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Next you guys should do can sharptooth from land before time survive in jurrasic park/world or can sharptooth survive survive in skull Island(Peter Jackson)
Finally someone gives credit to the novel. T-rex couldn't see unmoving objects, because of the frog's DNA. This tiny detail was absent in all the movies.
I think it wasn't until the 4th movie that any of the scientists onscreen actually admit that all of Ingen's dinosaurs are in some ways different from the actual creatures due to the DNA substitution, such as a lack of feathers on some dinos now understood to be feathered, though in JP2 they did conclude that the Dinos were able to mate because the frog DNA gave them the ability to change genders like some frogs can do. I think Dr Wong mentions that most of the created dinos actually appear quite different from the base animal due to the DNA substitution while defending the creation of Indomitus as "bigger and more scary" for the crowds who can have somehow become bored with the other dinosaurs.
@@donnierust4740 Can't tell you the exact page, cause my book isn't in English and probably isn't the same. Look for that part after the T-rex breakout, where Dr Grant sees the hadrosaur. In my edition it's around page 298. Forth iteration. It's the second chapter that is called THE PARK. I believe Dr Grant mentions frog's DNA for the first time in third iteration, chapter BREEDING SITES. Since then he continues looking for connections between dino's and amphibian's behaviour.
They are wrong, they never say it was frog DNA in the novel that causes their bad sight, it is simply a paleontology theory of Grants in Jurassic Park. Crichton had bad information and even retcons the Tyrannosaur's sight issues in the Lost World as the rex either being confused by the rain or not hungry. The erroneous info in novel is attributed to a fictional Paleontologist named John Roxton(a character from the original lost world book).
I think having a 40 ft T Rex silently walk up to you and "roar" at you with you not hearing anything but wind as your whole body starts to vibrate from the infrasound is a lot more terrifying than the stomping, trumpeting entrance we get in the movies.
Lion roars are far different from potential t rex roars. Lions actually have vocal cords. Their roar could rupture your ear drums, definitely, but the t rex would be at a whole different level. It's larger and would likely have much greater lung capacity due to the lungs of therapods/birds being very efficient at absorbing oxygen. It would have a throat sac like modern birds, maybe not as prominent but still there. It would use this to make low frequency sounds. If you've heard a cassowary call, you'd know how it sends vibrations throughout your body. Now imagine that scaled up to t rex size. Would be devastating. Wouldn't even need to open its mouth.
I love the inverse here, where science is like, “ Oh no, a real life T-Rex would be so much worse for anything unlucky enough to come across their path”
Exactly! Usually science make things less scary. In this case it's saying real-life would be far more horrific. Something that big that can't be heard is insane!
@@heartbreak25 even scarier is that it's nasal size indicates it has dozens of times better smelling ability than dogs and could potentially track you miles away just from a few dozen molecules thick trail
If you take Prehistoric Planet to heart, T.Rex could also apparently comfortably swim long distances, possibly the only place a tyrannosaur would be remotely vulnerable. But if that's the case, well...I don't know if it was an _enclosure_ in Jurassic World, but if it was just a bunch of islands, a realistic T.Rex would have been wandering from sanctuary to sanctuary, searching for food and better ground. Goes to show just one more reason big theropods basically achieved world domination for a while!
I love how with every single passing year, the notion of the T-rex being the ultimate predator the planet earth have ever seen becomes more and more a fact.
@@eliminator1472 same, goated dinosaur, would love to see one juvenile, their iq is heavily underrated aswell, some compared them to modern day chimps, which i think is exaggerated, but they were still pretty damn smart. we know for a fact that crocodilians are not as stupid as we thought, they can learn an array of tricks and actually grow onto some people, trex was likely a very smart reptile, they also had social behaviour, and a good environmental awarness.
Have I got a fun fact for you. So about 120 years ago when these giants fossils were discovered and people didn't know that some fossil finds were the same species as previous samples, T-Rex actually had three names: Manospondylus, _Dynamosaurus_ and lastly, _Tyrannosaurus Rex_ So it turned out these three were the same and the scientists had to decide which one. _Tyrannosaurus Rex_ was chosen as even the people 120 years ago knew that it felt awesome to say. Second fun fact: Tyrannosaurus Rex is one of the only animals on earth that the mainstream uses the full scientific name for.
@@Jordaniantrex I got you, fam. So _Manospondylus Gigas_ means "Giant Porous Vertebrae". Boring name, I know, but it's simply because they haven't found the skull with that rather fragmented specimen and did not know that it was a Rex. In fact, they thought that it was a Ceratopsian. If I recall correctly, T-Rex was still an unknown dinosaur at this point (only in 1900 would the skull be discovered and this find dates back to 1896, I believe). So in that 1900 find (going off memory here, so I might be wrong) there were two fossils which they thought were from different species (again, it wasn't complete skeletons and cleaning and piecing together the fossils are a huge undertaking, especially if you have no idea what the animal looked like). The one was named _Dynamosaurus Imperiosus._ _Dynamo_ means "powerful" and Imperiosus means roughly the same. Other synonyms can include "master", "Ruler" or "dictator". So "Ruler of the powerful dinosaurs" perhaps? The other specimen is the one that stood out. The skull was very well preserved and absolutely blew the finder away when he saw it. Upon seeing those jaws, those teeth and that menacing face, he named it _Tyrannosaurus Rex._
The films would be very different all because of the stealth. More so horror than action. The fact that this beast is far heavier, and yet so much more silent, is downright unimaginable. Much smaller beasts like tigers already pose immense threat to humans, something like a T. Rex could just devour us in droves.
Imagine the scene with the water ripples but its actually the trex hunting the humans with their deep vocal movements making movements in the ground. I thought that was the current theory with trex sounds but i could be wrong
People give Jurassic a lot of hate for their inaccuracies, but the rex was actually pretty darn accurate for the time. Even by today's standards it really isn't that bad. This edit is to specify that I was talking about it's physical design. Not speed, eyesight etc
The fact that the real life T-Rex most likely had the best vision of any terrestrial animal to ever exist means there would be no running or hiding from Rexy in real life.
Wasn't the eyesight thing explained as being caused by the frog DNA in the book? I might be misremembering the book, but I know toads have motion based vision.
@@Mirthful_Midori So I looked up frog vision and this is what I found. Frogs only see well at far distances. This means that they are farsighted. Also they are very receptive to movement, but that doesn't mean they can only see things that move. So yes kind of. In the book it mentioned frog dna being the cause, but even that wasn't completely accurate, as it made it sound as if though frogs were completely blind in the absence of motion. In fact if the t rex vision is based on frogs, then it would be able to easily see you from a far distance, but have blurry vision up close. However, it should still be able to see you to some degree.
Also believed to have one of the best smelling abilities too, allowing it to smell any other predator's kills within miles and show up to bully the other predator away from it's kill. Of course that also makes it even harder to hide from it as well.
@@22steve5150 truly a nightmare fuel. Especially if the t rex already hungry and associated human with food (of course, t rex and other predatory dinosaurs in Jurassic franchises chasing human because they already used to be fed by human and its aggression was desperate attempt to ask food or even something worse, hunting the food giver)
The ingen T-Rex roaring all the time, knowing they can't see what doesn't move, is a really cool theory I've never heard, and I've been a lifelong fan even building a replica JP Jeep. Thank you.
This T rex will be like a hybrid from ingen T rex and a real life T rex the speed strength and agility of ingen t rex + the impeccable eyesight balance muscle mass weight and bite force of the accurate T rex this hybrid t rex will beat Spinosaurus gigantonosaurus and indominus rex like in this video
I really love this analysis as it goes to show why people shouldn’t complain so much about inaccuracies. InGen were not making fully accurate dinosaurs and the dinosaurs they made were mishmashed with other animal DNA causing some major side effects that would hinder them to their full potential. Even Masrani’s dinosaurs were just as mishmashed.
This is important to remember. I also recall in the book Jurassic Park, Dr. Wu talks about how they made the dinosaurs slower because it seemed so odd to see such large animals moving so fast. They were always making what they thought people would pay to see, not just what was real. Of course, Jurassic World doubles down on it with Indominus Rex.
It's like what Alan Grant said in Jurasic Park III: "Now, what John Hammond and InGen did at Jurassic Park is create genetically engineered, theme park monsters. Nothing more, and nothing less."
@@JuniorGaming636 Frogs can still see stationary objects: they don't go bumping into rocks as they hop along. It's just that the part of the frog's visual processing center that responds to stationary objects does not associate them with food.
From what I've seen from the predator dinosaurs in Jurassic Park, the dinosaurs weren't old enough to have had much experience in fighting. Coming up against a natural T-Rex would have suicide. The real deal would have been way too experienced for even the most powerful of them. In some cases they might not even see it until it was too late to even think.
Can we take into account that Rexy is bred in captivity and they use an accelerated growth rate. Physically it is an adult but mentally she isn't. I agree with you about the fact that the real T-Rex is rather terrifying and with new studies showing up. They are narrowing down things real fast
@@UltraEpicVids I’m sorry brother but that’s wrong, yes she is rather strong but against a actual T Rex she would die, against Rexy the Indominus got bit multiple times and Rexy is slow on turning, against a actual grown T. rex that first bite to the neck would have broken it instantly and even if it missed that bite it’s ability to quickly turn meant that any flanking would be impossible and alongside the real life Tyranosaurs experience it would not be a fair fight. There is also to note that the T. rex irl has massive stealth capabilities and possible could ambush Indominus or the other JP “Dinosaurs” and almost end the fight instantly
@@tristanemery8748That dude is one of those people that click on the video but don't watch the whole thing and argue that it's false and that they can beat it without listening to the facts
@@greatestnitemare6626 absolutely not, I-Rex is extremely aggressive and strong but very inexperienced. A real T-rex is extremely strong and built not only for ambush hunting prey but, also built to fight their own kind. Most T-rexes are experienced in fighting larger dinosaurs, especially their own weight class. Indominous weighed only about 12,000 pounds, most adult rexes weighed about 11,000 pounds and could even grow up to 15,000 pounds, the heaviest T-rex, Scotty, was almost 20,000 pounds. A real T-rex had quite the turning speed and was stated in many papers to actually be quite agile. They also have one of the largest brains in large therapods, so, although likely not as smart as I-Rex, T-rex would be smart enough not to run head-first into I-Rex. Speed likely goes to I-Rex, but strength immediately goes to T-rex, T-rex likely had a stronger bite force because the I-Rex would have sacrificed some bite strength for longer arms and snout. Although you could make the argument that I-Rex has a similar bite force because it is a Hybrid, but strength still goes to T-rex for the simple fact that most of its weight was just muscle. Agility goes to T-Rex because it has a tighter turning area and likely could out-manuever I-Rex however it would likely be a close one given I-Rex's own agility. Intelligence goes to I-Rex, obviously, but, experience goes to T-Rex as they likely have fought more battles with other Rexes their size. Durability and Endurance could probably go either way, but I would probably lean more towards the T-Rex as it is on average the heavier animal and it likely had feathers which would help with durability. In a real fight, the Indominous would probably have the upper hand initially, but eventually, the T-rex with more experience will slowly win the fight as it is stronger and more durable. But in real life, a T-Rex would have likely avoided confrontation with the Indominous or have ambushed it, likely unsuccessfully, and then retreated. (A real T-rex would prioritize energy cost and would likely walk away if the cost was greater than the reward gained.) In a fight to the death, if the T-rex somehow missed all of its killing shots and instead fought the I-Rex in endurance and strength only, the T-Rex would have still won, but, would have died from injuries shortly after. 9 times out of 10 the T-rex would likely win in a real fight. (I forgot to mention stealth, the T-Rex was way more stealthy than initially believed, and had very quiet footsteps, although I-Rex probably could sniff it out the T-rex would have already known the I-Rex was in the vicinity because of its strong nose and great eyesight. The I-rex would likely not have heard the T-Rex approaching because the T-rex, despite its size, has quiet footsteps and would not have made much noise while tracking the I-Rex. Although, the I-Rex is stealthy as well and likely could have hidden itself for an ambush.)
Honestly I'd love to see a rex in JP actually win a fight against another carnivore. Like without some stupid outside help but with all that, it's likely never to happen.
The closest thing to that happening is in Camp Cretaceous: Hidden Adventure, where you can have Rexy confront the Tarbosaurus instead of Toro. Rexy ends up tripping and falling first. But when she gets up later and continues the fight, she manages to overpower the Tarbosaurus without any help from other dinosaurs.
@@markcobuzzi826Firstly it isn't canon, but secondary, it's enought humulate for Rexy is Tarbo can actualy showed a potentional opponent. Rexy is supposed to destroy Tarbo from the start. And to the Rexy is win allone that is too late for Universal. They humulate the Jurassic T-rexes enought, to the fans (who only watched that, and don't know much from dinos) literely the bigger part of Jirassic fanbase, was think the other big carnivire is even weaker than the Jurassic rexes. That will not Rexes strenght, the will the opponent weakness will be. So the ONLY way to show rexes strong, but not the opponent weak as hell is the killing the today's generation T-rexes (include Rexy) modify the genome to the original, and release that, and that will be strong. Universal as I said went too far to show T-rexes weaker than any other big predator.
To be fair, they even said in the movie that most of the dinosaurs would probably look different if their genetic code were pure, but they had to fill in gaps with DNA from other animals
Regarding that, I was thinking how the Jurassic World series could've established a plot point that InGen learned how to extract more information from the Dinosaurs' genetic code, giving them fewer gaps to fill with other animal's DNA. This could in turn, could've provided an in-universe explanation to update the newer dinosaurs to look more accurate compared to the older films.
Another fun thing to consider about the Rex is its 'tiny' arms have been modeled to musculature able to casually move figures in the hundreds of pounds, and so could have been a huge value for its day-to-day logistics. More than enough strength to move just about all foliage short of full-grown trees, it would have been able to easily dig out comfortable pits to sleep and rest in. And while laying down in such hypothetical pits, it could capitalize on its subsonic hearing, getting a good read on all of its surroundings similar to "putting an ear to the ground." Combine that with their stealth, they probably enjoyed many serendipitous ambush opportunities along the way to anywhere their ample olfactory senses guided them.
I have always thought that the T. Rex in Jurassic was based off of one of the more gracile morphs of the Tyrannosaur species. While Rexy definitely has some embellishments in her design, I still think she is pretty good as a “genetically engineered, theme park monster”, being based off a real animal.
I was just happy that they made the distinction reasonably clear instead of leaving it out and/or intentionally misleading the audience for the sake of getting all those juicy juicy angry comments, granted the video is literally on "real" t-rex vs jurrasic park t-rex but even then I expected them not to mention that the jurrasic park rexes are theme park attractions and in no way real viable animals even in-universe.
I have seen speculation that the Jurassic Park animals were malnourished. They possess prominent "shrink-wrapping", which most dinosaurs in media are (inaccurately) shown to have. But Jurassic Park...was not a very good zoo. Keeping a multi-ton predator on an island fed and at a health weight would be difficult.
Ironically, Rexy was created to _challenge_ the public's expectations of dinosaurs (as tail-dragging morons) - she was never supposed to end up gatekeeping them.
@@HowlingWolf518 that leads me to one question. Dinosaurs are birdlike build so the posture changed dramatically during the ears of researches. However birds don't have heavy tails. Assuming those enormous bones and muscles were constantly lifted above the ground is a bit too much for me to believe. Dragging the tail every once in a while wouldn't affect the balance of the posture. It would save energy. Every animal on earth with a tail that weighs more than feathers, keep the tail down when just walking. Cats, comodo dragons... Wouldn't it be possible if the new appearance is a bit exaggerated? P.S. Nice name. I love smokestack lightning.
I agree with all of this, although I would make one addition in the hypothetical situation that the car chase scene does happen. Recent studies of the Rex metatarsal bones shows that the three were fused together, creating a foot structure comparable to animals evolved for long distance running. The compactness meant that energy loss in each step was minimal and perfectly adapted for running at full speed for a considerable time. This heavily suggests that Rex’s were long distance runners, able to outrun any potential prey, considering the majority did not have this sort of bone structure. Applying this to the car chase scene, I think Rexy would’ve just followed them all the way back to the compound, instead of just giving up, ultimately killing them all once they ran out of road.
Just like humans, we are just now the greatest long-distance runners of all extant mammals, and the apex predator of all ecosystems (except maybe by deep oceans), so, can that be extrapolated to t-rex in terms of intelligence too? Since humans are also the most intelligent mammals and the ones with the most developmented abatraction ability.
I love how faithful this video is to science, you even cite papers (though you don't name them, as it's an entertainment video, and that would be absurd and slow things down) But you do credit a consultant in the comments. This is surprising frankly given the announcer's style. They sound sensational, like a proper wrestling match announcer, but are faithful to science, given the topic of the video. Super cool!
There was an even more gruesome scene in The Lost World book, where the adult trex literally crippled a man to feed to his young. Not kill, but cripple it so that the babies could practice hunting and killing their own prey
@@mattamiergaming2878 something like it, but it was more the rex parent dropping the man right down in front of its baby and letting it chase him down. In the book, the rex parents cripple the man first so he can't fight back. And its 3 babies taking their sweet, clumsy time with it
I would actually love an accurate tyrannosaurus for cinema but there's not a thing wrong with an artistic interpretation of dinosaurs either. A blend of accuracy and artistic touch is what makes cinematic dinosaurs live and breathe. Edit: another thing about an adult tyrannosaurus. Imagine if you did out run it. It could use its sense of smell to track you down for miles wasting very little energy keeping up the pace while you are exhausting yourself trying to keep one step ahead. If you were trying to hide they could use the juveniles sort of like hunting dogs to flush you out of cover and into their open jaws.
I feel like it wouldn't waste its time if it's an adult. After, all, assuming this is still taking place in Isla Nublar, it's on an island with much more plentiful food.
@ultimazilla9814 yeah unless it hadn't had it's fill and was starving I think it'd only chase smaller prey like humans unless there wasn't any other options. The juveniles on on the other claw would probably see it as a bit of practice with an easy meal at the end.
You forgot the T. Rex sense of smell. Remember in the second movie when Dr. Sarah Harding mentioned that T. Rex could track smells from over 10 miles away just like Turkey Vultures? T. Rex actually can do that in real life, if I remember correctly.
The T-Rex was in my eyes the equivalent of a hammer in terms if simplicity. A hammer is a handle and a bonky bit on the end, you don’t need to add anything to it. A T-Red is a pair of legs and a big mouth, you don’t need to add anything to it. That’s why it was so effective.
and according to the past 2 decades of discoveries it's a pretty heavy hammer. Big mouth, legs and enough weight to throw around anything it encounters.
The T-Rex was more or less built like a colossally sized Skyrim sneak attacker: it silently kills anything in one hit...because everything about it evolved to combine stealth with a giant mouth delivering a single death bite.
@@enderfury-3639 no shit sherlock, but that doesn't change the fact that Indominus would destroy a realistic T rex. Indominus Survived a hit from ankylosaurus tail with no damage. A trex would be sent rolling with broken ribs. It's not even a contest
I love videos like this as they make me hyped and absolutely terrified to learn more about just what an actual T-Rex was like and glad it's extinct as it was basically just a massive cross between a tiger, eagle, and a saltwater croc. A T-Rex that's accurate in accordance with today's research would be absolutely terrifying and needs to be put into a movie asap.
The fact that The Lost World Jurassic Park wasn't changed in this video shows how well and animalistic they portrayed the T. rex as a species. Also, how respectful they were in portraying the T. rex.
I love T-Rex. It's been my favorite since I was a kid, watching old claymation, tail dragging, slow moving T-Rexes stomp across the tv screen. Finding out the real animal was even more bad-ass just makes my millenium! Thank you. I really loved seeing the velociraptor and the human just explode when Sue chomps down on them! I would love if you made more videos like this. ❤😝🤘
The reason I can believe in God & evolution at the same time is the T. Rex. God definitely wanted to see just how badass he could make something before getting to the real business. The T Rex is just too incredible
I loved the first JP movie, and the Rex is still my favorite dinosaur, but with all of the info that’s been shared since the movie, it’s mind blowing to see how much it’s changed. I still sometimes forget that these were real creatures, living lives, and doing stuff. Part of me wishes that we could still observe them somehow(from a safe distance, of course)
@@Jimmy94411 I agree with that sentiment. A natural T Rex would have hawk like binocular vision 13 times better than the best human and much more silent, stealthy, and calculating behavior. Also, a teenage T Rex can outrun you with speed, but a grown T Rex can track you down for 3 miles or more, all done silently.
Trex abilities and weaponry is like fine vintage wine. Every year its reputation as the king gets enhanced Pretty soon it will be called emperor of the tyrant lizards. what a beast.
The T-Rex is the reverse of what science usually does when explaining things: most of the time animals that were incorrectly researched become less threatening due to finding out that parts that were seen as dangerous weren't actually so. Except for the T-Rex which seems to only become scarier the more accurately it's learned about.
Funnily enough, there has been a proposed Tyrannosaurus subspecies called T-Imperator, so a scientist did suggest an Emperor version of the thing at one point.
@@R17inator Wow 😳...But not surprising at all come to think of it. Think about Smilodon fatalis vs populator. the latter had minimal to no competition (except each other) and grew to huge sizes after migrating to south America and its prey profile was different too compared to fatalis which had serious competition in north America from other massive predators. Though there was abundant prey fatalis remained lion sized. in trex case, it would be interesting to see what its competition was plus prey profile region wise. i believe that some tyrannosaurs like albertosaurus didn't grow to large sizes where deinosuchus was present. but thats not trex. Utah raptor (in a group) could have been competition for a lone or juvenile trex but not otherwise
Seeing a lot of paleontologist revisionism on the t. rex over the years made the dinosaur fanatic within me very sad, but with more evidence supporting that the ol' tyrant lizard king was indeed the apex predator on land, I'm filled with a bunch of childlike excitement. Long live the king of dinosaurs! Props for referencing the novel and not just the movies. Also, the music in the background of this video was absolutely bangin', oldschool breakbeat era electronic really brings me back further to that late 1990's vibe. Thanks for the video.
Jurassic Park/world T-Rex: - Poor eyesight with frog DNA - cannot beat other large theropod - Weak bite force - gets bodied by Spinosaurus Real life T-Rex: - Best Eyesight in the animal kingdom - The strongest bite force of all time - the mere sounds of the T-Rex makes other animals flee in terror - Kills Spino no diff
After watching this, now I want a remake of the entire Jurassic franchise with paleo-accurate dinosaurs. But don't get me wrong, I know they didn't have as much info about them at the time (I'm looking at you spino) but still, it would be cool to see.
@@sphere7158The remake(s) will most likely be a scene-by-scene and dialogue-by-dialogue recreation of the original two novels, but taking place in the far future (like, say, 3000) and humanity having the means to time-travel to bring extinct animals to their time.
I want to see an accurate Giga; Giganotosaurus was actually a lot for formidable than most people (who are aware of Rex’s adaptations but not of Giga’s) give it credit for, and too often it’s dismissed as being “inferior” to Tyrannosaurus when in reality it’s an equally capable and impressive predator that just has different strengths and weaknesses.
Credit where credit is due: You did clearly note at the beginning that the film (and book) was 30 years ago, and new information is available now. Too many criticize based upon what is known now with zero allowance for what was known then. Well done.
The more we learn about Tyrannosaurus, the more and more it seems perfectly suited for a horror movie. This deadly hunter than can see from 5 miles away and smell you from 10 miles away before you know it’s even there. You can try to run but even if it just walked towards you it’d have no trouble catching up on its noise cancelling padded feet. And once it catches you in their jaws, that’s it, whatever she spits out is gonna have the consistency of ground beef with those railroad spike teeth and car crushing jaws. T.rex is the ultimate slasher villain and the only way you could have it be some sort of underdog was if it was a younger individual.
I always saw the first Jurassic Park film as a horror film. Tho not your typical slasher film as the killers are escaped genetical altered zoo animals. It's my favorite horror film.
That was Michael Crichton's intent for his series, but Steven Spielberg turned it into an action-adventure franchise. Now I respect Spielberg a lot and I get where he was going with the decision: respecting how kids see dinosaurs and not wanting to take that sense of wonder away, but...geez. This would have been one of the best horror franchise had they stayed to Crichton's vision. Even with the amount of information he had back in 1980s, he still recognized the reality of what it would actually be like if dinosaurs and humans lived in the same world. It would *not* be a good one. These animals are far smarter and more adapted to kill in ways we don't give them enough credit for.
If the t-rex had been more realistic in Jurassic Park, it is likely that hybrids with its DNA (like the Indominus Rex) would be heavier, more agile and with a stronger bite, which would lead to even more powerful creatures...
@@pierre-samuelroux9364 I can see the InGen hybrids being altered to keep their sleeker design. It’s hard to build something like that when you diverge a ton from natures design
This T rex will be like a hybrid from ingen T rex and a real life T rex the speed strength and agility of ingen t rex + the impeccable eyesight balance muscle mass weight and bite force of the accurate T rex this hybrid t rex will beat Spinosaurus gigantonosaurus and indominus rex like in this video
I appreciate how atleast JP shows theropods ramming and using their bodies to fight, so much of paleomedia ignores how big Theropods and ornithopods could just ram or headbutt (especially with strong neck and large) heads into opponents to do huge damage (and too bodyslam)
@@undeadking420Dude. Real Spinosaurus Aegyptiacus can literally get killed by a Strategic, 3 Ton Allosaurus Fragillis. You're just a butthurt Spino fankid who overestimates it. The Real Spino was: Light, inagile, slow, weak, and was overall only made to hunt fish. It's only edge over terrestrial animals is durability, which there are still larger lizards on the land like: Mapusaurus, Carcharodontosaurus, Tyrannotitan, Giganotosaurus, Tyrannosaurus.
Spino gets killed by an allo? 💀💀💀 that’s insanely funny, a 2.5 ton dinosaur vs a 7.8-8.4 dinosaur and you think an allo would win??? Cuz that’s the most bullcrap thing that I have ever heard, sure spino was quite weak for its size, but that doesn’t mean it would lose to a f***ing allosaurus, your the one that’s biased towards other dinosaurs and hate on the spino just cuz it was a “fish eater”
My favorite thing about the Tyannos is that T. Rex had a weird call when it was getting ready to kill and was already eating on a body. It's from a further developed tentadum drum (a layer of flesh in the ear canal that is able to pick up really deep vibrations), and both the Sue Exhibit and Studio's YT channel showed that this call ended up being so horrifying it would stun prey including their own young at a last resort. Listen to the audio with your ears covered over and your eyes closed, with volume all the way up. It is super heavy and in weird huffs.
Wtf are you talking about? A call so horrifying it would stun prey? Nonsense. No predator uses calls to stun prey, no matter how scary it might be. I’ve heard the Studio call you’re talking about and it’s not based on any scientific study.
Those glowing eyes in the dark with the fallen kingdom scene are haunting , brrrr. Incredible video once again . I always love it when you guys do something awesome like this with the T.rex .
Just discovered this channel and after watching this and a few others, while the voice acting is a bit cheesy it honestly fits well with the vibe of these videos and it's honestly kind of refreshing to see scientific accuracy and realistic animal behavior go into these types of movie/fight analysis.
In the Michael Crichton novel, I don't recall T. rex being included on the list of InGen dinosaurs that were recreated using frog DNA. Frogs were only used to fill in the gaps for some of the dinosaurs, with more reptile/avian DNA being used for the rest. Having all the dinosaurs utilize the frog genes was a more from the movie version. Red Raptor Writes pointed this out to illustrate how the T. rex's eyesight being a result of the frog DNA was not likely Crichton's original intention, even if it would make perfect sense at first glance.
May not have been the frog DNA but I remember them mentioning something about how something went wrong during the cloning that caused it's sight to get worse through age.
Actually in the Official Books they never Used frog DNA there is a Little list on one page werre you see, the frog DNA is only Used on some few Dinosaurs. But not all And the List not Containing T-rex
I'm tired of seeing our beloved Rexy and her kind getting nerf in the movies, thank you for giving the Real T-Rex it's true capabilities it deserves. Also the accurate T-Rex already killed all the characters during the stranded on the paddock scene in Jurassic Park
I think the only ways the characters could survive the paddock scene, against an accurate T. rex, would be if the animal was more curious than hungry towards them and/or was distracted by the tropical storm going on around them. That would at least fit Michael Crichton's attempted retcon in the second novel, where the T. rex was suggested to have merely been disinterested by a motionless human, rather than blind to it.
An accurate Trex would not give a single shit about us, a less than 80kg snack is not worth the energy to catch it when you are a 8-9 tons predator. (Size of most Trex if we dont count the « big » ones) An accurate Trex would actually be less dangerous than all other carnivore from the Jurassic series since its an animal an not a blood thirsty movie monster.
The paleo accurate Tyrannosaurus would still lose to these large theropods in the Jurassic verse. It's been shown and confirmed that the Tyrannosaurus had the same bite force, intelligence and turn radius. Rexy, Bull and Big Eatie have shown great abilities to that.
@@Unbearable_Truth Which large theropods? The Rex would most likely win versus a Giga, would destroy a Carchar, have a good chance of winning versus an Indominus, etc.
If a film was done with an accurate T Rex of the size of Sue then that would be one hell of a horror movie. Imagine running from a spinosaurus only for it to be unceremoniously and brutally killed in front of you by a silent hulking beast of a T Rex, that then focuses on you. You cannot hide, you cannot run, you cannot dodge and outflank it and you cannot even hear it approach until it is too late. A truly terrifying predator.
Yeah. A horror movie about accurate dinosaurs on a rainy, thundering island at night (most dinosaurs were nocturnal) with dinosaurs constantly stalking and hunting the protagonists (all while making quiet noises and bird-like noises.) would be terrifying
But as mentioned in JW the ones in movies were not actually similar to the real dinosaurs because the gaps in their genomes were filled with different animals… soo the dinosaurs that were in movies were not true dinosaurs
12:28 Except for that brawl between Big Eatie and Little Eatie in Season 4, Episode 3 of Camp Cretaceous. They’re both T rexes, so there was no losing there.
I would love to see R rated dinosaur movie now. The amount of gore and physics that could be add would be insane and so weird how never occurred to me how tone down it really is. See raptor explode on screen like that would be insane.
T-Rex was an 11 ton, eagle eyed, bloodhound nosed, 15 mph, absolute wrecking ball! A literal nightmare. No terrestrial creature would stand a chance. Not Spinosaurus, not Giganotasaurus, nothing. Get it straight. All hail the king baby 👑
@@AFX._Doryuuu fair, but I'd say if Trex was a pack or pairs hunter even large sauropods are on the menu if they're sick or old. But predators? No chance. T-Rexs teeth and jaws are bone crushing, literally. Most other therapods had cutting teeth. If T-Rex bites you once, it's over. None of this nonsense from JPIII where Spinosaurus escapes a crushing windpipe bite.
so to sum it up, an actual adult Trex like Scotty, compared to Rexy, would have been: - Bigger, heavier, CHONKIER - Would not topple over, and would be able to throw their weight around with much more efficiency - A bit slower, but much more nimble - With bite strength that can put almost anything down, and teeth that lacerate the moment they get purchase on flesh - So quiet it would be an actual nightmare - Surprisingly, just a chill guy
If an accurate Hell Creek T. rex was in the Jurassic franchise, there'd be no need for the Spino, I. rex or Giga to challenge it because its a foregone defeat for all of them. Best keep Spino as an aquatic hunter and make Giga a sauropod hunter.
@@MancattanThey even said in this video “the battle will not end as quickly as it did in JW” while showing Indom about to kill Rexy, implying I-Rex would still win but would have a much harder time
@@Godzillaman-nw4jl well yeah but thats just one way the fight may play out, remember I-Rex has just a strong of a bite force compared to a real T-Rex in addition to a plethora of other weaponry and abilities. Only disadvantage it has is weight, but thats only because its a sub adult
@@hideofreakingkojima5457 even though spino's bite isn't as strong as t. rex, it's still one of the strongest bites ever recorded. it could easily snap the t. rex's neck.
@luksius_dk thats not true.. spino ate fish and in recent studies it used its jaw to catch and just carry the fish or just eat it. The rex is way too bulky for its neck to be snapped, the muscles and fats are too thick for the spino. The spino snapped the rex's neck by 1: rex being a sub adult and 2: plot.
Ever since I thought about it, the concept of something the size of a T Rex making a rumble/hiss like an alligator or crocodile is somehow scarier than it bellowing like in JP.
I find it ironic that the JP/JW T.Rex hunts more like a Carcha or Tarbo then an actual T.Rex. I'm glad it's generally understood that the movies could undersell certain dinosaurs and Rex is no exception which is shocking considering how threatening they already are in the series. The real rex was a sneakier and chonkier monster of an animal.
Mf nobody cares. We're talking about the behavior of extinct animals here which is 100% speculatory to begin with. Why tf would they waste time to make it "accurate" when they can have way cooler scenes?
@@UltraEpicVids Sorry to burst your bubble, but contrary to what you might think, not all paleo-behaviour is under the same level of speculation. In fact, some aspects we have actual good idea from the actual fossils themselves. The idea the real T. rex was actually a silent and sneaky stalker for example is supported by the fact it has toe pads based on the footprint that the video brought up. The hypothesis it has good vision able to see in even low-light conditions? Having the largest eyes of any terrestrial animal based on its eye sockets, binocular, and scans of its brain cavity supports having great eyesight. Its puncture and pull feeding method (and potential way to dispatch prey too)? Feeding traces from bite marks left on the bones of their prey animals. Face-biting behaviour? Direct fossil evidence of bite marks on their faces. Juveniles being much more speedier and nimble (thus having different prey)? Supported by the overall anatomy of the juvenile T. rexes we have. As you can see, while we can't deduce every behaviour it could have had from the fossils alone, there is still a fair amount we still can deduce from the fossils alone.
In defence to the movies, the Rex was hunting for the infants in Lost World rather than itself. And the Rex, as well as all the other dinos, had an added DNA strain to help them grow faster so as to fill the park faster
This is great! My head canon is that the InGen Rexes are, as Dr. Grant puts it, "Genetically engineered theme park monsters". If any additional "Jurassic" films are made, I'd love to see a newly designed/updated Rex that is more true to the real thing as we understand it today and therefore even more terrifying.
A fully paleo accurate T.rex that was the same size as Rexy, but possess all of the bulk and muscle that the real animal did, the absolutely tremendous bite force, the super potent binocular vision, the incredible nose, the insane dinosaur intelligence, and other finely tuned and acute senses that it wielded would be the indisputable apex predator in Jurassic Park/World. Obviously it’s still an animal so it wouldn’t be an OP monster, but it would be damn close. Tyrannosaurus Rex was the PEAK of dinosaur evolution, it was the zenith, and nothing else came close. There’s a reason why they dominated for so long, and the more we find out about them, the more insane they become.
Easy to say so when its like 7 time for studied than any other giant theropod… A puzzle in which we have more pieces will always look more interesting/complete than the one in which only a few pieces were found. Trex is also way less « Ancient » than other mega theropod while being incredibly well adapted to his environment. This and the fact that it had no competitor of similar size add to Trex’s success. People tend to over exaggerate this dinosaur pretty often these time… mixing a bunch of scientific theories together while ignoring those who say otherwise is not a rare sight. But this phenomenon is not new nor exclusive to the « dinosaur » theme…
You could say certain characters in the _Jurassic_ franchise were very lucky. If this were the real T. Rex, they'd most likely have been an easier meal.
“Plot Armor” is a lazy excuse of criticism for someone who doesn’t like the story or character. If I had a dollar for every time someone says plot armor, hell I’d be a millionaire.
@@SuperCam-me3mjYeah no, cope as much as you want, it won't change the fact that everytime Rexy was about to die, it managed to live only because of the humans' or someone else's help, lmao.
5:17 And probably why the Giganotosaurus couldn’t see those humans standing directly in front of her in Jurassic World: Dominion. Because her skull is longer and thinner than T rexes like Rexy or Sue, and she has NO binocular vision as a result.
From a super underrated movie, I think you guys should put the Dragons (they are really Wyverns) from Reign Of Fire against the White Spikes, given both managed to nearly drive humanity extinct in a very short period of time. I love you guys and really want to bring attention back to these amazing nightmare inducing creatures!
The term “dragon” is so broad it can apply to any flying fire-breathing reptile, modern fantasy sometimes makes distinctions between the different depictions of dragons but legends and folklore uses terms such as dragon, wyvern and wyrm interchangeably. That’s why many cultures have their own legends about dragons, it’s because we have such a broad definition of what a dragon is.
I love these analysis videos, they have so much information that one never considers when they watch the movies! Unless you work with MatPat over on the Film Theory channel, of course.
In the Lost World book they sort of debunked the "t-rex cant see you if you don't move" theory, saying that while Grant thought that was the case, research had progressed since then. They proposed that she probably could see Grant, but chose not to eat him because she'd just been fed a goat.
Accurate T Rex: "Girl. You are nothing but a cheap knockoff" Rexy: "No. I'm the improvement" Accurate T Rex: "Yeah? Your eyesight is worse than mine. Your strength is questionable. You lack stealth. Your IQ is lower than mine because you attack without thinking or acknowledging the type of dinosaur that might pose a threat to you. And you won't STFU!"
I read an article around the time Fallen Kingdom came out, that the filmmakers asked Jurassic Park fans if the T-rex should be changed to a more up to date, accurate appearance. All the fans responded No, leave her as she is. Which I'm glad they kept her the same. She wasn't made from 100% dinosaur DNA, so it makes sense for her not to be accurate in appearance or behaviour. As Alan Grant said "They are genetically modified, theme park monsters. Nothing more, nothing less."
ok this is a cool concept. not only is it entertaining, but also incredibly educational. i'd like to see more of this, like how the infamous jp velociraptors compare to the real thing, or even spinosaurus
Well, the "raptors", actually inspired by Deinonychus (according to other videos on the topic) would be more like Utah Raptors. Except Utah raptor is even bigger if my memory serves me right.
"Speed is not the same as agility." Thank you for pointing this out. All too often I see people assume because Tyrannosaurus couldn't run particularly fast that it was incredibly slow and lumbering when it was in actuality deceptively nimble.
That is very incorrect, what was a charcaradontids work where they would bleed out dinosaurs over mile, the trex was an ambusher and hunted in the moment if the attack dragged on the fight would have ended@@rodrigopinto6676
amazing vid! Probably one of the best vids i have ever seen! Absolutely stunned me! Excellent analysis of the trex and ive been waiting for a vid like this for months! Also , quick question about the family tyrannosauridae: Do you think that any of the tyrannosauridae(gorgosaurus , tarbosaurus, .etc) could inflict any form of bleed damage similar to the family carcharodontasauridae or allosauridae? (pls respond, i need to conclude some analysis) pls get me some answers and some likes.
First thing you need to do is SUBSCRIBE! 😁And Make sure you watch till the end to see what would an accurate T-rex do in some of the most iconic scenes in the franchise!
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i knew that t rex can destroy spinosaurus 😅
Next you guys should do can sharptooth from land before time survive in jurrasic park/world or can sharptooth survive survive in skull Island(Peter Jackson)
You guys can also do can Rudy from ice age 3 survive in jurrasic park/world or can Rudy survive in skull Island OR can Rudy survive in primal
Please goji center I beg you just make one of these videos
Finally someone gives credit to the novel. T-rex couldn't see unmoving objects, because of the frog's DNA. This tiny detail was absent in all the movies.
I think it wasn't until the 4th movie that any of the scientists onscreen actually admit that all of Ingen's dinosaurs are in some ways different from the actual creatures due to the DNA substitution, such as a lack of feathers on some dinos now understood to be feathered, though in JP2 they did conclude that the Dinos were able to mate because the frog DNA gave them the ability to change genders like some frogs can do. I think Dr Wong mentions that most of the created dinos actually appear quite different from the base animal due to the DNA substitution while defending the creation of Indomitus as "bigger and more scary" for the crowds who can have somehow become bored with the other dinosaurs.
@@22steve5150 I remember Dr Grant saying stuff like that in the press conference at the beginning of the third movie.
where does it say that in the novel? page reference please.
@@donnierust4740 Can't tell you the exact page, cause my book isn't in English and probably isn't the same. Look for that part after the T-rex breakout, where Dr Grant sees the hadrosaur. In my edition it's around page 298. Forth iteration. It's the second chapter that is called THE PARK. I believe Dr Grant mentions frog's DNA for the first time in third iteration, chapter BREEDING SITES. Since then he continues looking for connections between dino's and amphibian's behaviour.
They are wrong, they never say it was frog DNA in the novel that causes their bad sight, it is simply a paleontology theory of Grants in Jurassic Park. Crichton had bad information and even retcons the Tyrannosaur's sight issues in the Lost World as the rex either being confused by the rain or not hungry. The erroneous info in novel is attributed to a fictional Paleontologist named John Roxton(a character from the original lost world book).
I think having a 40 ft T Rex silently walk up to you and "roar" at you with you not hearing anything but wind as your whole body starts to vibrate from the infrasound is a lot more terrifying than the stomping, trumpeting entrance we get in the movies.
Considering the fact that the roar of a *lion* can make people deaf, i think the tyrannosaurus roar may straight up kill you where you stand XD
Lion roars are far different from potential t rex roars. Lions actually have vocal cords. Their roar could rupture your ear drums, definitely, but the t rex would be at a whole different level. It's larger and would likely have much greater lung capacity due to the lungs of therapods/birds being very efficient at absorbing oxygen. It would have a throat sac like modern birds, maybe not as prominent but still there. It would use this to make low frequency sounds. If you've heard a cassowary call, you'd know how it sends vibrations throughout your body. Now imagine that scaled up to t rex size. Would be devastating. Wouldn't even need to open its mouth.
Over 40 ft
lol T-Rex didn't have a throat sac@@MunkyDrag0n
@@TonyJack74'owd you know?
I love the inverse here, where science is like, “ Oh no, a real life T-Rex would be so much worse for anything unlucky enough to come across their path”
Exactly! Usually science make things less scary. In this case it's saying real-life would be far more horrific. Something that big that can't be heard is insane!
@@heartbreak25 even scarier is that it's nasal size indicates it has dozens of times better smelling ability than dogs and could potentially track you miles away just from a few dozen molecules thick trail
@@terskataneli6457 The only thing people have going for us is that it's not enough meat on our bones to justify hunting as a top priority. 😂
If you take Prehistoric Planet to heart, T.Rex could also apparently comfortably swim long distances, possibly the only place a tyrannosaur would be remotely vulnerable. But if that's the case, well...I don't know if it was an _enclosure_ in Jurassic World, but if it was just a bunch of islands, a realistic T.Rex would have been wandering from sanctuary to sanctuary, searching for food and better ground. Goes to show just one more reason big theropods basically achieved world domination for a while!
Right?!
I love how with every single passing year, the notion of the T-rex being the ultimate predator the planet earth have ever seen becomes more and more a fact.
Yeah at this point it's almost comical to have a spinosaurus hold it's own against a Trex, let alone beat and kill one
@@darthvocrum5719 Been my favorite Dino since I was 8 love to know I truly picked the best one
@@eliminator1472 same, goated dinosaur, would love to see one juvenile, their iq is heavily underrated aswell, some compared them to modern day chimps, which i think is exaggerated, but they were still pretty damn smart. we know for a fact that crocodilians are not as stupid as we thought, they can learn an array of tricks and actually grow onto some people, trex was likely a very smart reptile, they also had social behaviour, and a good environmental awarness.
Picking a new poop pee
The t-rex woke up by the indominus rex and chose violence on the hybrid, that's why it loved to see the limb fall off like a tree branch!
I love how the name “Tyrant Lizard King” just becomes more and more fitting as the years go on and discoveries are made
Have I got a fun fact for you.
So about 120 years ago when these giants fossils were discovered and people didn't know that some fossil finds were the same species as previous samples, T-Rex actually had three names: Manospondylus, _Dynamosaurus_ and lastly, _Tyrannosaurus Rex_
So it turned out these three were the same and the scientists had to decide which one. _Tyrannosaurus Rex_ was chosen as even the people 120 years ago knew that it felt awesome to say.
Second fun fact: Tyrannosaurus Rex is one of the only animals on earth that the mainstream uses the full scientific name for.
@@randomlyfactual1943you should definetly add the meanings of the other two names which weren’t chosen
@@Jordaniantrex I got you, fam.
So _Manospondylus Gigas_ means "Giant Porous Vertebrae". Boring name, I know, but it's simply because they haven't found the skull with that rather fragmented specimen and did not know that it was a Rex. In fact, they thought that it was a Ceratopsian. If I recall correctly, T-Rex was still an unknown dinosaur at this point (only in 1900 would the skull be discovered and this find dates back to 1896, I believe).
So in that 1900 find (going off memory here, so I might be wrong) there were two fossils which they thought were from different species (again, it wasn't complete skeletons and cleaning and piecing together the fossils are a huge undertaking, especially if you have no idea what the animal looked like).
The one was named _Dynamosaurus Imperiosus._ _Dynamo_ means "powerful" and Imperiosus means roughly the same. Other synonyms can include "master", "Ruler" or "dictator". So "Ruler of the powerful dinosaurs" perhaps?
The other specimen is the one that stood out. The skull was very well preserved and absolutely blew the finder away when he saw it. Upon seeing those jaws, those teeth and that menacing face, he named it _Tyrannosaurus Rex._
@@randomlyfactual1943 alr thanks bruh I appreciate it
@@randomlyfactual1943Respect bro i cant imagine how long that took
Their stealth factor alone automatically makes them more terrifying than the movie version.
The films would be very different all because of the stealth. More so horror than action. The fact that this beast is far heavier, and yet so much more silent, is downright unimaginable. Much smaller beasts like tigers already pose immense threat to humans, something like a T. Rex could just devour us in droves.
Nah, I'd Win - Humans
@@r4ztm trex may have super hunter traits but nothing beats a gun, a big enough gun of course.
@@tarektechmarine8209 if ingen can bring in dinosaurs they can take them out ☠️
Imagine the scene with the water ripples but its actually the trex hunting the humans with their deep vocal movements making movements in the ground. I thought that was the current theory with trex sounds but i could be wrong
People give Jurassic a lot of hate for their inaccuracies, but the rex was actually pretty darn accurate for the time. Even by today's standards it really isn't that bad.
This edit is to specify that I was talking about it's physical design. Not speed, eyesight etc
Yeah rexy's speed is pretty insane
Thank you for bring this topic up
And it’s bite force but other than that it’s pretty good
Fr the hate on the franchise for lack of Accuracy is bogus
It's a movie people don't seem to understand that they're not gonna get everything right this was 1993 after all big difference between 1993 to 2023.
Narrator: "The spinosaurus is longer and taller"
Rexy: "but would you lose?"
Sue: "Nah, I'd win."
Sue:" if the spinossaurus was at full power I might have a little trouble"
Rexy:"but would you lose?:
Sue:"nah I'd win
@@samuca13_52The only difference would be that Sue won't become Su/e
I always wonder if the people who use this quote know that the character who used it got trashed badly shortly after.
Rexy: no no no don't kill me.
Spino: haha it's ur end
Sue: domain expansion kill zone
Sue "Among heaven and earth, I alone am the accurate one!"
The fact that the real life T-Rex most likely had the best vision of any terrestrial animal to ever exist means there would be no running or hiding from Rexy in real life.
Wasn't the eyesight thing explained as being caused by the frog DNA in the book? I might be misremembering the book, but I know toads have motion based vision.
@@Mirthful_Midori So I looked up frog vision and this is what I found. Frogs only see well at far distances. This means that they are farsighted. Also they are very receptive to movement, but that doesn't mean they can only see things that move.
So yes kind of. In the book it mentioned frog dna being the cause, but even that wasn't completely accurate, as it made it sound as if though frogs were completely blind in the absence of motion. In fact if the t rex vision is based on frogs, then it would be able to easily see you from a far distance, but have blurry vision up close. However, it should still be able to see you to some degree.
Also believed to have one of the best smelling abilities too, allowing it to smell any other predator's kills within miles and show up to bully the other predator away from it's kill. Of course that also makes it even harder to hide from it as well.
@@22steve5150 truly a nightmare fuel. Especially if the t rex already hungry and associated human with food (of course, t rex and other predatory dinosaurs in Jurassic franchises chasing human because they already used to be fed by human and its aggression was desperate attempt to ask food or even something worse, hunting the food giver)
And we are guessing all this based on a tooth or two!
If Alex stein is to be believed 🤣
The ingen T-Rex roaring all the time, knowing they can't see what doesn't move, is a really cool theory I've never heard, and I've been a lifelong fan even building a replica JP Jeep. Thank you.
This T rex will be like a hybrid from ingen T rex and a real life T rex the speed strength and agility of ingen t rex + the impeccable eyesight balance muscle mass weight and bite force of the accurate T rex this hybrid t rex will beat Spinosaurus gigantonosaurus and indominus rex like in this video
Its like a Gotcha moment for the TRex when it sees something moving like “Aaha there U r Gotcha U son of &₹@₹ where r U goin come here!”
@@arthurvargaslujan18 You can't really have agility and mass though. Heavier means slower, usually.
What really fascinates me is the accurate Rex's stealth. That alone makes it scarier and so much more cooler 👌
Ikr? A 40-foot long, 5-10.5 ton predator sneaking up on its prey without making a sound is really terrifying.
I mean, that's how a lot of elephants are today. People don't realize just how quietly they can walk and move around
How about one with good night vision? Imagine a ten ton nighttime apex predator. Ninja Rex!
This is a recipe for great horror game, JP The Game TRAUMATIZED kid me
Scarier is the one who can swim and sneak up like a croc
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She tried to reason with Rexy too, but Rexy wasn’t having it. Sue would be a different story.
I really love this analysis as it goes to show why people shouldn’t complain so much about inaccuracies. InGen were not making fully accurate dinosaurs and the dinosaurs they made were mishmashed with other animal DNA causing some major side effects that would hinder them to their full potential. Even Masrani’s dinosaurs were just as mishmashed.
This is important to remember. I also recall in the book Jurassic Park, Dr. Wu talks about how they made the dinosaurs slower because it seemed so odd to see such large animals moving so fast. They were always making what they thought people would pay to see, not just what was real. Of course, Jurassic World doubles down on it with Indominus Rex.
It's like what Alan Grant said in Jurasic Park III: "Now, what John Hammond and InGen did at Jurassic Park is create genetically engineered, theme park monsters. Nothing more, and nothing less."
They used frog DNA to be specific
Too bad the Dominion prologue completely shits on that excuse by having the dinosaurs from the past be immensely inaccurate too.
Yeah
I love how the novel actually elaborated that the t rex eyesight was indeed a side effect of the frog dna. Frogs' vision is indeed based on movement.
uhm.. no..
Frogs don’t have problems with vision.
It’s exaggerated in the story, but yes, they have farsightedness so they do struggle a bit with vision.
@@kayzee3595frogs can only see moving objects......
@@JuniorGaming636 Frogs can still see stationary objects: they don't go bumping into rocks as they hop along. It's just that the part of the frog's visual processing center that responds to stationary objects does not associate them with food.
@@Oturan20 most of the frogs can't see stationary objects and rexy has one of their DNA...
From what I've seen from the predator dinosaurs in Jurassic Park, the dinosaurs weren't old enough to have had much experience in fighting. Coming up against a natural T-Rex would have suicide. The real deal would have been way too experienced for even the most powerful of them. In some cases they might not even see it until it was too late to even think.
Can we take into account that Rexy is bred in captivity and they use an accelerated growth rate. Physically it is an adult but mentally she isn't. I agree with you about the fact that the real T-Rex is rather terrifying and with new studies showing up. They are narrowing down things real fast
Bullshit indominus rex would shred through a real t rex
@@UltraEpicVidsdoubtful
@@UltraEpicVids I’m sorry brother but that’s wrong, yes she is rather strong but against a actual T Rex she would die, against Rexy the Indominus got bit multiple times and Rexy is slow on turning, against a actual grown T. rex that first bite to the neck would have broken it instantly and even if it missed that bite it’s ability to quickly turn meant that any flanking would be impossible and alongside the real life Tyranosaurs experience it would not be a fair fight. There is also to note that the T. rex irl has massive stealth capabilities and possible could ambush Indominus or the other JP “Dinosaurs” and almost end the fight instantly
@@tristanemery8748That dude is one of those people that click on the video but don't watch the whole thing and argue that it's false and that they can beat it without listening to the facts
Spino, I-rex & Giga meet Rexy: You are dead.
Spino, I-rex & Giga meet Sue: We are dead.
An I-Rex would DESTROY a real T-Rex. Lmao
@@greatestnitemare6626 absolutely not, I-Rex is extremely aggressive and strong but very inexperienced. A real T-rex is extremely strong and built not only for ambush hunting prey but, also built to fight their own kind. Most T-rexes are experienced in fighting larger dinosaurs, especially their own weight class. Indominous weighed only about 12,000 pounds, most adult rexes weighed about 11,000 pounds and could even grow up to 15,000 pounds, the heaviest T-rex, Scotty, was almost 20,000 pounds. A real T-rex had quite the turning speed and was stated in many papers to actually be quite agile. They also have one of the largest brains in large therapods, so, although likely not as smart as I-Rex, T-rex would be smart enough not to run head-first into I-Rex. Speed likely goes to I-Rex, but strength immediately goes to T-rex, T-rex likely had a stronger bite force because the I-Rex would have sacrificed some bite strength for longer arms and snout. Although you could make the argument that I-Rex has a similar bite force because it is a Hybrid, but strength still goes to T-rex for the simple fact that most of its weight was just muscle. Agility goes to T-Rex because it has a tighter turning area and likely could out-manuever I-Rex however it would likely be a close one given I-Rex's own agility. Intelligence goes to I-Rex, obviously, but, experience goes to T-Rex as they likely have fought more battles with other Rexes their size. Durability and Endurance could probably go either way, but I would probably lean more towards the T-Rex as it is on average the heavier animal and it likely had feathers which would help with durability. In a real fight, the Indominous would probably have the upper hand initially, but eventually, the T-rex with more experience will slowly win the fight as it is stronger and more durable. But in real life, a T-Rex would have likely avoided confrontation with the Indominous or have ambushed it, likely unsuccessfully, and then retreated. (A real T-rex would prioritize energy cost and would likely walk away if the cost was greater than the reward gained.) In a fight to the death, if the T-rex somehow missed all of its killing shots and instead fought the I-Rex in endurance and strength only, the T-Rex would have still won, but, would have died from injuries shortly after. 9 times out of 10 the T-rex would likely win in a real fight.
(I forgot to mention stealth, the T-Rex was way more stealthy than initially believed, and had very quiet footsteps, although I-Rex probably could sniff it out the T-rex would have already known the I-Rex was in the vicinity because of its strong nose and great eyesight. The I-rex would likely not have heard the T-Rex approaching because the T-rex, despite its size, has quiet footsteps and would not have made much noise while tracking the I-Rex. Although, the I-Rex is stealthy as well and likely could have hidden itself for an ambush.)
@@TheVhangkhitha this guy. An I Rex is literally a T Rex and raptor. No “Scotty” has no chance.
@@greatestnitemare6626 “this guy”: makes actual point backed up with facts and analysis
You: “Nuh uh”
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Now I want to write a horror novel about an accurate tyrannosaurus that acts like a silent horror movie villain similar to Jason Vorhees.
Best of 🤞
"accurate tyrannosaurus", werent what they said 30 years ago about Trex.?
That sounds fun
@@TheMaulam1234530 years ago we don't have nearly as much data and studies available on it as we do now.
Make it teleport!
Honestly I'd love to see a rex in JP actually win a fight against another carnivore. Like without some stupid outside help but with all that, it's likely never to happen.
Not gonna happen. Spinosaurus, Indominus Rex and Giganotosaurus are too powerful for your T-Rex
The closest thing to that happening is in Camp Cretaceous: Hidden Adventure, where you can have Rexy confront the Tarbosaurus instead of Toro. Rexy ends up tripping and falling first. But when she gets up later and continues the fight, she manages to overpower the Tarbosaurus without any help from other dinosaurs.
@@mavvynne444 not our fault they went for a stupid bigger than a rex approach
@@markcobuzzi826Firstly it isn't canon, but secondary, it's enought humulate for Rexy is Tarbo can actualy showed a potentional opponent. Rexy is supposed to destroy Tarbo from the start. And to the Rexy is win allone that is too late for Universal. They humulate the Jurassic T-rexes enought, to the fans (who only watched that, and don't know much from dinos) literely the bigger part of Jirassic fanbase, was think the other big carnivire is even weaker than the Jurassic rexes. That will not Rexes strenght, the will the opponent weakness will be. So the ONLY way to show rexes strong, but not the opponent weak as hell is the killing the today's generation T-rexes (include Rexy) modify the genome to the original, and release that, and that will be strong. Universal as I said went too far to show T-rexes weaker than any other big predator.
Didn't rexy get ragdolled by the tarbo
To be fair, they even said in the movie that most of the dinosaurs would probably look different if their genetic code were pure, but they had to fill in gaps with DNA from other animals
Hence the Dilophosaurus having the frill and venom. Probably used a spitting cobra and a frilled lizard to fill in the gene sequence gaps
Regarding that, I was thinking how the Jurassic World series could've established a plot point that InGen learned how to extract more information from the Dinosaurs' genetic code, giving them fewer gaps to fill with other animal's DNA. This could in turn, could've provided an in-universe explanation to update the newer dinosaurs to look more accurate compared to the older films.
@@OwlPhobe thats a very interesting concept tbh
Dr Who once said in jurassic world that people asked for more teeth
@@OwlPhobe I would have used the same logic had I been in charge.
Another fun thing to consider about the Rex is its 'tiny' arms have been modeled to musculature able to casually move figures in the hundreds of pounds, and so could have been a huge value for its day-to-day logistics. More than enough strength to move just about all foliage short of full-grown trees, it would have been able to easily dig out comfortable pits to sleep and rest in. And while laying down in such hypothetical pits, it could capitalize on its subsonic hearing, getting a good read on all of its surroundings similar to "putting an ear to the ground." Combine that with their stealth, they probably enjoyed many serendipitous ambush opportunities along the way to anywhere their ample olfactory senses guided them.
Ever since filmcore did an animation on this ive always wondered what it would be like if the Rex was accurate and given respect.
You watch filmcore too?
Bro the vid was 1 hour ago for me your comment is 1 day ago for me btw so u comment before it released?
@@Mr.gamer1-22 becoming a member grants early access to videos :D
But I’m not a member?
You'd prob get like a 30 min movie
This narrator should be doing monster truck rally radio spots. SUNDAY SUNDAY SUNDAY.
This is exactly what I thought. 😂 He must have to take frequent breaks to take a throat losinge and take another hit of crack to amp himself up.
Also, “Race fans! Hot rodders!”
...and not doing this.
Can we just appreciate how good their models and animations look?! It’s gorgeous
the quality of these videos are insane , i would love to see a similar video with a accurate giga
So, the real thing is actually bigger than the enlarged size of jurassic park t-rexs at the time. That's insane.
In terms of weight yes
Weight wise yes.
Hi
Cope is around the same length and height, while Bertha could be longer and taller, both are heavier
@@GojiCenterTechnically Mass wise yeah, The Real Rex is bigger, Rexy is slightly taller, but much weaker.
I have always thought that the T. Rex in Jurassic was based off of one of the more gracile morphs of the Tyrannosaur species. While Rexy definitely has some embellishments in her design, I still think she is pretty good as a “genetically engineered, theme park monster”, being based off a real animal.
I was just happy that they made the distinction reasonably clear instead of leaving it out and/or intentionally misleading the audience for the sake of getting all those juicy juicy angry comments, granted the video is literally on "real" t-rex vs jurrasic park t-rex but even then I expected them not to mention that the jurrasic park rexes are theme park attractions and in no way real viable animals even in-universe.
I have seen speculation that the Jurassic Park animals were malnourished. They possess prominent "shrink-wrapping", which most dinosaurs in media are (inaccurately) shown to have. But Jurassic Park...was not a very good zoo.
Keeping a multi-ton predator on an island fed and at a health weight would be difficult.
Ironically, Rexy was created to _challenge_ the public's expectations of dinosaurs (as tail-dragging morons) - she was never supposed to end up gatekeeping them.
And from aesthetic point of view it's gorgeous. The adjustments they've made in JW are honestly awful.
@@HowlingWolf518 that leads me to one question. Dinosaurs are birdlike build so the posture changed dramatically during the ears of researches. However birds don't have heavy tails. Assuming those enormous bones and muscles were constantly lifted above the ground is a bit too much for me to believe. Dragging the tail every once in a while wouldn't affect the balance of the posture. It would save energy. Every animal on earth with a tail that weighs more than feathers, keep the tail down when just walking. Cats, comodo dragons... Wouldn't it be possible if the new appearance is a bit exaggerated?
P.S. Nice name. I love smokestack lightning.
I agree with all of this, although I would make one addition in the hypothetical situation that the car chase scene does happen. Recent studies of the Rex metatarsal bones shows that the three were fused together, creating a foot structure comparable to animals evolved for long distance running. The compactness meant that energy loss in each step was minimal and perfectly adapted for running at full speed for a considerable time. This heavily suggests that Rex’s were long distance runners, able to outrun any potential prey, considering the majority did not have this sort of bone structure. Applying this to the car chase scene, I think Rexy would’ve just followed them all the way back to the compound, instead of just giving up, ultimately killing them all once they ran out of road.
Just like humans, we are just now the greatest long-distance runners of all extant mammals, and the apex predator of all ecosystems (except maybe by deep oceans), so, can that be extrapolated to t-rex in terms of intelligence too? Since humans are also the most intelligent mammals and the ones with the most developmented abatraction ability.
@@Jesus-qv5swthe most intelligent mammals *dolphins,apes and elephants crying in corner*
@@Jesus-qv5sw T-rex was a pretty smart dino about as smart as a chimp although these are just estimates.
Long-distance running too? Geez man. Add more super-power to the King lol.
might as well give him lazar eyes now.
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Rexy: *[sniffs the air then sighs]* I just LOVE the smell of fear!
Rexy: All I smell is fear...and dead men.
I love how faithful this video is to science, you even cite papers (though you don't name them, as it's an entertainment video, and that would be absurd and slow things down) But you do credit a consultant in the comments. This is surprising frankly given the announcer's style. They sound sensational, like a proper wrestling match announcer, but are faithful to science, given the topic of the video. Super cool!
There was an even more gruesome scene in The Lost World book, where the adult trex literally crippled a man to feed to his young. Not kill, but cripple it so that the babies could practice hunting and killing their own prey
Wasn't that at the end of the lost world movie
@@mattamiergaming2878 something like it, but it was more the rex parent dropping the man right down in front of its baby and letting it chase him down. In the book, the rex parents cripple the man first so he can't fight back. And its 3 babies taking their sweet, clumsy time with it
@@terrykrugii5652 that's what happens in the movie. The mother breaks the guys leg.
Trust me, I watched that movie almost every day for 2 years.
@@ZanesFacebook it wasn't 1 to 1. It was similar, for sure. I watched lost world pretty religiously too as a kid
Such a caring parent.😊
I would actually love an accurate tyrannosaurus for cinema but there's not a thing wrong with an artistic interpretation of dinosaurs either. A blend of accuracy and artistic touch is what makes cinematic dinosaurs live and breathe.
Edit: another thing about an adult tyrannosaurus. Imagine if you did out run it. It could use its sense of smell to track you down for miles wasting very little energy keeping up the pace while you are exhausting yourself trying to keep one step ahead. If you were trying to hide they could use the juveniles sort of like hunting dogs to flush you out of cover and into their open jaws.
I feel like it wouldn't waste its time if it's an adult. After, all, assuming this is still taking place in Isla Nublar, it's on an island with much more plentiful food.
@ultimazilla9814 yeah unless it hadn't had it's fill and was starving I think it'd only chase smaller prey like humans unless there wasn't any other options. The juveniles on on the other claw would probably see it as a bit of practice with an easy meal at the end.
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@@eugenejamesbon5791 Hello eugene
You forgot the T. Rex sense of smell. Remember in the second movie when Dr. Sarah Harding mentioned that T. Rex could track smells from over 10 miles away just like Turkey Vultures? T. Rex actually can do that in real life, if I remember correctly.
14:28 good shot
Thicc Trex, moving like a predator, and being intimidating.
The T-Rex was in my eyes the equivalent of a hammer in terms if simplicity. A hammer is a handle and a bonky bit on the end, you don’t need to add anything to it. A T-Red is a pair of legs and a big mouth, you don’t need to add anything to it. That’s why it was so effective.
and according to the past 2 decades of discoveries it's a pretty heavy hammer.
Big mouth, legs and enough weight to throw around anything it encounters.
The T-Rex was more or less built like a colossally sized Skyrim sneak attacker: it silently kills anything in one hit...because everything about it evolved to combine stealth with a giant mouth delivering a single death bite.
This video is a great example of when nature is way scarier than fiction
How tf is real rex scarier than indominus rex
@@UltraEpicVids how? Well who’s real
@@enderfury-3639 tf you mean how indominus took gunfire and walked off an rpg explosion
@@UltraEpicVids Jurassic world isn’t real you know so plot armor as an animal with the same attributes as indominus would die to an rpg explosion irl
@@enderfury-3639 no shit sherlock, but that doesn't change the fact that Indominus would destroy a realistic T rex.
Indominus Survived a hit from ankylosaurus tail with no damage. A trex would be sent rolling with broken ribs. It's not even a contest
I love videos like this as they make me hyped and absolutely terrified to learn more about just what an actual T-Rex was like and glad it's extinct as it was basically just a massive cross between a tiger, eagle, and a saltwater croc.
A T-Rex that's accurate in accordance with today's research would be absolutely terrifying and needs to be put into a movie asap.
The fact that The Lost World Jurassic Park wasn't changed in this video shows how well and animalistic they portrayed the T. rex as a species. Also, how respectful they were in portraying the
T. rex.
I love T-Rex. It's been my favorite since I was a kid, watching old claymation, tail dragging, slow moving T-Rexes stomp across the tv screen. Finding out the real animal was even more bad-ass just makes my millenium! Thank you. I really loved seeing the velociraptor and the human just explode when Sue chomps down on them! I would love if you made more videos like this. ❤😝🤘
True. The beast was even more dangerous in real life and that is frightening.
Seeing Sue in a Goji Center video felt really epic! She was one the most famous T-Rex in the world!
Gotta say its really impressive to see you guys stepping into the realm of making your own 3D animations for these vids
The reason I can believe in God & evolution at the same time is the T. Rex.
God definitely wanted to see just how badass he could make something before getting to the real business. The T Rex is just too incredible
And this is why an accurate Rex is the undisputed, true KING OF THE DINOSAURS!!!
I loved the first JP movie, and the Rex is still my favorite dinosaur, but with all of the info that’s been shared since the movie, it’s mind blowing to see how much it’s changed. I still sometimes forget that these were real creatures, living lives, and doing stuff. Part of me wishes that we could still observe them somehow(from a safe distance, of course)
I’d shit my pants even from a distance
@@Jimmy94411 I agree with that sentiment. A natural T Rex would have hawk like binocular vision 13 times better than the best human and much more silent, stealthy, and calculating behavior. Also, a teenage T Rex can outrun you with speed, but a grown T Rex can track you down for 3 miles or more, all done silently.
@@jessicatsao92 I’m REALLY glad they are extinct!! I mean, dinosaurs are fascinating, but I’m terrified of the thought !
Path of Titans. Have a look
Trex abilities and weaponry is like fine vintage wine. Every year its reputation as the king gets enhanced Pretty soon it will be called emperor of the tyrant lizards. what a beast.
The T-Rex is the reverse of what science usually does when explaining things: most of the time animals that were incorrectly researched become less threatening due to finding out that parts that were seen as dangerous weren't actually so. Except for the T-Rex which seems to only become scarier the more accurately it's learned about.
@@joshuakim5240 Yes, incredibly enough.
While the spino keeps getting more bizarre funny as hell
Funnily enough, there has been a proposed Tyrannosaurus subspecies called T-Imperator, so a scientist did suggest an Emperor version of the thing at one point.
@@R17inator Wow 😳...But not surprising at all come to think of it. Think about Smilodon fatalis vs populator. the latter had minimal to no competition (except each other) and grew to huge sizes after migrating to south America and its prey profile was different too compared to fatalis which had serious competition in north America from other massive predators. Though there was abundant prey fatalis remained lion sized. in trex case, it would be interesting to see what its competition was plus prey profile region wise. i believe that some tyrannosaurs like albertosaurus didn't grow to large sizes where deinosuchus was present. but thats not trex. Utah raptor (in a group) could have been competition for a lone or juvenile trex but not otherwise
Seeing a lot of paleontologist revisionism on the t. rex over the years made the dinosaur fanatic within me very sad, but with more evidence supporting that the ol' tyrant lizard king was indeed the apex predator on land, I'm filled with a bunch of childlike excitement. Long live the king of dinosaurs! Props for referencing the novel and not just the movies. Also, the music in the background of this video was absolutely bangin', oldschool breakbeat era electronic really brings me back further to that late 1990's vibe. Thanks for the video.
Jurassic Park/world T-Rex:
- Poor eyesight with frog DNA
- cannot beat other large theropod
- Weak bite force
- gets bodied by Spinosaurus
Real life T-Rex:
- Best Eyesight in the animal kingdom
- The strongest bite force of all time
- the mere sounds of the T-Rex makes other animals flee in terror
- Kills Spino no diff
1. Probably the megalodon held the title of strongest bite force of all time
2. Have you SEEN how roided up ingen's spino is?
Bite force? Meglodon deinosuchus in the corner
@@Gojieditz57 ye also deinosuchus I forgor about him
Actually, rexy would have defeated other large theripods if she was in her prime director made it clear on that.
@@ultimazilla9814 yeah because the director of jp3 decided to make spino into a monster instead which news flash alot of people didn't like
After watching this, now I want a remake of the entire Jurassic franchise with paleo-accurate dinosaurs. But don't get me wrong, I know they didn't have as much info about them at the time (I'm looking at you spino) but still, it would be cool to see.
the dinos were accurate for their bodies
With more studies added to the table, the JP remake is possible.
@@sphere7158The remake(s) will most likely be a scene-by-scene and dialogue-by-dialogue recreation of the original two novels, but taking place in the far future (like, say, 3000) and humanity having the means to time-travel to bring extinct animals to their time.
I like the spino sail design + Jurassic Park 3 kinda got it right
I want to see an accurate Giga; Giganotosaurus was actually a lot for formidable than most people (who are aware of Rex’s adaptations but not of Giga’s) give it credit for, and too often it’s dismissed as being “inferior” to Tyrannosaurus when in reality it’s an equally capable and impressive predator that just has different strengths and weaknesses.
Credit where credit is due: You did clearly note at the beginning that the film (and book) was 30 years ago, and new information is available now.
Too many criticize based upon what is known now with zero allowance for what was known then.
Well done.
Now I remember why the T.rex was my number 1 favorite dinosaur of all time
The more we learn about Tyrannosaurus, the more and more it seems perfectly suited for a horror movie.
This deadly hunter than can see from 5 miles away and smell you from 10 miles away before you know it’s even there.
You can try to run but even if it just walked towards you it’d have no trouble catching up on its noise cancelling padded feet.
And once it catches you in their jaws, that’s it, whatever she spits out is gonna have the consistency of ground beef with those railroad spike teeth and car crushing jaws.
T.rex is the ultimate slasher villain and the only way you could have it be some sort of underdog was if it was a younger individual.
One of the Primeval novels and Primitive War used these sorts of attributes to great effect.
I always saw the first Jurassic Park film as a horror film. Tho not your typical slasher film as the killers are escaped genetical altered zoo animals. It's my favorite horror film.
That was Michael Crichton's intent for his series, but Steven Spielberg turned it into an action-adventure franchise. Now I respect Spielberg a lot and I get where he was going with the decision: respecting how kids see dinosaurs and not wanting to take that sense of wonder away, but...geez. This would have been one of the best horror franchise had they stayed to Crichton's vision.
Even with the amount of information he had back in 1980s, he still recognized the reality of what it would actually be like if dinosaurs and humans lived in the same world. It would *not* be a good one. These animals are far smarter and more adapted to kill in ways we don't give them enough credit for.
If you haven't read the book, definitely recommend it, the rex is much more terrifying in the book with what it does.
@@ph1shstyx I have! I like it quite a lot. I think if JP was much more faithful adaption of the novel it would have been straight up horror
If the t-rex had been more realistic in Jurassic Park, it is likely that hybrids with its DNA (like the Indominus Rex) would be heavier, more agile and with a stronger bite, which would lead to even more powerful creatures...
Yea
@@pierre-samuelroux9364 I can see the InGen hybrids being altered to keep their sleeker design. It’s hard to build something like that when you diverge a ton from natures design
Well not really, because the Indominus only inherited the Bite-Strength of the T-rex, but its Morphology is from the Giganotosaurus !
This T rex will be like a hybrid from ingen T rex and a real life T rex the speed strength and agility of ingen t rex + the impeccable eyesight balance muscle mass weight and bite force of the accurate T rex this hybrid t rex will beat Spinosaurus gigantonosaurus and indominus rex like in this video
InGen scientist: The Indominus Rex is part Tyrannosaurus, part raptor, part cuttlefish, and...part human?
Doctor Wu: I get lonely.
I remember going to see Sue as a kid and it's honestly still one of the coolest things I've seen in my life
I can go every day. That's about the only good thing about living in Illinois.
@@TrevorD19 I'm in Philadelphia so we got great museums here but nothing like Sue. Woul love to make my son one day
I saw the traveling replica back in June. Even looking at the replica skeleton made me uneasy.
I appreciate how atleast JP shows theropods ramming and using their bodies to fight, so much of paleomedia ignores how big Theropods and ornithopods could just ram or headbutt (especially with strong neck and large) heads into opponents to do huge damage (and too bodyslam)
Realife Trex is so underaded, it’s good to have someone to mention how powerful the Trex really was
T-Rex is nothing compared to Spinosaurus, people underestimate Spinosaurus, not T-Rex
Underrated💀
@@undeadking420Dude. Real Spinosaurus Aegyptiacus can literally get killed by a Strategic, 3 Ton Allosaurus Fragillis. You're just a butthurt Spino fankid who overestimates it. The Real Spino was: Light, inagile, slow, weak, and was overall only made to hunt fish. It's only edge over terrestrial animals is durability, which there are still larger lizards on the land like: Mapusaurus, Carcharodontosaurus, Tyrannotitan, Giganotosaurus, Tyrannosaurus.
Spino gets killed by an allo? 💀💀💀 that’s insanely funny, a 2.5 ton dinosaur vs a 7.8-8.4 dinosaur and you think an allo would win??? Cuz that’s the most bullcrap thing that I have ever heard, sure spino was quite weak for its size, but that doesn’t mean it would lose to a f***ing allosaurus, your the one that’s biased towards other dinosaurs and hate on the spino just cuz it was a “fish eater”
@@thebluescar50453 ton allosaurus beats a 7.8-8.4 ton spino?💀☠️☠️
Seeing all these JP/JW clips together makes me realize how much I love this franchise and how cool it is!!
in the end... we can all agree sue must've been a fucking sight to behold 150 million years ago.
I love that your animations show everything that gets caught in the accurate rex’s mouth just shatters. It’s a welcome and necessary change.
My favorite thing about the Tyannos is that T. Rex had a weird call when it was getting ready to kill and was already eating on a body. It's from a further developed tentadum drum (a layer of flesh in the ear canal that is able to pick up really deep vibrations), and both the Sue Exhibit and Studio's YT channel showed that this call ended up being so horrifying it would stun prey including their own young at a last resort.
Listen to the audio with your ears covered over and your eyes closed, with volume all the way up. It is super heavy and in weird huffs.
Wtf are you talking about? A call so horrifying it would stun prey? Nonsense. No predator uses calls to stun prey, no matter how scary it might be. I’ve heard the Studio call you’re talking about and it’s not based on any scientific study.
I really enjoyed this video honestly, the accurate t rex is going to be savage at this point
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From left to right:
1. Edmontosaurus
2. Triceratops
3. Ankylosaurus
4. Other Tyrannosaurs
Those glowing eyes in the dark with the fallen kingdom scene are haunting , brrrr.
Incredible video once again . I always love it when you guys do something awesome like this with the T.rex .
I'd shit my pants if I saw that.
Just discovered this channel and after watching this and a few others, while the voice acting is a bit cheesy it honestly fits well with the vibe of these videos and it's honestly kind of refreshing to see scientific accuracy and realistic animal behavior go into these types of movie/fight analysis.
In the Michael Crichton novel, I don't recall T. rex being included on the list of InGen dinosaurs that were recreated using frog DNA. Frogs were only used to fill in the gaps for some of the dinosaurs, with more reptile/avian DNA being used for the rest. Having all the dinosaurs utilize the frog genes was a more from the movie version.
Red Raptor Writes pointed this out to illustrate how the T. rex's eyesight being a result of the frog DNA was not likely Crichton's original intention, even if it would make perfect sense at first glance.
i think it was just a plot point to have our main character survive or she just couldn't see in the rain clearly
May not have been the frog DNA but I remember them mentioning something about how something went wrong during the cloning that caused it's sight to get worse through age.
Actually in the Official Books they never Used frog DNA there is a Little list on one page werre you see, the frog DNA is only Used on some few Dinosaurs. But not all And the List not Containing T-rex
@@somerandomdudeonline637 Probably a reason why the sequel book retconned it to just her not being hungry at the moment.
Oh wow, you've captured mid-2000s "Extreme Animals" from Animal Planet down to a tee. Glad to see someone is continuing this style of presentation.
I'm tired of seeing our beloved Rexy and her kind getting nerf in the movies, thank you for giving the Real T-Rex it's true capabilities it deserves. Also the accurate T-Rex already killed all the characters during the stranded on the paddock scene in Jurassic Park
I think the only ways the characters could survive the paddock scene, against an accurate T. rex, would be if the animal was more curious than hungry towards them and/or was distracted by the tropical storm going on around them. That would at least fit Michael Crichton's attempted retcon in the second novel, where the T. rex was suggested to have merely been disinterested by a motionless human, rather than blind to it.
An accurate Trex would not give a single shit about us, a less than 80kg snack is not worth the energy to catch it when you are a 8-9 tons predator. (Size of most Trex if we dont count the « big » ones)
An accurate Trex would actually be less dangerous than all other carnivore from the Jurassic series since its an animal an not a blood thirsty movie monster.
The paleo accurate Tyrannosaurus would still lose to these large theropods in the Jurassic verse. It's been shown and confirmed that the Tyrannosaurus had the same bite force, intelligence and turn radius. Rexy, Bull and Big Eatie have shown great abilities to that.
@@Unbearable_Truth Which large theropods? The Rex would most likely win versus a Giga, would destroy a Carchar, have a good chance of winning versus an Indominus, etc.
@@Justmonika6969 In the Jurassic verse there was no Carchar. It would lose to all the large ones.
If a film was done with an accurate T Rex of the size of Sue then that would be one hell of a horror movie.
Imagine running from a spinosaurus only for it to be unceremoniously and brutally killed in front of you by a silent hulking beast of a T Rex, that then focuses on you.
You cannot hide, you cannot run, you cannot dodge and outflank it and you cannot even hear it approach until it is too late. A truly terrifying predator.
A giant 40+ft 10 ton predator that comes out of nowhere is terrifying
Yeah. A horror movie about accurate dinosaurs on a rainy, thundering island at night (most dinosaurs were nocturnal) with dinosaurs constantly stalking and hunting the protagonists (all while making quiet noises and bird-like noises.) would be terrifying
This is amazing! The king of the dinosaurs needs to be represented on the big screen in its true, up to date, glorious form.
But as mentioned in JW the ones in movies were not actually similar to the real dinosaurs because the gaps in their genomes were filled with different animals… soo the dinosaurs that were in movies were not true dinosaurs
@@udanigunarathne6693that why in jw dominion where they supposed be 'pure' the giga looks nothing like real one
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Except for that brawl between Big Eatie and Little Eatie in Season 4, Episode 3 of Camp Cretaceous. They’re both T rexes, so there was no losing there.
"Size DOES matter"
Thanks goji center, my confidence just tanked
I would love to see R rated dinosaur movie now. The amount of gore and physics that could be add would be insane and so weird how never occurred to me how tone down it really is. See raptor explode on screen like that would be insane.
T-Rex was an 11 ton, eagle eyed, bloodhound nosed, 15 mph, absolute wrecking ball! A literal nightmare.
No terrestrial creature would stand a chance. Not Spinosaurus, not Giganotasaurus, nothing.
Get it straight.
All hail the king baby 👑
i'd say terrestial land predator
@@AFX._Doryuuu fair, but I'd say if Trex was a pack or pairs hunter even large sauropods are on the menu if they're sick or old. But predators? No chance.
T-Rexs teeth and jaws are bone crushing, literally. Most other therapods had cutting teeth. If T-Rex bites you once, it's over. None of this nonsense from JPIII where Spinosaurus escapes a crushing windpipe bite.
Top 10 largest theropods november 2023
1. Tyrannosaurus- 10.4 tonnes
2. Giganotosaurus- 10.1 tonnes
3.Mapusaurus- 8.4 tonnes
4. Spinosaurus- 8.36 tonnes
5. Carcharodontosaurus- 8.2 tonnes
6. Saurophaganax- 8 tonnes
7. Sauroniops- 7.57 tonnes
8. Tyrannotitan- 7.3 tonnes
9. Bahariasaurus- 7.14 tonnes
10. Deinocheirus- 7.1 tonnes
@@Benglavosaurus
The E.D Cope T. Rex and Bertha specimens are estimated to be 11-12 tons.
@@houstonguy1984 no.
so to sum it up, an actual adult Trex like Scotty, compared to Rexy, would have been:
- Bigger, heavier, CHONKIER
- Would not topple over, and would be able to throw their weight around with much more efficiency
- A bit slower, but much more nimble
- With bite strength that can put almost anything down, and teeth that lacerate the moment they get purchase on flesh
- So quiet it would be an actual nightmare
- Surprisingly, just a chill guy
Imagine The T-rex lurking behind you with perfect stealth and whispering near your ear--> MEOW MEOW NIGGA🦖
If an accurate Hell Creek T. rex was in the Jurassic franchise, there'd be no need for the Spino, I. rex or Giga to challenge it because its a foregone defeat for all of them. Best keep Spino as an aquatic hunter and make Giga a sauropod hunter.
And maybe the Giga could be utilized as a lighter-but-faster-running counterpart to the T. rex, which could be extremely dangerous in its own way.
I rex would still probably win. It was more intelligent, more durable, and can actually use its arms. The others I agree with.
@@MancattanThey even said in this video “the battle will not end as quickly as it did in JW” while showing Indom about to kill Rexy, implying I-Rex would still win but would have a much harder time
@@TheAdminstratorI dont believe it though because he already ripped his arm off in the vid lmao
@@Godzillaman-nw4jl well yeah but thats just one way the fight may play out, remember I-Rex has just a strong of a bite force compared to a real T-Rex in addition to a plethora of other weaponry and abilities. Only disadvantage it has is weight, but thats only because its a sub adult
18:09 "And you call this a punch? THIS is a punch."
I firmly believe that a group of raptors would not attack a full size T-Rex, they would simply avoid all contact
Not to mention they discovered that the t Rex was actually bigger than previously thought
Still smaller than Spinosaurus, Giga and Carcharodontosaurus.
I have seen a Spino, Carcharodontosaurus and T rex skull in the same room.
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Badass comparison. People always told me I didn't know what I was talking about when I said the Rex woulda whooped the Spino and the Gig.
Also no one seems to mention how the Spino managed to snap the T-rex's neck.
@@hideofreakingkojima5457 even though spino's bite isn't as strong as t. rex, it's still one of the strongest bites ever recorded. it could easily snap the t. rex's neck.
@luksius_dk thats not true.. spino ate fish and in recent studies it used its jaw to catch and just carry the fish or just eat it. The rex is way too bulky for its neck to be snapped, the muscles and fats are too thick for the spino. The spino snapped the rex's neck by 1: rex being a sub adult and 2: plot.
@@WhyRSs maybe easy was a bit of an exaggeration, but it's still possible.
@luksius_dk easily is a possibility? Wow. A dino that ate fish vs a dino that is a living tank
Ever since I thought about it, the concept of something the size of a T Rex making a rumble/hiss like an alligator or crocodile is somehow scarier than it bellowing like in JP.
Or doing both 😂
Thanks!
Watching a T-rex comparison video with a guy that has a similar voice acting as Boomstick from Death Battle is just fitting. Thanks!
I find it ironic that the JP/JW T.Rex hunts more like a Carcha or Tarbo then an actual T.Rex.
I'm glad it's generally understood that the movies could undersell certain dinosaurs and Rex is no exception which is shocking considering how threatening they already are in the series. The real rex was a sneakier and chonkier monster of an animal.
Mf nobody cares. We're talking about the behavior of extinct animals here which is 100% speculatory to begin with. Why tf would they waste time to make it "accurate" when they can have way cooler scenes?
@@UltraEpicVids Sorry to burst your bubble, but contrary to what you might think, not all paleo-behaviour is under the same level of speculation. In fact, some aspects we have actual good idea from the actual fossils themselves.
The idea the real T. rex was actually a silent and sneaky stalker for example is supported by the fact it has toe pads based on the footprint that the video brought up. The hypothesis it has good vision able to see in even low-light conditions? Having the largest eyes of any terrestrial animal based on its eye sockets, binocular, and scans of its brain cavity supports having great eyesight. Its puncture and pull feeding method (and potential way to dispatch prey too)? Feeding traces from bite marks left on the bones of their prey animals. Face-biting behaviour? Direct fossil evidence of bite marks on their faces. Juveniles being much more speedier and nimble (thus having different prey)? Supported by the overall anatomy of the juvenile T. rexes we have.
As you can see, while we can't deduce every behaviour it could have had from the fossils alone, there is still a fair amount we still can deduce from the fossils alone.
In defence to the movies, the Rex was hunting for the infants in Lost World rather than itself. And the Rex, as well as all the other dinos, had an added DNA strain to help them grow faster so as to fill the park faster
16:18 coolest two seconds of video on youtube.
This is great! My head canon is that the InGen Rexes are, as Dr. Grant puts it, "Genetically engineered theme park monsters". If any additional "Jurassic" films are made, I'd love to see a newly designed/updated Rex that is more true to the real thing as we understand it today and therefore even more terrifying.
A fully paleo accurate T.rex that was the same size as Rexy, but possess all of the bulk and muscle that the real animal did, the absolutely tremendous bite force, the super potent binocular vision, the incredible nose, the insane dinosaur intelligence, and other finely tuned and acute senses that it wielded would be the indisputable apex predator in Jurassic Park/World.
Obviously it’s still an animal so it wouldn’t be an OP monster, but it would be damn close. Tyrannosaurus Rex was the PEAK of dinosaur evolution, it was the zenith, and nothing else came close. There’s a reason why they dominated for so long, and the more we find out about them, the more insane they become.
Easy to say so when its like 7 time for studied than any other giant theropod… A puzzle in which we have more pieces will always look more interesting/complete than the one in which only a few pieces were found. Trex is also way less « Ancient » than other mega theropod while being incredibly well adapted to his environment. This and the fact that it had no competitor of similar size add to Trex’s success.
People tend to over exaggerate this dinosaur pretty often these time… mixing a bunch of scientific theories together while ignoring those who say otherwise is not a rare sight. But this phenomenon is not new nor exclusive to the « dinosaur » theme…
Peak of Dino evolution. Loses to the roided up elephant
Mammals on top bby!
@@VonDoofhuge sauropods exist btw
what do you even mean by this comment😂@@VonDoof
@dinofileshe isn't wrong though
You could say certain characters in the _Jurassic_ franchise were very lucky. If this were the real T. Rex, they'd most likely have been an easier meal.
Two words: plot armor
“Plot Armor” is a lazy excuse of criticism for someone who doesn’t like the story or character. If I had a dollar for every time someone says plot armor, hell I’d be a millionaire.
Idk, a real life trex would’ve just died when the indom dragged its head through a building
@@SuperCam-me3mjYeah no, cope as much as you want, it won't change the fact that everytime Rexy was about to die, it managed to live only because of the humans' or someone else's help, lmao.
@@FunnyRedemptioncope? Wow, what a fanboy you are. LMFAO
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And probably why the Giganotosaurus couldn’t see those humans standing directly in front of her in Jurassic World: Dominion. Because her skull is longer and thinner than T rexes like Rexy or Sue, and she has NO binocular vision as a result.
If a realistic Tyrannosaurus was in Jurassic World, Indominus Rex would've been demolished. There I said it.
Imo an irl trex would win 60% of the time
From a super underrated movie, I think you guys should put the Dragons (they are really Wyverns) from Reign Of Fire against the White Spikes, given both managed to nearly drive humanity extinct in a very short period of time. I love you guys and really want to bring attention back to these amazing nightmare inducing creatures!
The term “dragon” is so broad it can apply to any flying fire-breathing reptile, modern fantasy sometimes makes distinctions between the different depictions of dragons but legends and folklore uses terms such as dragon, wyvern and wyrm interchangeably. That’s why many cultures have their own legends about dragons, it’s because we have such a broad definition of what a dragon is.
Congratulations on 1 million subscribers. I love the effort and detail you put in you videos.
I don't know why but I laughed so hard at 2:03 when it cuts to the black screen just saying "TWICE"
I love these analysis videos, they have so much information that one never considers when they watch the movies! Unless you work with MatPat over on the Film Theory channel, of course.
In the Lost World book they sort of debunked the "t-rex cant see you if you don't move" theory, saying that while Grant thought that was the case, research had progressed since then. They proposed that she probably could see Grant, but chose not to eat him because she'd just been fed a goat.
completely inaccurate. they used frog dna to fill in the gaps, she literally couldn't see grant lol
Accurate T Rex: "Girl. You are nothing but a cheap knockoff"
Rexy: "No. I'm the improvement"
Accurate T Rex: "Yeah? Your eyesight is worse than mine. Your strength is questionable. You lack stealth. Your IQ is lower than mine because you attack without thinking or acknowledging the type of dinosaur that might pose a threat to you. And you won't STFU!"
rexy mauls an irl rex, the hell are you on?
@@wertio3233everyone knows an accurate trex slams rexy what 😂😂
@Dogg-gg Wall level rex Vs Small building level Rexy.
I read an article around the time Fallen Kingdom came out, that the filmmakers asked Jurassic Park fans if the T-rex should be changed to a more up to date, accurate appearance. All the fans responded No, leave her as she is.
Which I'm glad they kept her the same. She wasn't made from 100% dinosaur DNA, so it makes sense for her not to be accurate in appearance or behaviour. As Alan Grant said "They are genetically modified, theme park monsters. Nothing more, nothing less."
ok this is a cool concept. not only is it entertaining, but also incredibly educational. i'd like to see more of this, like how the infamous jp velociraptors compare to the real thing, or even spinosaurus
This is indeed one of the least educational video I've ever saw
Well, the "raptors", actually inspired by Deinonychus (according to other videos on the topic) would be more like Utah Raptors. Except Utah raptor is even bigger if my memory serves me right.
"Speed is not the same as agility."
Thank you for pointing this out. All too often I see people assume because Tyrannosaurus couldn't run particularly fast that it was incredibly slow and lumbering when it was in actuality deceptively nimble.
T. rex was a long distance runner
That is very incorrect, what was a charcaradontids work where they would bleed out dinosaurs over mile, the trex was an ambusher and hunted in the moment if the attack dragged on the fight would have ended@@rodrigopinto6676
@@rodrigopinto6676power walking
@@spinosaurusstriker long distance runner
@@rodrigopinto6676 POWER. WALKING.
Jurassic Park and the Lost World are absolute masterpieces. Required reading for anyone who loves dinosaurs.
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amazing vid! Probably one of the best vids i have ever seen! Absolutely stunned me! Excellent analysis of the trex and ive been waiting for a vid like this for months! Also , quick question about the family tyrannosauridae: Do you think that any of the tyrannosauridae(gorgosaurus , tarbosaurus, .etc) could inflict any form of bleed damage similar to the family carcharodontasauridae or allosauridae? (pls respond, i need to conclude some analysis) pls get me some answers and some likes.