I like the new trilogy too, but critics just complain for nothing like bad cgi which I don’t even see after watching 65 million times even with eyeglasses
At least we have our imagination. So we know what happens to both of them. It possible this happened during the night. This particular triceratops was part of herd. Until the T. Rex ambush the Triceratops head-on. With the horns scratch the T. rex leg while at same time the T. rex bites its neck with 6 tons of bite force. Base of how we look at the sun direction looks like in the mornings.
0:08 That sound in the background. I’ve heard it before on some Dinosaur Documentaries. Like… The Ultimate Guide to T.Rex & The 1st program of the 6 part PBS NATURE Documentary Triumph of Life.
I love in first 20 seconds we get to see how different Western North America was once during the Cretaceous Period. You look at it as if it were part of Amazon Rainforest. But now in current timeline we get to see conifer forests, grasses, and cold weather. The world was so different back then.
A lone trex would be much more likely to lose its life than the other way around against a healthy adult triceratops. An ambush would be the only effective way for him to bring down the trike and even then its a big ask.
That's probably what he did, since the vegetation is pretty dense, ideal for an ambush. Still got hurt pretty bad though, people brush it off but that's actually a pretty big injury and would take quite a long time to heal while also likely hindering the animal's hunting capabilities at least to some extent. Any deeper and that injury could have been a death sentence.
With the how big this particular T. rex is. It unlikely it chased down the triceratops since they are too heavy who lacks speed. So an ambush is more logical explanation.
@@fatih9016 Eh T.rex was likely far more durable than most mammals archosaurs in general can shrug off wounds that would be a death sentence to most mammals we can even see this in T.rex fossils.
Do you know that Rajasaurus and Isisaurus was in the series too, but somehow unfortunately they removed them, so dishearting, so let us all vote to see them in season 2. And for more information about cut Raja and Isi, visit All In One Dinosaur channel.
Please title your videos correctly. I didn’t even watch the clip and I knew it was clickbait because at no point in this show does a T-Rex hunt and kill a Triceratops on-screen, we only see the aftermath.
1:09 that roar is pretty realistic while still sounding cool, i love how they came up with an unique sound mixed with a bird hiss!
It's the same as every deep monster roar these.
It more a mixture of crocodilians and birds together. Which I find it to be more precise.
The CGI looks so realistic, almost as lifelike as the dinosaurs from the first three Jurassic Park films.
Because it is
@@meli-melo9759 You can tell they put a lot of time and effort into the CGI for this show.
I like the new trilogy too, but critics just complain for nothing like bad cgi which I don’t even see after watching 65 million times even with eyeglasses
That rex just slain an absolute unit of prey and only got a scratch.
You have to wonder how the trike even did that, though....
@@dylanwilliger triceratops are around 3m tall t rex around 3.5-4m, coupled with that 1m long horn pretty understandable
@@m00nbutter7 Well you'd think there'd be more than just that scrape.
'Tis but a scratch!'
Yeah as well as being old make it so badass!
A T. rex who has the guts to hunt down prey items with well-built defenses is awesome.
And most T-Rex skulls have bite marks from other T-Rexes. These things were f-ing nuts.
@@EGarrett01 chaddest theropod ever, alongside Speen and Giga.
@@TheLazyFusspot_3428 speen sucks in battle lol and it’s skinny too
@@kefayatullahmohmand925 ur not wrong lol
0:27 Oh my goodness. That old sound effect
1:09 Thunderous Roar.
Sad they didn't show us the fight between Trex and Triceratops
yeah
At least we have our imagination. So we know what happens to both of them. It possible this happened during the night. This particular triceratops was part of herd. Until the T. Rex ambush the Triceratops head-on. With the horns scratch the T. rex leg while at same time the T. rex bites its neck with 6 tons of bite force. Base of how we look at the sun direction looks like in the mornings.
I love how T. Rex skin is a lot like Komodo dragon. Making them so realistic. It’s insane.
0:08 That sound in the background. I’ve heard it before on some Dinosaur Documentaries. Like… The Ultimate Guide to T.Rex & The 1st program of the 6 part PBS NATURE Documentary Triumph of Life.
Yeah! I loved that documentary as a kid
I love in first 20 seconds we get to see how different Western North America was once during the Cretaceous Period. You look at it as if it were part of Amazon Rainforest. But now in current timeline we get to see conifer forests, grasses, and cold weather. The world was so different back then.
1:09
Crocodile and alligator growl
This is the only saying I actually like
Saying?
@@thekingofdinos8518 I meant to say only thing my phone is an asshole
@@tyrannotherium7873 The only thing in the show?
@@thekingofdinos8518 well, it turns of the tyrannosaurus scenes, yes and the romance with a male and female
@@tyrannotherium7873 What about the rex eating the turtle with its young?
A lone trex would be much more likely to lose its life than the other way around against a healthy adult triceratops. An ambush would be the only effective way for him to bring down the trike and even then its a big ask.
That's probably what he did, since the vegetation is pretty dense, ideal for an ambush. Still got hurt pretty bad though, people brush it off but that's actually a pretty big injury and would take quite a long time to heal while also likely hindering the animal's hunting capabilities at least to some extent. Any deeper and that injury could have been a death sentence.
With the how big this particular T. rex is. It unlikely it chased down the triceratops since they are too heavy who lacks speed. So an ambush is more logical explanation.
@@fatih9016 Eh T.rex was likely far more durable than most mammals archosaurs in general can shrug off wounds that would be a death sentence to most mammals we can even see this in T.rex fossils.
At least he won't be dying of a HEART ATTACK, HEART ATTACK, HEART ATTACK
What is clever is even if they are adults you still put very tiny hairs on them
They are not hair dude they are feathers!!
Hair is a thing that mammals have!!
@@meli-melo9759 protoplumas
Those are feathers actually
Smurfette: Tyrannosaurus rex is injured.
No mercy
Oh my god They look real
im so disappointed of the triceratops design. the best design for me was the triceratops in Prehistoric park
Do you know that Rajasaurus and Isisaurus was in the series too, but somehow unfortunately they removed them, so dishearting, so let us all vote to see them in season 2. And for more information about cut Raja and Isi, visit All In One Dinosaur channel.
Please title your videos correctly. I didn’t even watch the clip and I knew it was clickbait because at no point in this show does a T-Rex hunt and kill a Triceratops on-screen, we only see the aftermath.
bro still used bandicam to record in 2022
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Since dinosaurs don’t roar how come to use the Hollywood monster roar sound like come on now prehistoric planet you can do better than that
There's something called accuracy, dinosaurs are not CGI fantasy bloodthirsty monsters.
@@caseygray828 really because they use that sound
0:28
0:25
That's because its a carnivore, Tyrannosaurus Rexes are built for hunting large herbivores.