@esg_0832not necessarily true for sure, just highly likely. Elephants and blue whales are giant animals that make vocalisations within the range that humans can hear - they just also make a lot of additional sounds that we can’t. It’s likely that giant dinosaurs would have been. The same. Whilst we can apply modern analogues and models to ancient creatures, we can never be fully confident that our reasoning is spot on. So therefore, I like your sound as a chilling speculation. Keep it up.
@ I studied evolution at MSc level and whilst sound and acoustics is not my area of specialism, as I mentioned before, many of the largest animals today make noises we can hear. So what you’ve done, I have no problem with from a speculative evolutionary perspective. Please do T rex next ☺️
YUMMY SOUNDS
Ty!!!
Very cool
@@alienbutlerblunders5464 Ty
Sounds very scary!
If it existed, it would be impossible to hear it because of its size and very low frequency.
true, I’m still new at recreating dinosaur sounds
@esg_0832not necessarily true for sure, just highly likely. Elephants and blue whales are giant animals that make vocalisations within the range that humans can hear - they just also make a lot of additional sounds that we can’t. It’s likely that giant dinosaurs would have been. The same.
Whilst we can apply modern analogues and models to ancient creatures, we can never be fully confident that our reasoning is spot on. So therefore, I like your sound as a chilling speculation. Keep it up.
This animal reaches 14 meters and weighs 8 tons. He is considered the tallest ever.
@@murphyslaw5150 Ty, I actually used elephants sounds lowering it to make the Argentinosaurus sound due to its huge size
@ I studied evolution at MSc level and whilst sound and acoustics is not my area of specialism, as I mentioned before, many of the largest animals today make noises we can hear. So what you’ve done, I have no problem with from a speculative evolutionary perspective. Please do T rex next ☺️
Creepy stuff
scary much?