I love it when people say bears, wolves, hippos and other animals that are alive today are pretty scary but apparently a ceratosaurus or tyrannosaurus would look stupid as heck and aren’t scary at all.
Well, No one has no reason to be afraid and never encountered an dinosaur so it has it's reasons, sharks look scary but they are actually very chill unless hungry. A Cera or T-rex could be the same.
@@Red_Gentleman_OfficialMy brother in christ they were the LARGEST CARNIVOROUS CREATURES ON EARTH! They literally had beef with themselves. They were out for blood with everything, no matter how big or small.
@@Red_Gentleman_Official i highly doubt carnivores would go after humans unless they can't find their regular prey and are starving, they wouldn't spend energy going after a small human
It also helps being an artist that has knowledge of good composition, color theory, mood, and when to purposefully implement the uncanny valley effect.
@@tamas9554Pandas aren’t seen as scary but can be if you provoke them. Gu Gu a Captive Panda in a Chinese Zoo, bit down a man’s legs with his bone crushing jaws after the man went to his exhibit and harassed him. The keepers had to use pliers to remove his teeth from the man’s legs.
@@tamas9554 A good point! Everyone has different tastes in what's scary/terrifying (like how not every horror film scares people, even the ones that's popularly touted to scare people the most).
Okay now, dinosaurs aren't monsters. They were majestic, extraordinary, and unique animals. Some would be scary to us, yes, but they aren't _monsters_ .
@@gecko-saurus What is described as a *Monster* is purely situational tot he eye of the beholder. They would very much be monsters in today's standards of animals considering how much of a unit they were built to be.
@@erickchristensen746 They were built to survive, and not all of them were massive. In fact, the majority of non-avian dinosaurs would be smaller than a man. Like most modern animals, IF non-avian dinosaurs lived with humans today, they'd try to avoid us as much as possible. The are animals trying to survive, not kaijus trying to destroy things.
@@scottchaison1001It could have happened if scientists actually decided to reincarnated them, or ifwe lived during the dinosaurs time period, Afterall they were real once, not just imaginary
People think bears are cute, but bears are also terrifying when encountering them in person, the same apply to dinosaurs. Just because a feathered raptor, sausage shaped spino or chunky rex might look cute and goofy in a video or photo, doesn’t mean it wouldn’t be horrifying to encounter one while on a hike
"The point is... your alive when they start to eat you." - Alan Grant This paleoart is accurate but creepy at the same time, the ceratosaurs, utahraptor, t-rex, icthyovenator are well and truly creepy.
@@jameschristopher2540 there are quite a few animals today that eat their prey still living, it’s possible dinosaurs did the same. I heard a story awhile back that a couple went on a camping trip and left some kind of camera on(maybe a trail cam, but don’t remember why), but sometime in the tent a bear started tearing at them, all with the camera picking up the audio. The camera had been found by local authorities after everything went down but wasn’t released to the public out of respect for the families of the victims. I’ll probably have to go back to find out more about what actually happened. Edit: yep, the story was of Timothy Treadwell. He was some kind of environmentalist who thought he could live with the animals or something, and went on a camping trip with his girlfriend during a time when Bears were particularly aggressive. The audio of the attack lasted 6 minutes. 2 minutes of it are up on TH-cam, but it’s extremely hard to listen too.
Here are two Terrifying but accurate dino facts: The T Rex is betrayed in most movies as loud and destructive when hunting or catching prey giving its prey enough time to hear it coming before being attacked. Well this is cap, Scientist have actually found out that the T rex was most likely an ambush predator and was actually able to both outrun and sneak up on its prey without making a sound due to the soft material on the pads of its feet. That means by the time you notice the T rex, it's already too late. The second fact is that all movies petrayed the Dilophosaur as a cute small but deadly acid spraying dino that could only stand at 4 ft, This is also cap, The dilophosaur was a huge dangerous predator that could grow up to 10 ft tall and 23 ft long and weighing in at 900 pounds Thats as tall as an elephant and as large as a tiger!!!!!!!
JP did Dilophosaurus dirty. Modern reconstructions suggest that it's crests made it look like a double cassowary, which only makes it scarier(if you know how dangerous a cassowary is).
Quetzalcoatlus was the scary af one because you're telling me that giraffe sized thing is a generalist predator/scavenger that will eat anything it can fit down its mouth AND IT CAN FLY? A N D I T C A N G A L L O P?
I understand and like the comment, but I think the guy in the drawing was actually supposed to be a Hatzegopteryx :D which imo, might’ve been scarier to face XD it was thought they mainly hunted on land, unlike the quetz (which honestly I don’t know how they think it hunted-).. so I imagine the quetz hunting you like a seal hunting you on land.. still fastish,but you have the upper hand.. and I yet to think of a good comparison to the hatz lol
@@pierre-samuelroux9364figuratively, it is very much like a pelican ^^ something doesn’t have to be the same species, or family to be compare to something else.. like a chihuahua can be compared to a baby elephant. Small, overestimates its own power, thinks it’s scary! But I may be misunderstanding the comment due to its poor grammar.
I mean... y'know that blank look on a bird's face when it's about to pluck up a worm? That's a T-Rex. But with you. With that soulless look in it's eyes... not even blank or bloodthirsty like a shark. But piercing, solely focused on you.
These aren't accurate (except maybe the first one). A majority of what makes these images scary comes from the grey washed colour pallet, from the use of some very imaginative disfiguration (the one without eyes or mouths) and visible gore, from the framing in dark environments which obscures most of the animal, and the damn shining glowing red eyes. They are scary though bruh I gotta have been smoking something cause "who asked" comes to mind when I reread this
From what it seems, most of these are actually decently accurate, with the only "inaccurate" parts being speculative integument or extra structures like wattles or creative liberties as opposed to disregard for the actual animal. There are a few in there like that, but many of these are accurate enough that they can be classified as accurate imo.
What's really scary about ceratopsians is that the current theories suggest they were less like cattle or even rhinos and more like wild pigs. Somehow, I don't think a winged spear would cut it against one of them.
The thing is one bite doesn't kill you, you feel the pain for like 1 minute, your leg is gone, red liquid speeding out of you, tears filling your face, if you still had a face......
See Cassowary. See it look silly, maybe even like a giant chicken. A 6 foot tall giant chicken with feet like razor blades. Realize that roosters have massively fucked people up, and are the size of housecats. The point is, just because you think something looks silly, doesn't mean it can't fuck you up or eat you.
Anyone who says accurate dinosaurs aren't scary has never been in a pen with an emu or peacock stairing you down like you asked to take out their daughter to prom.
NOT GONNA LIE, if you get me near ANY creepy looking creature with that one grudge like sounding getting louder and louder and louder, you’ll IMMEDIATELY trigger my fight or flight responses alongside some potential paralysis from fear
Any predator is scary if you unexpectedly encounter it in the dark or with very little lighting, you don't have a weapon to defend yourself with, and can't run.
0:32 and this is basically what you’d see before it attacks you, but then you’re able to run away because you threw an object at it to distract it, the Dromaeosaurid depicted in this section of the video is also pretty much the same size as a Dakotaraptor which makes it all the more fitting, 1:22 is what you see when you look out through your backdoor window when you turn the lights on, taking place hours after you’ve made it back to your house, and you realize it stalked you all the way back to your house, and if you notice two other lights that look like eyes on the right in the background, it’s brought some pack members with it.
@@Azureblue25exactly, and the scarier part is that theropods like dromeosaurids and tyrannosaurs had foot padding, meaning you wouldn’t even hear them coming
@@pvrplz886True that, even though it is scary to think about, it’s also fascinating at the same time for me, really puts into perspective just how effective they were as predators just like the animals we see today.
First of all... 0:38 GRIFIIIIIIIITH Second of all... F.P.L. (Face, Pose, Lights) technique is just perfect to make literally anything look sick and menecing
Im not tryna be a dino fan boy here, im more of a present day animal enjoyer here, but they could definitely tank a few rounds, some present day animals can even tank a few rifle rounds, in conclusion big animals tank rounds.
I mean tbf most things would look scary as hell at night, potentially in the rain, looking directly into your bedroom window. Like the predator stare triggers this response for a reason
All picture credits 0:10 ceratosaurus by Julio Lacerda 0:15 fanart redrawing of Wayne Barlowe's nanotyrannus 0:20 quetzalcoatlus by Mark Witton 0:25 screenshot from "Weird birds" 0:32 "creature of the night" animation by "Wobbly works" 0:37 diabloceratops by Ciara Marshall 0:47 Therizinosaurus by Joshua Knuppe 1:06 tormented ghost(guanlong)by Alessio Ciaffi 1:18 another screenshot from "weird birds" by Archesuchus on twitter Comment in replies if you know the rest
Just because you add feathers/fur doesn’t mean you’ve taken away the teeth, claws, horns, spikes, size, and disposition. I want someone to put a fur coat on a salt water crocodile and tell me that thing won’t kill me just because it looks funny.
The “Bring dinosaurs back!” Mf praying for his life as the velociraptor claws at his doorstep.
The turkey sized predator which is more than capable of tearing you to shreds
Well there dinosaurs today birds but i see what you imply
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Utahraptor or deinonychus would be more threatening ngl
@@Flabberghasted4 hehe
This makes me really want more horror media related to dinosaurs now.
read/watch the weird birds story by Archisuchous or smth, its where the last image is from, its awesome and horrifying
There are pretty great short films on TH-cam that are basically Jurassic Park but as analog horror
Weird birds exists
On it😳
Weird birds is good
“Feathers aren’t scary” mfs when I push them in the ostrich pen:
😂 yes!
No put them in the cassowary pen, it’s far worst i think…
@@abrown5204 one will try to breed with you, and the other will try to gut you.
The 300 Pound cassowary running directly at them:
@@igkslifeWait what!
I love it when people say bears, wolves, hippos and other animals that are alive today are pretty scary but apparently a ceratosaurus or tyrannosaurus would look stupid as heck and aren’t scary at all.
Well, No one has no reason to be afraid and never encountered an dinosaur so it has it's reasons, sharks look scary but they are actually very chill unless hungry. A Cera or T-rex could be the same.
@@Red_Gentleman_Official we may never know 🤷♂️
Yeah sure. Dinosaurs have killed surely more People I guess.
@@Red_Gentleman_OfficialMy brother in christ they were the LARGEST CARNIVOROUS CREATURES ON EARTH!
They literally had beef with themselves. They were out for blood with everything, no matter how big or small.
@@Red_Gentleman_Official i highly doubt carnivores would go after humans unless they can't find their regular prey and are starving, they wouldn't spend energy going after a small human
anything can be scary if you try hard enough.
It also helps being an artist that has knowledge of good composition, color theory, mood, and when to purposefully implement the uncanny valley effect.
It depends, I for example would never see the realistic depictions even slightly frightening. Real animals aren't that scary on picture
@@tamas9554Pandas aren’t seen as scary but can be if you provoke them. Gu Gu a Captive Panda in a Chinese Zoo, bit down a man’s legs with his bone crushing jaws after the man went to his exhibit and harassed him. The keepers had to use pliers to remove his teeth from the man’s legs.
@@tamas9554
A good point! Everyone has different tastes in what's scary/terrifying (like how not every horror film scares people, even the ones that's popularly touted to scare people the most).
@@tamas9554so hippo isn't scary?Grizzly bear wich can open your guts not scary?
Humans have become comfortable on a planet that most of the time had giant monsters on it.
The indomitable human spirit
Okay now, dinosaurs aren't monsters. They were majestic, extraordinary, and unique animals. Some would be scary to us, yes, but they aren't _monsters_ .
@@gecko-saurus What is described as a *Monster* is purely situational tot he eye of the beholder.
They would very much be monsters in today's standards of animals considering how much of a unit they were built to be.
@@erickchristensen746 They were built to survive, and not all of them were massive. In fact, the majority of non-avian dinosaurs would be smaller than a man. Like most modern animals, IF non-avian dinosaurs lived with humans today, they'd try to avoid us as much as possible. The are animals trying to survive, not kaijus trying to destroy things.
@@gecko-saurusto a canary, a cat is a monster. We're just used to being the cat.
"dinosaurs aren't scary" mfs when they get ripped apart by a pack of velociraptors
Something that only happened in your imagination xd.
@@scottchaison1001It could have happened if scientists actually decided to reincarnated them, or ifwe lived during the dinosaurs time period, Afterall they were real once, not just imaginary
''They're overeacting"
If u believed that was gonna be a funny joke, please stop from the early age 11 that u are🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
@@TheCasualDragon101earth dlc with dinos droping 2025
The second one is just staring into my soul
It kinda looks like Death from Puss in Boots. It's the red eyes, I think.
Nextbot vibes
@@TrueSpider-Man Fr
The second one is a Nanotyrannus.
@@KomodoDragonLover the more you know ⭐
I’m glad the dinosaurs just so happened to leave the server before we joined
Terror birds,cassowary,emu,ostrich:We may have a word with you
@@pierre-samuelroux9364terror birds went extinct just before modern humans evolved
@@Flabberghasted4 no they were still here 10000
@@pierre-samuelroux9364 terror birds were already a dying species when modern humans arrived, and the likelihood of them meeting were EXTREMELY slim
People think bears are cute, but bears are also terrifying when encountering them in person, the same apply to dinosaurs. Just because a feathered raptor, sausage shaped spino or chunky rex might look cute and goofy in a video or photo, doesn’t mean it wouldn’t be horrifying to encounter one while on a hike
Exactly!!! this is so right
Chunky T-Rex would overpower the skinny T-Rex with that obviously present muscles.
Sosig stronk.
Thanks for the info
"The point is... your alive when they start to eat you."
- Alan Grant
This paleoart is accurate but creepy at the same time, the ceratosaurs, utahraptor, t-rex, icthyovenator are well and truly creepy.
Lil bro trying to show off the knowledge he got from some films😭
Wait Dino’s way prey alive?
@@jameschristopher2540 Alot do, the rpr is a example. It stands for Raptor prey restraint model. They would pin prey down and eat it alive
@@NickelSniffer dam that’s horrible. And I thought only a few animals like Hyenas did.
@@jameschristopher2540 there are quite a few animals today that eat their prey still living, it’s possible dinosaurs did the same. I heard a story awhile back that a couple went on a camping trip and left some kind of camera on(maybe a trail cam, but don’t remember why), but sometime in the tent a bear started tearing at them, all with the camera picking up the audio. The camera had been found by local authorities after everything went down but wasn’t released to the public out of respect for the families of the victims. I’ll probably have to go back to find out more about what actually happened.
Edit: yep, the story was of Timothy Treadwell. He was some kind of environmentalist who thought he could live with the animals or something, and went on a camping trip with his girlfriend during a time when Bears were particularly aggressive. The audio of the attack lasted 6 minutes. 2 minutes of it are up on TH-cam, but it’s extremely hard to listen too.
0:20 he’s just standing there MENACINGLY
Lol
GET OUT OF THERE!
Here are two Terrifying but accurate dino facts: The
T Rex is betrayed in most movies as loud and destructive when hunting or catching prey giving its prey enough time to hear it coming before being attacked. Well this is cap, Scientist have actually found out that the T rex was most likely an ambush predator and was actually able to both outrun and sneak up on its prey without making a sound due to the soft material on the pads of its feet. That means by the time you notice the T rex, it's already too late. The second fact is that all movies petrayed the Dilophosaur as a cute small but deadly acid spraying dino that could only stand at 4 ft, This is also cap, The dilophosaur was a huge dangerous predator that could grow up to 10 ft tall and 23 ft long and weighing in at 900 pounds Thats as tall as an elephant and as large as a tiger!!!!!!!
Betrayed? You mean portrayed. Stupid autocorrect.
JP did Dilophosaurus dirty. Modern reconstructions suggest that it's crests made it look like a double cassowary, which only makes it scarier(if you know how dangerous a cassowary is).
The last image is from a story in which a man finds out dinosaurs still exist and they look for him to eat him
Correct
Quetzalcoatlus was the scary af one because you're telling me that giraffe sized thing is a generalist predator/scavenger that will eat anything it can fit down its mouth AND IT CAN FLY? A N D I T C A N G A L L O P?
It’s like a pelican on steroids and pcp 💀
No it not like pelican even figuratively cause it not dino either bird@@DenMotherArkala
I understand and like the comment, but I think the guy in the drawing was actually supposed to be a Hatzegopteryx :D which imo, might’ve been scarier to face XD it was thought they mainly hunted on land, unlike the quetz (which honestly I don’t know how they think it hunted-).. so I imagine the quetz hunting you like a seal hunting you on land.. still fastish,but you have the upper hand.. and I yet to think of a good comparison to the hatz lol
@@pierre-samuelroux9364figuratively, it is very much like a pelican ^^ something doesn’t have to be the same species, or family to be compare to something else.. like a chihuahua can be compared to a baby elephant. Small, overestimates its own power, thinks it’s scary! But I may be misunderstanding the comment due to its poor grammar.
@@SadPieceOfToast ah okay then in this case okay :)
I mean... y'know that blank look on a bird's face when it's about to pluck up a worm? That's a T-Rex. But with you. With that soulless look in it's eyes... not even blank or bloodthirsty like a shark. But piercing, solely focused on you.
"Dinosaurs should still exist" mfs when they get their abdomen crushed by a Triceratops herd
These aren't accurate (except maybe the first one). A majority of what makes these images scary comes from the grey washed colour pallet, from the use of some very imaginative disfiguration (the one without eyes or mouths) and visible gore, from the framing in dark environments which obscures most of the animal, and the damn shining glowing red eyes. They are scary though
bruh I gotta have been smoking something cause "who asked" comes to mind when I reread this
You're right indeed
Bro why you gotta ruin the mood 🥲
archesuchus is the most scariest, yet accurate representation of dinosaurs, and if they were to exist in the modern world
🤓
From what it seems, most of these are actually decently accurate, with the only "inaccurate" parts being speculative integument or extra structures like wattles or creative liberties as opposed to disregard for the actual animal. There are a few in there like that, but many of these are accurate enough that they can be classified as accurate imo.
Dinosaur horror with accurate Dino’s would be terrifying
Yeah the audio and some pictures are from a digital horror Twitter thread called “Weird birds” I’d highly recommend
@@applechomper6514WHENS MORE PART 3
WEIRD BIRDS MENTIONED :0
YES!!! I absolutely love that series!!!
The pterodactyl pic is so true
Those things are unnecessarily big compared to other dinosors
Thats not pterodactyl but quetzalcoatlus
Bears aren't scary until they are charging at you to rip you apart
This invokes a primal fear in you
POV: your playing path of titans 0:22
You: Time too grow my rex
The Hatz: DIE DIE KNOW
Edit: 56 likes omg
Anything's scary when you are a good artist.
What's really scary about ceratopsians is that the current theories suggest they were less like cattle or even rhinos and more like wild pigs. Somehow, I don't think a winged spear would cut it against one of them.
Omg wait do you have the paper for that that’s awesome?
0:28 weird birds, I see
Yessir
It's all fun and games until you see a giant pterosaur the size of a giraffe flying directly at you
The thing is one bite doesn't kill you, you feel the pain for like 1 minute, your leg is gone, red liquid speeding out of you, tears filling your face, if you still had a face......
“Dinosaurs aren’t scary” mfs when they get hissed at and bitten by an angry swan.
"Feathered dinosaurs aren't scary" mofos ain't never seen a cassowary
See Cassowary. See it look silly, maybe even like a giant chicken. A 6 foot tall giant chicken with feet like razor blades. Realize that roosters have massively fucked people up, and are the size of housecats.
The point is, just because you think something looks silly, doesn't mean it can't fuck you up or eat you.
Fun fact: Chickens are more decisive and fast at killing their prey than cats. They can hunt mice. It's a mini T-Rex all along.
Honestly These dinosaurs look Badass.
Quetzalcoatlus would've been absolutely terrifying
Anyone who says accurate dinosaurs aren't scary has never been in a pen with an emu or peacock stairing you down like you asked to take out their daughter to prom.
Remember one thing: real life is much more complicated than any fiction.
Fiction is based on our imagination which is based on our knowledge.
And theyre bibicly accurate roars omg they're terrifying
NOT GONNA LIE, if you get me near ANY creepy looking creature with that one grudge like sounding getting louder and louder and louder, you’ll IMMEDIATELY trigger my fight or flight responses alongside some potential paralysis from fear
And a little bit of shit, piss and maybe come?
They're goofy looking unless you were to come across one in real life. 😬
The last one is so freakin creepy
I love dinos but I cannot explain how horrified I would be if I saw even a triceratops like holy shit
this is actually making me thank the meteor that [OOFED] the dinosaurs.
imagine a crocodile that can run faster, is bigger, more intelligent, lives in a pack, and has the same glutenous appetite
The quetzal 💀
even if dinosaurs DID look like the ones from Jurassic park, they would still look terrifying when you’re being hunted down by them like bears would.
0:25 - 0:30 is the most unsettling photo in my opinion.
No ones ever said their too silly, They just DON'T Think their scary.
Just because YOU haven't seen anyone saying that, doesn't mean WE haven't.
@@thecatjall7848 Yeah, but why would you say something retarded like that? "Their too silly" Yeah that's not right.
I’ve seen plenty of people calling feather dinosaurs silly
@@applechomper6514 That's the most bullshit I heared today, explain what makes feather dinosaurs silly?
@@applechomper6514 Nothing at all, they don't have to be scary. But 100% not silly.
The last one tho…
it looks like a furry
Yeah it’s from a series called “Weird birds” would highly recommend
@@parakeetbudgie pretty sure the props for weird birds were made by a furry lol
They aren't supposed to be scary. They're just animals.
Exactly. So many people think they’re demonic monsters.
Then the screen goes black and I see myself, the scariest dinosaur of all
Lets be honest if you saw a jurassic park dinosaur or a scientifically dinosaur running at you it would be scary
Any predator is scary if you unexpectedly encounter it in the dark or with very little lighting, you don't have a weapon to defend yourself with, and can't run.
its all fun and games until you see a accurate dinosaur face to face
"Dinosaurs are not scary" mfs when I put them in the dark woods with a T-rex
the 2nd one is staring at my soul💀
"accurate dinosaurs aren't scary" when they get eaten alive by a hungry dakotaraptor:
0:32 and this is basically what you’d see before it attacks you, but then you’re able to run away because you threw an object at it to distract it, the Dromaeosaurid depicted in this section of the video is also pretty much the same size as a Dakotaraptor which makes it all the more fitting, 1:22 is what you see when you look out through your backdoor window when you turn the lights on, taking place hours after you’ve made it back to your house, and you realize it stalked you all the way back to your house, and if you notice two other lights that look like eyes on the right in the background, it’s brought some pack members with it.
@@Azureblue25exactly, and the scarier part is that theropods like dromeosaurids and tyrannosaurs had foot padding, meaning you wouldn’t even hear them coming
@@pvrplz886True that, even though it is scary to think about, it’s also fascinating at the same time for me, really puts into perspective just how effective they were as predators just like the animals we see today.
@@Azureblue25it's really interesting to think about these types of behaviours
@Azuroml the pack thing is less than likelyeblue25
These make the Jurassic Park and Jurassic World trilogies look like Cocomelon.
Imagine you’re in the forest at night for camping and see a pack of 10 or less chicken sized velociraptors charging at you
That last one looked cool
@dawoof5119 that's such an adorable pfp 😍
@@silvereagle1944 thx
First of all... 0:38 GRIFIIIIIIIITH
Second of all... F.P.L. (Face, Pose, Lights) technique is just perfect to make literally anything look sick and menecing
I feel like them staring at you is way scarier than hearing em.
My brain when I’m about to sleep at 4AM💀☠️
Good thing dinosaurs aren't immune to .577 Nitro Express rounds
Fr☠️
Im not tryna be a dino fan boy here, im more of a present day animal enjoyer here, but they could definitely tank a few rounds, some present day animals can even tank a few rifle rounds, in conclusion big animals tank rounds.
@@arlenepace3104 I’d agree with you but the specific round I mentioned was rated for T-Rexes
LMFAO
Can T-Rex stop a .50 cal?
Nothing is scary until it starts chewing on you
Weird birds ☠️
"bro i can beat a dinosaur in a fight, its easy" mf after dealing 0 damage to a styracosaur
Bro that last one is my favorite. I should really check to see if that thread has been updated.
Yeah, anything can look scary with certain lighting.
In the end, its all about presentation
0:38 what got me scared in This video was that sound,not the images.
I mean tbf most things would look scary as hell at night, potentially in the rain, looking directly into your bedroom window. Like the predator stare triggers this response for a reason
Trying to make animals seem like monsters is probably one of the cringiest things ever
0:33 Remember: It's not the Dakotaraptor you CAN see that you should be worried about, but rather the ones you CAN'T.
The dinosaur with the small red dots for eyes is from the amazing world of gumball😭
Wait which one?
I imagine hell is a constant simulation of the late mezosoic
Dinosaurs are scary
Sea animals aren’t scary
All picture credits
0:10 ceratosaurus by Julio Lacerda
0:15 fanart redrawing of Wayne Barlowe's nanotyrannus
0:20 quetzalcoatlus by Mark Witton
0:25 screenshot from "Weird birds"
0:32 "creature of the night" animation by "Wobbly works"
0:37 diabloceratops by Ciara Marshall
0:47 Therizinosaurus by Joshua Knuppe
1:06 tormented ghost(guanlong)by Alessio Ciaffi
1:18 another screenshot from "weird birds" by Archesuchus on twitter
Comment in replies if you know the rest
I love dinosaurs but you gave me nightmares for the rest of my life
Pterosaurs 👏 aren't 👏 dinosaurs!
Yeah I know I just thought they should be included and I didn’t want to make the title clunky 🤷
It’s not that they aren’t intimidating, it’s the fact that they wouldn’t eat a person that makes me sad
It's the beady dumb little bird eyes. Makes them seem so creepy and mindless. Like they're driven purely by hunger
wish you had picked a better song
Yep
A song that is even more scary
Do you have any suggestions? I might use it for another edit at some point
Preferably nothing pitched/sped up or down@@applechomper6514
@DeadfishKing I know. I hate that song.
Love the rendition of the song
"Dinosaurs look weird" mfs when a flock of pterosaurs rips them limb from limb
Just because you add feathers/fur doesn’t mean you’ve taken away the teeth, claws, horns, spikes, size, and disposition. I want someone to put a fur coat on a salt water crocodile and tell me that thing won’t kill me just because it looks funny.
0:41 this is prolly the most inaccurate one ngl
Accurate spinosaurus sound : 💀...
The Quetzalcoatlus will forever haunt me
Thats scary dude💀
I think ur just 11
@@KidKosmos99 nuh uh im 9
@@Goobygoober_806 TH-cam is a 13+ app btw
@@KidKosmos99 ok
@@Goobygoober_806 so chop chop, go back to yt kids mate😭
Rip to people who have ornithoscelidaphobia
Dawg never go to delaware. The birds look wierd asf
my egoistical ass thinking i can win 1v1 with accurate t-rex after 7 lost ranked games in the row
But we dont even know if they looked like we portray them. For all we know they could have a horn or smth else and we would just go with it!
There are some exceptions...
Mumiffied hadrosaur and nodosaur,scotty bertha Sue,archaeopteryx:
@pierre-samuelroux9364 NY brother in christ you have forgot the psittaccosaurus
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Need more Dino horror games or media in general cuz it can be so damn creepy sometimes
Music makes changes
Nothing a 12 cal can't do
And pterosaurs.
dinosaurs regardless of being scientifically accurate or not are still terrifying
Very very silly I can't stop my laughing after seeing them... 💀💀
Bears are silly and cute until they start eating you.
Put a 3D potato spinning in a dark place and this music and it will be equally scary as this video.