FYI, as a documentary channel you should get your naming conventions correct. Tyrannosaurus res is properly abbreviated as T. rex. The rules of scientific naming say that when abbreviating the full name of any creature, both living and extinct, you use the first letter of the genus (capitalized) with a period, o dash, followed by the species name in all lower case. So Triceratops horridus would be T. horridus, Velociraptor mongoliensis would be V, mongoliensis just like how Tyrannosaurus rex is T. rex and not T-Rex.
FYI, “Tyrannosaurus Res” is NOT properly abbreviated as T. Rex, “Tyrannosaurus Rex” is. Y’see? Everybody can be pedantic but there’s really no need to be.
Really we have the tech and wisdom to much more accurately represent how they moved and possibly what colors they were. Of all the dino renderings I`ve seen in art, one was incredible! A realistic painting that looked just like a photograph.
I think one of the things we've learned about T. rex is that it had feathers, and yet not one image of it in this documentary showed it that way. Seems to be perpetuating misconceptions.
Birds have feathers. Dinosaurs (Dragons in Biblical terms) did not. Scientists are great at misinterpreting, even fabricating, crap to try fitting everything into the atheistic world view.
I'm pretty sure that's not how we imagine a t rex either, but it would have given us a better idea of what kind of animal it was, compared to this video
Moros’s biggest threat, was a giant allosauroid called, Siats. (Man Eating Monster) Though it never ate man, it should be considered the newest dinosaur villain! At 39 to 40 feet long, and a weight of around 5 tons, This apex predator was armed with knife like teeth, and powerful beefed up arms, with razor sharp claws!
FFS when will they stop depicting T-Rexes constantly roaring. Firstly, they probably didn’t make that sort of sound, and secondly you don’t see extant carnivores walking around roaring all the time.
really? first real fact is wrong? pretty well established it was 66 not 65 million years ago, and recently found a 2nd smaller (but still huge) crater from close to the same time. hard to watch a new facts video on t rex when you start that way
@@gottfriedheumesser1994 when the first words out of someone's mouth who is educating are wrong, smart people check out... or turn off the video, have a good one pedro
@@user-yl5rl7tg2j You still don't understand what you don't understand: It is impossible to date the impact so exactly. so saying it was 66 and not 65 shows you do not understand dating problems.
@@gottfriedheumesser1994 ohh maybe the scientists who over a decade ago determined it was 66 million years ago, and thought it was important enough to say, THEY just didnt understand ohh by the way how was your mensa meeting last night? must have been crazy
All i think is Trek are very bitey and wouldve eaten you in a sec but like Croc looked after the babys how we know all this is because people went back in time to film them :) The Lacasaurus of funding .
All this brain power, and technology being dedicated to things from the deep past, seem wasted when there are so many issues facing the current state of our planet. To what end does all this scientific work serve humanity? Wouldn't the energy used to _discover_ which T.rex was the largest, be better spent addressing ways that might slow or stop our own demise and the current extinction of the creatures that we share our world with? Pam
I like living in a country where no one can tell me what I have to study or pursue. We’ve made a lot of progress since being freed from having to get permission from a ruling class. Unfortunately so many now wish to return us to those dark ages of ignorance.
Pretty obvious at this point that T-Rex, velociraptors, and many other dinosaurs, had feathers and were omnivores, with many of them simply evolving into other birds, down to the large birds we have today.
Actually, if it's the chicken... It's also just as true to say it's the penguin, or the hummingbird. You may have heard this amazing, but slightly misleading factoid about the chicken as it's been repeated everywhere... However, if you think about it, ALL birds are descendants of the dinosaurs. Therefore ALL birds, even hummingbirds and penguins are their living descendants.😮
My eyes are bored to death... I think it's sad. This comes from a paid editor, there are youtubers who do this infinitely better and for free. If the intention is to inspire, then I give this a very big L. it's like decorating a cake with gravel!!!
Disappointing that your animations are still wildly inaccurate after all that is now known. T-Rex did not have exposed teeth, it had lips that covered them. Additionally, they did not roar like lions. Update.
The thing is, not all dinosaurs were covered in feathers. There have been enough skin impressions and mummies found that show that many species had leathery skin with scales and either no feathers or, at best, only partially feathered. The main group of dinosaurs that were heavily feathered were the maniraptorans like the Dromaeosaurs, but the larger ones like the Ceratopsids, Hadrosaurs, the large carnivorous theropods are believed to either not feathered or only partially feathered.
@@Aaron-lr1di how many T. Rexs have? you know.. the ones i mentioned specifically by name? you can post the link her to the T.Rex with feathers i cant wait to see it..
FYI, as a documentary channel you should get your naming conventions correct. Tyrannosaurus res is properly abbreviated as T. rex. The rules of scientific naming say that when abbreviating the full name of any creature, both living and extinct, you use the first letter of the genus (capitalized) with a period, o dash, followed by the species name in all lower case. So Triceratops horridus would be T. horridus, Velociraptor mongoliensis would be V, mongoliensis just like how Tyrannosaurus rex is T. rex and not T-Rex.
he might have been talking about the band.. did he mention " bang a gong" ?
i missed it..
FYI, “Tyrannosaurus Res” is NOT properly abbreviated as T. Rex, “Tyrannosaurus Rex” is. Y’see? Everybody can be pedantic but there’s really no need to be.
How is it we still use these out of date models in docu series
Really we have the tech and wisdom to much more accurately represent how they moved and possibly what colors they were. Of all the dino renderings I`ve seen in art, one was incredible! A realistic painting that looked just like a photograph.
I think one of the things we've learned about T. rex is that it had feathers, and yet not one image of it in this documentary showed it that way. Seems to be perpetuating misconceptions.
all skin impressions found of T. rex have shown scales. Smaller tyrannosaurs have been found with feathers, T. rex has not.
Birds have feathers. Dinosaurs (Dragons in Biblical terms) did not. Scientists are great at misinterpreting, even fabricating, crap to try fitting everything into the atheistic world view.
I'm pretty sure that's not how we imagine a t rex either, but it would have given us a better idea of what kind of animal it was, compared to this video
I think scaly skin would be more suitable.
Moros’s biggest threat, was a giant allosauroid called, Siats. (Man Eating Monster)
Though it never ate man, it should be considered the newest dinosaur villain!
At 39 to 40 feet long, and a weight of around 5 tons, This apex predator was armed with knife like teeth, and powerful beefed up arms, with razor sharp claws!
FFS when will they stop depicting T-Rexes constantly roaring. Firstly, they probably didn’t make that sort of sound, and secondly you don’t see extant carnivores walking around roaring all the time.
I agree.
Except my ex wife....
How is the data still so out of date, nit just the depictions.
9:04. Engineer here. Now that is a big ass vernier caliper...
True 😂
It was an informative and wonderful historical coverage video about Denisor origin and ledge to explore more
I have decided to put my Erythrosuchus to pasture. Tyrannosaurus Rex shall now be my Mount into Battle
Why'd they make Scotty look so squatty?
I have learned a few things. I ain't learnt nothing. Who writes your captions?
I hope they can be depicted accurately....
My Head Say's Scotty and Sue were Older than 30 Years.
Big, Near Extinct, Snakes and Lizards of Today are at Least 60 Years Old.
I would think that Foot on T-Rex would be rather anti-Arthritic in nature, that is a Foot that can carry Great Weight
really? first real fact is wrong? pretty well established it was 66 not 65 million years ago, and recently found a 2nd smaller (but still huge) crater from close to the same time. hard to watch a new facts video on t rex when you start that way
You are an expert, because you can distinguish between 66M and 65M years ago. Not every scientist can do that. Perhaps you can give us som decimals!
@@gottfriedheumesser1994 when the first words out of someone's mouth who is educating are wrong, smart people check out... or turn off the video, have a good one pedro
@@user-yl5rl7tg2j You still don't understand what you don't understand: It is impossible to date the impact so exactly. so saying it was 66 and not 65 shows you do not understand dating problems.
@@gottfriedheumesser1994 ohh
maybe the scientists who over a decade ago determined it was 66 million years ago, and thought it was important enough to say, THEY just didnt understand
ohh by the way how was your mensa meeting last night? must have been crazy
@@user-yl5rl7tg2j Not as crazy as your postings! How exactly can things be dated, an answer please!
I wonder what T-Rex taste like... Imagine chomping down on T-Rex's drum stick.🤤
All i think is Trek are very bitey and wouldve eaten you in a sec but like Croc looked after the babys
how we know all this is because people went back in time to film them :) The Lacasaurus of funding .
hmmmm.. is it,,, that they are really peacful and enjoy writing poetry and growing flowers?
All this brain power, and technology being dedicated to things from the deep past, seem wasted when there are so many issues facing the current state of our planet.
To what end does all this scientific work serve humanity? Wouldn't the energy used to _discover_ which T.rex was the largest, be better spent addressing ways that might slow or stop our own demise and the current extinction of the creatures that we share our world with?
Pam
No. Fuck earth, its already dead.
I like living in a country where no one can tell me what I have to study or pursue. We’ve made a lot of progress since being freed from having to get permission from a ruling class. Unfortunately so many now wish to return us to those dark ages of ignorance.
No one is going to speak of the old awful T-Rex design and how they reused footage from Dinosaur documentaries that are bull feces.
Pretty obvious at this point that T-Rex, velociraptors, and many other dinosaurs, had feathers and were omnivores, with many of them simply evolving into other birds, down to the large birds we have today.
how is it obvious they had feathers when no evidence of feathers has been found with T.Rex?
Nothing suggests T. rex was omnivorous or feathered. All skin impressions found of T. rex were scales.
Just wish these documentaries would stop with the made up lion roars , just don't think they sounded that way .
This is OLD
Typhoon
George Washington
It's so funny that just few bones and they can depict how it looks like...
Police investigators should learn from paleontologists...
He must have always been hungry. Stop wasting time.
t rex cgi timeline '
Can’t really compare anything alive with the T-Rex? Try the chicken.
the emu
The Cassowary
I agree with you guys but the chicken is the T-Rex closest living relative.
Actually, if it's the chicken... It's also just as true to say it's the penguin, or the hummingbird.
You may have heard this amazing, but slightly misleading factoid about the chicken as it's been repeated everywhere...
However, if you think about it, ALL birds are descendants of the dinosaurs. Therefore ALL birds, even hummingbirds and penguins are their living descendants.😮
@@adorabelleartsyou sound like alot of fun 😉
Why I don't subscribe to Curiosity: repetition, scripted 'interviews', wokeness, etc. A platform for spoon-fed perpetual primary schoolers.
My eyes are bored to death... I think it's sad. This comes from a paid editor, there are youtubers who do this infinitely better and for free. If the intention is to inspire, then I give this a very big L. it's like decorating a cake with gravel!!!
Disappointing that your animations are still wildly inaccurate after all that is now known. T-Rex did not have exposed teeth, it had lips that covered them. Additionally, they did not roar like lions. Update.
Lol. YAFI.
I absolutely hate it when science channels show dinosaurs as leathery reptilian scaly skin instead of quills and fluff.
The thing is, not all dinosaurs were covered in feathers. There have been enough skin impressions and mummies found that show that many species had leathery skin with scales and either no feathers or, at best, only partially feathered. The main group of dinosaurs that were heavily feathered were the maniraptorans like the Dromaeosaurs, but the larger ones like the Ceratopsids, Hadrosaurs, the large carnivorous theropods are believed to either not feathered or only partially feathered.
they werent all quills and fluff
thats a theory
not a fact.
not a single feathered T. rex has ever been found. EVER..
@@ripvanwinkle2002 Some species of tyrannosaur have been found feathered
@@Aaron-lr1di how many T. Rexs have?
you know.. the ones i mentioned specifically by name?
you can post the link her to the T.Rex with feathers i cant wait to see it..
Oh man, I’m so sorry…this is a terrible injustice done to you, I hope you feel better soon.
T Rex is A Kangaroo on steroids
bogus repetition of well known facts
I hate trex....NATTTT