@@Dieus428 no check recent studies on trex. Best channel for it i'd suggest is gojicentre. Trex now weighs about 9.5 tons making it the largest theropod dinosaur even bigger than the giga
Animation looks raw. There is a game called Path of Titans, the best dino movement animation currently. Second place is Isle Evrima. Third is Jurassic World Evolution 2
It's made up. You think a tiny compsognathus not even known for their speed almost runs as fast as a modern ostrich? My guess is that the maker of the video didn't research enough and/or took film data, like jurassic park, I can imagine them saying compy ran 60+km/h lmao
A lot of dinosaur will tire out especially those that don't have Arctometatarsals in their feet, means that most dinosaurs will tire out before the Tyrannosaurs, the Troodontids, and the ornithomimids do.
@@williambuchanan77 most animals do tire out before T Rex does, thanks to the arctometatarsals in the feet of the T Rex, which made them perfectly adapted to long distance running, quick turns, keeping one speed consistent for hours and hours
@@jaihindsiddharthi3871 just watch paleontologist David Hone's lecture on TH-cam about how T Rex ruled the world and he told everyone about this term called the "arctometatarsalian condition", David Hone's explains this thousands of time better than me, as he is a really good paleontologist.
Lol, nice that different dinosaurs of all hugely different time periods could participate in a scaling race to see who's the fastest sauropod or dinosaur if you will. And they all got along just hunky dory and dandy. No killing each other and got on with their lives when said race was done
for T Rex, rather than trying out sprint a T Rex, its actually determining how you can keep running that same pace for hrs and hrs, how much distance you can cover while holding that speed, when you will run out of steam, and drop before T Rex does, T Rex is the best long distance runner in the animal kingdom thanks to its arctometatarsals.
For anyone thinking you can outrun a T-Rex just remember, even if you can run more than 17 mph, your travel distance is much less per step than T-Rex. So it takes you say, 6 steps to move 10 ft, it takes T-Rex 2. Taking that wider stride into consideration, there is zero chance you're escaping in a straight line.
Bro What? Bro, 17+ mph is still faster than 17 mph no matter what... You literally saying like i as a human (20mph) can outrun a fast chicken (25mph) just because the chicken have to take 10 steps to get to 5 feet while i only need 5 steps.. Bro even trex got a further step, they still aint fast enough to catch average speeding human
@@robidoyot4411 20 mph is pretty fast for a human to run, that is only achievable for top tier athletes. 20 kph is more achievable for the everyday runner :)
@@cirnosnumberfan6449 mf wheres the cope, all he did was use logic to debunk the original comment, by his logic an argentinosaurus would be the fastest dinosaur cause the dude has massive steps?
Not only most of these speeds are unrealistic, but some are straight-up made up. How can you tell how fast a Pyroraptor could run if it is know only by one leg bone lol
The speed of most dinosaurs actually seems reasonable for me, if you ignore the mostly questionable models, most speeds are accurate and in line with the consensus of which dinosaurs are speedier.
I’m untitled to believe that all marginocephalian and Thyreophoran quadropeds galloped like horses and rhinos and sauropods speed walked like elephants
Nanotyrannus and Stygimoloch are no longer considered valid genera. Nanotyrannus has been discovered to be a juvenile Tyrannosaurus, and Stygimoloch has been discovered to be a juvenile Pachycephalosaurus.
Cheetahs can hold their top speed for only 30 seconds, and they wait like an hour to rest before they can start sprinting again, T Rex can hold that same 12mph for several hours because this animal unfortunately is not an animal for speed, but instead built for long distance travel, and they are actually some of the most energy efficient creatures ever, and they have specialized feet called the Arctometatarsals, that allow the T Rex to keep bouncing back more energy every step it took, in a condition called the Arctometatarsalian Condition, the design of the skeletal part of the T Rex's foot is very different from other megatheropods, the middle part of the upper foot kind of vanishes, and it acts as an essential part in how the T Rex traveled the continents. and if you don't know T Rex the other Tyrannosaurids and other related Coelurosaurs, just walked on just their feet, actually in fact most therapods just walked on their toes, but three specific group of dinosaurs had Arctometatarsals, and all three are part of Coeluosauria, the Troodontids, the Ornithomimids, and the Tyrannosaurids. These feet that these dinosaurs have is essential adaptation needed to perfect energy efficient long distance running and T Rex is the most energy efficient of all of them. the Arctometatarsals part you need to watch David Hone's lecture on how the T Rex ruled the earth. You can easily find that lecture on youtube.
Beautifully made - although I doubt Carnotaurus was able to reach that speed (even the animation can't match the speed with its body - that big boy is running like Brie Larson).
Dinosaurs that were not in the video Kentrosaurus (4.8kmh or 3mph Ankylosaurus (9.6kmp or 6 mph) Brachiosaurus (16kmh or 10 mph) Pachycephalosaurus (24.1kmh or 15 mph) Spinosaurus (24.1kmh or 15 mph) Iguanodon (24.1kmh or 15mph Allosaurus (30kmh or 21mph) Therizinosaurus (40.5kmh or 25mph) according to one research Parasaurolophus (40.5 or 25 mph) Corythosaurus (48 kmh or 29.8 mph)
even more screwed if you learned about how insane the T Rex's speed endurance is. as they are the best long distance runners ever, thanks to an adaptation in their feet called the arctometatarsals, these feet are only found in 3 groups of dinosaurs, the troodontids, ornithomimids, and Tyrannosaurids. With these feet, T Rex is the most energy efficient animal ever, it can run 17mph, and hold that speed for several hours.
Fun fact: Nanotyranus Stygimoloch Troodon These dinosaurs didn't existed Nano was a younger Tyrannosaurus Stygi was a younger Pachycephalosaurus And troodon, was a Stenonicosaurus
@@quicksilverdimetrodon if you don't belive it's ok Nano it's not 100% officially a young T-Rex, but all the facts says that it is a younger T-Rex The other 2 officially didn't exist, specially troodon
@@viktornei no, troodon officially isn't a dinosaur The only troodon fossil found was just a tooth, that tooth later was identified as a Stenonycosaurus tooth Nanotyranus it's being debated, that's right, but anything proves that it's a younger Tyrannosaurus. But exist a Nanotyranus fossil that could prove that's not a younger T-Rex, the problem is that the fossil has an owner or something similar, and the scientists can't investigate it. That's a shame
@@untipocualquiera1446 Nannotyranus is also being debated if that's a younger T-Rex, or a younger Albertosaurus, as Alberto and T-Rex are relatives and their bones are similar. As for Troodon, even in Wiki, it is says that it is a "potentially dubious genus" due to the lack of fossils. That's the same thing as if anyone said "Albertosaurus is a subadult T-Rex". And it wasn't just Stenonycosaurus (Which, BTW, was not amongst the scientists for decades), but also Latenivenatrix, and Pectinodon, if these names are saying anything to you (which I highly doubt), and a lot of scientists disagereed with identifying Troodon with Stenonycosaurus, Latenivenatix, and Pectinodon. Again, it all due to the lack of fossils, becasue Troodon's skeleton is still not found.
It’s actually not. Quetzalcoatlus was actually very fast on the ground and would most likely have been a terrestrial hunter, it could probably run us down as well!
Mammals are faster than dinosaurs on land due to their spine and how the kegs are built. Fastest land animal was probably a mammal like the american Cheetah
Que isso rapaz 👀tem bicho aí que tá quebrando a barreira do som, as leis da física, correndo na velocidade da luz, daqui a pouco tão fazendo até dobra espacial. Vai ser tão rápido que quando for ver vai parecer que nem saiu do lugar.
T Rex may not be the fastest dinosaurs but it had the best speed endurance, because the animal is built for long distance travel, and tracking down prey for long periods of time, because the Tyrannosaurs, followed by Troodontids, and Ornithomimids, have and adaptation in their feet that allow them to be the best long distance runners in the whole animal kingdom, the Arctometatarsals. if the race was a super long distance from LA all the way to SF, T Rex, a Troodontid, and Struthiomimus would be the ones to arrive at SF first, since they have some of the best speed endurance of any animal in the animal kingdom, just watch this lecture by Paleontologist David Hone, who explained in detail in how the T rex ruled, and when you get up to the part where he explained how T Rex walked, and chased down prey. even with some stops, most speedy dinosaurs rest at an earlier place than T Rex, T Rex with an insane speed endurance, goes to much fewer stops, with its arctometatarsals.
@@Зона51-ъ8м T Rex was both scavenger and hunter, as scavenger is just a dinosaur trade, any dinosaur can scavenge, scavenging is just a survival method that all dinosaurs share even herbivores(finding whatever they can find that is edible). Although its brute strength, intelligence, communication with other members of its species, and out of this world keen senses especially by smell and eyesight allowed the t rex to be a frightening hunter. not to mention most of the T Rex's weight came from muscle mass, as it is an animal built to tank thanks to the discovery of those belly ribs T Rex had, and the majority of T Rex's prey have been large tanky armored dinosaur such as ceratopsians, and Ankylosaurs.just the skeletal proportions of the T Rex is wider and chonkier than any skeleton of Giganotosaurus and Spinosaurus, and despite having hollower bones it had special hollow bones that are more sturdy and heavier than the solid bones of Giga and Spino, and it stores way more muscle than any other land carnivore.
@@Зона51-ъ8м the long muscular legs of T Rex also allowed it to take bigger steps as it walked. A cheetah runs a quarter of a mile while holding its top speed, because it can only maintain its fast pace for 30 second before needing to rest, T Rex doesn't need to waste that much energy T Rex can still catch up to the cheetah eventually as its senses and eyesight helped be able to see how far the cheetah went is eyes can easily catch up to the cheetah without any issue as it can see more than twice the distance of how far hawks and eagles can see. they can see object clearly from up to 6 kilometers or 4 miles away. since it takes 1 minute and 15 seconds for T Rex to run a quarter of a mile at 12mph, and 30 minutes for a cheetah to rest, that cheetah's will be in the T Rex's stomach already in less than 2 minutes
@@notmyrealchannel559 yep, but don't forget, his weight, size and muscles was his strong and weak sides But giga or rex? 50/50 both has strongest advantages, weight, size, speed, agility, intelligence, bite, tail, strategy, teeth, skeleton etc.
New modeling shows us something about red, speed limit was at 10 +- miles, is too slow for cheetah, even with 10-15 minutes to chill for cheetah Don't forget, Trex cant run for a long time too, he is is ambush hunter But probably he can catch cheetah
Big ups to the stegosaurus for staying in the race even though he knew he would lose. We stan the dedication 💪
Yr😮
Stegosarus
Puertasarus
Tyrannosarus
Einiosarus
That giga running past smaller raptors is a stuff of nightmare. Imagine that thing chases you.
But giga is more faster than rex
@@Dieus428 nah rex was heavier in real life where as giga were just a little lighter and way more faster
@@Dieus428 no check recent studies on trex. Best channel for it i'd suggest is gojicentre. Trex now weighs about 9.5 tons making it the largest theropod dinosaur even bigger than the giga
Yeah i don’t think they run like this fast, small distance runs yes but not this much speed
@@Dieus428Rex max weight is 10 tons actually
Someone actually time traveled and recorded this while all the dinosaurs ran from the metorite, what a legend
low effort comment
@@skilltone4 why put effort into a comment, it’s not like it’s a life time achievement 😂
Animation looks raw. There is a game called Path of Titans, the best dino movement animation currently. Second place is Isle Evrima. Third is Jurassic World Evolution 2
@@unkemptharold9264 yes I play pot, the animations are good but they don’t have the best models.
@@unkemptharold9264Are u drunk? 😂PoT Looks shit
im more impressed by the small dinos running so fast, considering their stride length is so much smaller
It's made up. You think a tiny compsognathus not even known for their speed almost runs as fast as a modern ostrich? My guess is that the maker of the video didn't research enough and/or took film data, like jurassic park, I can imagine them saying compy ran 60+km/h lmao
Run Dinosaurs run don’t become extinct rule the world🥹
A lot of dinosaur will tire out especially those that don't have Arctometatarsals in their feet, means that most dinosaurs will tire out before the Tyrannosaurs, the Troodontids, and the ornithomimids do.
I think that's how the Tyranosourus caught it's food, just keep on running until the poor critter runs out of steam.
@@williambuchanan77 most animals do tire out before T Rex does, thanks to the arctometatarsals in the feet of the T Rex, which made them perfectly adapted to long distance running, quick turns, keeping one speed consistent for hours and hours
@@notmyrealchannel559mf be using our strats 65 million prior lmao.
great terminology brother
seems like u know a lot about them
@@jaihindsiddharthi3871 just watch paleontologist David Hone's lecture on TH-cam about how T Rex ruled the world and he told everyone about this term called the "arctometatarsalian condition", David Hone's explains this thousands of time better than me, as he is a really good paleontologist.
Lmfao gigantasauraus looking like he creeping up on everyone 😂
so many assets in the video, the work to make it would be tremendous.
So many cute herbivorous dinosaurs!! 🐌🐚
they are fucking dangerous as fuck it could inpale crush and they are not cute they are scary as fuck
@T-rezcool Woaw that so little bit a Dangerous!! 😳👌🏻
@T-rezcool
They were more dangerous, than the carnivores, like modern day animals. A hippo is much more dangerous than a lion.
In a world with massive predators herbivore dinosaurs had to evolve ways to defend themselves
So cute dangerous herbivores!!! 🤩🤩🤩
One of the many reasons why the dromiceiominus is my favourite mesozoic animal😊. Neat work there❤️.
Lol, nice that different dinosaurs of all hugely different time periods could participate in a scaling race to see who's the fastest sauropod or dinosaur if you will. And they all got along just hunky dory and dandy. No killing each other and got on with their lives when said race was done
lol
Kudos to the archeologists for finding fossilized speedometers!
archeologists study humans not dinosaurs XD youre think about paleontologist
for T Rex, rather than trying out sprint a T Rex, its actually determining how you can keep running that same pace for hrs and hrs, how much distance you can cover while holding that speed, when you will run out of steam, and drop before T Rex does, T Rex is the best long distance runner in the animal kingdom thanks to its arctometatarsals.
Por lo pesado qué era era imposible que haga carreras muy largas, en una embestida de ataque, podía llegar a un pico de 30 km/H, qué duraba segundos.
@@Alexad3 can you translate that to english?
@@notmyrealchannel559 non
@alexanderroberts6075 you do realize it's made ENTIRELY OF MUSCLE
@@Big_Bulli no puedo traducir tu comentario f
How does this not have 1,000,000 views already?
because it's inaccurate
You're not a true dinosaur nerd unless the inclusion of pterosaurs annoys you
not a dino nerd unless you get annoyed at the fast dromeosaur misconception
Real
im also Annoyed by how dinosaurs like the velociraptor are very scaly
@@Iseonix I'm annoyed by how people think the oviraptor stole eggs
Yeah this video disappoints me
For anyone thinking you can outrun a T-Rex just remember, even if you can run more than 17 mph, your travel distance is much less per step than T-Rex. So it takes you say, 6 steps to move 10 ft, it takes T-Rex 2. Taking that wider stride into consideration, there is zero chance you're escaping in a straight line.
And it can smell you for a pre lunch tit bit from a mile or two away as well.
Bro What?
Bro, 17+ mph is still faster than 17 mph no matter what...
You literally saying like i as a human (20mph) can outrun a fast chicken (25mph) just because the chicken have to take 10 steps to get to 5 feet while i only need 5 steps..
Bro even trex got a further step, they still aint fast enough to catch average speeding human
@@robidoyot4411A chicken's top speed is 9mph, cope
@@robidoyot4411 20 mph is pretty fast for a human to run, that is only achievable for top tier athletes. 20 kph is more achievable for the everyday runner :)
@@cirnosnumberfan6449 mf wheres the cope, all he did was use logic to debunk the original comment, by his logic an argentinosaurus would be the fastest dinosaur cause the dude has massive steps?
Bhai big fan of u 🎉
Not only most of these speeds are unrealistic, but some are straight-up made up. How can you tell how fast a Pyroraptor could run if it is know only by one leg bone lol
The speed of most dinosaurs actually seems reasonable for me, if you ignore the mostly questionable models, most speeds are accurate and in line with the consensus of which dinosaurs are speedier.
Pyroraptor is a raptor, of course it should be quick
@@gavinbunting7354 it was quick, but they literally made up its speed lol
@@pedrohtunesthat’s literally what they do with every extinct animal, we have no way of truely knowing their speed.
@@gavinbunting7354 One thing is to speculate based on biomechanics and science, other is to say a random number
Awesome, thank you!
I think this creativity is excellent. Big thumbs 👍 up in my opinion.
Man said that a giga can run 31 mph
yea about 20 is more accurate
Wild how much faster animals are nowadays.
mammals are adapted to speed and endurance and were way smaller but even the biggest animals nowadays are faster
Nanotyrannus so fast? He was a juvenile T-Rex. He slowed down when grown up. ^^
Awesome! Well done!
hi pro! 🎉❤
Km/h 👌
Eso está mejor😅
I’m untitled to believe that all marginocephalian and Thyreophoran quadropeds galloped like horses and rhinos and sauropods speed walked like elephants
So here we have a Jurassic world fan hum👀
@@matheusveigamatveiga1995 so what if you do?
Just found my new favorite dinosaurs.
Really, really love this!!!
Nanotyrannus and Stygimoloch are no longer considered valid genera. Nanotyrannus has been discovered to be a juvenile Tyrannosaurus, and Stygimoloch has been discovered to be a juvenile Pachycephalosaurus.
Not everyone thinks so. Gregory S. Paul doesn't.
when i see the compy hitting 40mph, i couldnt cope! i mean, its a battery short of being an RC CAR! xD
After watching this video CHEETAH be like 👉😂😂😂😂
Cheetah fankid, quetzalcoatlus is Faster than cheetah
Cheetahs can hold their top speed for only 30 seconds, and they wait like an hour to rest before they can start sprinting again, T Rex can hold that same 12mph for several hours because this animal unfortunately is not an animal for speed, but instead built for long distance travel, and they are actually some of the most energy efficient creatures ever, and they have specialized feet called the Arctometatarsals, that allow the T Rex to keep bouncing back more energy every step it took, in a condition called the Arctometatarsalian Condition, the design of the skeletal part of the T Rex's foot is very different from other megatheropods, the middle part of the upper foot kind of vanishes, and it acts as an essential part in how the T Rex traveled the continents. and if you don't know T Rex the other Tyrannosaurids and other related Coelurosaurs, just walked on just their feet, actually in fact most therapods just walked on their toes, but three specific group of dinosaurs had Arctometatarsals, and all three are part of Coeluosauria, the Troodontids, the Ornithomimids, and the Tyrannosaurids. These feet that these dinosaurs have is essential adaptation needed to perfect energy efficient long distance running and T Rex is the most energy efficient of all of them. the Arctometatarsals part you need to watch David Hone's lecture on how the T Rex ruled the earth. You can easily find that lecture on youtube.
Fantastic video.
Beautifully made - although I doubt Carnotaurus was able to reach that speed (even the animation can't match the speed with its body - that big boy is running like Brie Larson).
studies from its caudal vertebrae it had very thick tail muscle and tendon connections to its femur. this means it could travel at high speeds
Props to the camera guy for keeping up with them and recording their speeds 😮💨
Dinosaurs that were not in the video
Kentrosaurus (4.8kmh or 3mph
Ankylosaurus (9.6kmp or 6 mph)
Brachiosaurus (16kmh or 10 mph)
Pachycephalosaurus (24.1kmh or 15 mph)
Spinosaurus (24.1kmh or 15 mph)
Iguanodon (24.1kmh or 15mph
Allosaurus (30kmh or 21mph)
Therizinosaurus (40.5kmh or 25mph) according to one research
Parasaurolophus (40.5 or 25 mph)
Corythosaurus (48 kmh or 29.8 mph)
Pachy is it, the stigymoloch actually is a younger pachycephalosaurus
So basically a majority of us are screwed if a Trex decided run us down for dinner😊
even more screwed if you learned about how insane the T Rex's speed endurance is. as they are the best long distance runners ever, thanks to an adaptation in their feet called the arctometatarsals, these feet are only found in 3 groups of dinosaurs, the troodontids, ornithomimids, and Tyrannosaurids. With these feet, T Rex is the most energy efficient animal ever, it can run 17mph, and hold that speed for several hours.
I would just ride on a triceratops
@@Paul_DeGuzman23and how would you even ride a trike
@@SuperiorLad4411 tame the trike by knocking it down, then feed it some narcoberries and mejoberries, then just craft a big saddle and mount the trike
@@The_Primitive this ain't Ark kid
3d dino mph ❌
3d dino race ✅
I swear some of these models were old models for The Isle and some were from Primal Carnage
Amaaaaaaazing!!!
mm yes, quetzalcoatlus would be a perfect organic missile 🚀
Environmentalists taking note rn😂
-the camera is the most fastest-
Awesome ❤
Nanotyrannis is just a juvenile T. Rex
No, is another dinosaur have more tees for example
The verdict isn't out yet. Gregory S. Paul thinks nanotyrannus is valid.
Hi thanks a lot for this video ! Could you give us your references ? Thank you 😊
Fun fact:
Nanotyranus
Stygimoloch
Troodon
These dinosaurs didn't existed
Nano was a younger Tyrannosaurus
Stygi was a younger Pachycephalosaurus
And troodon, was a Stenonicosaurus
These Dinos did exist
@@quicksilverdimetrodon if you don't belive it's ok
Nano it's not 100% officially a young T-Rex, but all the facts says that it is a younger T-Rex
The other 2 officially didn't exist, specially troodon
You are correct about Stygimoloch, but with Nanotyranus and Troodon there are still debates amongst scientists. Specially Troodons.
@@viktornei no, troodon officially isn't a dinosaur
The only troodon fossil found was just a tooth, that tooth later was identified as a Stenonycosaurus tooth
Nanotyranus it's being debated, that's right, but anything proves that it's a younger Tyrannosaurus. But exist a Nanotyranus fossil that could prove that's not a younger T-Rex, the problem is that the fossil has an owner or something similar, and the scientists can't investigate it. That's a shame
@@untipocualquiera1446 Nannotyranus is also being debated if that's a younger T-Rex, or a younger Albertosaurus, as Alberto and T-Rex are relatives and their bones are similar.
As for Troodon, even in Wiki, it is says that it is a "potentially dubious genus" due to the lack of fossils. That's the same thing as if anyone said "Albertosaurus is a subadult T-Rex". And it wasn't just Stenonycosaurus (Which, BTW, was not amongst the scientists for decades), but also Latenivenatrix, and Pectinodon, if these names are saying anything to you (which I highly doubt), and a lot of scientists disagereed with identifying Troodon with Stenonycosaurus, Latenivenatix, and Pectinodon. Again, it all due to the lack of fossils, becasue Troodon's skeleton is still not found.
Stegosaurus 8 kmph
Puertasaurus 12 kmph
T-rex and the eniosaurus 27 kmph
Tapejara 29 kmph
Styracosaurus Triceratops and cryolophosaurus 32 kmph
Shatungosayrus 35 kmph
Velociraptor deinonychus and pyroraptor 40 kmph
Dilophosaurus 43 kmph
Pteranodon 46 kmph
Utahtaptor and stygimoloch 48 kmph
Video sensacional 👏👏👏👏
I like this video, the information is very accurate, unlike the dinosaur speed comparsion videos of comparsion geek.
But the stygi is not a valid genus anymore. It is other species of pachy.
@@alejandrodiaz7108the giga one is also invalid
(Feb 2024)3:22
No matter how fast you run in these videos, the camera guy is faster.
Bro obviously the Quetzalcoutlus is slow on land but fast on air
No new studies proven that azdarchid pterosaurs could run very fast on the ground
It’s actually not. Quetzalcoatlus was actually very fast on the ground and would most likely have been a terrestrial hunter, it could probably run us down as well!
Pterosaurs like quetz hunted on the ground so they needed to evolve a quick moving lifestyle on the ground in order to catch prey more efficiently
Including nanotyrannus was at best an edgy and controversial move, but giving it three visible fingers instead of two is just nuts.
put the speed at 1.5 with "you say run" ost to make it more epic
Y'all be saying nothing about the 48km/h Giga??? *Fine, I'll do it myself*
Nice video😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
that's why carno calling "demon of speed"
How fast did the meteorite go? That was the fast dino for sure
u know what only meteorite can't kill them, right?
I Imagine Put In A Racing Sports
Fastest Humanity Vs Fastest Dinosaurs 😅
Wow
Damn its means chitah is fastest runner exist
Not necessarily, this video didn't include every known extinct animal, maybe there was some prehistoric mammal that was faster but I dunno
Mammals are faster than dinosaurs on land due to their spine and how the kegs are built. Fastest land animal was probably a mammal like the american Cheetah
Use Larramendi's speed formula.
the red triceratops looking thing is for jurrasssic world alive from a game
Ver cool
some are from jurassic world alive lol
The real winner is the camera man, stayed ahead while carrying the camera
Lol it’s all software game
Le prix de l'arc de triomphe le plus étonnant que j'ai jamais vus
The slowest dinosaur is not only the stegosaurus
1: stegosaurus
2: ankylosaurus
3: triceratops
4: apatosaurus
Cap trike is faster than rex
Why did he use so many primal carnage dinosaur models lol
he also used a lot JWA models lol
Giganotosarus
Que isso rapaz 👀tem bicho aí que tá quebrando a barreira do som, as leis da física, correndo na velocidade da luz, daqui a pouco tão fazendo até dobra espacial. Vai ser tão rápido que quando for ver vai parecer que nem saiu do lugar.
Dinos literally look like alien creatures 😭
Can you please make the dinosaurs do actual sizes?
Are those sounds from the isle and path of titans?
jurassic world evolution
The fact troodons, pterosaurs, and creatures being too fast like giga you know this video isn’t made to teach
Can't believe the troodon was so cute ❤️
Monster 👹
@@datapackage3538i know they are dangerous but if pets they are cute
shout out to the camera man
They keep using elk bungling and its pretty damn repetitive
T Rex may not be the fastest dinosaurs but it had the best speed endurance, because the animal is built for long distance travel, and tracking down prey for long periods of time, because the Tyrannosaurs, followed by Troodontids, and Ornithomimids, have and adaptation in their feet that allow them to be the best long distance runners in the whole animal kingdom, the Arctometatarsals. if the race was a super long distance from LA all the way to SF, T Rex, a Troodontid, and Struthiomimus would be the ones to arrive at SF first, since they have some of the best speed endurance of any animal in the animal kingdom, just watch this lecture by Paleontologist David Hone, who explained in detail in how the T rex ruled, and when you get up to the part where he explained how T Rex walked, and chased down prey. even with some stops, most speedy dinosaurs rest at an earlier place than T Rex, T Rex with an insane speed endurance, goes to much fewer stops, with its arctometatarsals.
also t-ex was scavenger, and also typical chavs like lion in nowadays
@@Зона51-ъ8м T Rex was both scavenger and hunter, as scavenger is just a dinosaur trade, any dinosaur can scavenge, scavenging is just a survival method that all dinosaurs share even herbivores(finding whatever they can find that is edible). Although its brute strength, intelligence, communication with other members of its species, and out of this world keen senses especially by smell and eyesight allowed the t rex to be a frightening hunter. not to mention most of the T Rex's weight came from muscle mass, as it is an animal built to tank thanks to the discovery of those belly ribs T Rex had, and the majority of T Rex's prey have been large tanky armored dinosaur such as ceratopsians, and Ankylosaurs.just the skeletal proportions of the T Rex is wider and chonkier than any skeleton of Giganotosaurus and Spinosaurus, and despite having hollower bones it had special hollow bones that are more sturdy and heavier than the solid bones of Giga and Spino, and it stores way more muscle than any other land carnivore.
@@Зона51-ъ8м the long muscular legs of T Rex also allowed it to take bigger steps as it walked. A cheetah runs a quarter of a mile while holding its top speed, because it can only maintain its fast pace for 30 second before needing to rest, T Rex doesn't need to waste that much energy T Rex can still catch up to the cheetah eventually as its senses and eyesight helped be able to see how far the cheetah went is eyes can easily catch up to the cheetah without any issue as it can see more than twice the distance of how far hawks and eagles can see. they can see object clearly from up to 6 kilometers or 4 miles away. since it takes 1 minute and 15 seconds for T Rex to run a quarter of a mile at 12mph, and 30 minutes for a cheetah to rest, that cheetah's will be in the T Rex's stomach already in less than 2 minutes
@@notmyrealchannel559 yep, but don't forget, his weight, size and muscles was his strong and weak sides
But giga or rex? 50/50 both has strongest advantages, weight, size, speed, agility, intelligence, bite, tail, strategy, teeth, skeleton etc.
New modeling shows us something about red, speed limit was at 10 +- miles, is too slow for cheetah, even with 10-15 minutes to chill for cheetah
Don't forget, Trex cant run for a long time too, he is is ambush hunter
But probably he can catch cheetah
Me running from a Tyrannosaur : 150 kph 👍👍👍👍
Ornithomimus
THAT'S A GALLIMIMUS FROM ARK: SURVIVAL EVOLVED AND IT'S A WALKING ANIMATION DUDE! ( Dromiceiomimus )
I didn't know that all dinosaurs sounded like elk 🙀
Jurassic park thought trex was flash😂
he could still catch up to you and me😐
@@Someone.starting Actually, the t-rex chasing prey speed is way more than us. THIS SPEED COULD RARELY BYPASS USAIN BOLT!
@@I_dont_do_shoutouts hro that's what I was talking about😐
@@Someone.starting nah not really my run is roughly 20.7 mph in a 800m sprint, I think I can escape it,maybe you can't idk
Yeah, the original 1993 had it run at 32 mph. Lol
recording their speed must be the highest paying job.
Как жаль, что они вымерли!
нужно лишь финансирование, создать уже можно, только они будут больше похожи на индораптора, а не на настоящий пернатых динозавров
I believe all these speeds are way off. No way an alligator or Croc is running close to 30 in a sprint and a Trex is getting out ran by me no way .
Depends on how long u could keep ur pace Rex could pretty much keep its pace for quite some time without tiring out
Quetzalcuatlus is much faster guys look is having 128 kmh/80 mph
Gallimimus
Me and my boys heading towards area 51 be like...
You are gone
Can you make the big carnivore dinosaurs run at medium speed
i tend to wonder, how many were running FOR food, or to Avoid BEING food?🤣🤣
running from the asteroid XD
There were no flying dinosaurs!!!!
Pterosaurian not dinosaurs!!
Birds are flying dinosaurs
@@BassFish111pterosaurs werent dinosaurs and werent related to birds they are closer related to monitor lizards and birds
Wait Quetzalcoatlus( it's a flying reptile) is not a dinosaur meaning that dromiceiomimus declares as the true winner ಠಿ_ಠ
Scientists are debating that carnotaurus was the fasted dinosaur
IKsome of us are also aware of it@@BassFish111
And you know excat speed for each dino from a few fossils? Hard to believe this.
Good luck out running these creatures.
Utah saunts from the isle lol🤣
puertosaurus fr just said "🐢"
Stegosaurus attacker: high speed: medium
nanotyrant who was a young rex
Stygimolochus who was a young pachycephalosaur...
don't forget albertosaurus allosaurus & carcharodontosaurus