@@aleague23très débatable selon moi mais pour moi tyrannosaurus rex n’est pas le plus gros et grand theropode terrestre de tous les temps de plus il existerait d’autre prétendent
Lucas Mateus deserves all the credit 🙌 the animations were super engaging and I appreciated how they weren’t just recycled animations like in most other docus! There’s a ton of work put into this, congrats team. Looking forward to more paleo vids in the future
YES! FINALLY! A Documentary that shows the reality of how powerful Trike (Triceratops) really was, and not just the getting destroyed by a Rex cliche. Thank you!
Except the getting destroyed by a Rex cliche is accurate to reality. Tyrannosaurus and triceratops were practically evenly matched in power. So, there definitely would've been times when T. Rex would kill a triceratops, perhaps even kinda quickly if it sneaks up on the animal right enough to do so. Not saying triceratops is weak. It would've gotten T. Rex about as much, too. Still, not a bad cliche.
@william3100 There is evidence in Triceratops fossils that show Trikes and Rexes fought, with healed bone over puncture wounds that fit the bite marks of a T-rex. Healed, being the key word, which also shows Trikes survived their encounters with Rexes more times than not. This means, Tyrannosaurus rex, like any other predator in nature, failed most hunts. After all, the Rex would have to get very lucky to ambush an unsuspecting, lone, Trike to succeed without potential life-treatening injury or death from those horns.
@TheRagingTechni the fossil shows the triceratops survived an attack, but I don't see how it indicates that triceratops survived encounters more times than equal, though. Just because predators fail most hunts doesn't mean they fail most of the time in a direct fight. The tyrannosaurus could've tried to kill the animal in a fight but failed to do so, but could succeed in scaring it away or making the triceratops back down first. Animal fights don't always end in death. Triceratops, despite its strength, is still an animal that will run away if things got too rough. Even really tough animals know when to quit. Triceratops definitely could survive and win in a fight against a T. Rex, but so could a T. Rex about as much. Throughout most of the late cretaceous, tyrannosaurids and ceratopsians were in an evolutionary arms race. Both adapting to be able to overcome the other. They seemed to have been an equal match.
I would recommend that the baby triceratops be more accurate to actual baby triceratops but it’s still really good, some of the best paleo content out there
I knew about this before Makatoony recommended it, and in his comment section I saw that apparently ABC Terra made not only a video for Life of Triceratops, but he also apparently made a video for Life of Tyrannosaurus, Life of Spinosaurus & Life of Giganotosaurus, but only the Triceratops video has been uploaded on the ABC Terra channel, I can’t wait until he releases the videos for Tyrannosaurus, Spinosaurus & Giganotosaurus as well as other different species from unique Dinosaur groups, in the comment section for Life of Triceratops I made a comment some time ago where I suggested that he should make a video for Life of Edmontosaurus, Ankylosaurus, Pachycephalosaurus, Wuerhosaurus, Alamosaurus, Carnotaurus, Therizinosaurus, Dakotaraptor, and also for a Pterosaur namely Quetzalcoatlus.
Awesome. Just watched a few more of your videos and I really admire the amount if research that went into not only the star animal, but the ecosystem it lived in.
A lot of people and documentaries underestimate Triceratops. Truth is a T Rex would normally not attempt to take on a full grown healthy triceratops by itself.
Never thought I’d see a rex model that would be as great as the prehistoric planets rex model but that rex with both sounds and looks is amazing, same goes with the triceratops
6:02-6:44 Realisticlly one on one the Triceratops would win at least 9/10 confrontations. Unless the T.rex surprised the Triceratops or the Triceratops was already injured. The best way for T.rex to successfully hunt a Triceratops adult would be for one to distract it while the other ambushes from the side or the back. One bite to the neck, spine, or hip and the other Rex could finish the Triceratops off if it wasn't killed outright by the ambushing T.rex. Young Triceratops would be much easier for an adult T.rex to hunt. Edmontosaurus was probably the most frequently hunted herbivore by adult T.rex. To hunt them successfully they would ambush or take the young. T.rex had the tools needed to be stealthy, one of which being padded feet.
Bien que tyrannosaurus rex ne soit pas l’animal le plus silence avec les reconstitution modernes de l’animal qui extrêmement volumineux en effet malgré ces pied rebrousser car les estimation actuelles pour les gros tyrannosaurus rex c’est à dire pour les spécimens qui sont une taille supérieure à 12.5 m de longueur est de 9 - 11.7 tonnes se qui signifie que tyrannosaurus rex devraient supporter environ 4.5 - 5,85 tonnes pour chacune ce ce jambes ce qui est environ beaucoup de masse par jambes qu’un éléphant de la même masse qui supporterais environ 2.25 - 2,925 tonnes par jambes de plus tyrannosaurus rex comparé aux éléphant n’à pas d’énorme coussinets pour amortie le choc ce chacun de ce pas bien qu’il en n’à des tout petits sur ces oreilles cella n’est vraiment pas beaucoup en conclusion il est probable que tyrannosaurus rex chassé en embuscade mais surtout des proie jeunes qui sont en même temps blessés ou malades car se type de proie est assez lent et ne peuvent pas vraiment s’enfuie si il entend un gros tyrannosaurus rex bien que globalement je suis d’accord avec vous .
I love the animation and I’m glad that the environment looks very accurate. It looks like the Florida Everglades and tell Creek looked like the Florida Everglades today and we know that triceratops did fight each other one nitpick I have is that triceratops has filaments in the shortened documentary. We know that early ceratopsians had them like Psittacosaurus however, that does not mean that the late ceratopsians have them as they evolved they stop having filaments, but that’s just my issue
These are absolutely AMAZING!! THIS is REALLY what I would think Triceratops would have been, AND it was NOT just fodder for T. rex to kill. All I have to say as some constructive criticism, is that the large animals' movements look just a little too fast and jittery for how I large herbivorous reptiles would have moved, but what do I know? It still is AMAZING!! You need more attention.
Dinosaurs look great but I think the fight at the end felt a bit too clunky and quick- no predator would just place itself in front of the horned face of a bull triceratops.
Absolutely amazing! Looks almost like a professional documentary! Well done🤩 Watched it at 0,75× speed as I think the slightly slowed down animations help the creatures feel heavier, but normal speed is great too!
In my opinion the t rex design here is better than the prehistoric planet ones The way the t rex looks here in this video makes me feel like it is a predator prehistoric planet's is good but for me it doesn't have that effect of predatory on me
Uau! Eu adorei e aproveitei essa versão curta e em Inglês do programa brasileiro original "A Vida do Triceratops"! Muito bom! Bravo! ^^ Mas quem foi o narrador? Wow! I loved and enjoyed this English and short version from the original Brazilian program "The Life of Triceratops"! Very good! Bravo! ^^ But who was the narrator?
I would probably rate this 8 out of 10 for the environment and the photorealistic design of the dinosaurs. This is easily one of the best and most heavily researched depictions of Hell Creek I have easily seen. Only a few drawbacks- The ai voice narrator is pretty obvious in places with how it pronounces triceratops. (“Tre” instead of “Try”) The animation and action scene shots can be quite jerky and sharp in places. The animals should be more deliberate, lumbering and smoother in their attacks instead being stiff. One sentence didn’t quite make sense- “but with the Cretaceous just hours away...” I think you meant to say “But with the end of the Cretaceous just hours away, their work is in vain.” Otherwise this was an impressive piece of work and the seven years of effort definitely show. I definitely enjoyed it and my eyes went to saucer shape at how beautiful the film was with its lush environment. I want nothing more than a nature documentary on the Cretaceous dinosaur biomes from mid to late North Africa to Mongolia to hell creek.
Modern estimates put Tyrannosaurus at 10 tons, much heavier than other large carnivores. Giganotosaurus is estimated to be at 7 to 8 tons, and Spinosaurus was 6 to 7 tons
If he thinks the earths millions of years how come we haven’t seen active evolution or present fossilization to back up there theory in recorded history? 😂
5:46 Tyrannosaurus rex isn't the heaviest terrestrial carnivores. The max estimates for Tyrannosaurus falls just under 11 tonnes. We have 5 giant carnivorous theropods that can surpass Rex. 1. Spinosaurus: by Nizar Ibrahim's model it could be 15.5-16.6m long & would weigh 10-12 tonnes. 16.6m & 12 tonnes is based on Spinosaurus biggest specimen ' NMC 41852'. 2. Carcharodontosaurus: Liam Power's 10-13% bigger Carcharodontosaurus saharicus could be 14.1m & 11.8 tonnes & Paul Sereno's 13.7m long Carcharodontosaurus model could be 10.9 tonnes. 3. Saurophaganax: Newly described specimen ' Leviathan ' is currently 12.9m & 8.6 tonnes but some speculative estimates by 7 shots it could be 14.3-14.6m long & 10-13 tonnes range. 4. Mapusaurus: it's pubis shaft size is said to be 10% bigger than 12.8 meters Giganotosaurus holotype & it's incredibly variable. With that pubis shaft it can be scaled much bigger 13.9 meters long & 11-12 tonnes. 5. Giganotosaurus: The Giganotosaurus holotype is currently 12.8 meters long & 9 tonnes. While the Giganotosaurus paratype is said to be 2.2-15% bigger. It depends on dentary estimates but it is likely bigger than any T rex specimens at 8-15% bigger. 2.2% Giganotosaurus paratype- 13m long & 9.6 tonnes 6.6% bigger Giganotosaurus paratype- 13.5m long & 10.4 tonnes 8% bigger Giganotosaurus paratype- 13.6m long & 11.3 tonnes 10% bigger Giganotosaurus paratype- 14.1m long & 12.3 tonnes 15% bigger Giganotosaurus paratype - 14.7m long & 14.3 tonnes. So, yes these said carnivorous theropods ( Spinosaurus, Giganotosaurus, Carcharodontosaurus, Mapusaurus, Saurophaganax) can be scaled bigger than the biggest Tyrannosaurus rex.
The biggest tyrannosaurus we found was around 12 tonnes, the biggest spino is 8.4, the carchar is atleast 13m and 8.2 tonnes, Mapusaurus is 8.3 tonnes, saurophaganax is 8 tonnes and dentary giga is 10.1 tonnes. Not to mention that an average spinosaurus is 4 - 6 tonnes, average carchar is 7 tonnes, average mapusaurus is also 7 tonnes, an average saurophaganax is 6 - 7 tonnes and an average giga is 8 - 9 tonnes
@@Tiranossauro_Rex527 The movements are too quick and jerky. But it's a likely outcome. T. Rex and triceratops were as close to 50/50 as you could get.
I don't like how they depict the trex , just rushing in going for specifically the top frill where he would be on top of the horns which would results in a high chance of death because the horns were too close if a t rex hunted like that every time it would have died every time so it's not even worth it but trex evolved to tackle such herbivores That means he should be able to regularly kill them but obviously a predator wants to live so the risk must be calculated if he sees the Isn't going in his favor just back off I know this is a dumb rant but I just had to get it out of my system and This is obviously just my opinion
@JOSEPHAUGUSTEGOZLANLEGUILLOU even face to face if a T-Rex is cautious but extremely against the triceratops facing toward you if you're too close at the wrong time you're going to get skewered just like the t-rex in the video
That tyrannosaurus look and vocalizations are just *chef's kiss*
Contenders for the biggest theropods
1. Tyrannosaurus rex
2. Giganotosaurus
3. Mcraeencies
4. Carcharodontosaurus
5. Mapusaurus
6. Saurophaganax
7. Spinosaurus
8. Tyrannotitan
Reserved- Sauroniops & Bahariasaurus
@@aleague23 there is always a new paper that says one of them is the biggest, for now it’s Rex
@@aleague23très débatable selon moi mais pour moi tyrannosaurus rex n’est pas le plus gros et grand theropode terrestre de tous les temps de plus il existerait d’autre prétendent
Ah oui qui?Le spino qui ne fait que 8 tonnes?Le giga que 9 à 10?@@laseriedeladilophosaure9246
@@aleague23 has no relevance
Lucas Mateus deserves all the credit 🙌 the animations were super engaging and I appreciated how they weren’t just recycled animations like in most other docus! There’s a ton of work put into this, congrats team. Looking forward to more paleo vids in the future
0:24 Finally someone who has the date correct
Yes!
YES!
FINALLY!
A Documentary that shows the reality of how powerful Trike (Triceratops) really was, and not just the getting destroyed by a Rex cliche.
Thank you!
Its a Brazilian documentary 🇧🇷
Except the getting destroyed by a Rex cliche is accurate to reality. Tyrannosaurus and triceratops were practically evenly matched in power. So, there definitely would've been times when T. Rex would kill a triceratops, perhaps even kinda quickly if it sneaks up on the animal right enough to do so. Not saying triceratops is weak. It would've gotten T. Rex about as much, too. Still, not a bad cliche.
@william3100
There is evidence in Triceratops fossils that show Trikes and Rexes fought, with healed bone over puncture wounds that fit the bite marks of a T-rex.
Healed, being the key word, which also shows Trikes survived their encounters with Rexes more times than not.
This means, Tyrannosaurus rex, like any other predator in nature, failed most hunts.
After all, the Rex would have to get very lucky to ambush an unsuspecting, lone, Trike to succeed without potential life-treatening injury or death from those horns.
@TheRagingTechni the fossil shows the triceratops survived an attack, but I don't see how it indicates that triceratops survived encounters more times than equal, though. Just because predators fail most hunts doesn't mean they fail most of the time in a direct fight. The tyrannosaurus could've tried to kill the animal in a fight but failed to do so, but could succeed in scaring it away or making the triceratops back down first.
Animal fights don't always end in death. Triceratops, despite its strength, is still an animal that will run away if things got too rough. Even really tough animals know when to quit. Triceratops definitely could survive and win in a fight against a T. Rex, but so could a T. Rex about as much. Throughout most of the late cretaceous, tyrannosaurids and ceratopsians were in an evolutionary arms race. Both adapting to be able to overcome the other. They seemed to have been an equal match.
I would recommend that the baby triceratops be more accurate to actual baby triceratops but it’s still really good, some of the best paleo content out there
MAKATOONY recommended us to watch you
Ye
Same lol
Im here from him aswell
I knew about this before Makatoony recommended it, and in his comment section I saw that apparently ABC Terra made not only a video for Life of Triceratops, but he also apparently made a video for Life of Tyrannosaurus, Life of Spinosaurus & Life of Giganotosaurus, but only the Triceratops video has been uploaded on the ABC Terra channel, I can’t wait until he releases the videos for Tyrannosaurus, Spinosaurus & Giganotosaurus as well as other different species from unique Dinosaur groups, in the comment section for Life of Triceratops I made a comment some time ago where I suggested that he should make a video for Life of Edmontosaurus, Ankylosaurus, Pachycephalosaurus, Wuerhosaurus, Alamosaurus, Carnotaurus, Therizinosaurus, Dakotaraptor, and also for a Pterosaur namely Quetzalcoatlus.
Same
Awesome. Just watched a few more of your videos and I really admire the amount if research that went into not only the star animal, but the ecosystem it lived in.
one of the most beautiful and coolest dinosaur animation i have ever seen here on youtube, please make more of these
I'm in love with these models.
Fico feliz em saber que o ABC Terra agora esta internacional :)
This channel is going to be a success!
It already is, but the original only, this has just been started
"Mess with the Bull, you get the horns.."
Mess with the King, you get the jaws..
@@FellowManofAggieland "No King rules forever..."
@@cro-magnoncarol4017 "Even a king can bleed."
@@FellowManofAggieland Long live the king.
A lot of people and documentaries underestimate Triceratops. Truth is a T Rex would normally not attempt to take on a full grown healthy triceratops by itself.
For real- also hi GojiCenter.
Accurate, very accurate
7:01 “now the memory of the ceratopsians is Kept in another dimension”
wait what
*triceratops into the ceraverse*
Yeah that made me say “What?” out loud
4:10
This shot is beautiful
Tho why does this only have 600 likes?
Never thought I’d see a rex model that would be as great as the prehistoric planets rex model but that rex with both sounds and looks is amazing, same goes with the triceratops
this is genuinely one of the best YT docs ever
6:02-6:44 Realisticlly one on one the Triceratops would win at least 9/10 confrontations. Unless the T.rex surprised the Triceratops or the Triceratops was already injured. The best way for T.rex to successfully hunt a Triceratops adult would be for one to distract it while the other ambushes from the side or the back. One bite to the neck, spine, or hip and the other Rex could finish the Triceratops off if it wasn't killed outright by the ambushing T.rex. Young Triceratops would be much easier for an adult T.rex to hunt. Edmontosaurus was probably the most frequently hunted herbivore by adult T.rex. To hunt them successfully they would ambush or take the young. T.rex had the tools needed to be stealthy, one of which being padded feet.
Bien que tyrannosaurus rex ne soit pas l’animal le plus silence avec les reconstitution modernes de l’animal qui extrêmement volumineux en effet malgré ces pied rebrousser car les estimation actuelles pour les gros tyrannosaurus rex c’est à dire pour les spécimens qui sont une taille supérieure à 12.5 m de longueur est de 9 - 11.7 tonnes se qui signifie que tyrannosaurus rex devraient supporter environ 4.5 - 5,85 tonnes pour chacune ce ce jambes ce qui est environ beaucoup de masse par jambes qu’un éléphant de la même masse qui supporterais environ 2.25 - 2,925 tonnes par jambes de plus tyrannosaurus rex comparé aux éléphant n’à pas d’énorme coussinets pour amortie le choc ce chacun de ce pas bien qu’il en n’à des tout petits sur ces oreilles cella n’est vraiment pas beaucoup en conclusion il est probable que tyrannosaurus rex chassé en embuscade mais surtout des proie jeunes qui sont en même temps blessés ou malades car se type de proie est assez lent et ne peuvent pas vraiment s’enfuie si il entend un gros tyrannosaurus rex bien que globalement je suis d’accord avec vous .
@@laseriedeladilophosaure9246 would ya mind repeating that in English (not trying to be rude)
50/50
Perhaps triceratops, and all/most of its close members, was omnivorous and filled a niche similar to a wild boar.
I love the animation and I’m glad that the environment looks very accurate. It looks like the Florida Everglades and tell Creek looked like the Florida Everglades today and we know that triceratops did fight each other one nitpick I have is that triceratops has filaments in the shortened documentary. We know that early ceratopsians had them like Psittacosaurus however, that does not mean that the late ceratopsians have them as they evolved they stop having filaments, but that’s just my issue
Rex looking so cute
I love it
Masterpiece! I loved it, found it intriguing and I'm not even much into dinosaurs. Congratulations! It's already a success!
Looking great
Absolutely beautiful reconstructions. I like most of them more than Prehistoric Planet
The end took a whole 180
FINALLY A SHORT FLIM OD MY FAVORITE HERBIVORE DINOSAUR. THANK YOU
These are absolutely AMAZING!! THIS is REALLY what I would think Triceratops would have been, AND it was NOT just fodder for T. rex to kill. All I have to say as some constructive criticism, is that the large animals' movements look just a little too fast and jittery for how I large herbivorous reptiles would have moved, but what do I know? It still is AMAZING!! You need more attention.
Models are absolutely incredible
I really like tyrannosaurus visualisation. It looks realistic
looks scary too
Dinosaurs look great but I think the fight at the end felt a bit too clunky and quick- no predator would just place itself in front of the horned face of a bull triceratops.
Inacreditavel!!!! Magnifico! todos os bens pra vcs manos! (para-bens)
Sempre considerei os vídeos do ABC Terra com qualidade internacional. Fico muito feliz de ver isso se concretizando!
Excellent!
This is excellent!!!!!!!! Love the Dromeosaurid design!!!
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His original channel has more videos with English subtitles.
Is very good i like dont have the human talk end the dinosaur only 0.01 time
Absolutely amazing! Looks almost like a professional documentary! Well done🤩
Watched it at 0,75× speed as I think the slightly slowed down animations help the creatures feel heavier, but normal speed is great too!
Bro this is amazing! I’d rather watch this than any other documentary!
This Made Me Subscribe
The Fact that The T. rex's Moves are Bird-Like was a Nice Touch For Me.
The only reason that dinosaurs are extinct is because Chuck Norris decided that he no longer liked dinosaurs
People still give a rip about Chuck Norris?
Incredible. Keep it up!!
Looks great
It's great but I just have one issue,
When it said triceratops the true king of the dinosaurs, I quickly said,
CAP!!!!
But it's still a great documentary love the animation of the dinosaurs and its makes it feel like I'm really there,if yall know what I'm saying.
Awesome job.
This is amazing
Amazing job!!!!
Those Trikes in the beaches are different than the one inland nice detail
Wow this is stunning! 😃🙌
Not me almost crying for dinosaur
4:10 this is my favorite shot
Just Amazing
Excellent work!
Very stunning!
The models look fantastic!
This is underrated!
Epic video bro. Fantastic work. Looks so realistic and lifelike. You should be hired to work on prehistoric planet!
The animation and the paleo-accuracy is spot on. My only criticism is the dinosaurs' movement looks inarticulated some of the time.
6:27: Okay, Tyrannosaurus has to approach this fight carefully if wants any chance of walking away alive.
6:39: ... That was not careful.
In my opinion the t rex design here is better than the prehistoric planet ones
The way the t rex looks here in this video makes me feel like it is a predator prehistoric planet's is good but for me it doesn't have that effect of predatory on me
5:59 and 6:01 they look like carnivorous hippo with thick t rex legs and a phat body it looks accurate enough for me ❤🎉😂
It looks good, however sometimes something just feels off.
The way some dinosaurs move and the voice.
The CGI and models are beautiful. Only slight nitpick is the voice's mispronunciation of certain words, but overall an amazing short!
Im your 493 subscriber, ur videos are amazing
Can you and your friends make another paleo documentary all about the Chinese archaeopteryx or at least The leoning bird embryo fossil👍🙂
Amazing
awesome work man
I love dinossaurs
Yo, theres an english version of this?!
Even if stealed (i think its not from the original channel's team) its pretty cool
Real, acho que esse vídeo foi roubado
It is original. The author said that on the official profile on Twitter.
@@ctenophoractenophoraHonestly I dont think so, in the portuguese channel doesnt mention anything about this channel in the other channels tab
@@HdCC_Gamer yeah this is why i mentioned the official twitter profile and not the channel
Uau! Eu adorei e aproveitei essa versão curta e em Inglês do programa brasileiro original "A Vida do Triceratops"! Muito bom! Bravo! ^^
Mas quem foi o narrador?
Wow! I loved and enjoyed this English and short version from the original Brazilian program "The Life of Triceratops"! Very good! Bravo! ^^
But who was the narrator?
It was amazing ✨✨
“But with the Cretaceous just hours away…”
Should that have been “the end of the Cretaceous”?
Beautyfull
Masterpiece
The narrator is saying Cubs but he should call them calves
I would probably rate this 8 out of 10 for the environment and the photorealistic design of the dinosaurs. This is easily one of the best and most heavily researched depictions of Hell Creek I have easily seen.
Only a few drawbacks-
The ai voice narrator is pretty obvious in places with how it pronounces triceratops. (“Tre” instead of “Try”)
The animation and action scene shots can be quite jerky and sharp in places. The animals should be more deliberate, lumbering and smoother in their attacks instead being stiff.
One sentence didn’t quite make sense- “but with the Cretaceous just hours away...” I think you meant to say “But with the end of the Cretaceous just hours away, their work is in vain.”
Otherwise this was an impressive piece of work and the seven years of effort definitely show. I definitely enjoyed it and my eyes went to saucer shape at how beautiful the film was with its lush environment. I want nothing more than a nature documentary on the Cretaceous dinosaur biomes from mid to late North Africa to Mongolia to hell creek.
5:42 sela est extrêmement DÉBATABLE( et il est probablement pas)
Modern estimates put Tyrannosaurus at 10 tons, much heavier than other large carnivores. Giganotosaurus is estimated to be at 7 to 8 tons, and Spinosaurus was 6 to 7 tons
А ты разве подовал заявку на ютубера в дискорд канале "штурман" ?
Beautiful animation, the narration needs some work though :)
came here because of Makatoony
Is this an AI voice? Btw this animation is nice.
Yeah, it's because the person behind this project is brazilian, and the original voice is on his portuguese channel
If he thinks the earths millions of years how come we haven’t seen active evolution or present fossilization to back up there theory in recorded history? 😂
Impressive animation
5:46 Tyrannosaurus rex isn't the heaviest terrestrial carnivores. The max estimates for Tyrannosaurus falls just under 11 tonnes.
We have 5 giant carnivorous theropods that can surpass Rex.
1. Spinosaurus:
by Nizar Ibrahim's model it could be 15.5-16.6m long & would weigh 10-12 tonnes.
16.6m & 12 tonnes is based on Spinosaurus biggest specimen ' NMC 41852'.
2. Carcharodontosaurus:
Liam Power's 10-13% bigger Carcharodontosaurus saharicus could be 14.1m & 11.8 tonnes & Paul Sereno's 13.7m long Carcharodontosaurus model could be 10.9 tonnes.
3. Saurophaganax:
Newly described specimen ' Leviathan ' is currently 12.9m & 8.6 tonnes but some speculative estimates by 7 shots it could be 14.3-14.6m long & 10-13 tonnes range.
4. Mapusaurus:
it's pubis shaft size is said to be 10% bigger than 12.8 meters Giganotosaurus holotype & it's incredibly variable. With that pubis shaft it can be scaled much bigger 13.9 meters long & 11-12 tonnes.
5. Giganotosaurus:
The Giganotosaurus holotype is currently 12.8 meters long & 9 tonnes. While the Giganotosaurus paratype is said to be 2.2-15% bigger. It depends on dentary estimates but it is likely bigger than any T rex specimens at 8-15% bigger.
2.2% Giganotosaurus paratype- 13m long & 9.6 tonnes
6.6% bigger Giganotosaurus paratype- 13.5m long & 10.4 tonnes
8% bigger Giganotosaurus paratype- 13.6m long & 11.3 tonnes
10% bigger Giganotosaurus paratype- 14.1m long & 12.3 tonnes
15% bigger Giganotosaurus paratype - 14.7m long & 14.3 tonnes.
So, yes these said carnivorous theropods ( Spinosaurus, Giganotosaurus, Carcharodontosaurus, Mapusaurus, Saurophaganax) can be scaled bigger than the biggest Tyrannosaurus rex.
Maybe check the papers that are actually updated next time
The biggest tyrannosaurus we found was around 12 tonnes, the biggest spino is 8.4, the carchar is atleast 13m and 8.2 tonnes, Mapusaurus is 8.3 tonnes, saurophaganax is 8 tonnes and dentary giga is 10.1 tonnes. Not to mention that an average spinosaurus is 4 - 6 tonnes, average carchar is 7 tonnes, average mapusaurus is also 7 tonnes, an average saurophaganax is 6 - 7 tonnes and an average giga is 8 - 9 tonnes
Truth denier. 🤓 Moment
Lmao no. Spinosaurus is currently placed around 7-8 metric tons and tyrannosaurus around 8-9 tons.
Where are you getting these numbers?
Well this fight was the most unrealistic fight i have ever seen. But the animation is good
Unreal? You've got to be kidding, man.
@@Tiranossauro_Rex527 ???
@@mindennapramatesagok8994 ????
@@Tiranossauro_Rex527 ???
@@Tiranossauro_Rex527 The movements are too quick and jerky. But it's a likely outcome. T. Rex and triceratops were as close to 50/50 as you could get.
what the hell? they dnt have spikes on their back
They're not spikes, they're quills.
Eotricerotops is the true king
not good animation '
Quilt thing is fake btw.
@MAKATOONY sent me also this looks great
I don't like how they depict the trex , just rushing in going for specifically the top frill where he would be on top of the horns which would results in a high chance of death because the horns were too close if a t rex hunted like that every time it would have died every time so it's not even worth it but trex evolved to tackle such herbivores That means he should be able to regularly kill them but obviously a predator wants to live so the risk must be calculated if he sees the Isn't going in his favor just back off
I know this is a dumb rant but I just had to get it out of my system and
This is obviously just my opinion
Same thoughts here as well- great models but both trike and rex should've had a more realistic fight.
maybe it was a young and inexperienced t rex that why he probably dind t back off when he was face to face with the triceratops
@JOSEPHAUGUSTEGOZLANLEGUILLOU even face to face if a T-Rex is cautious but extremely against the triceratops facing toward you if you're too close at the wrong time you're going to get skewered just like the t-rex in the video
Is that grass at 3:57?
No, if you look closely they're actually horsetails.
@@cro-magnoncarol4017 well, that would make sense, bc there was no grass in Hell Creek.
@@aengor Actually, grass did first evolve in the Late Cretaceous. It just didn't take over until after the K-T mass extinction.
I heard the first grass was born from titanosaur dung.