@@jross9553Well Charonosaurus was around at that time in Asia, so it could’ve potentially made an appearance, it looks a lot like Parasaurolophus, I’m surprised Charonosaurus hasn’t made an appearance in either Season 1 or 2, same with certain North American dinosaurs like Ankylosaurus, Thescelosaurus and Dakotaraptor, also for South America, Maip really should’ve appeared, and Africa deserves some representation as well, Titanovenator could’ve appeared, although it would be cool if their turned out to be an undiscovered new giant Carcharodontosaurid species and a new giant Spinosaurid species that managed to live in the Late Maastrichtian just hiding in Africa, making it their last stronghold, but would’ve been absent everywhere else in the world at the time, especially with how little we know of regarding the Late Cretaceous period in general when it comes to Africa. Maybe Season 3 will have them all appear if it returns to the Maastrichtian stage of the Late Cretaceous, although it would still be cool if they explored the other time periods, I just kinda hope that they show the species I mentioned for the next season instead of going to another time period, only until they’ve shown them I’ll feel like the Maastrichtian has gotten enough representation and then the other time periods should be represented.
Here in the UK our swans have maimed children and the elderly. Most terrifying thing to come across on a lake side walk along with geese. (We have wallabies too)
Not only are these better than the obnoxiously overused hawk sound effects, but these honking sounds feel more likely for a Quetzalcoatlus to actually make.
Much agreed. It doesn't just sound like a hawk or anything. It's a lot more deep and throaty, like something a large flightless bird would have, which makes this actually FLYING animal all the more scary.
I genuinely can't think of them sounding any other way now. Whenever I see a quetz in games they also always sound like this ever since PP released. This sound has a choke hold on us all
it's interesting that this noise that should "technically" be annoying can literally be played in a single grouped montage and not manage to be irritating.
Quetzalcoatlus: a flying beast with the neck and beak of a stork, the forelimbs replaced with the wings of a bat, body of a giraffe, and the voice of a goose.
They literally said that Rex will “return for his meal” and even though Rex is much stronger we have real life examples of honey badgers scaring off significantly bigger and stronger lions. As Rick raptor would say “completely plausible”
@@pharoahcaraboo9610 All I am going to say is that Trex and crocodilians are archosaurs and crocodilians have very strong immune systems. What I’m trying to say basically is that Trex probably didn’t get sick very much at all. The rest is true though.
@@astick5249 Well Trex also lived in the filthy jungle. It probably had to eat the same unclean things. This is not the case for plenty of other Tyrannosaurs because they sometimes lived in cooler environments. Trex probably didn’t have too different of a life style than crocodilians.
We make fun of the T-rex leaving while most humans are terrified of tiny birds diveboming them. Imagine an eagle twice the size of a harpy eagle diveboming you.
You guys were terrified of Goose Simulator, try Quetzalcoatl Simulator. But in all seriousness, the Honk is probably the best sound to put on an Asdarchid, in some scenes you dont get the scale of the animals presented in 3d, sometimes the music makes them look huge, but with Asdarchids you can hear their size.
Quetzalcoatlus: a Giraffe-sized death stork on the search for its next victim Also Quetzalcoatlus: EDIT: A fun fact i found out is that these honks are slowed down Chicken sounds