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Of the first three, only one is actually a dinosaur.
ОтветитьDryptosaurus reminds of the Predator when he does that laugh right before he kills himself at the end of Predator (1987)
ОтветитьAre you just taking the piss with the Dryptosaurus?
ОтветитьDryptosaurus is Scary
ОтветитьI like the dilophosaudus and compaognathus they sound nice
ОтветитьAmazing how much work you guys did for this
ОтветитьInteresting to note, that cursed hiss-screeching sound of the Spinosaurus made my guinea pig jump and he started looking around and hid, so I think he thought there was a predator stalking him. He didn't react to any of the other sounds while I was watching this video, so that one probably sounded the most like a modern day predatory bird to a prey species.
ОтветитьNow that I have seen this it makes me wonder if Dinosaurs heard the sounds of modern animals, they would have the same reaction of us
Ответитьearly dinos probably didn't have feathers cuz their ancestor has evolved not so long to become triassic dinos and fossils are showing us that feathers are very late in the evolution ( archosaurus : extinct 252M years ago / herrerasaurus : appeared 230M years ago ( don't forget that the archosauridaes genus has crocs too and that primitive feathers were on late cretaceous saurs))
Ответитьwhats wrong with dryptosaurus
ОтветитьDeinonychus sounds a little too loud for its size
ОтветитьArizonasaurus reminds me of dimetrodon
ОтветитьThe marine reptiles send chills down my spine.
ОтветитьThere is no way Ceratosaurus is that big
ОтветитьWhy does dilophosaurus sound like dubstep 💀
ОтветитьI wish a time machine existed
ОтветитьCtenosaurscius sounds like a v8
Ответитьi liked Gorgosaurus the most.
ОтветитьSuch an amazing video. So much work have been done <3
Ответитьi personally relate the most with prestosuchus😔🙏
ОтветитьCan you imagine what a Cretaceous forest sounded like?
Ответитьbasilosaurus sounds at the beginning
ОтветитьWow, real velociraptors are puny, like little chickens. The ones in Jurassic Park are definitely based on the Utahraptor and Deinonychus, their larger relatives.
These sounds are all very birdlike, which I guess makes sense considering their evolution. In Jurassic Park, they used some bird and reptile sounds for the other dinosaurs, mostly those of vultures and tortoises.
Also I don’t believe the T Rex had feathers, That’s like an elephant wearing a fur coat, which would be difficult with its size. Plus there’s evidence of it all being scales.
I ADORE the Spinosaurus' "ghost laugh" so much. I don't remember the bird it's based off but it's call is often heard in wetlands which is fitting for the Spino itself.
ОтветитьDilophosaurus is so hauntingly beautiful...
ОтветитьI know I can't be the only one interested in some underrated creatures like from the synapsid era..... I know those must be incredibly hard to research sounds for since they're old as dirt but I'd love to hear them if possible. You've done so much good work!
Ответитьthat argentinosaurus got that beat drop better than modern dubstep 🥶🥶🥶🥶🥶🥶💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
ОтветитьBro why does the Dryptosaurus just sound like someone trying to imitate a Monkey 🗿
Ответитьvery impressive work
ОтветитьThat was NOT a magical liopleurodon, that was a very scary liopleurodon!
ОтветитьSo i grew up around pheasants for a long time, and it's mazing how you can hear the same kind of noises, ive heard birds freaking out and making similar noises to this version of Utahrptor before.
ОтветитьOk but, Liopleurodon 🙃🙂
ОтветитьThe Spino noises sound eerily similar to the sounds my dentist makes cleaning my teeth with water and that one vaccuum tube.
ОтветитьI do like how the largest land animals that ever lived probably maybe sounded like walking apocalypses
Ответить😱😱😂😂
Ответить🥹🥹😔😔
Ответить👿👿😡😡
ОтветитьDinosaurs were so huge , and that is because there was so much more Co2 levels back then making creatures triple in size
Ответитьimagine if they had a lower range of hearing to match their lower calls and they just sounded like birds to each other
ОтветитьOh sbit. Imagine being in yhe middle of the ocean and you hear that reverberating, that Liopleurodom..
Ответитьparasaurolophus has not disappeared, it can be heard at 02 at night, right on the street.
ОтветитьI think is a disappointing you failed to credit the paleoartists in their respective creation, specially because you dont seem to do that in the description either. As much as I love the work you did i think not properly and visibly crediting the artists is a huge a mistake that perpetuates the harmful common practice of precisely not doing that. Also, the depictions themselves (when coming from a proper paleoartists) are references in the same way papers are: i can look up for the paleo artist and see where they is creating the depiction from. I would invite you to correct this issue in this series, properly credit the paleoartist by either including a footnote in the video (every time their creation appears on screen) or at least including a list in the description. The footnote so people see it the credit immediately seems to be the better option for me (you can do both if you want even). Not crediting artists is a really harmful practice and the only thing i think this valuable work of yours is missing to be a perfect educational and science communication piece.
ОтветитьArizonasaurus sounds like a jeep going down the road 😂
And Prestosuchus sounds like that goofy ahh drain noise and your grandmothers house or sumthin' 🤣
Still to this day I still think dilophosaurus and ceratosaurus sounded ABSOLUTELY TERRIFYING and amazing at the same time, even when they sound totally different from eachother
ОтветитьDino ASMR... 😌🦕
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