funny thing: i didn't know at first how to kill the tylosaurus, until i animated the point where the tylo's back is damaged and the skin and flesh stuck out. from there i had the idea to somehow have that wound penetrated into to kill the tylo. thanks btw! :D
@@monsterzero521 Dizzy Rose is not exactly the most reliable source of information. Anyways Fedeno's paper has not been published yet and also has not been peer reviewed. Both specimens Mosasaurus Hoffmannii specimens NHMM 603092 and NHMM 003892 could have reached over 15 meters in length(NHMM 003892 was described by Mike Everhart, and according to him and his colleagues the specimen would have had a length of 18meters. However the method used was not mentioned.) and would have weighed anywhere from 15-20 tons. It is worth noting, although "Bonker" MIGHT have been longer than NHMM 003892 and NHMM 603092. M.Hoffmannii had a much bulkier and robut body, meaning a Tylosaur of similar length would not be heavier.
thx, appreciate it! but the disclaimer specifically stated the animation wasn't realistic. plus, i put it on a poll on who should win and 2/3 of the votes were for mosasaurus
This was just amazing! I love how fast-paced it was because it just adds to the thrill :D
ah, perfect! that was exactly the idea!
@@TheDarkCeratosaurus oh wow XD
Great video big man, greetings from czechia
thank you big man, greetings from germany
Brutal, yet creative way to kill of the Tylp! Well done my friend!
funny thing: i didn't know at first how to kill the tylosaurus, until i animated the point where the tylo's back is damaged and the skin and flesh stuck out. from there i had the idea to somehow have that wound penetrated into to kill the tylo. thanks btw! :D
@@TheDarkCeratosaurus Nice!
What a great video! The designs and their movement was incredible! That was truly a pro animation!
Damn bro cooked a 5 stars meal.
Cool animation!
Yo this was awesome
Great animation!
What a great vid Big V
That Tylosaurus model or whatever the technical term is has awesome colours and I'm glad you chose it for this animation
Both are my favorite mosasaurids
nice
My herrarasaurus rampage is finished now!!
yo wsp dis is suchomimus productions from like 5 years ago idk if u still remember me I totally forgot u existed as well
no i don't remember you, sorry.
I get it lol its ok its been so long I doubted you would
i recommend using headphones for the full experience.
Tylosaurus dies at 1:28
Titan livyatan deadbody in the bg
yes
mosasaurus was larger and heavier than Tylosaurus
No. There's a tylosaurus specimen described by Fedeno weights 22 tons .
I heard it in Dizzy rose
@@monsterzero521 do you have any evidence?
@@tyrannotherium7873 go to Dizzy rose
@@monsterzero521 Dizzy Rose is not exactly the most reliable source of information. Anyways Fedeno's paper has not been published yet and also has not been peer reviewed. Both specimens Mosasaurus Hoffmannii specimens NHMM 603092 and NHMM 003892 could have reached over 15 meters in length(NHMM 003892 was described by Mike Everhart, and according to him and his colleagues the specimen would have had a length of 18meters. However the method used was not mentioned.) and would have weighed anywhere from 15-20 tons. It is worth noting, although "Bonker" MIGHT have been longer than NHMM 003892 and NHMM 603092. M.Hoffmannii had a much bulkier and robut body, meaning a Tylosaur of similar length would not be heavier.
They cool. But ice is cooler, and only ice.
In this category the tylo would win but great animation
thx, appreciate it! but the disclaimer specifically stated the animation wasn't realistic. plus, i put it on a poll on who should win and 2/3 of the votes were for mosasaurus
Decent...
appreciate it, thx
Whatever.
@@Suchominus 👍
Mistakes in this tylosaurus is bigger than mosasaurus tylo was already dead
the tylosaurus is shown as bigger than the mosasaurus here.
Tylosaurus wins because 22 tons & mosa 15 tons
but have you read the disclaimer at the beginning? also, two-thirds of the votes were for mosasaurus.
@@TheDarkCeratosaurus Mosasaurus is overrated