Pac If it has a poison bite it would actually be an unseen dinosaur killer 😂 That thing would have no trouble eating T Rex. But sadly it does not have a poison bite.
Herbivores don't have the mental capacity needed to out think its food. A T-Rex comes upon three recently dead T-Rex, and a herbivore calmly munching away. It thinks that is one badass vegan, especially if it has blood on its claws. (Joke).
T Rex is enormuse he has 50 teeth He eats meat and probably eaten other dinosaurs He is the king He'd probably eaten other dinosaurs The trex is the king His roar is really lawd He is fearsome
@@leandroborges4 it was poisoned by eating the carcass with botulism, meat eating dinosaurs get sick from botulism but herbivores like this Nothronychus are safe from these invisible killers because the only plant eaters.
Yep, Velociraptors were tiny, made famous by the Jurassic Park movies but they are portrayed falsely. The raptor in the movies is really the Utahraptor, they just called it Velociraptor because it sounded better. Utahraptors were big, taller than the average man, pretty much like in the Jurassic Park movies except they had feathers.
Considering how remarkably intelligent some living birds are, like crows. One can only imagine how frightening a pack of attacking therapods must have been.
Or that that prone tyrannosaur wasn't really dead, he was a vegetable. Or that since the body was like a trap luring in more hosts for the botulism pathogen, it was like it had been ... planted.
Its strange to think that the same amount of time existed between the early dinosaurs and the late dinosaurs as existed between the late dinosaurs and us. Their world was truly a stagnant one.
Ehm...there lay more than 100 million years between the early dinosaurs and the last ones...and not even 70 million between us and the last dinosaurs..Those lizards roamed the world for far longer than mammals are even larger than cats
child: Mommy, i want a Nothronikus as a pet! Mommy: A what? child: *shows mother picture* Mommy: Over my dead body, do you see those claws? That thing will eat you alive. child: it's a herbivore.....
Boltusim is no joke as a toxin today. Whenever you go shopping for the canned goods section and see a can with a bulge protruding that’s a tall tale sign to save a life.
If t rex was a scavenger/predator then it probably had a resistance to botulism much like modern day vultures. A vulture can consume thousands of times a humans lethal dose of botulism and survive. Perhaps the ancient lake was a co2 trap. Also, botulism doesn't kill instantly. Sometimes it can take days. How far can an animal wander in that amount of time? It is unlikely that the animals would die in a group. A tendency for many if not all animals is to crawl off and die in private when sick or injured.
That's a good question, and something I hope will actually be a legit one in the near future (hint hint). I don't think so, because they won't have natural predators except humans, but they should have a slow reproduction rate and consume little plant growth for their size (if they are cold-blooded). They would eat tall shrubbery that most other animals can't reach, so I doubt they would out compete any other species.
Well, it is highly unlikely dinosaurs - especially theropods - were cold-blooded. I suspect they would probably inhabit forests and other other areas where vegetation is more dense, as therizinosaurs do not seem to be adapted for browsing in open habitats such as grasslands. And, as you already said, adult therizinosaurs would probably have nothing to fear from modern predatory mammals (except from humans). Only the infants would be vulnerable to predators.
Planet Dinosaur had the potential to be a great CGI dinosaur series. However, they intentionally made their virtual camera very shaky all the time, making the show literally unwatchable for me. Shaky cam is way overdone these days. Wake up, producers.
Biff Burgerstein I'm sure, but it doesn't work. Shaky cam, in small doses, is supposed to add an element of excitement and realism - as though the cameraman had to run around. That's fine, but when an entire show is filmed in shaky cam, it gives some people (like me) motion sickness. And just as importantly, instead of making you feel like the action is real, it reminds you that you're watching a video instead of real life, so it has the opposite of its intended effect.
People told me I shouldn’t be fussy when I eat but after watching this I’m grateful I am😂😂😂!!! You see guys theropods aren’t all carnivorous there are rare herbivore theropods
We would probably be at the bottom of the food chain. Considering how weak humans are to what the dinosaurs were, we'd all have to be like our ancestors in order to compete with them. And even then it was a struggle. Humanity would not be thriving as we are now, probably not near extinction either but could definitely end up there at some point if we don't find a way to survive.
Also shows why you don't drink from stagnant water, that's what caused it, the first to drink from the water got infected and died, and his eaters got infected and died, etc.
Or you know, the dinosaur death pose could just be from asphyxiation from drowning, hence the common pose and common grouping, drowned bodies stacked up or floating to the same final location. For fossilization to occur it needs to be ideally from fluvial(water movement) processes, so as to preserve the body in sediment. The rate of sedimentation needs to be quick enough so the body doesn’t have enough time to rot away or washed away, instead buried to become part of a sedimentary rock. Maybe the group of them was caught up in a flash flood instead of assuming botulism. Dead bodies above ground water wouldn’t just become fossils. You would need to explain how the bodies were able to become buried in sediment and preserved. You can have fossilization from just bones, but consider the likelihood of all the scattered bones to end up in the same location after water or floods come to then bury the bones and then add sediment on top. For all bones from the same body to occur in the same exact location would mean the body hasn’t rotted away yet, and was carried to its final resting place from fluvial processes to then immediately start accumulating sediment around and on top of it until buried. The botulism theory is starting to enter the realms of very unlikely to impossible.
So why only the carnivores? Can't herbivores drown? And why should not poisoning cause similar death poses? If you're theory is right and botulism theory is wrong, shouldn't herbivores be the one's that gets fossilized together in such a group? Not trying to offend you but your claims does demand questions on itself.
It's a bit of a confusing choice of words, but they call them tyrannosaur, not Tyrannosaurus or Tyrannosaurus rex. Tyrannosaur is just the generic name of the biological family of tyrannosaurs, in which Tyrannosaurus (rex) is just one of many variations. The same goes for lions, tigers and leopards: they're all just variations in the same family of big cats (Panthera). I'm not a biologist, so my terminology may be a bit off, but this is how you should think about it.
t-rex newborns have a very poisonous bite. There's also a flying dinosaur with a toxic bite...the name slips my mind, but I believe its apart of the raptor family
AI fan actually, The Komodo Dragon was Proven to use Venom to kill Prey, the Bacteria that was discovered in the lizards mouth were the exact same bacteria found inside the mouths of lions, Dogs and even humans
*reads title and looks at thumbnail*
Damn that's a strong ass little green lizard.
Pac If it has a poison bite it would actually be an unseen dinosaur killer 😂 That thing would have no trouble eating T Rex. But sadly it does not have a poison bite.
Right 😂😂
Pac that’s exactly what i thought 😭
It give the *CHOMP*
😂😂
Man, the camera man is so talented that he took these videos without getting eaten, I'm impressed!
Electricity was cool back then
Rayyping_Som Neggos I hope ur joking
r/comedycemetry
My nigga it was a Dino cameraman
You r so stupid it was an anamation
T-rex: Have a devastating biteforce that will crush your bones
Therizinosaurus: slaps
That's not a Trex
@@generalcesko4079 it's susukityrannus
@@AltairBlue oh ok sorry for that then, they said Tyrannosaurus in the vid, so I thought that it was a T-Rex, sorry for being stupid
@@generalcesko4079 it's fine lol
Real ark fan
That last dinisaur was just chilling by a bunch of corpses, "salads fine bro".
wtf is a dinisaur
Herbivores don't have the mental capacity needed to out think its food.
A T-Rex comes upon three recently dead T-Rex, and a herbivore calmly munching away. It thinks that is one badass vegan, especially if it has blood on its claws. (Joke).
@@MichaelSHartman not a t-rex you peace of half eaten piece of 9 day old kentucky fried Chicken
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I say. I say. What is wrong with you boy? Are you doped up, or something?
@@lapiscake1211 When you can be bothered to use punctuation, then maybe you can complain about spelling errors.
Even food poisoning was a pre-historic monster lol.
T Rex is enormuse he has 50 teeth
He eats meat and probably eaten other dinosaurs
He is the king
He'd probably eaten other dinosaurs
The trex is the king
His roar is really lawd
He is fearsome
ahnaf hafiz How old are you?
Hes not king their could be something bigger
kevin legobrick master *cough* *cough* spinosaurus *cough* *cough*
Ich Thao *cough**coughgiganotosaurus*cough**cough*
I miss John Hurt so much. One of England's best actor, writer, director and voice over.
RIP John Hurt
his commentary was annoying
@@unknownuser8454
In your view and not mine 😡
war doctor.
@Matthewbenjiminhorst up
@@unknownuser8454 I have the same opinion
It was a raptor with a sniper, don't lie to us
no funny,stay quiet
@@leandroborges4 it was poisoned by eating the carcass with botulism, meat eating dinosaurs get sick from botulism but herbivores like this Nothronychus are safe from these invisible killers because the only plant eaters.
Christopher Jordan r/wooooosh
R/whoosh
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In the thumbnail I thought the killer was the lizard 😂
Same
I literally thought the same
I thought it was some sort of symbiotic relationship were the lizard was eating parasites off of the dinosaurs.
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Tyrannosaur: Gets killed
The hunting pack: How tragic...anyway
*starts eating it
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I thought it was work related stress and high cholesterol.
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the BBC need's to make another of these, it was a fantastic series.
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HipFire_HeadShot its the best video's ever!!!!!!!!
and i play roblox play dinosaur simualtor
HipFire_HeadShot yeah
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Who is rewatching this masterpiece in 2024?
Yes I am
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Me i grew up with this show
@@bouncyindignation2987Same here bro
Man I was hoping there would be a ninja dino
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Yep, Velociraptors were tiny, made famous by the Jurassic Park movies but they are portrayed falsely. The raptor in the movies is really the Utahraptor, they just called it Velociraptor because it sounded better. Utahraptors were big, taller than the average man, pretty much like in the Jurassic Park movies except they had feathers.
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They were not Utah raptors, they were Deinonychus.
Lol who else thought it was gonna be the little lizard?🦎
Me lul
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Meh 😂
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When you're as badass as a therizinosaur you don't need to eat meat.
Yeah eat blueberry
He likes their cut g
Heh sounds like something a vegetarian would say.. and they would be right! Lol
Therizinosaurs eat bugs and small mammals too
That's not a Therizinosaurus though it's a nothronychus
0:21 everyone who plays ark know that you dont run into an therizinosaurus. always those amateurs
I’ve been waiting for an ark comment lol 😂, and I seriously hate those and raptors
Yeah the therizinosaur runs into you
it's the freddy cruger of dinosaurs
Bruh i thought those where iguanodons cause they have no feathers or fur
I was looking for a ark comment haha
I'm a dinosaur fan and this is the first I've heard of herbivorous theropods, fascinating!
Belu. Baret
They were featured in Jurassic World Dominion
@@Espartanica Therizinosaurus was featured in Dominion, not Nothronychus.
@@nathancomixproductions466 Is Therazinosaurus not a herbivorous theropod?
@thecrazyberries1911 Ye, that's my point. Therazinosaurus, a herbivores therapod, was featured in Jurassic World Dominion.
This randomly popped up on anyone else's recommended recently?
*Checks comments*
Nope just me okay.
Today
Hey look guys youtube recommended me a video that isnt 2 second old. Time to comment about this even though nobady cares.
Suddenly im watching how an ancient vegan piece of dinosaur is eating leaves close to a number of cadavers...
Considering how remarkably intelligent some living birds are, like crows. One can only imagine how frightening a pack of attacking therapods must have been.
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1:42 See that Nothronychus, after seeing a group of dead Zunityrannus, is like: "What the hell has happened?"
its suskityrannus
This is really impressive that they filmed these dinosaurs I can’t believe they made a time machine
when ur trying to do a joke but it’s not ur original comment 🤡
It's cgi. Men did not exist back then 65 million years ago. ur so stupid 👍
@@lycan2494 Hmmm....the cameraman told me he was scared while filming this....hats off to him.
2:54 I kept shouting: ITS A STRIPPER!!! ITS A STRIPPER!! THROW SOME LEAVES AS IT!!!!
Ben Yu lel
it does look like one
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oh godz.... don't let the vegans find this vid!
that crazy old vegan dinosaur
@@bumpy9921 geigan
I think we r not eating raw meat...🤷
Haha VeRy ClEvEr
Finally after one year of searching. I hope you are already one of us by now ?
I am still amazed about these cameras and memory cards in them.. They withstood 87 million years
Plant eaters like these are like Trololololol
Its trye
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Did I hear yutyrannus or zooytyrannis?
When I looked at the title I thought it was a dino that comes,slices the throat,leaves and nobody has seen him
The cameraman is so dedicated, they really risked their life for this video 😳
Fake, there was no such thing as Camera crew in prehistoric time
this is only an reenactment through CGI, of course they're fake. I do watch them though
You had to ruin the joke
Nabbit's TH-cam I'm sorry! I didn't know!
its a 3d animation
+Nabbit's TH-cam lol the replies, which I'm afraid don't sound very sarcastic ... Made me really worried about people's intellects nowadays.
2:34 The Narrator should've said: with leafal results XD
Or that that prone tyrannosaur wasn't really dead, he was a vegetable. Or that since the body was like a trap luring in more hosts for the botulism pathogen, it was like it had been ... planted.
u watch mully ?
who's mully?
Sir David Frederick Attenborough would never steep this low & mispronounciate, just for the fun of it!
@@mho... I dunno he's voiced over a tortoise mating with a shoe.
Plot twist: the dinosaurs drank pink sauce off-camera
I remember watching John Hurt in Doctor Who with a mate of mine a few days before he died. It was such a loss. He narrated this to perfection
0:26
And here we see the Freddykruegersaurus slashing faces open
I just love how 3 predators attack Notronichus and he just goes full John Wick on them😂
Its strange to think that the same amount of time existed between the early dinosaurs and the late dinosaurs as existed between the late dinosaurs and us. Their world was truly a stagnant one.
Ehm...there lay more than 100 million years between the early dinosaurs and the last ones...and not even 70 million between us and the last dinosaurs..Those lizards roamed the world for far longer than mammals are even larger than cats
I randomly saw these episodes and now I’m brining then when I have an exam tomorrow ...
Legend has it that cameraman also got infected by this deadly disease. RIP.
From looking at the thumbnail, I thought the lizard climbing onto the body was the killer.
Well maybe because herbivores did not like chilling next to carnivore during the flood. I guess its one of the thing we wont ever get an answer lol
Zunityrannus: bro i dropped my meat bro
Zunityrannus2: its cool bro 5 second rule
Now they're dead this is why you don't eat food off the floor
Vultures and worms would like to have a word with you
That dinosaur is gonna be in the new Jurassic World Dominion LES GOO
The Dino just slapped the tyrannosaur like I’m about to end this mans career
child: Mommy, i want a Nothronikus as a pet!
Mommy: A what?
child: *shows mother picture*
Mommy: Over my dead body, do you see those claws? That thing will eat you alive.
child: it's a herbivore.....
Hell's Princess Cringe
😊
The mother may not even know thats a dinosaur lmao
Hell’s Princess that’s so true 😸
Lol
The quality of the camera on this age is better than my phone. How many stone does this cost?
I had to replay the slaps in the beginning atleast 12 times
The unseen dinosaur is the deadliest.
GG X9
A sniperraptor armed with botox shots or something.
I red it with zed's voice
These are the videos that I can watch multiple times!
Same here lol
0:17 i Like how u added a Tiger Roar
0:07 Me trying to explain my parents! For my less grades.
But my parents
Man I wish there were more videos like this so they could show in school.
0:26 One for you *ku-tish*, and one for you *ku-tish*
2:23 Dino on the far right has tiny legs
doesn't squat
That's a lizard
Skipped leg day
RIP Shorty
HAHAHAHHAA
nothronychus: *sees dead bodies*
“Call an ambulance, call an ambulance!!!...but not for me”
Boltusim is no joke as a toxin today. Whenever you go shopping for the canned goods section and see a can with a bulge protruding that’s a tall tale sign to save a life.
If t rex was a scavenger/predator then it probably had a resistance to botulism much like modern day vultures. A vulture can consume thousands of times a humans lethal dose of botulism and survive. Perhaps the ancient lake was a co2 trap. Also, botulism doesn't kill instantly. Sometimes it can take days. How far can an animal wander in that amount of time? It is unlikely that the animals would die in a group. A tendency for many if not all animals is to crawl off and die in private when sick or injured.
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Same goes for hyenas...... Botulism and anthrax? Bah! Bring it on!
NEVER MESS WITH CLAWS BOI!
Remember kids,if a Tyranasaurus Rex falls,you are safe...just stay away from its jaw and tail...
Jump on it's back. It can't do shit to you then. 🤣
I used to watch these when i was like 4 years old and thought this was actual footage of dinousars
SAME!!!
Yes it's an actual footage. If you don't believe then you are no longer 4 years old.
At 0:13 when he talked it lined up so perfectly with the dinosaurs mouth lol
BBC EARTH UR MAKING ME WATCH ALL OF THIS
I CANT JUST STO WATCHING DINOSAURS :O .
The most interesting vid. I was waiting for this vid.
Props to the camera man for his effort on taking videos for us to know more about dinos
the sound of Nothronychus sounds like a spore creature
You also noticed that?
Looks like a therizinosaurus to me
I thought that too.
I think it's another species of therizinosaurus
Tyrannosaurus: mr stark I am not feeling so good
The other Tyrannosauruses: oh no, so anyways
I so much wish we actually knew anything about dinosaurs. Such an inspiring creature we will never see.
If people made time travel real and introduced some therizinosaur species into modern North America, would they become invasive species?
if it ate insects i would be happy with it
That's a good question, and something I hope will actually be a legit one in the near future (hint hint). I don't think so, because they won't have natural predators except humans, but they should have a slow reproduction rate and consume little plant growth for their size (if they are cold-blooded). They would eat tall shrubbery that most other animals can't reach, so I doubt they would out compete any other species.
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Well, it is highly unlikely dinosaurs - especially theropods - were cold-blooded. I suspect they would probably inhabit forests and other other areas where vegetation is more dense, as therizinosaurs do not seem to be adapted for browsing in open habitats such as grasslands. And, as you already said, adult therizinosaurs would probably have nothing to fear from modern predatory mammals (except from humans). Only the infants would be vulnerable to predators.
Yes. That is the definition of invasive species. Introducing a new organism that isn't part of the current ecosystem.
Planet Dinosaur had the potential to be a great CGI dinosaur series. However, they intentionally made their virtual camera very shaky all the time, making the show literally unwatchable for me. Shaky cam is way overdone these days. Wake up, producers.
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I'm sure they did it to hide the flaws in the CGI so that it looks realer.
Biff Burgerstein I'm sure, but it doesn't work. Shaky cam, in small doses, is supposed to add an element of excitement and realism - as though the cameraman had to run around. That's fine, but when an entire show is filmed in shaky cam, it gives some people (like me) motion sickness. And just as importantly, instead of making you feel like the action is real, it reminds you that you're watching a video instead of real life, so it has the opposite of its intended effect.
THEY DONT EVEN HAVE FEATHERS
+dicho
a round of applause to the discoveries for putting those muddled fossils back into a whole piece.
These camera men deserve much more credit they put thenselves in danger for this footage where's their oscars
Wow it's like revenge for your friends eating you!
SpinoRexzillaEN25 Don't you just hate it when your friends eat you!?
SpinoRexzillaEN25 You don't get it do you
Athropod 101 you don't
+ReAPeR [NGSBR] LOL such fail.... You just tried to tell op that he didn't get op....... very nice.
I remember watching these videos as a kid and I come back still to watch these every year or so anyone else 😁
Dude this gives me so much nostalgia
People told me I shouldn’t be fussy when I eat but after watching this I’m grateful I am😂😂😂!!! You see guys theropods aren’t all carnivorous there are rare herbivore theropods
Am I the only one who thinks that the image quality of the dinosaurs was really good back in 2013?
The BBC are time travelers they go where ever they are needed to record nature at the cost of their own lives.
Nothronychus and Therizinosaurus are amazing herbivore dinosaurs, my favorite!
Herbivores: *Minding their own business*
Carnivores: *Guess I'll die?*
This was my favourite movie when I was a dinosaur obsessed 3 year old 😂
prehistoric-vegetarian-freddy krueger!
Here to remind u of this vid and ur comment !😀
1:18
That's sounds just like the Dromaeosaurus from Dino Dan (2010-2011).
That show was part of my childhood
Respect to the camera man who traveled beck in time to record all of this
Incredible footage, where did you find these species?
In Pangaea Local Park in Belgium of course
@@disrespecc9678 it’s literally fake.
@@Coconutwater444 and you couldn’t take sarcasm.
@@Coconutwater444 was just a joke good sir.
@@Coconutwater444 do you know what a joke is?
None of these dinos are camera shy, I'm impressed
Finally I came to know camera was discovered in dinosaur time 😂
0:25
Predator : I got your neck!
Prey : *got your nose.*
Even though the tyrannosaurid, I've got a feeling it is Zunityrannus.
+Nathan Williams It is.
Yeah, I found out a little while after this post. But thanks anyway.
I saw this as a kid and it brings back so many memories
I LOVE DINOSAURS
Same
Me too!
I wonder what the world would be like if they lived until now
We would probably be at the bottom of the food chain. Considering how weak humans are to what the dinosaurs were, we'd all have to be like our ancestors in order to compete with them. And even then it was a struggle. Humanity would not be thriving as we are now, probably not near extinction either but could definitely end up there at some point if we don't find a way to survive.
Props to the camera man who had to go back in time for that shot!
Thumbnail made me think it was the lizard somehow lol
Also
REALLY?! EATING A WHOLE BUNCH OF DISEASED ROTTING MEAT CAN BE BAD FOR YOU?! SHOCKING!
Also shows why you don't drink from stagnant water, that's what caused it, the first to drink from the water got infected and died, and his eaters got infected and died, etc.
As you can see, the cameraman has lived for millions of years and even outlived all the dinosaurs. Really is the stuff of legends.
Salute
Lol nice spore sounds effects
Or you know, the dinosaur death pose could just be from asphyxiation from drowning, hence the common pose and common grouping, drowned bodies stacked up or floating to the same final location. For fossilization to occur it needs to be ideally from fluvial(water movement) processes, so as to preserve the body in sediment. The rate of sedimentation needs to be quick enough so the body doesn’t have enough time to rot away or washed away, instead buried to become part of a sedimentary rock. Maybe the group of them was caught up in a flash flood instead of assuming botulism. Dead bodies above ground water wouldn’t just become fossils. You would need to explain how the bodies were able to become buried in sediment and preserved. You can have fossilization from just bones, but consider the likelihood of all the scattered bones to end up in the same location after water or floods come to then bury the bones and then add sediment on top. For all bones from the same body to occur in the same exact location would mean the body hasn’t rotted away yet, and was carried to its final resting place from fluvial processes to then immediately start accumulating sediment around and on top of it until buried. The botulism theory is starting to enter the realms of very unlikely to impossible.
So why only the carnivores? Can't herbivores drown?
And why should not poisoning cause similar death poses?
If you're theory is right and botulism theory is wrong, shouldn't herbivores be the one's that gets fossilized together in such a group?
Not trying to offend you but your claims does demand questions on itself.
They probably died in a flood plain
First of all, T.rex have 2 fingers!
Well that's probably because they are not T-rexes!
***** Oh!
They actually have 3 just one is so small it doesn't matter that it's there.
These aren't T-Rexes but are members of the Tyrannosaur dinosaur group. Not every Tyrannosaurid has to have two fingers. Just look at Guanlong.
It's a bit of a confusing choice of words, but they call them tyrannosaur, not Tyrannosaurus or Tyrannosaurus rex. Tyrannosaur is just the generic name of the biological family of tyrannosaurs, in which Tyrannosaurus (rex) is just one of many variations. The same goes for lions, tigers and leopards: they're all just variations in the same family of big cats (Panthera). I'm not a biologist, so my terminology may be a bit off, but this is how you should think about it.
Number one fan of dinosaurs because I think they're fascinating creatures.
I adore dinosaurs
boreamon
I wonder if any of the dinosaur predators had similarly toxic bites to the monitor lizard
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what makes you say that?
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t-rex newborns have a very poisonous bite. There's also a flying dinosaur with a toxic bite...the name slips my mind, but I believe its apart of the raptor family
+Brandon “Chuck” Norris Is this flying "raptor" Sinornithisaurus?
AI fan actually, The Komodo Dragon was Proven to use Venom to kill Prey, the Bacteria that was discovered in the lizards mouth were the exact same bacteria found inside the mouths of lions, Dogs and even humans
2:32
Now THAT'S a plot twist
0:22 lmao Did that dinosaur just throw a right hook
They could do things like that. They’re arms are evolved in a way to make it were they could slap and slash.
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When bae gets angry and she slaps you 😂
“Lethal and invincible killer.” *where have I heard this before*