actually were more likely to be scavengers and opportunist rather than cold blooded killers it was just safer one small injury could mean death for many dinosaurs as well theres no dino hospital haha
''He looks yummy, I grew spiky teeth'' ''He bit me, I grew strong'' ''Tooth broke, I grew stronger'' ''He scary, I has a weapon'' ''In that case, I..'' Cretaceous Extinction: Ok time for a reset.
T-Rex: "get ready to die!" - Utahraptor: "Burryaaaa! " - Ankylisaurus: "Let's play Rock scissors. Till death sets you apart" - Purusaurus: "Bloo Bloo Bloo Bloo" - Triceratops : "I'm been ready for this all my life. As my offspring after me. It's the way of the ceratopsid." - Alamossaurus: "LOL"
Fun fact: In Walking With Dinosaurs the female Trex fought the ankylosaurus and when the ankylosaurus used his club, the trex’s organs ruptured and then a few hours later she died. So you’re goddam right the ankylosaurus could kill a Trex.
Ankylosaurus are like tanks, protected with bones and thick hard skind, they are a big challenge for all carnivorous and to kill one adult they had to be minimum two to have a 89% to kill it
Triceratops and Ankylosaurus have always been my favorite dinosaurs the moment I learned of them. And the big thing is that they were able to stand up to the "tyrant king lizard" and win~. Definitely say the Ankylosaurus has a stronger edge in this fight due to the body armor protecting the back, and being a "short" animal certianly helps with attacks coming from above. But I'm still floored with the fact that the Triceratop's skull had the ball joint. Always liked the idea of them charging in like jousting knights, but the idea that they could use the horns like rapiers against foes is just as fantastic~. While the Hybrid concepts of Jurassic World are meh to me, I can't deny that having a hybrid of the 2 would be amazing~, essentially a Triceratops with the back armor and club tail of the Ankylosaurus~. Then it's got weapons on both ends and strong armor to withstand attacks.
@@Daizyujin85 not only that, the hit that the ankylosaurus got on the I.rex was by all rights a fully lethal blow. You don’t take 1,000lbs of solid bone sledge to the back of the skull and walk out alive. I don’t care WHAT animal on earth across time you are, that hit was an instant kill. That being said T.rex’s jaws were plenty suitable for tearing through that anky hide. The spikes and bone plates didn’t make the ankylosaur T.rex proof, they just needed to keep the ankylosaur alive for another minute for expressly so it could try to end the fight with the tail sledge.
I feel like Dakotaraptor may be a more appropriate choice than Utahraptor, as they nearly the same size, and Dakotaraptor actually coexisted with Tyrannosaurus. Love the dinosaur videos though! I hope you keep making them!
Instead of Utahraptor, the video should have showcased Dakotaraptor. Dakotaraptor actually did live with tyrannosaurus and might have been a threat to juveniles.
Something to note is that utahraptor had a very different body shape and probably niche compared to other dromes, possibly including dakotah too. It was much more bulky, powerful, and heavily built meaning it would probably be hunting adolescent rexes.
You can’t just say that a Utahraptor could beat a T.Rex because it could beat a juvenile. Of course the Utahraptor could kill a baby t.rex. It’s only a fair comparison if they are at the same growth stage.
I mean if you have a giga or wyvern there's no real reason why you couldn't kill a rex on foot at that point. After all the greatest predator on the ark is... man.
@@alperen7761 unfortunately they did they were just far enough away that they wouldnt be killed by the fire ball, instead the shock wave would have ripped the skin off their flesh and because they were so big they would have survived for a few minutes in absolute agony
@@alperen7761 actually it was pretty slow it started with strong winds then the winds strength got to the point where it literally peeled off there skin and as they were on the ground they were bleeding out so yeah pretty slow
Imagine being most intelligent apex god like creatures who can literally destroy earth by a nuclear bomb being vanished by a microscopic guy who just overpopulates
The Fanboy warning at the start was hilarious🤣🤣. It's sad that people can't stand to see their favorite dinosaur/animal die I mean come on it's the circle of life no dinosaurs or any animal for that matter is immortal. Also you're missing one more dinosaur that can kill the T-Rex... The trex itself. Due to fossil discovery, trexs have been known to participate in infighting.
True true. Honestly, out all of these mentioned animals, I believe most t rexes were killed by other t rexes coz we have evidence of t rex face biting each other, proving they fought time to time.
It has been proved that the toe claws of raptors were not sharp along their length like a knife, so they could not be used for disemboweling very easily. What they WERE used for was to STAB the body of a victim, more likely in the neck where an artery could be punctured. A death struggle was captured in fossils in the Gobi Desert--a ceratopsian and a raptor were locked in a death embrace when they were covered and died. The ceratopsian had one of the raptor's forelimbs in its mouth, while the raptor had its extended claw buried in the neck of the ceratopsian. Look at fossils of raptor toe claws--they were used for puncturing, not slicing.
@@sweetpeaches6916 He is right (as of right now), those claws have been shown to be more blunt than previously thought. That and if it was going to be that strong, it probably would have had a lot more muscle attached, something we just don't see being there.
Even tho T. rex is one of my favorite dinosaurs, I’m completely aware that there are other dinosaurs that could be a serious threat. And I think some more T. rex fanboys need to realize that.
I completely agree with you. T-rex is my favorite dinosaur, but it's quite obvious it wouldn't win against everything and most importantly, not everytime. And some fanboys think also in absolutes. There's a difference between an animal being more of a threat than others and being killed no matter what everytime. T-rex could get killed, as any other creature.
I don't think that it's the issue of exteme T.rex fans thinking it could be beaten, more like extreme T.rex fans thinking tyrannosaurus always had the upperhand and higher chance of winning, in which against some dinosaurs during its time it did NOT. Tyrannosaurus was mainly after hadrosaurs not the deadly herbivores mentioned here.
@@nope7389 if the T-rex approached without care the Therizinosaurus or other dinosaurs like Deinicheirus, and attack with even less care, and not start surrounding the opponent with its superior speed, just stay still, then, most certainly. That's why I think it wasn't included in the video, there's a lot of ifs (T-rex was larger, several tons larger, with its powerful bite, strategic mind, was also faster, etc. this advantages narrow with the other creatures in the video. For example, Ankylosaurus' armor can protect it from T-rex's direct hits, or Triceratops' superior speed), but the Therizinosaurus was without doubt a dangerous opponent if not dealt with appropately.
While T. rex never encountered Utahraptor, there was a large dromaeosaur called Dakotaraptor that did live alongside Tyrannosaurus rex. They shared the same habitat and prey, and it's likely Tyrannosaurus juveniles might have been suitable prey for this rare and elusive predator. Furthermore, Dakotaraptor was about 16-18 feet long and weighed between 600-800 pounds. It could certainly kill a juvenile T. rex in the same size range or smaller if it wanted to.
I like to think of juvenile rex and Dakota raptor like wolves and cougars, both share the same habits and food sources however rarely conflict with each other
I’m a huge T. rex fanboy but have always acknowledged that several large herbivores would have been able to defeat one - where I take objection is when theropod comparisons are made on the basis of films such as the Jurassic park series and not on palaeontological research and anatomical fact.
@@Phil-pl4rm and your evidence for that? You clearly don’t understand actual, biological science, anatomy, the osteological structuring of tyrannosaurus or the clear indicators of how it hunted and killed its prey.
The Ankylosaurus, Triceratops and Alamosaurus definitely deserve their spot on this list. However the inclusion of Utahraptor is questionable, since it can only realistically beat a juvenile. In my opinion, for something to be a T-Rex killer, it has to be able to kill a Tyrannosaurus in any stage of it's life, which the Utahraptor clearly can't. Also Dromaeosaurs, or Raptors as you refer to them likely could not use their claws for disemboweling. It is generally thought, that they used them like a dagger to stab their prey into vital areas, like the neck. Another entry that is questionable is Purrasaurus, not because of its ability to kill a T-Rex, but because it is not a Dinosaur. Your title clearly states that you will be showing Dinosaurs. This would not matter if the title was changed slightly, but as it stands, the inclusion of Purrasaurus conflicts with the title. A few statements were also a bit questionable, such as the Ankylosaurus hitting the T-Rex in its head. I don’t know if an Ankylosaurus had enough range of motion in its tail, to go for the head. Besides, it could just go for the tyrant's leg, which you showed in the video. All in all, the video contains some good points, and the models you use in the diagrams are pretty good as well. There is some bad and outdated stuff in here, along with a couple of questionable statements. The vibe of the video is also a bit "awesome-broified", but I guess that is just to captivate younger audiences. Overall not bad.
It's been more recently noted that Raptors likely attacked more like modern birds of prey. Being completely covered in feathers they likely could climb trees and glide down on their prey, using their talons to grab and pin their food while they bite at it and flap their arms. Therapod dinosaurs are just birds after all.
@@sorrenblitz805 Yes, you’re absolutely right. When writing, I was just thinking of the fighting dinosaurs specimen, where the Velociraptor has it’s leg extended towards the neck of the Protoceratops. In an old documentary, they said that the claw was built for stabbing instead of slicing, and that they would use them to attack weakpoints such as the neck. But again, that documentary was old, so certain information is definitely outdated. I'd also say that pinning and stabbing aren’t mutually exclusive, but yes I fully agree with your statement.
Also, didn't Purussaurus live during the Miocene all the way in Brazil? If he switched that out for an actual local contemporary crocodile like Deinosuchus (and Utahraptor for Dakotaraptor), THEN that would be good.
It would have been better to have included Deinosuchus riograndensis rather then Purussaurus brasiliensis. D actually lived alongside Albertosaurus and they competed directly for the same prey
An allosaur pack, brachio (cause if it reared up on his hind legs and smashed the rex), deinonosuchus, Edit: I had about 15 other dinos written down and my progress didnt save and I dont feel like writting them back doen
"No amount of experience could make any T-Rex safe from this next killer!" I'm thinking that learning to avoid the only dangerous and protected part of the Triceratops directly in front of it, and instead attacking the extremely vulnerable rear and flanks could be a thing to any experienced predator
Yeah bro not a dinosaur at all but the t Rex has the upper hand most of the time as it's more adapted for life on land than the crocodilian and can react fast to it's attacks on land then grabs the deinosuchus for it's neck to the shore from the soft part killing it with it's famous bite force
I agree with the Ankylosaurus. I wouldn't say it would easily kill it outright unless it was really in a pinch, or managed to hit the rex in Just the right place to snap it's neck. But it could definitely maim the therapod, and stop it from hunting, thus sending it to death, ala Walking With Dinosaurs
i agree to that too. their armor is too thick and they have a weapon that crushes bone easily. the only way a t rex cud win is if it managed to flip the anky over but ankys have a low centre of gravity and before a trex cud flip it it wud have smashed the trex’s legs or skull
Well think t rex would see the club seeing how powerful and armored it is it would get away from it ( as it is faster and smarter thank anky) it would aim for the neck ( a t rex more reached the neck )so a trex has more chances of winning but anky can win aswell
What do you mean didnt live in herds? Having fossils doesnt prove anything. The amount of land shift and natural disasters over millenia could apread them out. We can truly know nothing but their diet in certainty.
One of the reasons I really enjoyed Walking with Dinosaurs was the episode where the (Allosaurus?) got sliced along the hip by a herbivore, I didn't think much of it until it went into the concept of infection and bleed out. Animals got it rough, but at least the herbivore gets the last laugh
Yeah, even if a allosaur survives a impalement from a stego it will almost always bleed out or get a nasty infection and get crippled for life if not die
This video was pretty good, everything here could probably kill the T.rex except utahraptor, having Utahraptor was kinda weird but everything else deserved to be on this list
I was wondering about that. Nobody seems to bat an eye to Deinosuchus. It’s name literally means Terrible Crocodile. It was one of the largest in its family and it was a Cretaceous creature, so why use a Cenozoic one?
@@angelalfaro292 tbf so was Purussaurus, heck it didn't even live in the Mesozoic. It lived during the Miocene which was during the Cenozoic not Mesozoic. Yet it was still put in the video
Akylosaurus was such a badass and definitely one of my favorite dinosaurs back when I was just a little kid. As far as other dinos that could've killed a T-Rex, I would also add stegosaurus to this list as well as any other extremely large sauropod that could've absolutely squashed a T-Rex.
(nerd warning)🤓 In my opinion the stegosaurus wouldn't be able to kill a T-Rex, but I think the stegosaurus can survive a T-Rex attack. You see the stegosaurus doesn't really have good defense, those dorito chips on its back while being durable by themselves the thing that connects them to the stegosaurus's skin are somewhat flimsy. "Ok" you might be saying but how about it's spined tail, well it is true that it can be used just like the Akylosausrus's tail it wont be even half as effective since the spines are pointing upwards, kinda. So that is why I don't think the Stegosaurus can't defeat a T-Rex, but who knows the T-Rex and Stegosaurus didn't even exist with eachother they're approximately 80 million years apart, so even if they wanted to fight it would never happened. (I just seriously spent 30 mins researching this instead of doing my homework, boy am I dumb) Have a good day❤❤❤
@@caelum2247 a stego would be fairly easy for a rex if they lived at the same time like stego isnt well armored its deadly but still not as deadly as a anky or a trike
The ankylosaur, stegosaur and triceratops with the tail club, thagamizer and head spikes respectively could quite effectively kill a rex. The ankylosaur could bash the Rex’s skull into bits, the stegosaur would impale the rex through the skin and possibly organs with that thagamizer and the triceratops could skewer the tyrannosaur’s throat with a spine
@@venomgaming7014 thanks for raising an argument my good man, but I don't really think the stegosaurus has that much power in it's tail but I do think the Ankylosaurus and triceratops can kill a t Rex with ease.
Yeah spinosaurus is just a beautiful animal but judging by its tail and sail its large size was most likely supported by being in the water a lot. Would've been one of the most awesome sights to see swimming in the history of the earth.
i remember some science man found out that spinos would eat anything they could catch and i remember one case where they found a pterodactyl inside a spino all crunched up ( I would have to find the article but I'm lazy )
I believe that a T rex can bring down a Sauropod like Alamosaurus. From what scientists has discovered is that they have hunted in packs of 3 to 4, just like there cousin Albertosaurus, and the Allosaurus. Eventhough these animals can kill them, excluding the crocodiles, T rex is capable of bringing down large prey. For example, a pack of Allosaurus can bring down Diplodocus, Camarasaurus, Apatosaurus, & Stegosaurus. They can't bring them down by themselves. So if T rex was to bring down a Sauropod, they'd have to hunt in packs, and work together to bring them down alongside Triceratops, Ankylosaurus, & many other herbivores that lived alongside them. Also Goji Center, I'm a huge fan, love the content, and keep up the good work
I want to remind you that the names of the 5 creatures that goji talks about are all genus names, not species names, but the t-rex written in the title of his video is the species name , the species name of Alamosaurus genus is the Alamosaurus sanjuanensis
@@sumanbarua3878 That's because when food was scarce the t-rex would have to go against the trike. It would ambush it and win. But in a fair fight where the trike wasn't ambushed the trike wouldn't win
A Tyrannosaurus Rex would not likely win a fight with an adult Triceratops. They (if at all) would’ve killed a triceratops via Ambush and most likely would be juvenile/old/sick or young Triceratops. Although a Tyrannosaurus Rex actively hunting a Triceratops is mostly fantasy. They most likely lived in coexistence much like Rhinos and Lions. The risk of taking on an adult Triceratops is not in an adult Tyrannosaurus Rex’sfavour. Much like an adult Male lion trying solo a Rhino. The Lion much like the Tyrannosaurus Rex would more than likely not make it out alive or if it did, the Tyrannosaurus Rex would succumb to its injuries while a Triceratops would have minor injuries.
@@sheep8128 Science has proven that tyrannosaurus is the main food of Triceratops. Tyrannosaurus will not hunt Triceratops only when food is scarce. None of the tyrannosaurus fossils excavated so far were killed by Triceratops, on the contrary, many Triceratops fossils are There are traces of being attacked by Tyrannosaurus, and even killed by Tyrannosaurus...
Literally every time I say my favorite dinosaur is the Utahraptor everyone either asks what the heck that is or mistakes it for the velociraptor bc it has raptor in its name
Nice to know at least one T-rex survived the mass extinction 65MYA. Became a RUclipsr & admits he’s not fully invincible(even though he typed in invisible)
Ankylosaurus is not as powerful as you think... First of all, the bone skin of Ankylosaurus is called Osteoderm in scientific terms. Crocodiles, armadillos and many lizards have this kind of skin, it is not armor, and the thickness is only 0.1cm to 0.4cm , It can't stop the strong bite force of the Tyrannosaurus at all. The tail hammer of the Ankylosaurus is too short, and the tail can only swing left and right, not up and down like the BBC said. , The reason why tyrannosaurs rarely hunted Ankylosaurus is simply because the number of Ankylosaurus is too small, and it is difficult to find by tyrannosaurs.
I am a T-Rex fanboy. But you’re also spitting facts. And in my opinion being able to triumph over these T-Rex killers on the reg only makes it that much more badass.
I dont think Utahraptors or other raptors used their claw to kill pray with... I feel its to unsafe for themselves. If they kick with all their power, there is a chance they'll break their own foot / toe. Also with Ankylosaurus.. I dont think they would ever aim for the head... its too small target = too risky target. Aim for the body and it will always hurt
guess it's the same as lions. They may be the apex predators but they can't mess with some herbivores by their own like rhinos, elephants and even buffalos
With the upcoming season 4 of Jurassic World Camp Cretaceous and the recently released Jurassic World Dominion 5 minute preview, I think it would be cool if you could make a battle analysis on some of the dinosaurs from these movies too! Battle analysis between Giga and Indominus Rex maybe? Spino vs Indominus? Heck, even plant eaters fighting would hype me up.
I always figured T-Rex Vs Triceratops was a 50/50 battle. The two titans clashed regularly, and their margin for victory was thin. They have found fossils from both that that looked like they had killed the other one.
Attacking a healthy adult Triceratops would have been way too risky for a Rex to attempt, as you can see in the video. It almost certainly preyed on old, sick and juvenile Triceratops, like predators prefer to do with their prey today.
I'm a T-rex fan since when I was a kid, but even back then I'm aware and I acknowledge that there are other dinosaurs that can stand their ground and even kill a T-rex. Great video as always, Goji Center!
@@bendyriper1125 scavenging and hunting packs were gigas thing. Just because the T. rex overrated does get rid of the fact that the T. rex was more bulkier and tank like and the T. rex was slightly taller but a little shorter in length, the T. rex would over power a giga in a one on one fight.
@@bendyriper1125 the T. rex was there was literally a picture with both skeletons standing side by side with each other the rex was slightly taller with larger bones
@John Dawson no, actually carnos a far from being as a large a rex, t-rex is 6-7 meters tall and carno is like 3-4 meters tall, also rex its much heavier and longer
A venomous snake can kill an elephant very easily when bitten Imagine if it was a big dinosaur that got bitten by a very poisonous animal or like the most venomous animals or dinosaurs in history I don’t know if there are any poisonous/venomous dinosaurs but if there was the most venomous/poisonous animal dinosaur or insect in that era That would most likely be deadly when bitten or touched
@@yellowronos "The hypothesis of a venomous Sinornithosaurus was based upon three lines of evidence-apparently long teeth in the upper jaw, grooves in those teeth which could conduct venom, and a pocket in the skull said to be the perfect spot for a venom gland. ... Sinornithosaurus did not have extraordinarily lengthy fangs"
An experiment carried out revealed that the raptor's claw would probably not be used to cut but to pierce, probably being used to pierce an enemy's throat. And real Ankylosaurus didn't have an armor like Jurassic World, possessing instead huge osteoderms, that doesn't stop him from killing a Tyrannosaurus however. And I think this video would be better if it talked more about animals that actually lived with Tyrannosaurus. And sauropods are the closest we have to kaijus in real life.
@@tsarbomba8233 Sauropods can't step on Tyrannosaurus at all...because he has to stand up to do it, but there is currently no evidence that sauropods can do this
@VLLNV ok, you must first understand that the tail of Ankylosaurus is very thin, and the size of Ankylosaurus is smaller than that of Tyrannosaurus, his strength is not enough to break the bones of Tyrannosaurus
If you're going to alter the t-rex's age to fit utahraptor on the list, I'd say a golden retriever could kill a newborn t-rex.
Yeah that was a biasis.
You, Sir, win the award for funniest comment of the video
I would say a panda could kill a newborn t-rex
Amazing round of applause
This is the most amazing comment of all time
I really hate how the "experts" portray the Triceratops as slow and clumsy, have they not see a Rhino in action before.
not anymore.they were thought of that in the 70's.now it is thought they can clock speeds of up to 50kph
@@doggoplays9128 cool
Ya, Tricera was probably killed primarily by other Tricera just like rhinos today (if you exclude poaching deaths)
@@jessehutchings ah yes, triceratops poaching
A rhino? Hell try a plain old bull cow. I grew up in Missouri and let me tell you, we know what fences not to climb over. Those big fellas might look fat and slow but you won't be saying that as he is quickly running you down then spinning on a dime to trample and gore you again. Watch those PBR competitions. Bulls don't play around. I bet a Triceratops has all the terror of an angry bull Elephant with the agility and speed of a PBR quality Bull.
I love how there is a fanboy warning in the start😂
Ikr
All because of Jurassic park 3 Spinosaurus
@@t-rextheorie9115 . Not just that film in General. Maybe even before *JP 3*
Me too Haha
@@ghostgojizero oof
"Fanboy Warning" 💀
Humans evolved to be a fanboy of a Dinosaur💀
Foot injury: I'm about to end this whole dinosaur's career.
LMAO
Lol
I don't understand why people are laughing at this comment...
T-Rex is bipedal; he only has two legs to walk with. So if either one gives out he's down, he ain't moving and he ain't getting up again. Especially seeing that he is such a large, heavy beast!
I used to do martial arts... and one time during the fight I got a nasty bruise on my leg and I couldn't properly use it anymore... of course I could still walk... with a slight limb. But quick movements? Like a swift dodge to the side or a sudden dash forward? Forget it!
Forget kicking too! I couldn't effectively kick with the injured leg and neither could I stand on it and support my weight while kicking with the other!
I was essentially a sitting duck!
Sure I could still block my opponents attacks using my arms... but what the heck could T-Rex do in such a situation? Nothing! Except maybe try to scare away the enemy with a roar or something and try to limb away!
A broken leg for a lone T-Rex was a death sentence!
@@mariobenedicto3582 they just jokin around nothing much
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T-rex: **bites ankylosaurus armor**
Ankylosaurus: *so you have chosen death*
*One Punch Man starts playing while the ankylosaurus swings its hammer tail*
Better scramble like an egg before you get folded like an omelette
This is basically like an average man punching a juggernaut
Goji's hyped up pretend action voice is cringe
Lmaooo
"my Compy can kill a Trex"
-that one ark player
LOL
Lol
Ahh yes ark player
@@kong1626 --_--
@@princejohannejalos7080 wut
“ah can’t wait for a good video with complete accuracy about animals that could take on a rex”
“number one: utahraptor”
😂 same reaction
It says Juninho Rex if it was full grown experience they will stand no chance long live the king
All Dinosaurs started out as babies, so it would make sense to show one of their challenges as a juvenile
This video: "Utahraptor could kill a baby T-Rex."
Me, something of a genius: So could anything if you heave enough handicaps on it. A chimp could kill a T-Rex if it steps on the egg hard enough.
This made me laugh. Kudos
Chimps could kill alot
Juvenile* which generally means teen
A genius would know the difference between a baby and a juvenile. What an idiot...
chimpanzees are pretty strong ngl
Big respect to the operators who filmed this!!! It was very risky
@@incognitodon5779 he fuccin eats trex s for breakfast.
Camera man solos all dinos 😂
Lol, yes, the camera people are always the real MVPs!😂🤣😁😃
The unsung heroes 😆
It’s animation stupid lmao
Steve Irwin would have wanted to wrestle that Purussaurus and he'd still kick its ass.
You’re alright sweetheart....
@@Rob.P974 “sweetheart”...What?!?
@@KawcasianKawk do you even know aussie slang mate
@@tacticalsoup3102 no
Pussysaurus😂😂
4:59 "none was deadly as the purussaurus"
deinosuchus: am i a joke to you?
Literally putru but faster
I nar right
U forgot experimental giga and normal giga (edit:giganotosaurus)
But purussaurus did not live during mesozoic, it came much later
They are both around the same size and purr might even be bigger
The title: "5 Dinosaurs that could KILL a T-Rex"
The video: 4 dinos and a mega croc
Not only that, but the specific Mega Croc used in the video isn’t even from the Mesozoic Era, it’s from the early Cenozoic.
@Rkaale 123 there's only 3 dinos
@@CatonusPrime98 So? Wasn’t the T-Rex around in the Cenozoic Era?
@goro boi um yes it was look it up 😂
@@GabesEdtiz Nope. Mesozoic Era. The Cretaceous Period to be specific (83-66 Million Years Ago). We currently live in the Cenozoic Era’s Quaternary period (2.58 Million Years Ago to Now). The Cenozoic Era started 65 Million Years Ago.
Triceratops were the crackheads of the prehistoric era. Succeeded in the modern era by Honey Badgers. Both are known to take on apex predators, and both are known to be able to come out on top.
Wise words
No the anki was the honeybadger
Where I’m from, crackheads don’t take on apex predators, and certainly don’t come out on top
But the honey badger is a small carnivore meanwhile triceratops is a massive herbivore
That why there fights are popular
”The Tyrannosaurus Rex was NOT invincible!”
5-year-old me: NOOOOOOOOOO
20-year-old me: *NOOOOOOOOOO*
haha purussaurus go brrrrr
@@deinoCOTW i was hoping for Puru as well
@@JoseNicolasStaMaria-xv9lt thats a game where size isnt accurate its only like that because t rex is more popular and overrated
Do you think that a sperm whale could defeat a T-Rex, considering how the sperm whale is so much bigger than a Tyrannosaurus?
@@jasonlau4423 if they fought both would die, the giga has teeth like steak knives made for slashing and cutting veins so the tyrannosaurus would die of bleed and the giga would die from the rexes bite so nobody wins they would tie in a fair fight
I wonder if a stegosaurus could do it. I feel like if their tail had the mass of an ankylosaurus, then it would be even more effective with its impaling capabilities considering the T. rex has no armor. But since it lacks the mass, it lacks momentum so it might not be dangerous enough for t rex. Just smaller predators
Agreed I think it would stand a fighting chance
Maybe but never would have happened there is a bigger time gap between those two dinos then Trex and cave men
Well the t rex would just bite the small head of the stego but still will get injury
A stegosaurus would get annihilated by a rex, a rex might see it as too risky but if the rex goes for it it's going to win.
Unfortunately this fight would likely not ever happen less the rex was literally starving many people think rex and many carnivores were ruthless killers but most actually were more likely to be scavengers and opportunist rather than cold blooded killers it was just safer one small injury could mean death for many dinosaurs as well theres no dino hospital haha
Yeah, its almost like other animals evolved to survive against this massive predator
Yeah like who would have thought
Evolution is beutiful
''He looks yummy, I grew spiky teeth''
''He bit me, I grew strong''
''Tooth broke, I grew stronger''
''He scary, I has a weapon''
''In that case, I..''
Cretaceous Extinction: Ok time for a reset.
@@maciejrejowski4682 its called the KT extinction
@@lord_raptorade4853 Thanks, english second language, we call it like that from where I'm from.
T-Rex: “get ready to die!”
Alamosaurus:”somebody say something?”
T-Rex: "get ready to die!"
- Utahraptor: "Burryaaaa! "
- Ankylisaurus: "Let's play Rock scissors. Till death sets you apart"
- Purusaurus: "Bloo Bloo Bloo Bloo"
- Triceratops : "I'm been ready for this all my life. As my offspring after me. It's the way of the ceratopsid."
- Alamossaurus: "LOL"
Alamosaurus:
"Call An Ambulance.... But not for me"
Charcarodontosaurus in the distance: heheheh
@@xiaoxingchen243 Alamosaurus: "What a funny spunky dude!"
Dur dee durrr
Fun fact: In Walking With Dinosaurs the female Trex fought the ankylosaurus and when the ankylosaurus used his club, the trex’s organs ruptured and then a few hours later she died. So you’re goddam right the ankylosaurus could kill a Trex.
That's why it's my all-time favorite :)
It definitely could but walking with the dinosaurs is not the most true to science documentary by any means
Rip Liopleurodon
Ankylosaurus are like tanks, protected with bones and thick hard skind, they are a big challenge for all carnivorous and to kill one adult they had to be minimum two to have a 89% to kill it
Well a. T rex could kill a anklosaurus if he aims for the mouth and gets the first hit
Triceratops and Ankylosaurus have always been my favorite dinosaurs the moment I learned of them. And the big thing is that they were able to stand up to the "tyrant king lizard" and win~. Definitely say the Ankylosaurus has a stronger edge in this fight due to the body armor protecting the back, and being a "short" animal certianly helps with attacks coming from above.
But I'm still floored with the fact that the Triceratop's skull had the ball joint. Always liked the idea of them charging in like jousting knights, but the idea that they could use the horns like rapiers against foes is just as fantastic~.
While the Hybrid concepts of Jurassic World are meh to me, I can't deny that having a hybrid of the 2 would be amazing~, essentially a Triceratops with the back armor and club tail of the Ankylosaurus~. Then it's got weapons on both ends and strong armor to withstand attacks.
Me too.
Kid Therizinosaurus is the father ur fav .dinos bot ......
I know, I would be the biggest fan
The Ankylosaurus definitly deserve more admiration
Edit: Damn thanks for the likes, happy to see that there's others anky enjoyers like me
The dinosaur equivalent of having your knees or shins bashed with a baseball bat.
@@Spider-Man2094 if the baseball bat would kill you by a blow alone
But it did get oneshot by i rex
the Indominus rex Is a Fictional Hybrid It Ain't Even real
@@Daizyujin85 not only that, the hit that the ankylosaurus got on the I.rex was by all rights a fully lethal blow. You don’t take 1,000lbs of solid bone sledge to the back of the skull and walk out alive. I don’t care WHAT animal on earth across time you are, that hit was an instant kill.
That being said T.rex’s jaws were plenty suitable for tearing through that anky hide. The spikes and bone plates didn’t make the ankylosaur T.rex proof, they just needed to keep the ankylosaur alive for another minute for expressly so it could try to end the fight with the tail sledge.
I feel like Dakotaraptor may be a more appropriate choice than Utahraptor, as they nearly the same size, and Dakotaraptor actually coexisted with Tyrannosaurus. Love the dinosaur videos though! I hope you keep making them!
not as bad as a Californiaraptor and Nevadaraptor
@@driftinxer ohioraptor and virginiaraptor are better than them
There is a difference though, utahraptor is heavier and stalkier in build than dakotaraptor which is more like a big deinonychus
@@DannyFrey the indianaraptor tho was the best by far
The Kentucky raptor could have take it easily.
Instead of Utahraptor, the video should have showcased Dakotaraptor. Dakotaraptor actually did live with tyrannosaurus and might have been a threat to juveniles.
Good point
And dakotaraptor was deadlier since it was lighter and had larger more curved claws
Something to note is that utahraptor had a very different body shape and probably niche compared to other dromes, possibly including dakotah too. It was much more bulky, powerful, and heavily built meaning it would probably be hunting adolescent rexes.
@@imgonnasnaponeday6662 Utahraptor was the Trex of the raptors
You can’t just say that a Utahraptor could beat a T.Rex because it could beat a juvenile. Of course the Utahraptor could kill a baby t.rex. It’s only a fair comparison if they are at the same growth stage.
agree
A utahraptor could beat a adult trex but the difficulty of that is up for debate .If it's in a pack though that changes alot
@@KenanLaudat-tp3bp a Utah raptor could never beat an adult T rex only in large groups
@@finleyjones-m6z Agreed
Umm it still counts as a t-rex??
me an Ark player knowing that all you need is a wyvern to kill a rex
i used raptor packs or giga
I mean if you have a giga or wyvern there's no real reason why you couldn't kill a rex on foot at that point. After all the greatest predator on the ark is... man.
I kill them with spinos
I use Gigas or a Titanosaur for over kill lol
All valid ways to kill a Rex and I can agree on them all
Her:“he’s probably thinking about other women…“
Him:“which dinosaurs could defeat a T-Rex in a 1v1?“
Also him: making this video
Isnt that every guy tho?
@@dawudhinton5754 some 'normies' is doing the opposite we people learn and learn while they grow their slong.
@@thefirstsin
*What is a 'Slong'🤔?*
Did you know The T-Rex Are Very Clever The 2 T-Rexes Bites Their Nick And Legs That's Clever 😎🔥🔥
Best comment ever , thanks you made my day 😂👊
not so fun fact: alamosaurus lived just a few kilometers away from where the asteroid hit earth
meaning they where the first dinosaur to go extinct
At least they didnt suffer.
Quick death.
@@alperen7761 unfortunately they did
they were just far enough away that they wouldnt be killed by the fire ball, instead the shock wave would have ripped the skin off their flesh and because they were so big they would have survived for a few minutes in absolute agony
@@alperen7761 actually it was pretty slow it started with strong winds then the winds strength got to the point where it literally peeled off there skin and as they were on the ground they were bleeding out so yeah pretty slow
@@jj-ce8bb still faster than the other dinosaurs death though.
@@godzilla9568 when I visit a museum I make sure to press F in front of an alamosaurus fossil.
the stuff i watch before bed 😂😂
I am watching this before bed lol
Imagine being an Apex carnivorous predator just to get yeeted by an armoured vegan
Evolution has a funny way of saying "You'll never stay at the top."
Imagine being Apex predator and get wrecked by a giant space rock
Imagine being most intelligent apex god like creatures who can literally destroy earth by a nuclear bomb being vanished by a microscopic guy who just overpopulates
Well it didn't get yeeted it most likely killled anky if he lands first hit
Not even the king is untouchable.
The Fanboy warning at the start was hilarious🤣🤣. It's sad that people can't stand to see their favorite dinosaur/animal die I mean come on it's the circle of life no dinosaurs or any animal for that matter is immortal. Also you're missing one more dinosaur that can kill the T-Rex...
The trex itself. Due to fossil discovery, trexs have been known to participate in infighting.
TOP 5 ANIME PLOT TWISTS
True true. Honestly, out all of these mentioned animals, I believe most t rexes were killed by other t rexes coz we have evidence of t rex face biting each other, proving they fought time to time.
@@halseyashley6562 and full on cannibalism
yet everybody hates the spino from jp3
@@noemivalencia3515 yeah, I remember I used to love the spino. But some of its fans started acting like rex fans. So I been Giga gang ever since 🗿
There’s always a reason why predators always go after individuals who are sick, elderly, and are not strong/old enough to fully defend themselves.
Easy Meal.
Fax
Then there are eagles, just to hunt the most healthy ones, with 2 wings that can barely lift their massive balls
@@getehrwolf6111 true
@@getehrwolf6111 grabs a goat and yeet it off the cliff
I love people who just don't always favor the T.Rex, sometimes the king just gotta lose, but you'll always be my favorite Rexy!
Yeah I remember in medieval the king dies
T rex fanboys when you bring up the Cretaceous-Paleogene extinction event
u mad kid
@@theeastside8732 lol found one rex fanboy
@@theeastside8732 how is he mad?
@@theeastside8732 t rex fanboy
@@BowlTheOne invalid
It has been proved that the toe claws of raptors were not sharp along their length like a knife, so they could not be used for disemboweling very easily. What they WERE used for was to STAB the body of a victim, more likely in the neck where an artery could be punctured. A death struggle was captured in fossils in the Gobi Desert--a ceratopsian and a raptor were locked in a death embrace when they were covered and died. The ceratopsian had one of the raptor's forelimbs in its mouth, while the raptor had its extended claw buried in the neck of the ceratopsian. Look at fossils of raptor toe claws--they were used for puncturing, not slicing.
It’s slices with how strong they are. Have you ever saw a bear’s claw?
@@sweetpeaches6916 bears are 10x different from raptors
@@jaylarkin1839 not when it comes to those claws. Don’t be stupid
@@sweetpeaches6916 what one is very arched and the rest normal and a beard are all normal and I thinks he’s talking about the big one
@@sweetpeaches6916 He is right (as of right now), those claws have been shown to be more blunt than previously thought. That and if it was going to be that strong, it probably would have had a lot more muscle attached, something we just don't see being there.
Even tho T. rex is one of my favorite dinosaurs, I’m completely aware that there are other dinosaurs that could be a serious threat. And I think some more T. rex fanboys need to realize that.
I completely agree with you. T-rex is my favorite dinosaur, but it's quite obvious it wouldn't win against everything and most importantly, not everytime. And some fanboys think also in absolutes. There's a difference between an animal being more of a threat than others and being killed no matter what everytime. T-rex could get killed, as any other creature.
Yeah I know my favourite dinosaur is the rex and I still think dinosaurs like most sauropods would defeat it
@@holabuenas7200 the Therizinosaurus would absolutely clap the t rex
I don't think that it's the issue of exteme T.rex fans thinking it could be beaten, more like extreme T.rex fans thinking tyrannosaurus always had the upperhand and higher chance of winning, in which against some dinosaurs during its time it did NOT. Tyrannosaurus was mainly after hadrosaurs not the deadly herbivores mentioned here.
@@nope7389 if the T-rex approached without care the Therizinosaurus or other dinosaurs like Deinicheirus, and attack with even less care, and not start surrounding the opponent with its superior speed, just stay still, then, most certainly. That's why I think it wasn't included in the video, there's a lot of ifs (T-rex was larger, several tons larger, with its powerful bite, strategic mind, was also faster, etc. this advantages narrow with the other creatures in the video. For example, Ankylosaurus' armor can protect it from T-rex's direct hits, or Triceratops' superior speed), but the Therizinosaurus was without doubt a dangerous opponent if not dealt with appropately.
I love the fact that there is an fanboy warning on the beggining lol
Him: Uses JWE footage
Me: Knows damn well that the herbivores are trash when it comes to combat in that game
Yes Herbivores are weak, they are not capable of defeating Carnivores (if not modified)
Let's Hope that the sequel spices things up a bit with the new behaviours
@@fariq739 only in movies
I was thinking that
@@fariq739 lmao you have been obviously brain-washed with Dumb movies.
I knew the triceratops for sure would be on that list that rivalry is everywhere and legendary
GOGI AND PALEONTOLOGY!!!
…I’m a fan of both, you see.
@E mem giganotosaurus
Who's Gogi?
This is the best pre-historic video I watched after so long
While T. rex never encountered Utahraptor, there was a large dromaeosaur called Dakotaraptor that did live alongside Tyrannosaurus rex. They shared the same habitat and prey, and it's likely Tyrannosaurus juveniles might have been suitable prey for this rare and elusive predator. Furthermore, Dakotaraptor was about 16-18 feet long and weighed between 600-800 pounds. It could certainly kill a juvenile T. rex in the same size range or smaller if it wanted to.
Fax
Every Living Thing shares the same habitat
there were the coloradoraptor and mississiraptor too
Yeah the Dakotaraptor is badass
I like to think of juvenile rex and Dakota raptor like wolves and cougars, both share the same habits and food sources however rarely conflict with each other
My interest in dinosaurs has come a long way. From "Dinosaur Train" to finding out what the best T-Rex killers are.
for me its dino dan to jurassic park
I loved dinosaur train
@@Notakrinenispy Mine was Dino dan to which dinosaur would be best at hunting humans
*sad Buddy noises*
Yeah!
well, considering that some of these animals didn't live at the same time and that Purussaurus was not a Dinosaur, this video is entertaining
I’m a huge T. rex fanboy but have always acknowledged that several large herbivores would have been able to defeat one - where I take objection is when theropod comparisons are made on the basis of films such as the Jurassic park series and not on palaeontological research and anatomical fact.
yes
Therizinosaurus and pliosaurus deserved love
Charcharodontosaurus, Giganotosaurus would have also likely won in a battle so not just herbivores
@@Phil-pl4rm They both can't win they have more primitive brains so that's why goji center didn't add giga or carca
@@Phil-pl4rm and your evidence for that? You clearly don’t understand actual, biological science, anatomy, the osteological structuring of tyrannosaurus or the clear indicators of how it hunted and killed its prey.
The Ankylosaurus, Triceratops and Alamosaurus definitely deserve their spot on this list. However the inclusion of Utahraptor is questionable, since it can only realistically beat a juvenile. In my opinion, for something to be a T-Rex killer, it has to be able to kill a Tyrannosaurus in any stage of it's life, which the Utahraptor clearly can't. Also Dromaeosaurs, or Raptors as you refer to them likely could not use their claws for disemboweling. It is generally thought, that they used them like a dagger to stab their prey into vital areas, like the neck.
Another entry that is questionable is Purrasaurus, not because of its ability to kill a T-Rex, but because it is not a Dinosaur. Your title clearly states that you will be showing Dinosaurs. This would not matter if the title was changed slightly, but as it stands, the inclusion of Purrasaurus conflicts with the title.
A few statements were also a bit questionable, such as the Ankylosaurus hitting the T-Rex in its head. I don’t know if an Ankylosaurus had enough range of motion in its tail, to go for the head. Besides, it could just go for the tyrant's leg, which you showed in the video.
All in all, the video contains some good points, and the models you use in the diagrams are pretty good as well. There is some bad and outdated stuff in here, along with a couple of questionable statements. The vibe of the video is also a bit "awesome-broified", but I guess that is just to captivate younger audiences. Overall not bad.
It's been more recently noted that Raptors likely attacked more like modern birds of prey. Being completely covered in feathers they likely could climb trees and glide down on their prey, using their talons to grab and pin their food while they bite at it and flap their arms. Therapod dinosaurs are just birds after all.
@@sorrenblitz805 Yes, you’re absolutely right. When writing, I was just thinking of the fighting dinosaurs specimen, where the Velociraptor has it’s leg extended towards the neck of the Protoceratops. In an old documentary, they said that the claw was built for stabbing instead of slicing, and that they would use them to attack weakpoints such as the neck. But again, that documentary was old, so certain information is definitely outdated. I'd also say that pinning and stabbing aren’t mutually exclusive, but yes I fully agree with your statement.
I don’t have much problem with the title in the end they probably put “dinosaurs” because it’s the most appealing name for the audience
Also, didn't Purussaurus live during the Miocene all the way in Brazil? If he switched that out for an actual local contemporary crocodile like Deinosuchus (and Utahraptor for Dakotaraptor), THEN that would be good.
It would have been better to have included Deinosuchus riograndensis rather then Purussaurus brasiliensis. D actually lived alongside Albertosaurus and they competed directly for the same prey
What other dinos do you think should’ve been on this list? Let us know in the comments and we will make part 2
Spinosaur, make part 2 . because we are talking about juvenile trex so spino can kill a juvenile trex
Make about godzilla ultima
Idea: megalodon vs livyatan
Argentinosaurus or any other large sauropod
An allosaur pack, brachio (cause if it reared up on his hind legs and smashed the rex), deinonosuchus,
Edit: I had about 15 other dinos written down and my progress didnt save and I dont feel like writting them back doen
A Mosasaurus can kill a T. Rex whenever the T. Rex is near the ocean, the Mosasaurus pops out of the water and drags the T. Rex into the ocean.
Turns out "The land before time" show, had alot more truth than Jurassic Park...
Every description for a dino carnivor: built to kill
Yes, it’s almost like they evolved to kill very efficiently .
Every predator that's ever existed, when you think about it.
@@YHLGguitargeek they say that on every prehistoric dinosaur when they talk about it when u think about it
Wait, just discovered this channel; “T-Rex fanboy” is an actual thing wutttt.
Yea the people who say t-rex isn’t killable and the best dinosaur ever mainly 7-10 year olds
I am a t rex fanboy lol
@LATHIF.ESTD.2007
*Spinosaurus : I'm OFFENDED😈.*
Those ppl are a bit sussy🥶😮💨😥😮💨😶🌫️😮💨😮💨😱😵😳😵😳🤮
@@canonboom165 Indominus rex: *Kids these days*
"No amount of experience could make any T-Rex safe from this next killer!" I'm thinking that learning to avoid the only dangerous and protected part of the Triceratops directly in front of it, and instead attacking the extremely vulnerable rear and flanks could be a thing to any experienced predator
Trike was abnormally agile
"5 dinosaurs that could kill a t rex"
Has a crocodilian
Yeah bro not a dinosaur at all but the t Rex has the upper hand most of the time as it's more adapted for life on land than the crocodilian and can react fast to it's attacks on land then grabs the deinosuchus for it's neck to the shore from the soft part killing it with it's famous bite force
@ʟᴏʀᴅ ʜᴏᴡᴇ ᴍᴏɴsᴛᴇʀ🦀 if they are hungry enough they might
It's literally purru"saurus"
@ʟᴏʀᴅ ʜᴏᴡᴇ ᴍᴏɴsᴛᴇʀ🦀 what?
@@bonkai8781 Your point being?
I agree with the Ankylosaurus. I wouldn't say it would easily kill it outright unless it was really in a pinch, or managed to hit the rex in Just the right place to snap it's neck. But it could definitely maim the therapod, and stop it from hunting, thus sending it to death, ala Walking With Dinosaurs
i agree to that too. their armor is too thick and they have a weapon that crushes bone easily. the only way a t rex cud win is if it managed to flip the anky over but ankys have a low centre of gravity and before a trex cud flip it it wud have smashed the trex’s legs or skull
Well think t rex would see the club seeing how powerful and armored it is it would get away from it ( as it is faster and smarter thank anky) it would aim for the neck ( a t rex more reached the neck )so a trex has more chances of winning but anky can win aswell
@@sumanbarua3878 waffle
A broken leg is all it’d need to inflict to kill the animal, there weren’t hospitals back then…
I think a rancor could beat all these
This is a perfect example of how growing a trex feels in the isle
Yep
Finally, a The Isle comment... definitely, you're basically dead meat unless full sub or full adult
Man i wad looking for this comment
"Dinosaurs that could kill a T.Rex!"
Me: mmm I'm pretty sure that toddlers obsessed with T.rexes are angry
Lol
Ankylosaurus didn't live in herds and couldn't outrun anything. The fact that they survived is proof of how dangerous they must have been.
What lol?@@joyceneubeck1229
he is surely a cameraman. Don't say lol, he was there@@joyceneubeck1229
What do you mean didnt live in herds? Having fossils doesnt prove anything. The amount of land shift and natural disasters over millenia could apread them out. We can truly know nothing but their diet in certainty.
One of the reasons I really enjoyed Walking with Dinosaurs was the episode where the (Allosaurus?) got sliced along the hip by a herbivore, I didn't think much of it until it went into the concept of infection and bleed out. Animals got it rough, but at least the herbivore gets the last laugh
Wasn't it a stegosaurus
Yes indeed
Yeah, even if a allosaur survives a impalement from a stego it will almost always bleed out or get a nasty infection and get crippled for life if not die
It was actually a T-Rex getting its leg broken by an ankylosaurus
This video was pretty good, everything here could probably kill the T.rex except utahraptor, having Utahraptor was kinda weird but everything else deserved to be on this list
Recent studies show that Deinosuchus rivaled Purrusaurus in size
And prob even bigger and heavier
oh dayum
I was wondering about that. Nobody seems to bat an eye to Deinosuchus. It’s name literally means Terrible Crocodile. It was one of the largest in its family and it was a Cretaceous creature, so why use a Cenozoic one?
indeed, the most recent estimate puts deinosuchus arounf 13 meter longs and weighting up to 14 tonnes. while purusaurus stands at 10.9 meters
What about the sarcosuchus ?
When compared to a deinosuchus witch is larger ?
"5 Dinosaurs that could KILL a T-Rex!"
Meteor: I ain't no Dinosaur, but I think I could teach that T-Rex a thing or 2
but it was an omnivore
Thats true but a SPINASUROUS is mising from the list
@@darksoulsts an accurate representation of spinosaurus cant
@@darksoulsts spinosaurus would get obliterated by a trex
Meteor: I think i can kill all the dinosaurs
Alamosaurs : I'm the largest
Argentinosours : am I joke to you
Bruhathkayosaurus: and I took that personally
Barosaurus, Mamenchisaurus, and Patagotitan: and we also took it personally
To be fair the T-Rex lived mostly in what’s now North America, Argentinosours was South America
@@angelalfaro292 tbf so was Purussaurus, heck it didn't even live in the Mesozoic. It lived during the Miocene which was during the Cenozoic not Mesozoic. Yet it was still put in the video
@@jimmynason6833 argentinosaurus was the largest, scientifically proven
That Ankylosaur literally broke the T. rex's ankles
Goji Center: “the t.Rex was not invincible”
Top gear: “today we’re about to find out if German panza tank can blow up a t.rex”
Panzerkampfwagen VIII Maus ggezs rex smh
My mum is fater than univeisce
"jeremiah aim the cannon"
"firing"
*t-rex fucking explodes*
"I think I hit him"
Where sauce pls
And the results say that even an M2 Light Tank can defeat a rex!
Akylosaurus was such a badass and definitely one of my favorite dinosaurs back when I was just a little kid.
As far as other dinos that could've killed a T-Rex, I would also add stegosaurus to this list as well as any other extremely large sauropod that could've absolutely squashed a T-Rex.
(nerd warning)🤓 In my opinion the stegosaurus wouldn't be able to kill a T-Rex, but I think the stegosaurus can survive a T-Rex attack. You see the stegosaurus doesn't really have good defense, those dorito chips on its back while being durable by themselves the thing that connects them to the stegosaurus's skin are somewhat flimsy. "Ok" you might be saying but how about it's spined tail, well it is true that it can be used just like the Akylosausrus's tail it wont be even half as effective since the spines are pointing upwards, kinda. So that is why I don't think the Stegosaurus can't defeat a T-Rex, but who knows the T-Rex and Stegosaurus didn't even exist with eachother they're approximately 80 million years apart, so even if they wanted to fight it would never happened. (I just seriously spent 30 mins researching this instead of doing my homework, boy am I dumb)
Have a good day❤❤❤
@@caelum2247 a stego would be fairly easy for a rex if they lived at the same time like stego isnt well armored its deadly but still not as deadly as a anky or a trike
@@toniotrussardi8126 sorry I meant can't instead of can, just a typo but rex would win
The ankylosaur, stegosaur and triceratops with the tail club, thagamizer and head spikes respectively could quite effectively kill a rex. The ankylosaur could bash the Rex’s skull into bits, the stegosaur would impale the rex through the skin and possibly organs with that thagamizer and the triceratops could skewer the tyrannosaur’s throat with a spine
@@venomgaming7014 thanks for raising an argument my good man, but I don't really think the stegosaurus has that much power in it's tail but I do think the Ankylosaurus and triceratops can kill a t Rex with ease.
I am a T-Rex fan boy but I just got to appreciate how much studying you do
who do u think would win ankylosaurus or T-rex? I say oxygen wins
@@Koremel1 what
@@Koremel1 T. rex ? Idk
@@Yousifzzz why do u think rex would win
@@supermeatballsbros8195 I think anky wins cuss armor and club that could brek legz
The fanboy warning 😂
No way
Spinosaurus is still my favorite, even if it's thought that it only really ate fish.
Other spinosaurids like Baryonyx and Suchomimus were also piscivores and semi-aquatic, meaning they spent half of their life in water.
I so agree spino is the best and so is Ankylosaurus (those are my favourites)
My fav are spinos aswell
Yeah spinosaurus is just a beautiful animal but judging by its tail and sail its large size was most likely supported by being in the water a lot. Would've been one of the most awesome sights to see swimming in the history of the earth.
i remember some science man found out that spinos would eat anything they could catch and i remember one case where they found a pterodactyl inside a spino all crunched up ( I would have to find the article but I'm lazy )
I believe that a T rex can bring down a Sauropod like Alamosaurus. From what scientists has discovered is that they have hunted in packs of 3 to 4, just like there cousin Albertosaurus, and the Allosaurus. Eventhough these animals can kill them, excluding the crocodiles, T rex is capable of bringing down large prey. For example, a pack of Allosaurus can bring down Diplodocus, Camarasaurus, Apatosaurus, & Stegosaurus. They can't bring them down by themselves. So if T rex was to bring down a Sauropod, they'd have to hunt in packs, and work together to bring them down alongside Triceratops, Ankylosaurus, & many other herbivores that lived alongside them.
Also Goji Center, I'm a huge fan, love the content, and keep up the good work
True! People expect a direct confrontation between potential pray item and predator when it comes to extinct animals.
@@imklaus8553 I get that a T rex is tough and all, but they are smart enough to realize they can't bring down a Sauropod on it's own.
@@shemarspann6405 wtf is that profile picture
Yeah
@@rexyjp1237 he’s a man of culture
That fanboy warning tho lol 🤣
Thank you for giving me a new childhood dream: Riding on the back of a Utahraptor.
I've never heard of an Alamosaurus, thanks for teaching me something new.
Always remember, the Alamosaurus
I want to remind you that the names of the 5 creatures that goji talks about are all genus names, not species names, but the t-rex written in the title of his video is the species name , the species name of Alamosaurus genus is the Alamosaurus sanjuanensis
The species name of t-rex is even the type species of Tyrannosaurus genus , the full name is Tyrannosaurus rex
@@Yang-Zhiwen9eu5pu7b please type t. rex instead, b-rex is the tyrannosaur specimen named bob, b. rex is the shoebill
Being a trex and fighting a triceratops is like having a strong jaw against a rampaging spike bulldozer
Not wise for Trex at all
Welll t rex hunted triceratops sometimes alone most time in lack and sometimes dieng fighting so you can't say a triceratops can always defeat the rex
@@sumanbarua3878 That's because when food was scarce the t-rex would have to go against the trike. It would ambush it and win. But in a fair fight where the trike wasn't ambushed the trike wouldn't win
A Tyrannosaurus Rex would not likely win a fight with an adult Triceratops. They (if at all) would’ve killed a triceratops via Ambush and most likely would be juvenile/old/sick or young Triceratops. Although a Tyrannosaurus Rex actively hunting a Triceratops is mostly fantasy. They most likely lived in coexistence much like Rhinos and Lions. The risk of taking on an adult Triceratops is not in an adult Tyrannosaurus Rex’sfavour. Much like an adult Male lion trying solo a Rhino. The Lion much like the Tyrannosaurus Rex would more than likely not make it out alive or if it did, the Tyrannosaurus Rex would succumb to its injuries while a Triceratops would have minor injuries.
@@sheep8128 Science has proven that tyrannosaurus is the main food of Triceratops. Tyrannosaurus will not hunt Triceratops only when food is scarce. None of the tyrannosaurus fossils excavated so far were killed by Triceratops, on the contrary, many Triceratops fossils are There are traces of being attacked by Tyrannosaurus, and even killed by Tyrannosaurus...
We have to admire the amount of recognition he's made like seriously he added utahraptor almost no one talks about the utahraptor
he said if a pack were up against a juvenille trex
Literally every time I say my favorite dinosaur is the Utahraptor everyone either asks what the heck that is or mistakes it for the velociraptor bc it has raptor in its name
GET THIS MAN TO 1 MIL, HE'S ALMOST THERE!🎉🎉🥳🥳🥳
Look at the triceratops face in the thumbnail it’s like: *di- did I do it?*
Greg was never the same after the T-Rex attack. He didn't even get hurt, he was just the poor bastard we sent to kill it.
😂
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Goji Center i wanna see your thoughts on if a Spino actually met a T-rex
@@PrincessOTheStars what!?
Me too
In water spino would win
On land rex would win
Simple as that
@@PrincessOTheStars Spino was too weak to do that
@@thefrogs209 not very in depth
I never said I was invisible, I just said I'm the king of dinosaurs... AND A KING IS KILLABLE
Nice to know at least one T-rex survived the mass extinction 65MYA. Became a RUclipsr & admits he’s not fully invincible(even though he typed in invisible)
@@enderethan144 yeah it is
Congratulations for surviving the apocalypse 👏
@@enderethan144 66 mya but thanks
Ankylosaurus is not as powerful as you think... First of all, the bone skin of Ankylosaurus is called Osteoderm in scientific terms. Crocodiles, armadillos and many lizards have this kind of skin, it is not armor, and the thickness is only 0.1cm to 0.4cm , It can't stop the strong bite force of the Tyrannosaurus at all. The tail hammer of the Ankylosaurus is too short, and the tail can only swing left and right, not up and down like the BBC said. , The reason why tyrannosaurs rarely hunted Ankylosaurus is simply because the number of Ankylosaurus is too small, and it is difficult to find by tyrannosaurs.
Good video!, this is very logicly good explanation
I am a T-Rex fanboy. But you’re also spitting facts. And in my opinion being able to triumph over these T-Rex killers on the reg only makes it that much more badass.
I dont think Utahraptors or other raptors used their claw to kill pray with...
I feel its to unsafe for themselves. If they kick with all their power, there is a chance they'll break their own foot / toe.
Also with Ankylosaurus.. I dont think they would ever aim for the head... its too small target = too risky target.
Aim for the body and it will always hurt
The utahraptor definitely did use its claws for attacks. In fact, those claws were so powerful that they could disembowel prey
@@Tree455 Its not the claw itself that is powerful.. the power must come from the muscles in the arm and momentum
@@nr1NPC ye but that still means it's kicks are strong.
@@failure4 Yes, but not the claw... I did not say that the kicks were weak
The fact that the alamosaurus fossils they found are still growing.
Meaning it could rival Argentinosaurus in size!
That’s actually terrifying
@@tooost1886 Don't get scared yet. There is a giant Barosaurus specimen which could be larger than BOTH titanosaurs.
@@TheLazyFusspot_3428 will they ever not get bigger 🤣
There is one animal larger than these sauropods. The Blue Whale.
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Disclaimer : T-Rex were harmed 5 times for making this video
Fun fact: 2 t-rex's actually struggle to defeat 1triceratops
No? 2 t-rexes could sandwich the triceratops 😂
1 T- Rex would straggule really hard, most likely failing to do so. But 2 T- Rex would make a quick work of anything except for mega sauropods.
True but not really if you catch my drift
2 rexes would make quick work of them, one just attacks from the rear and one keeps retreating to distract it 💀
I feel like all the Dino movies and shows I watched when I was younger never portrayed the T. rex as an invincible apex predator
Tbh it was. If it was an adult it's only threat was triceratops and Ankylosaurus. I am excluding things like megalodon or sarchosuchus
guess it's the same as lions. They may be the apex predators but they can't mess with some herbivores by their own like rhinos, elephants and even buffalos
@@debonreepdas2265 megalodon was not around then. It was around 10-3.5 million years ago.
@@RomanHistoryFan476AD Ye sry. I forgot.
@@debonreepdas2265 No worry, so many animals throughout time it happens.
Goji center; no toxic fan boys
Toxic fan boy: allow me to introduce myself
With the upcoming season 4 of Jurassic World Camp Cretaceous and the recently released Jurassic World Dominion 5 minute preview, I think it would be cool if you could make a battle analysis on some of the dinosaurs from these movies too! Battle analysis between Giga and Indominus Rex maybe? Spino vs Indominus? Heck, even plant eaters fighting would hype me up.
This video is amazing
0:29 “we’ll look at their arsenal of weapons!” As it shows a triceratops’ toe
I like how they used Jurassic World Evolution as the ankylosaurus demonstration
I'm Triceratops "Fanboy" since i was just 4Y...
That was 20Y ago... 😂
Same. Triceratops best dino forever
The exact same
Trex in jail, scared for his life trying not to get shived by a triceratop gang member
@idk no a newer study proved it wrong
Me tooooo!!!
anodontosaurus 🗿 eoceratops 🗿 Therizinosaurus 🗿torosaurus 🗿titanoceratops 🗿 sarchosuchus 🗿 deinosuchus 🗿 Coahuilaceratops 🗿 more than five
Therizinosaurus probably can’t kill a rex it’s neck is too vulnerable
@@Minotaur-ph5ppit has possibility to win i never said it wins always
I always figured T-Rex Vs Triceratops was a 50/50 battle. The two titans clashed regularly, and their margin for victory was thin. They have found fossils from both that that looked like they had killed the other one.
Yea, I agree
Attacking a healthy adult Triceratops would have been way too risky for a Rex to attempt, as you can see in the video. It almost certainly preyed on old, sick and juvenile Triceratops, like predators prefer to do with their prey today.
@@dragoned7685 stop acting as an expert with your propaganda
@@myhonorwasloyalty My propaganda?
@@myhonorwasloyalty ?
I'm a T-rex fan since when I was a kid, but even back then I'm aware and I acknowledge that there are other dinosaurs that can stand their ground and even kill a T-rex. Great video as always, Goji Center!
same here, along with being a spino fan, and i also acknowledge that spino was bad in most combat, and would lose to rex
@@bendyriper1125 It wouldn’t in some situations the T. rex was around same height as giganotosaurus it was more bulkier and more muscular.
Yeah, rex is my favorite but I understand stuff can kill it.
@@bendyriper1125 scavenging and hunting packs were gigas thing. Just because the T. rex overrated does get rid of the fact that the T. rex was more bulkier and tank like and the T. rex was slightly taller but a little shorter in length, the T. rex would over power a giga in a one on one fight.
@@bendyriper1125 the T. rex was there was literally a picture with both skeletons standing side by side with each other the rex was slightly taller with larger bones
Seeing carnataurus for the first in Disney dinosaurs I was scared until they revealed it’s height compared to the T. rex
Thing was so small compared to the t Rex
Yeah those carnos are on steroids or something, they are hella big
@John Dawson no, actually carnos a far from being as a large a rex, t-rex is 6-7 meters tall and carno is like 3-4 meters tall, also rex its much heavier and longer
Rex, Height: 17 Feet (Top of Head)
Rex, Weight: 10 Tons
Carnotaurus, Height: 11 Feet (Top of Head)
Carnotaurus, Weight: 3 Tons
@@ATRexNamedBull literally rex was like 3 times bigger
YOU ARE THE BEST!
I love what he put at the start of the video. Rex fanboys are something else I swear lmao
Haters are just fanboys at the opposite end of the spectrum
@@paulking8523 what an apt description
Im a dino fanboy in general but i still know more about frogs and cheese, and yes, i am whte
A rex fan here, this video was enjoyable
@@vexile1239 keyword, “fan” not fanboy.
Very Poisonous animals and insects be like: Are we a joke to you?
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A venomous snake can kill an elephant very easily when bitten
Imagine if it was a big dinosaur that got bitten by a very poisonous animal or like the most venomous animals or dinosaurs in history
I don’t know if there are any poisonous/venomous dinosaurs but if there was the most venomous/poisonous animal dinosaur or insect in that era
That would most likely be deadly when bitten or touched
@@yellowronos there venomous dinosaurs actually! But there were also very venomous insects too that can do quiet the damage
@@yellowronos "The hypothesis of a venomous Sinornithosaurus was based upon three lines of evidence-apparently long teeth in the upper jaw, grooves in those teeth which could conduct venom, and a pocket in the skull said to be the perfect spot for a venom gland. ... Sinornithosaurus did not have extraordinarily lengthy fangs"
@@seropluff5562 damn
An experiment carried out revealed that the raptor's claw would probably not be used to cut but to pierce, probably being used to pierce an enemy's throat. And real Ankylosaurus didn't have an armor like Jurassic World, possessing instead huge osteoderms, that doesn't stop him from killing a Tyrannosaurus however. And I think this video would be better if it talked more about animals that actually lived with Tyrannosaurus. And sauropods are the closest we have to kaijus in real life.
ye i think it would better if dakotaraptor was replaced utahraptor as they actually lived in the same time
Fanboy?
@@Gabriel-kamov-52 how are they a fanboy
Maybe to stay on dinos back
@@3amelsabinky They couldn’t pounce
T-Rex gets stabbed right in the chest
T: "So you think this is enough to kill me? Don't make me laugh"
Anime powerup intensifies
*T-rex used roar* "it's not very effective"
*Ankylosaurus used tail whip* "it's super effective"
Dragon tail super effective against dragons. (Dinosaur is a dragon because Pokémon logic)
Haha lol
Sauropod stomped the T. rex……….oh shoot it’s dead
@@tsarbomba8233 Sauropods can't step on Tyrannosaurus at all...because he has to stand up to do it, but there is currently no evidence that sauropods can do this
@VLLNV ok, you must first understand that the tail of Ankylosaurus is very thin, and the size of Ankylosaurus is smaller than that of Tyrannosaurus, his strength is not enough to break the bones of Tyrannosaurus