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MOST realistic T. rex: the New Sue 

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On July 30, the Chicago Museum of Natural History revealed a life-size recreation of Tyrannosaurus rex specimen FMNH PR 208, also known as “Sue,” which showcases Paleontology’s most accurate depiction of our most complete T. rex. It has muscle and flesh, and she’s even holding an unlucky hadrosaur in her mouth. They nicknamed the recreation of the beast, “Fleshy.” What do you notice first when you look at the animal?
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"Shrink-wrapped" animals by C. M. Kosemen
Tyrannosaurus Lip Study illustration by Emily Stepp
Swimming Spinosaurs eating Onchopristus illustration by Davide Bonadonna
Archosaur illustration by Laurie O'Keefe
Allosaurus illustration by Andrey Atuchin
Feathered T. rex illustration by RJPalmerArt
Dilong illustration by Heather Kyoht Luterman
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@antoine3621
@antoine3621 3 года назад
What I've learned from this: Humans will litterally pet anything they see
@verlax8956
@verlax8956 3 года назад
as a human, i can confirm this
@flora_7719
@flora_7719 3 года назад
........ yes
@robloxandyathatsitrobloxan8414
@robloxandyathatsitrobloxan8414 3 года назад
I will let it eat you
@amon6109
@amon6109 3 года назад
As a alien i can also confirm this.
@prehistorichero2755
@prehistorichero2755 3 года назад
Only depending on the animals' threat level.
@ItsImp7213
@ItsImp7213 3 года назад
"what did you notice first?" Me: tiny arms...
@WesleyO05
@WesleyO05 3 года назад
Abelisaurs had it worse
@abhijaik70
@abhijaik70 3 года назад
Carnotoarus
@Slimtunes-367
@Slimtunes-367 3 года назад
The virgin arms
@whatamidoingwithmylife3229
@whatamidoingwithmylife3229 3 года назад
Same lol
@Miroslavijaa
@Miroslavijaa 3 года назад
no anus
@chickensauce7848
@chickensauce7848 2 года назад
2:49 small correction, in Jurassic park, the dinosaurs’ DNA are spliced with tree frog DNA, who have good distance and night vision, but can’t see things that aren’t moving very well. This is explained thoroughly in the novel, but not really touched upon in the movies. Because of this, your average joe will think that the T-Rex has movement based vision, which is obviously not true and doesn’t make a whole lot of sense under scrutiny. So it’s not really a theory as much as it is a misinterpretation of it’s source material.
@KhrisMiddletonFitnessOfficial
@KhrisMiddletonFitnessOfficial 2 года назад
It's corrected in the second novel. Ask George Baselton all about it.
@mumeltier2076
@mumeltier2076 2 года назад
ayyy I was about to write the same!
@Grug_Crood
@Grug_Crood 2 года назад
And another thing to note is that in the lore the one T rex from the first movie all the way to the jurassic world trilogy has a vision problem due to her frog DNA meanwhile the other Tyrannosaur's that we've seen don't share this problem
@jonmc6573
@jonmc6573 2 года назад
It is touched upon in the movies and a big diatribe is made about it in Jurassic World
@Abensberg
@Abensberg 2 года назад
question is, did alan grant know that it behaves different than a 100% t-rex DNA specimen? because in the movie it looks like this would apply to any t-rex...
@moos1n
@moos1n Год назад
The less and less fantastical and monster-like these animals get, the more I fall in love with them. This is majestic.
@ArJayDM
@ArJayDM 10 месяцев назад
It looks pretty much exactly like jurassic Park 1. Relax weirdo
@IndigoProphecy
@IndigoProphecy 10 месяцев назад
@@ArJayDM you see the studiomod vocalization list and images? Video is awesome. Depicts them with plumage and their vocalizations are more guttural/bird like. They had a mix of plumage and their scales.
@Daniel_sz
@Daniel_sz 10 месяцев назад
​@@ArJayDMdoesn't look like jp, proportions are way diferent, ie. the size of arms and legs, the ribcage's shape and many more features.. Relax weirdo
@TheStrings-83639
@TheStrings-83639 10 месяцев назад
They feel fantastical in every way regardless their design.
@EbonyPope
@EbonyPope 9 месяцев назад
The belly is too thick in comparison to its legs. I think prehistoric planet got it right. Liked their model much better. It too had lips and it's designed according to the newest findings but has better proportions.
@valiatus6719
@valiatus6719 3 года назад
"I would stop at nothing to pet this thing" Bruh she'd be the thing stopping you.
@mellowfellow6816
@mellowfellow6816 3 года назад
Noms
@andizubaida7295
@andizubaida7295 3 года назад
Noms
@eliteexpression
@eliteexpression 3 года назад
no, she looks so cute
@curts7801
@curts7801 3 года назад
That’s a LOT of STOP.
@valiatus6719
@valiatus6719 3 года назад
@@eliteexpression Still an apex predator though.
@jahyamack8359
@jahyamack8359 3 года назад
To think that a version of our world exists where these animals were everywhere blows my mind.
@caseythomas1424
@caseythomas1424 3 года назад
What do u mean a version of our world?
@jahyamack8359
@jahyamack8359 3 года назад
@@caseythomas1424 Our world back then.
@bearzdlc2172
@bearzdlc2172 3 года назад
It was so long ago that alone should blow your mind
@BennTenn100
@BennTenn100 3 года назад
Existed*
@saran6097
@saran6097 3 года назад
Longer than our own species
@thevaleofthesoil744
@thevaleofthesoil744 2 года назад
I like this recreation alot, she looks smooth, elegant, and almost motherly. Like you can almost get the impression of a serene personality just from gazing at her.
@lizard_ow7145
@lizard_ow7145 Год назад
yeah you can almost forget the dead hadrosaur hanging from her mouth haha
@thevaleofthesoil744
@thevaleofthesoil744 Год назад
@@lizard_ow7145 lol yeah no kidding :)
@rem45acp
@rem45acp Год назад
Elegant... she's quite a chonk! (I'm not doubting the recreation though).
@thevaleofthesoil744
@thevaleofthesoil744 Год назад
@@rem45acp elegantly chonkasaurus lol
@beemillo4741
@beemillo4741 Год назад
Like cross between a Komodo dragon and an Elephant.
@CrocodileTooth
@CrocodileTooth 2 года назад
Having fallen in love with dinosaurs as a kid in the 1950s, I always sensed deep down that there was far more to them than just the "dumb giant lizards in swamps" image that was so prevalent. Then in the late 80s, the perception began to change and here we are today, with a far better understanding of their anatomy and realizing they had complex behaviors like animals today. And maybe they weren't so "dumb" after all.
@bacongoose8820
@bacongoose8820 Год назад
Wait so how old are you?
@johncaulfield8935
@johncaulfield8935 11 месяцев назад
@@bacongoose8820Late 60s or early 70s, I reckon
@the92project
@the92project 11 месяцев назад
Imagine that now we know that birds are the last living dinosaurs. We don’t have to imagine anymore, we have them in our backyards.
@EbonyPope
@EbonyPope 9 месяцев назад
The belly is too thick in comparison to its legs. I think prehistoric planet got it right. Liked their model much better. It too had lips and it's designed according to the newest findings but has better proportions.
@rattheninja2877
@rattheninja2877 3 года назад
“That never hurt anyone” Holding a dead hadrosaur in its mouth
@moth300
@moth300 2 года назад
Have you? ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-vNggYJhE9nM.html
@the4thtomato138
@the4thtomato138 2 года назад
@@moth300 shut up
@moth300
@moth300 2 года назад
@@the4thtomato138 no
@the4thtomato138
@the4thtomato138 2 года назад
@@moth300 ok
@idksomeguy3294
@idksomeguy3294 2 года назад
@@moth300 no
@rejask448
@rejask448 3 года назад
Alternative title: "Man tries to get a date with an inanimate Tyrannosaurus."
@AaronArt1
@AaronArt1 3 года назад
Japanese man* XD
@spacelenny4575
@spacelenny4575 3 года назад
And that was in Florida i know it
@theultraatomicgamer
@theultraatomicgamer 3 года назад
I mean she’s pretty
@theultraatomicgamer
@theultraatomicgamer 3 года назад
And since she’s a girl it fits the name “Sue”
@laughinglaughing1416
@laughinglaughing1416 3 года назад
Man is simpin' for the rex
@dim4757
@dim4757 11 месяцев назад
Dinosaurs have by and large gone from "skinny and dumb" to "fat and smart" and im here for it. Seeing a creature as muscular and bulky as this Sue would be a lot more terrifying to me than the typical shrink wrapped rexes we were accustomed to for a long time.
@jacobcox4565
@jacobcox4565 11 месяцев назад
Before they were skinny and dumb, they were fat and dumb.
@EbonyPope
@EbonyPope 9 месяцев назад
The belly is too thick in comparison to its legs. I think prehistoric planet got it right. Liked their model much better. It too had lips and it's designed according to the newest findings but has better proportions.
@kaeteegage4846
@kaeteegage4846 2 года назад
Sue is the most beautiful creature I've ever seen. She was always my favorite dinosaur. I agreed with the lips thing too. Even predators like lions and tigers with huge teeth have them covered by lips.
@MatsNorway
@MatsNorway 2 года назад
I actually can not think of a single land animal with visible teeth.
@JenneL0118
@JenneL0118 2 года назад
@@MatsNorway Saber tooth tiger for some reason
@drdickqueso
@drdickqueso 2 года назад
Fake bones and fake science. All lies. The bone wars was the biggest fraud and we deal with this nonsense now. All these “scientist” making cgi and recreations based on one whale bone discovered a hundred years ago. You’re dumb if you think there was dinosaurs for millions of years. Millions of years. laughable. The speculation being preached as science is truly absurd.
@lavishlivingta8956
@lavishlivingta8956 2 года назад
Yeah but still debatable. You mentioned cats from the feline family which are mammals. Think of reptiles which basically is what Dino's are but also think of crocodiles which indeed are reptiles LIKE t rex and lived with them too. And they're massive scary teeh show rather than being hidden. Plus the jaws work similar and given that it's a top predator I'd imagine it to not have lips.
@goomba8170
@goomba8170 2 года назад
@@lavishlivingta8956 The vast majority of reptiles do not have visible teeth. Crocodilians (who are not in anyway related to therapods like T. Rex) are a special case.
@kastriotkrasniqi7118
@kastriotkrasniqi7118 3 года назад
honestly the eyes and the face are the most interesting. it actually looks like an intelligent hunter observing situations instead of a killing machine that just kills and eats
@arandomdinosaur4019
@arandomdinosaur4019 2 года назад
Did you know that trex is as intelligent as a chimp?
@mieszkobachorr3752
@mieszkobachorr3752 2 года назад
@@arandomdinosaur4019 did you know that your informations are fake?
@alphanightfury1416
@alphanightfury1416 2 года назад
@@arandomdinosaur4019 Probably not as a chimp but as a lion is possible since they were probably pack hunters
@arandomdinosaur4019
@arandomdinosaur4019 2 года назад
@@alphanightfury1416 no you can look it up but it would make sense
@arandomdinosaur4019
@arandomdinosaur4019 2 года назад
@@mieszkobachorr3752 well how smart are they then?
@BoxoSpoons
@BoxoSpoons 3 года назад
I find it really interesting how as we get more and more accurate with these depictions, the more and more it looks like an actual animal as opposed to a “design”.
@peanutrecord6989
@peanutrecord6989 2 года назад
I think the stomach is a little weird but it's probably only because of the way I grew up with it however , it is accurate as to what we know and I respect it because I can see it as a real thing , shit we have the platypus
@karlohaze5304
@karlohaze5304 2 года назад
Also there is no 👀ass Crack.. Uff hahah it doesn't look fully how it should've been
@miskakopperoinen8408
@miskakopperoinen8408 2 года назад
@@karlohaze5304 Tyrannosaurus has a massive tail held high and deep pelvic saddle bone that extends between the legs and behind the thighs, which are slightly bent forward from vertical to begin with. The cloacal opening is located on the base of the tail. You don't get an ass crack with anatomy like that. Of note is that birds, which share a similar pelvic anatomy don't have ass cracks either. Not even chickens and turkeys which have been specifically bred for large gluteal muscles.
@GingerFishey
@GingerFishey 2 года назад
@@peanutrecord6989 I also see it that way I feel like it’s legs couldn’t hold it up
@edwardsranch2686
@edwardsranch2686 2 года назад
Accurate? Do you know that the dinosaur was created before it was discovered?? So really it just goes off what people want to say they look like.
@jacobcox4565
@jacobcox4565 Год назад
One cool fact about this statue is that the juvenile hadrosaur is actually serving as a third point of contact to the base, if it wasn't there, the whole thing would topple over.
@prashantmishra9985
@prashantmishra9985 5 месяцев назад
Oh wow, never knew it.
@bigman7856
@bigman7856 2 года назад
I do think it’s interesting how much the T-Rex has evolved in terms of our knowledge about the them. It seems like in the past few years there was a push to make the T-Rex into some very colorful, exotic, feathery creature that had no resemblance to what we originally thought them to look like. Now we’ve sort of met in the middle.
@raymondlee5754
@raymondlee5754 3 года назад
If T-Rex had lips, imagine if it could bare its teeth like a dog or cat. That would be terrifyingly awesome.
@alexandruianu8432
@alexandruianu8432 3 года назад
They're not muscled, so they couldn't move them in any appreciable way.
@raymondlee5754
@raymondlee5754 3 года назад
@@alexandruianu8432 But what if they were, and they could?
@toomanycooks7836
@toomanycooks7836 3 года назад
@Isee because there are no attachments for facial muscles on dinosaur skulls that would allow expression; expression is exclusive to mammals, and is still very limited in most species.
@jinnie6292
@jinnie6292 3 года назад
@Isee bro just humor the idea, holy fuck my guy, so fucking uptight
@Sharp26
@Sharp26 3 года назад
@@toomanycooks7836 ok. But what if they could. Bad ass.
@papaflame945
@papaflame945 3 года назад
My first reaction: "She was always my favourite as a kid, and now that I see her shes the most beautiful thing I ever saw"
@kiq4767
@kiq4767 3 года назад
Sounds like a "since we were children" love story
@Cissy2cute
@Cissy2cute 3 года назад
I think T-Rex will always remain top dog in people's imagination. Though bigger and more ferocious dinosaurs have been discovered, it seems no one will ever unseat the Tyrant King.
@brandenmarcum430
@brandenmarcum430 3 года назад
@@Cissy2cute I agree 100%. Tyrannosaurus Rex isn’t the king of the dinosaurs for what it is, but what it was. At the time of its discovery, it was the largest carnivore found. Paleontologists could tell just by looking at the bones and skull itself, that this dinosaur was a very muscular and intelligent(for a dinosaur) creature. Of course today, some carnivores could probably beat Tyrannosaurus in a fight, it doesn’t change the fact that the Tyrannosaurus was an icon that paved it’s way into a child’s imagination as not a monster, but a force of nature.
@Cissy2cute
@Cissy2cute 3 года назад
@@brandenmarcum430 You have put that very well. Some thought Giganotosaurus might dethrone the King, but that never happened. T. Rex has an almost mythical aura about it. Knight's depiction of him from the very beginning captured the imagination and has never really let go. Every child seems to be enthralled by his appearance and the power he emanates. No one will ever knock this king off the throne. And for various reasons, that is probably as it should be.
@brandenmarcum430
@brandenmarcum430 3 года назад
@@Cissy2cute correct. My previous comment in fact ignored the idea that T. Rex, although an apex predator of its time, would probably do very well against most dinosaurs. Giganotosaurus most likely wouldn’t stand a chance because if Tyrannosaurus got a hold of its neck, it’s game over
@Kaiserboo1871
@Kaiserboo1871 Год назад
I like this model of T-Rex. She looks like an actual animal rather than a movie monster.
@positivelyspice
@positivelyspice Год назад
Maybe its my life long love for dinosaurs... or just animals in general. But despite all the visual representations we've been presented with over the years this model is how I've always imagined a T-Rex to look. Its nice to see lips and natural eyes and the right kinda muscle mass. Its no longer just a fictional monster used to scare. Its an actual creature that lived. I love this so much. I'm always excited about learning more about these creatures.
@haydendraycott7897
@haydendraycott7897 3 года назад
Honestly I like this version of the Rex, it's like we've almost come full circle back to the designs that were initially thought of when they first started studying, illustrating dinosaurs seriously in the early 20th century; animals that actually looked like bulky, lumbering but no less powerful and intimidating beasts rather than just "big reptiles" like the later designs were
@34r343
@34r343 3 года назад
Yeah but unlike the old ones it was smart, can turn very well, has good eyesight, and hearing and a bunch of new features
@maxonite
@maxonite 2 года назад
@Sony Guts Well too bad that’s science and not fiction. These things existed and we’re trying to imagine what they looked like and not making them look cool
@aurelian2668
@aurelian2668 2 года назад
@Sony Guts Okay
@theinternetsightseer2935
@theinternetsightseer2935 2 года назад
@Jimmy Delvecchio You quite obviously haven't seen many modern predators if you think that. Especially the komodo dragon, which is what the rex resembles now.
@charleenlangley8709
@charleenlangley8709 2 года назад
@Jimmy Delvecchio Bro. The dinosaurs only died out because a giant rock smashed into the planet, causing vast volcanic activity and clouds of dust from the impact to basically create the primordial version of a nuclear winter. If that rock hadn't hit earth, Rexes likely would have continued to thrive and survive. And human life would be a non-starter. T-rex got so big because they were so successful, which caused their prey items to evolve to be bigger through selective breeding - aka, the bigger an adult Diplodocus was, the less likely it was to be targeted by a predator, so the females would more likely congregate and thus mate around and with them, resulting in larger offspring. Likewise, the smaller females would be targeted, resulting in offspring slowly getting larger. This back-and--forth arms race between predator and prey is what decides the evolutionary fate of both, hence why the Sauropods reached insane sizes and Triceratops grew such vicious armaments.
@IkkinDarkheart
@IkkinDarkheart 3 года назад
Most people would call this rex thicc or fat. She is none of these. That is 100% pure muscle.
@gastoniskissabull6813
@gastoniskissabull6813 3 года назад
But she still needs some love
@joshuah2489
@joshuah2489 3 года назад
100% pure chonk
@lucacianflone4128
@lucacianflone4128 3 года назад
She's cute, even if muscular.
@justanormalinvestigator2640
@justanormalinvestigator2640 3 года назад
Soooooo. Thicc?
@dirremoire
@dirremoire 3 года назад
Not 100% muscle. Look at all that belly fat. They made her too fat to run. Big mistake.
@masonhall3617
@masonhall3617 2 года назад
I'm just in awe of how absolutely massive Sue (and all Tyrannosaurus) were. I mean look at it, if it weren't for having the skeletons as proof, it would be almost impossible to believe that animals this gargantuan actually lived at one point. I wanna visit the Field Museum so I can see Sue, and Fleshy. I imagine (and this sounds corny) that it would be a truly humbling thing to stand side by side with greatest predator that ever walked.
@General..Grievous
@General..Grievous 11 месяцев назад
I dont think you would be standing for long my guy, but I agree with this statement Edit: I thought you meant while the Rex was alive, my bad
@milkuetea
@milkuetea 2 года назад
This looks exactly like how i imagined it would looks like, intelligent, none of that feather business, and earthy colored
@bulky_titan
@bulky_titan 3 года назад
Fyi, the reason the T. rex couldn’t see people that stood still in the Jurassic park movie (and book) was because the scientists had to fill the missing dinosaur genome using amphibious dna. Amphibians cant focus their vision on objects that stay still. It wasn’t because they simply believed T. Rex had terrible vision, it was a flaw of human creation.
@knightofarkronia9968
@knightofarkronia9968 3 года назад
It’s currently believed that Tyrannosaurus had excellent vision, so standing still wouldn’t do you any good.
@user-73a
@user-73a 3 года назад
It wasn’t because they simply believed T. Rex had terrible vision, it was a flaw of human creation.
@MsScarletwings
@MsScarletwings 3 года назад
@@knightofarkronia9968 But the T.Rex in Jurassic park has a lot of frog in its genetic makeup. That’s where they get the vision based movement from, the same way indominus rex gets a camouflage ability from cuttlefish DNA
@knightofarkronia9968
@knightofarkronia9968 3 года назад
@@MsScarletwings In the movie, Dr Grant said that it’s eyesight was based around movement long before visiting Jurassic Park.
@jamiegagnon6390
@jamiegagnon6390 3 года назад
@@knightofarkronia9968 The thinking changed between I and II.
@aleskdc3808
@aleskdc3808 3 года назад
This is my favorite depiction of T. Rex ever
@charliepirhonen9734
@charliepirhonen9734 3 года назад
@RATHALOS Agreed, I like how depictions of dinosaurs are beginning to give a less monstrous and more realistic vision of them as animals as we see them today. This almost looks like a gigantic carnivorous elephant or hippo stalking prey on the savanna. Considering what we have inferred to be true about these animals, I'd still be scared of the thing considering it might start stalking you before you could even spot it.
@predattak
@predattak 3 года назад
They become more and more realistic as we complete more of the puzzle.
@firegator6853
@firegator6853 3 года назад
me too i love when dinosaurs are reconstructed in their accurate form
@m74d3
@m74d3 3 года назад
I think it's great, although I would've loved it even more if they depicted it in a more upright walking posture rather than angled sharply downwards with its head near the ground. It would've been much cooler to see it with its head at full walking posture elevation, slightly higher than the hips, rather than bending down to the ground. This would've been ideal: www.fieldandstream.com/prehistoric-sportsman-how-to-hunt-t-rex/ If people think even that posture is more upright than it ever got (i don't know why it would be, but for the sake of argument), then how about this: images.app.goo.gl/u1jgQiL41opYZMJAA Or this: images.app.goo.gl/SV9SkTMPTMzgdndw5 It'd be awesome to stand in front of it and stare up in awe at the sheer size of it. Fleshy looks massive, certainly, but you lose something by having it bending down with its head close the ground as if biting a smaller dinosaur. You take height out of the equation and make it shorter, and height is actually incredibly important when it comes to having a visceral reaction to the size of something. I personally want to see T rex in its full splendor, standing tall with its head 15 feet off the ground, not crouching down with its head 5 feet off the ground.
@PWRex
@PWRex 3 года назад
@@m74d3 Unfortunately this was for technical reasons. The Front of the body is to heavy, that's why the Hadrosaur was added. Otherwise this sculpture would have tipped over.
@indominusreags2278
@indominusreags2278 2 года назад
It’s crazy how far away Jurassic park was on the velociraptor but how close it was to the Tyrannosaurus
@Siyaex
@Siyaex Год назад
I just went to see this beauty yesterday and she was magnificent to see in person. Her size was incredible and when I walked into that room I was in shock by her sheer size and the beauty of her body and face. I know I’m not supposed to, but I placed my hand on her nose a few times and when I did and stared into her eyes I just felt like I was on a whole nother dimension. Her eyes and her face really reflect how intelligent and beautiful she is and I just can’t say it enough I’m so glad I went to see her before she went home to Chicago
@deadaliveinHD
@deadaliveinHD Год назад
Lucky! Still haven't gotten to see her in person
@Siyaex
@Siyaex Год назад
@@deadaliveinHD I hope you do someday man! Your video is actually what introduced me to Fleshy. And on top of that, when I found out she came to Idaho, I was extremely overjoyed lol. Keep up the great work by the way! I loved all the points you made about how we have to adjust our views based on the more we learn about dinosaurs in the past and how the circle pupils are more intelligent and alive looking haha
@jackdawson7209
@jackdawson7209 3 года назад
“Never become sentimental with a predisposed belief in science.” I like this.
@pedrocavalcantesantana7378
@pedrocavalcantesantana7378 3 года назад
Except that his statement a out the tre ot having feathers is wrong, asmall piece of skin does not prove the animal is featherless
@jackdawson7209
@jackdawson7209 3 года назад
@@pedrocavalcantesantana7378 He didn’t say that it proved T-Rex was featherless. He lists a few possibilities given the current evidence: They had feathers as infants and lose them or adults had patches of feathers etc.
@pedrocavalcantesantana7378
@pedrocavalcantesantana7378 3 года назад
@@jackdawson7209 Thats far from proved
@jackwalters5506
@jackwalters5506 3 года назад
@@pedrocavalcantesantana7378 thinking about it logically though, it lived in a warm environment, and it is known that other large dinosaurs, such as ceratopsians, sauropods, hadrosaurs, and other tyranosaurids(include Ng Albertasaurus I believe) had no meaningful feathers despite them likely being ancestral to all of them. Taking a look at other mega fauna from similar environments still alive today, we see them possessing little to no fur, despite fur being ancestral to them. It seems that there comes a point when feathers are simply no longer useful, and so there would be selective pressure to lose them
@shadeyshade4880
@shadeyshade4880 3 года назад
I think that was the best quote in the video tbh. People romanticize science and scientific discoveries, sometimes to the point of where it misleads and impedes scientific progress. The popularity of the alpha-omega dynamic in wolves is a great example of this.
@AaryamaanRao
@AaryamaanRao 3 года назад
Ngl Fleshy is friend-shaped. A very carnivorous and crunch-you-in-one-bite friend but a friend nonetheless
@funnyfunnyfunnyxd
@funnyfunnyfunnyxd 3 года назад
accurate barney-
@fiddleriddlediddlediddle
@fiddleriddlediddlediddle 3 года назад
Some dogs are like that.
@WaverAlpha
@WaverAlpha 3 года назад
Almost like Hyenas! I only really see a puppy, a homicidal puppy, but a puppy nonetheless
@reallycantthinkofausername487
@reallycantthinkofausername487 3 года назад
Is that a drawfee reference?
@ImVeryOriginal
@ImVeryOriginal 2 года назад
A friend for a whole 5 seconds.
@EGarrett01
@EGarrett01 2 года назад
The ability to see skin impressions is amazing. I never thought we'd have any clue what they actually looked like beside the bones, but those being left behind is a priceless bit of luck. A way to glimpse something long, long gone.
@GeraltofRivia22
@GeraltofRivia22 2 года назад
Holy shit, shrink wrapped modern animals are fucking terrifying.
@stonewars3224
@stonewars3224 3 года назад
They put flesh on Sue? I remember seeing her when she was just bones.
@andrewkensett5863
@andrewkensett5863 3 года назад
Nah they’ve made a life size flesh replica. The original Sue is still just bones!! 👍
@virgin1792
@virgin1792 3 года назад
Sue has gained quite a weight
@eternallight4425
@eternallight4425 3 года назад
@@virgin1792 Who said only humans could get bored and fat during quarantine?
@imgvillasrc1608
@imgvillasrc1608 3 года назад
I'm sure Dr. Wu was responsible for that.
@odiwalker3973
@odiwalker3973 3 года назад
they grow up so fast
@Aztechaemenid
@Aztechaemenid 3 года назад
Are you kidding? This is somehow even more awesome than the images I've been shown as a kid. Perhaps it's because I've aged and my definition of "cool" has obviously changed, but this more realistic depiction of the once apex predator is nothing short of awesome. Can't wait to see what more we learn as paleontologists uncover more data.
@sweetrisse22
@sweetrisse22 2 года назад
i don't agree scientist make dinosaurs look stupider i know dinosaurs have feathers and i think a they look badass with them but still people make them look stupid i mean look at sue she looks over weight and why dos she have lips some people says lips would protect dinosaur teeth what a bunch of crap if a ankylosaurus smashes it tail club into your jaw with the force of 14,000 newton lips are not going to save your jaw or teeth
@davidsheckler8417
@davidsheckler8417 2 года назад
You may have "aged" buy you've yet to "mature"
@Aztechaemenid
@Aztechaemenid 2 года назад
@@davidsheckler8417 Nice platitude. Care to elaborate?
@ezzeldinmohd6740
@ezzeldinmohd6740 2 года назад
@@Aztechaemenid I think he means that we're all still kids on the inside... well I hope that's what he means and not as an insult there are enough *ssholes on the internet as it is
@eesoo5420
@eesoo5420 2 года назад
​@@Aztechaemenid The fact that you've responded after 10 months impresses me. David Heckler must take his L.
@thetuftedpuffin1025
@thetuftedpuffin1025 2 года назад
They would be absolutely breathtaking to see in real life. Incredibly, pants-shittingly terrifying, but breathtaking.
@GaiusIntrepidus
@GaiusIntrepidus Год назад
"this one was always my favorite when I was a kid. And now I've seen one, its the most beautiful thing I ever saw." - Alan Grant, 1993
@vadernation1233
@vadernation1233 3 года назад
This honestly still looks like my childhood vision of the T-Rex. The eyes and the lips aren’t any big deal for me personally and I think she looks super cool.
@dps0610
@dps0610 3 года назад
Same, it is pretty surprising how on par it is with most depictions I’ve grown up with. I feel like it’s one of the Jurassic Park versions that actually got quite a bit right, give or take some chunkiness, but
@MellowGrunt10
@MellowGrunt10 3 года назад
There are people that give Jurassic Park way to much shit. The first movie at the very least did a lot of good for paleontology, such as changing the mainstream version of dinosaurs to be more like birds, and T-rex is a dinosaur that got pretty good. Showing that they were active predators, or that it’s an animal and not a movie monster, or changing the poster, hell even though this wasn’t know at the time, you can see Rexy in the first movie fast walking and not running, which is what paleontologists believe how T-Rex would chase down prey. The movie isn’t perfect, there’s shrink wrapping present, Rexy is a little oversized, although considering the size of Scotty it’s not to far off, but overall it’s not terrible and did a lot of good for this magnificent creature. In summary, people need to stop being so mean to Jurassic Park. We all know it’s dated, but in terms of when it was released, it was pretty accurate and did a lot of good. Thanks for coming to my TedTalk.
@WhyTho525
@WhyTho525 3 года назад
@@MellowGrunt10 100% Agreed I just hurts to see many people criticize the 1993 film for not having Paleontological accuracies which wasn't even known during the time.
@tjarkschweizer
@tjarkschweizer 3 года назад
@@MellowGrunt10 yes Jurassic park gets free pass. But Jurassic world has no excuse fuck that shit!
@andyviliani6931
@andyviliani6931 3 года назад
@@MellowGrunt10 I love jurassic park beause it's mostly my imagination of how awesome things are. I don't care if they made it far fetched it wasn't support to be accurate. You ae right
@milesgerschefske6231
@milesgerschefske6231 3 года назад
Has lips Is chunky No feathers Mfing Barney was pretty accurate too I guess
@grim7298
@grim7298 3 года назад
of course is chunky it weights 2 times an african elephant
@skurd721
@skurd721 3 года назад
It's awesome how they found scale impressions of the places that were damn near impossible to have feathers and whoopty-doo, the entire thing's a buck naked salmon-alligator mutant rhinoceros.
@spinomania1921
@spinomania1921 3 года назад
I thought you were gonna point out 1. Featherless 2. Bipedal This is a man
@lunastar2235
@lunastar2235 3 года назад
@@spinomania1921 Fleshy is my favourite breed of man
@skurd721
@skurd721 3 года назад
@Michol 0515 it wasn't
@markwhite8032
@markwhite8032 Год назад
I still find it funny people always compare to jurassic park/world… they are works of fiction, never made to be real which is why the velociraptor is not at human waist height like they’d be in the real world
@markwhite8032
@markwhite8032 Год назад
Don’t get me wrong though, i am loving this video and the comparisons and such and compared to others i have heard, your comparisons between JP/JW and dinosaurs in reality is by far the best i am hearing as opposed to others who ive heard who just complain about the movies basically
@MAKATOONY
@MAKATOONY Год назад
Jurassic Park/Jurassic World? They aren't same 🗿 jw makes cringe Dinosaurs (for example "Giganotosaurus") But Jurassic Park Dinosaurs are ACCURATE for it's time, compare 1993 jp rex with wwd 1998 rex, which one is more accurate? Of course, Jurassic Park.
@AgroAcro
@AgroAcro 11 месяцев назад
​@@MAKATOONYYeah, the JP T.rex was pretty accurate at the time, the JWD Giga is a literal dragon.
@sketchywolff6365
@sketchywolff6365 2 года назад
I love this new depiction of the T-Rex! She looks so cute 🥺✨
@milla6136
@milla6136 3 года назад
Featherless swans are by far the scariest thing i've seen this year.
@embroi943
@embroi943 2 года назад
How about featherless owls 👀
@LeviAckerman-cl6iy
@LeviAckerman-cl6iy 3 года назад
Scientists: Here’s sue Everyone: Not to be dramatic but I’d die for Sue
@daliilars3350
@daliilars3350 3 года назад
I'd sue.
@flora_7719
@flora_7719 3 года назад
haha me
@thinkingofacoolusername
@thinkingofacoolusername 3 года назад
Same
@LeviAckerman-cl6iy
@LeviAckerman-cl6iy 3 года назад
@@hellawolf Lol so what people found it funny just like people find reddit lookin ass comments funny, sorry I triggered you over something funny dude
@sirdanielsmalley9657
@sirdanielsmalley9657 2 года назад
Dude, this is genuinely hilarious. And informative! Thanks
@X08-Chill
@X08-Chill 2 года назад
I love this as it looks like a Tyrannosaurus does in my mind but more realistic and accurate, it's awesome to see depictions like this
@Gigantisminusone
@Gigantisminusone 3 года назад
I want a mini version in my room
@MilanskaSila
@MilanskaSila 3 года назад
Gojira54g who doesn’t want
@Maximus_12ST
@Maximus_12ST 3 года назад
That would be cool
@Carcharodon
@Carcharodon 3 года назад
@@Maximus_12ST I want to live in a Carcharodontosaurid Shaped Room.
@pigeonfowl474
@pigeonfowl474 3 года назад
I want a giant room with an exact replica of the statue
@vesleycarrasco
@vesleycarrasco 3 года назад
i like trains
@GrantH2606
@GrantH2606 3 года назад
Now imagine a life-sized Argentinosaurus built to this level of realism.
@spiritgate0444
@spiritgate0444 3 года назад
Too much thiccness!!
@HolyFurryFish1998
@HolyFurryFish1998 3 года назад
You would need to get actual construction-engineers to make sure it didn't fall apart.
@shawncharton9416
@shawncharton9416 3 года назад
Assing the materials could support each other, I'm willing to bet that nature did the engineering well enough to support it. Assuming they made a copy of an Argentinasaurus' skeleton and covered it with copies of meat I bet it would stand.
@vincenzocapasso9990
@vincenzocapasso9990 3 года назад
Too big and too expensive
@lucineidecarvalhodeoliveir5566
@lucineidecarvalhodeoliveir5566 3 года назад
Well shit, that would be impressive.
@padtrick450
@padtrick450 Год назад
You can see where Prehistoric Planet drew its inspiration for T-Rex’s design
@krow1551
@krow1551 2 года назад
This feels like a character reveal. I have no problem with this. I actually really like the design. It still reminds me a lot of the dinosaurs I liked as a kid but now a little more realistic. Especially glad they ditched the feathers.
@The_PokeSaurus
@The_PokeSaurus 4 года назад
I love what you said about the Jurassic Park dinosaur eyes. How they convey thought and thinking, and how dumb slit eyes can look.
@gsquadxz
@gsquadxz 3 года назад
The only dinosaur in Jurassic Park with slit eyes is the raptor...
@The_PokeSaurus
@The_PokeSaurus 3 года назад
@@gsquadxz Yeah, and they look so dead and lifeless.
@gsquadxz
@gsquadxz 3 года назад
@@The_PokeSaurus What did you expect from a genetically egineered theme park monster.
@The_PokeSaurus
@The_PokeSaurus 3 года назад
@@gsquadxz That is true, but I still prefer the round eyes like in Jurassic Park 3, but they were on a completely different island for years.
@gsquadxz
@gsquadxz 3 года назад
@@The_PokeSaurus Yeah, the JP3 raptors were the best.
@dipskiff
@dipskiff 3 года назад
“Never become sentimental with a predisposed belief in science” *hastily shoves my “Pluto is still a planet to ME” sign under the bed*
@bluewolf783
@bluewolf783 3 года назад
Never forget
@J0hnHenrySNEEDen
@J0hnHenrySNEEDen 3 года назад
:(
@MadolcheGabbana
@MadolcheGabbana 3 года назад
Well that can't be true or followed to any degree seeing as where quantum mechanics has lead us, that too of creation, and there's plenty of sentimental and emotional scientists with predispositions and assumptions of the Super Natural, which is at its heart just Natural. Science is full of theories; hopes & dreams of men's mind. The day we'll turn lead into gold, and find the fountain of life. Alchemy hasn't changed much in all the years it's been on Earth.
@dipskiff
@dipskiff 3 года назад
Bird brings the Word haha what
@MadolcheGabbana
@MadolcheGabbana 3 года назад
@@dipskiff Separate of my world view at the moment, about around 4th grade I began to see a hole in the narrative and thought dinosaurs to be quite the invention. Something to capture the interest of young boys and children into the world of 'Science'. As time has gone on, and I've grown older with that thought, it would seem I wasn't far off from the truth. What ever this depiction is we're shown, is clearly not what ever it is that's being claimed in discovery. A lot of fossils that were found have been proven to be frauds as well, no better than cast-molds of 'Big-foot's prints etc. (You can go find some articles on it during the earlier fraudulent years of Paleontology. Being blunt and completely cynical here, it's obvious that they're a hoax to bring in funding. It's a cool fantasy but that's it. If I wasn't going to swallow the bull shit lies of Religion, why would I be so swift to swallow the poison of Science? It's better to sit back, question it all and do your own genuine research on the honest materials still rarely out there. I'm not here to argue or debate tbh, but you asked, and I'm clarifying. Peace out and have a great Vets Day.
@steamyspiceisnice9665
@steamyspiceisnice9665 Год назад
Something I have recently discovered about the whole eyesight thing in jp, is that in the original novel, Alan grant didn’t know this, not because he was a bad paleontologist but because the frog dna changed the way the tyrannosaur eyes functioned. It is only in the movie that it’s set out as fact when dr grant explains the movement based vision before meeting the tyrannosaur
@Chellebelle121
@Chellebelle121 2 года назад
What a great video! It was both informative and interesting, and was very well done 😊
@artgal5550
@artgal5550 3 года назад
"We kinda suck." I couldn't agree more.
@KrisMinnear
@KrisMinnear 3 года назад
What sucks even more is the statement he said just before that >>>"Keep in mind, we can only spot things 1.6 kilometers away." I may not have 20/20 vision, but I know I could spot parked cars, geese flying, people walking, or other objects smaller than a T-Rex more than a mile away. If what he is trying to say is: Objects that we can barely spot at 1.6 kilometers, a T-Rex can spot 6 kilometers away; then that would make more sense. But given the fact that scientists are still debating what dinosaurs actually would have looked like, I doubt they have any clue as to how strong their vision was.
@tiffanypersaud3518
@tiffanypersaud3518 3 года назад
Yes.
@greenbean325
@greenbean325 3 года назад
Yet we're made in the image of the most powerful entity that ever exists
@brianbuck70
@brianbuck70 3 года назад
So the whole 'Neil Armstrong landing on the moon' thing means no never mind to you? Or the Sistine Chapel? Or Shakespeare? Or the fall of Communism? Actually, we don't suck. We're awesome.
@italucenaz
@italucenaz 3 года назад
I mean, for a naked bipedal monkey, we have a pretty good vision in general, it is decaying over time but we have glasses, and also, we are not extinct (yet)
@thesentinel5523
@thesentinel5523 3 года назад
"Aw, I want to pet it". That's the first thing I thought of too. She looks so cute.
@firegator6853
@firegator6853 3 года назад
she is so big SHE will pet you...
@Trontotario
@Trontotario 3 года назад
@@firegator6853 yo I think I saw you in the T. rex vs giga animation
@a.j.medialover
@a.j.medialover 2 года назад
'Just want to say that I love your profile pic and name! Stay metal! 🤘🔥🤘
@LordSkella
@LordSkella 2 года назад
Same
@moth300
@moth300 2 года назад
Would you? ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-vNggYJhE9nM.html
@arctic5475
@arctic5475 2 года назад
The original discoverer of sue got it taken off him and put in this museum he was so sad and the museum didn’t even invite him to the unveiling, and he got no credit as if he didn’t exist. (This is explained in the documentary “Dinosaur 13”)
@clancameron8371
@clancameron8371 2 года назад
dinosaurs and other fossils are real estate according to the decision they used to rob him of it ( after years of painstaking work separating her from the surrounding stone of course). disgusting robbery by the feds
@fixedguitar47
@fixedguitar47 2 года назад
I live near Chicago and we have a membership at all the field. Sue has her own wing now. Totally worth checking out.
@Sagezilla08
@Sagezilla08 2 года назад
agreed
@Mildnumber4444
@Mildnumber4444 3 года назад
This is gorgeous. The only issue I have are the tarsal scutes along the feet, which are most of the time accredited to recessed flight feathers along the legs and feet of the ancestors of birds. It was more likely to have a reticulated scale pattern, with smaller scales covering the length of the feet in no discernible pattern. The scutes do look cool though, so there's that.
@ArrancarfighterOfficial
@ArrancarfighterOfficial 3 года назад
Phil Furney I was searching for this comment. Have you watched Your Dinosaurs Are Wrong?
@erikhamann
@erikhamann 3 года назад
Excactly. Also there are muscles missing below the knee. The legs are the weak Point of this reconstruction, however it still is one of the best life sized sculptures of this animal, I‘ve seen.
@erikhamann
@erikhamann 3 года назад
@MinutemanSam The study about the scutes points to a Maniraptoran origin, which Tyrannosauria aren‘t part of. The leg feathers of Microraptor grow from the side of the foot. It is very possible for the scutes to move a view inches towards the front over millions of years. And even If other Coelosauria had scutes, skin texture doesn‘t grow proportionally to the hole animal in gigantism. Komodo dragon scales aren’t that much bigger than the scales of tiny lizards, the Dragon just has a lot more of them. So if Tyrannosaurus had scutes, they probably would be much tinier compared to his foot than what you see in birds. However most Dinosaurs seem to have had scutes on their toes.
@lukthere2
@lukthere2 3 года назад
@@erikhamann what do you mean by muscles missing below the knee? I'm bad at dino-anatomy.. is that the last joint before the foot or the one following the hip joint? Because that one has muscles. I'm just trying to picture where additional musculature would have to be.
@aceacing9195
@aceacing9195 3 года назад
@@lukthere2 nah the joint under the hip, a knee like humans have it. I think the joint above the foot is her ankle, so in comparison she practicly walks on the front of her feet and on her toes.
@antoniocenteno1483
@antoniocenteno1483 3 года назад
Artist: So how you want the Rex be depicted? Dude: THICC Artist: What? Dude: I said *THICC* ... with lips! 26 dec 2020 Edit: Over 2.5K Likes... Thanks everyone for help reaching such a THICC number, if this comment made you have a good laugh then my heart is done for today!
@4rnnr_as
@4rnnr_as 3 года назад
lol!!!!
@HolyFurryFish1998
@HolyFurryFish1998 3 года назад
Artist: Are you describing an ideal girl or a dinosaur? Dude: *Both.*
@sleepydragon1975
@sleepydragon1975 3 года назад
... and awesome hips!
@Trowarr
@Trowarr 3 года назад
I hope they do a model like this with the Tarbosaur. It is the asian version of t-Rex and it was about as long but leaner, not thicc at all.
@seldomstudios6351
@seldomstudios6351 3 года назад
@Kim Dőng Umm Pro Interracial Couples best quote I’ve seen
@areebbaig4249
@areebbaig4249 2 года назад
Thank you for crediting the Studio!
@broadcastmyballs
@broadcastmyballs Год назад
Eyes facing forward Lips ahead of teeth *BARNEY WAS RIGHT*
@pumpkinproblem
@pumpkinproblem 3 года назад
"A razor scooter" I feel that one, lmao
@gavinclark6891
@gavinclark6891 3 года назад
felt it in my ankles
@florenmage
@florenmage 3 года назад
Pity the fool who mistakenly flung themselves into a T-rex with their razor scooter. They shall be not long for this world. :P
@vinyllpreviews9462
@vinyllpreviews9462 3 года назад
It was probably a ball hitch.
@kiranzwei1746
@kiranzwei1746 3 года назад
Dang this depiction makes t-rex’s look like big puppies. Especially the softness of the face
@nairbvel
@nairbvel 3 года назад
I have yet to meet a puppy capable of holding an entire bloody Hadrosaur carcass in its mouth while using banana-sized teeth to keep it from dropping out... I'm just sayin'... LOL
@grandadoboman1995
@grandadoboman1995 3 года назад
Komodo Dragons and Black Throat Monitors have the same puppydog head shape. Yet, they are scary animals. Well, except when your Black Throat accepts you, then you literally get a scaly puppydog.
@34r343
@34r343 3 года назад
She's dummy thicc and all but this new accurate t rex is genuinely terrifying looking
@raindrops21_9
@raindrops21_9 2 года назад
Big puppies? What the heck scary-assed things are you taking for walkies? 😄
@ScoopDogg
@ScoopDogg 2 года назад
Good job man, I enjoyed this very much.
@coffinmyface4237
@coffinmyface4237 6 месяцев назад
I know this is old, but i love having my image of dinosaurs challenged, it shows that we're still learning and it shows more and more that these were real animals the closer we get to fully realizing what they looked like, and i love every bit of that
@Squishito
@Squishito 3 года назад
I love her! She is so cute! My favorite part is that it doesn't look like a monster, it looks like an animal.
@Cissy2cute
@Cissy2cute 2 года назад
Which is what we should remember. As was said in the movie "They are not monsters, they're just animals".
@wm8840
@wm8840 2 года назад
Reminds me of a polar bear, really cute looking yet terrifying if you imagine actually encountering one
@CasualCat64
@CasualCat64 Год назад
@@wm8840 you can outrun it
@fibshe
@fibshe Год назад
untill you meet one friend untill you meet one
@parrotilol
@parrotilol Год назад
@@CasualCat64 u cant outrun a polar bear
@theultraatomicgamer
@theultraatomicgamer 3 года назад
But can I ride it while I’m wearing a crusader armor and holding a Kalashnikov rifle?
@deadaliveinHD
@deadaliveinHD 3 года назад
without a shred of doubt. In fact, I think this is required
@cheetah4776
@cheetah4776 3 года назад
*y e s*
@glanarant4118
@glanarant4118 3 года назад
“Sir, your ride, your armor and your weapon are waiting for you”
@kiwisinner
@kiwisinner 3 года назад
@@glanarant4118 did you name yourself that just to piss people off?
@glanarant4118
@glanarant4118 3 года назад
@@kiwisinner making people think they’re having a stroke while reading my name is my full-time hobby!
@SpookAddict
@SpookAddict 10 месяцев назад
I absolutely love fleshy 🥺 she is always how I imagined Rex’s to look. She is so scary and adorable at the same time
@DakotaofRaptors
@DakotaofRaptors 6 месяцев назад
Can't decide whether or not petting her is worth my life
@jaimealvarezmd7245
@jaimealvarezmd7245 2 года назад
Makes this wonderful creature even more terrifying than we all thought. I'm 58. I recall reading about trex when I was 6.
@brandonchan5387
@brandonchan5387 3 года назад
2:12 Uhh... Wow, that's the pfp I've had since 2013.
@dead2675
@dead2675 3 года назад
Its even weirder considering at exact moment this image popped up in the video i found your comment
@robertosantibanez
@robertosantibanez 3 года назад
@@dead2675 lol
@rushingriverfilms
@rushingriverfilms 3 года назад
I respect it
@elite4702
@elite4702 3 года назад
I won’t lie, this is actually an appealing and good look at a dinosaur. It looks really cool but also really feasible
@ImVeryOriginal
@ImVeryOriginal 2 года назад
Are you crushing on a dinosaur
@WretchedHobbit
@WretchedHobbit 2 года назад
@@ImVeryOriginal I am lmao
@wisemankugelmemicus1701
@wisemankugelmemicus1701 Год назад
I remember seeing a video by Trey the Explainer where he briefly mentions that the Tyrannosaurus could've had ''camoflage patterns in its feathers and skin'' - before the notion of T-Rex feathers was debunked - because they were charging, ambush predators. He specifically says ''maybe there was tan ones that had skin like a lion, or a tiger''. lo and behold -
@KonnaroTaro
@KonnaroTaro 2 года назад
Sue is so chonky and adorable! I actually like the new depiction since it gives off real animal vibes
@brandondavidson4085
@brandondavidson4085 2 года назад
I think a giant T-rex with a body full of feathers would just look like a huge, terrifying chicken.
@Chqdom1r
@Chqdom1r 3 года назад
T rex over the years: 1900s: Basically an upright giant lizard. 1990s: Athletic, scary big monster 2010s: Murdering chiken 2020: *Chunky* But seriously, he isn't fat, he is muscular. Best depiction of t rex ever.
@goose6112
@goose6112 3 года назад
It thought featherd t rex looked more like a giant vulture
@italucenaz
@italucenaz 3 года назад
@@goose6112 deppends on the reconstruction you pick, one of them really looks like a turkey
@goose6112
@goose6112 3 года назад
@@italucenaz oh ok
@goose6112
@goose6112 3 года назад
@pablo rex yeah I know
@SanilJadhav711
@SanilJadhav711 3 года назад
Man what, I loved the Feathered Trex, especially the Saurian one this > www.deviantart.com/arvalis/art/Saurian-Tyrannosaurus-rex-555992736
@ragingraichu219
@ragingraichu219 3 года назад
I want a scaled version of this for my collection now. She would look gorgeous on one of my shelves.
@34r343
@34r343 3 года назад
I was looking at pictures of it and there was a small reference model that was being used, why hasn't a company made this! I'm so tired of the exact same lip less shrink wrapped dinosaur. 😡
@jillmo6458
@jillmo6458 3 года назад
I'm sure they'll eventually sell figurines of it in the gift shop, if they have any business savvy at all.
@ragingraichu219
@ragingraichu219 3 года назад
@@jillmo6458 I'm hoping one of the major model companies pick it up to make them.
@yourhomie3858
@yourhomie3858 2 года назад
i mean there is the PNSO "Wilson" model, very similar.
@34r343
@34r343 2 года назад
@@yourhomie3858 yeah but the face is shrink wrapped and it's missing lips
@GreatLobster13
@GreatLobster13 Год назад
You are amazing. Very well constructed, video. Thank you
@mirrorblue100
@mirrorblue100 2 года назад
Great program - thanks. What an incredible animal.
@MsGeorge50
@MsGeorge50 3 года назад
0:22 This looks so much like a live, tameable animal that would let you pet his snout if he's fed enough and can't be bothered with hunting one skinny human. Kinda like a crocodile today.
@Defenestration700
@Defenestration700 3 года назад
Yeah, "tamable", or about as tamable as a giant chicken crocodile monster can be
@WozzaDekon
@WozzaDekon 3 года назад
No matter, i will simply punch it till unconscious, drug it up with some weird green narcotics, and force feed it meat! Then when it awakes, we will be best pals and ill put a saddle on it and ride it!
@calumgorman3481
@calumgorman3481 3 года назад
@@WozzaDekon don't forget your saddle
@pasindudinusha6507
@pasindudinusha6507 3 года назад
except crocodiles aren't tamable.
@caldwellreuben3460
@caldwellreuben3460 3 года назад
@@pasindudinusha6507 They are trainable though. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-bb3sXuBWg10.html
@samihaddon9217
@samihaddon9217 3 года назад
Absolutely stunning. While I loved them as a child , It makes me happy to see that we’re moving away from the pop culture depiction monsters. instead we’re showcasing these animals for what they were , animals.
@misterbearmore4633
@misterbearmore4633 3 года назад
Yeah, it makes me happy too. No more stupid ass Hollywood depictions of animals that want nothing more than to kill and eat any human in proximity, but instead displaying them as actual animals that are simply surviving in this world.
@aleemizcool3654
@aleemizcool3654 3 года назад
@@misterbearmore4633 Lol just get over it. Jurassic Park/World is a movie franchise, and the lore of the movies has already explained that the dinosaurs are not 100% accurate and are genetically modified monsters made for money. Stop crying and hating on a franchise and instead cherish it for helping others learn more about these animals, or guide their curiosity. Funny thing is, the majority of people who bitch about the movies were introduced to dinosaurs because of Jurassic Park/World.
@misterbearmore4633
@misterbearmore4633 3 года назад
​@@aleemizcool3654 I wasn't just talking about the Jurassic Park franchise, I was talking about the majority of the overly-exaggerated mainstream depictions of dinosaurs (as well as animals in general). I understand that their purpose is to make the films more exhilarating, but to depict them like this so common that it starts to persuade people into thinking that this is what they are/were actually like. When people were told about how bad wolves are, even when it's told through fairy tales such as little red riding hood, it tarnishes the reputation of the wolf and labels them as vicious killers that will attack you the moment they see you. Yes, the Jurassic Park franchise has certainly helped others learn more about dinosaurs and guided their curiosity, but it also contributed to many people thinking negatively about them, or in other words, leading many people (especially younger audiences) to think that they are ruthless killing machines that will spend an unnecessary amount of energy chasing insignificant snacks (I'm especially talking about the most infamous ones such as the T. Rex and Spinosaurus). I don't really like how the Jurassic Park franchise depicts most of the dinosaurs, but that's just my opinion.
@mr.radish3224
@mr.radish3224 3 года назад
to be honest I actually like the Jurassic Park/World design better
@smallcock269
@smallcock269 3 года назад
@@mr.radish3224 naw foo
@NaturalMarvels
@NaturalMarvels 2 года назад
"Never become sentimental with a predisposed belief in science" ... wiser words have never been spoken.
@LizardFella2.0
@LizardFella2.0 2 года назад
Honest to God I would never mind a change to this beautiful looking beast, the best interpretation I've seen of a Trex in ages, truly one for the history books
@zedowskyy9290
@zedowskyy9290 2 года назад
I frickin LOVE this recreation, it's first time I am not a little kid with no idea about basic animal biology and thinking "Yea, this looks like an actual animal that would move and breathe"
@Kaiserboo1871
@Kaiserboo1871 2 года назад
The Jurassic Park T-Rex always looked more like a monster than an animal. Which is of course what Spielberg wanted, a massive man-eating monster. Something that could only exist in the world of fiction. This however looks like something that could have easily existed on this planet. It’s lips, it’s skin, it’s eyes, and skull shape all scream life like. It’s hard to imagine that back in the 1910s at the dawn of cinema the T-Rex was depicted as having scales like an alligator, teeth sticking out of its mouth like a crocodile, a forked tongue that went in and out of its mouth like a snake, and stood upright like a human. Compare that to this, it’s quite amazing how our knowledge of this prehistoric carnivore has changed over time.
@jiado6893
@jiado6893 3 года назад
The most accurate depiction of a T-Rex has them wrecking someone. Let's appreciate that.
@spacetaco048
@spacetaco048 Год назад
This is so cool how what people thought dinosaurs were is still being developed even today. One of my close friends from elementary school is trying to become a paleontologist. I always liked dinosaurs but never nearly as much as him lol
@stargirl5194
@stargirl5194 2 месяца назад
imagine if the entire dinosaur looked differently than how people think it looks
@Mango-cw4tm
@Mango-cw4tm 3 года назад
Remember when most people that thought that T. rex was like 75% covered in feathers and anyone who thought otherwise was dismissed as an idiot.... Good times.
@dondragmer2412
@dondragmer2412 3 года назад
I never read that MOST people (do you mean dinosaurologists?) ever thought that. Most of the comments by scientists on web sites, not just youtube, said the adults may have had some feathers and a few said they were likely covered with feathers but hardly anyone said the adults were definitely nearly completely covered in feathers.
@dell988
@dell988 3 года назад
@@dondragmer2412 Honestly, we jumped the gun on that. The only evidence about T-rex having feathers is the Yutyrannous (Who is a shit ton older than the Rex) and he's not even a tyrannosaurid, he's a tyrannosaurod. And that's without mentioning the 84+ million years of evolution between the two.
@allewis4008
@allewis4008 3 года назад
Feathered giants was a stupid concept. Rex lived on a tropical world and large animals have problems with heat dispersion (elephant's large ears cool the animal off).
@Dom_Loves_Dinos
@Dom_Loves_Dinos 3 года назад
@@allewis4008 Actually the kinds of feathers that the tyrannosaurus rex would have possibly possessed are ones that help to cool an animal off. The feathers on an ostrich or emu for example allow the animal to be cooled off in hot environments. Regardless of that however, T rex would have lived in a temperate climate, not a tropical one. Hell creek would have possibly gotten snow and definitely was not a tropical area
@dell988
@dell988 3 года назад
@@allewis4008 Indeed! And I'm glad the truth about this is finally coming to light.
@rubifrias4808
@rubifrias4808 3 года назад
2:43 Idk why, just being the center focus to a ferocious animal gives me chills
@somethingwithbungalows
@somethingwithbungalows 3 года назад
I can imagine it forcing it’s snoot up near my face, smelling me n’ checkin me out as I try to push it away- obviously to no avail lol, it’s too strong. Y’know what it’s like when a strong determined dog is pushing it’s face up against ya for some reason, right? Except.. this time.. it’s much much bigger and wayy more dangerous.
@statixelectricity327
@statixelectricity327 3 года назад
So any big cat
@hithere5553
@hithere5553 3 года назад
@@somethingwithbungalows it’s like facing down a polar bear. It has absolutely no fear of you and you can only hope it’s not hungry or bored because it has no mercy.
@slowpoke8585
@slowpoke8585 10 месяцев назад
2:57 "Wuuuuut! No feathers!?" That made me laugh actually. Ha ha! Like you were shocked at your own admission. XD
@zellifritz6336
@zellifritz6336 2 года назад
It looks amazingly realistic I hope we learn more about these giants in the future
@nightmaregamer5940
@nightmaregamer5940 2 года назад
Horrifying fact: the T-rex didn't roar like a lion but it hmmmed in a very very low tone and it is said that it produced infra sounds so you couldn't hear it but literally *feel* it
@hochigaming14yearsago90
@hochigaming14yearsago90 2 года назад
Tigers do the same
@jameslacey5474
@jameslacey5474 2 года назад
@@hochigaming14yearsago90 I'm sure you felt and heard it coming with its weight.
@hochigaming14yearsago90
@hochigaming14yearsago90 2 года назад
@@jameslacey5474 true
@lookingfortruth1930
@lookingfortruth1930 2 года назад
Bullcrap statement, u really believe that...
@vain.a2
@vain.a2 2 года назад
@@lookingfortruth1930 why dont u offer a counter argument dingus
@davidschulberg8584
@davidschulberg8584 3 года назад
She's pretty adorable from a certain angle
@cupcaketf223
@cupcaketf223 3 года назад
True
@-gj3nu
@-gj3nu 3 года назад
Say that to the dino in her mouth
@mirfan-2020
@mirfan-2020 3 года назад
@@-gj3nu Well you know cats catch mice,birds and other animals, yet they are adorable, right?
@Moth_Please
@Moth_Please 2 года назад
She has such a beautiful round snout! I get puppy vibes from this model. Powerful puppy Rex!
@stevetuckey
@stevetuckey 11 месяцев назад
This was great. Subbed
@dan240393
@dan240393 3 года назад
Not going to lie, the feathers have really grown on me. I've grown to love the chicken/bear aesthetic thats developed lately. And the idea of an animal the size of a T-Rex fluffing up like a cockatoo for a threat display is pretty incredible.
@Wohodix
@Wohodix 3 года назад
well the point should be to create realistic depiction regardless of what we like or not otherwise its not science but fantasy. The consensus is more that trex had parts with feather
@idiliavillagra2803
@idiliavillagra2803 2 года назад
@@Wohodix proto-feathers actually
@darkspinosaurus504
@darkspinosaurus504 3 года назад
First thing that comes to my mind when I see a tyrannosaurus leg infected or injured: METAL SCOOTER🗿
@KarlB591
@KarlB591 8 месяцев назад
A beautiful model of the greatest Halloween ride Chicago has yet seen.
@Faelani38
@Faelani38 2 года назад
Dude so awesome! Need to go back there. I was both in Aw and Terrified of that skeleton. She is very beautiful fleshed out.
@crimsoncrow1593
@crimsoncrow1593 3 года назад
“What do you notice first when you look at the animal?” “She’s gorgeous”
@snowymass854
@snowymass854 3 года назад
So as someone who liked the feathered T-Rex I feel I need to defend a lot of paleo artist's who decided to draw feathered T-Rex. We had no skin impressions for the longest time, what we did have was skin impressions from one of t-rex's close relatives Yutyrannus which did preserve proto feathers. If you knew that indian elephants had thin hair, and you've never seen an African elephant, then you'd assume the African elephant would have feathers. It turns out we were wrong, but it was our best guess given the evidence we had. Fuzzy T-Rex was fine for what it was and a striking image.
@necrogenisis
@necrogenisis 3 года назад
That's fair but, Yutyrannus is not that closely related to Tyrannosaurus.
@celox6796
@celox6796 3 года назад
@@necrogenisis sure, but between Yutyrannus AND integument probably being the ancestral condition of theropods, it’s not unreasonable to assume Tyrannosaurus probably had feathers until evidence to the contrary appeared
@lucineidecarvalhodeoliveir5566
@lucineidecarvalhodeoliveir5566 3 года назад
I think that t rex only had feathers during the colder months, while during the warm months he would have no feathers.
@ilyadratutin6385
@ilyadratutin6385 3 года назад
Why idiot?
@El_Presidente_5337
@El_Presidente_5337 3 года назад
Me since I was 10 years old: "Feathered Rex = Gay!"
@samscherer840
@samscherer840 2 года назад
Seen Sue a million times and it's wild how much smaller she seemed as I grew up going to Chicago to visit family every summer. Obviously I was the one who grew up and not the skeleton but she really illustrates how dinosaurs just have that wondrous otherworldly impact on kids.
@johnnytightlips991
@johnnytightlips991 Год назад
This is incredible. Also what a UNIT
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