A correction thanks to the fellow viewers, The bull elephant is not the leader of the herd but the matriarch is. Thanks for all the support stay tuned for more such videos.
I assumed that this was a bachelor herd. Adult male elephants travel in bachelor herds lead by the oldest male, female elephants live in herds lead by the oldest female.
@@groscaramelmou2583 I actually had plans to show the herd jumping on the rex after the battle but it already took long enough to animate the fight I had to release it.
Scotty:'hmmm ...,it snout and frill can move,it has horns like a triceratops,its height matches mine, I'm quiet hungry proceed with caution". Elephant: is that a big crocodile or hippo
A mistake a lot of people make when animating fights with dinosaurs and monsters is how effortlessly they can get to the side of another animal that is doing everything in its power to stay face to face.
yep this elephant animations were poorly researched a real one can lift a truck effortless with just the movement of the head and destroy trees they are super strong animals
@@NikoMoraKamu Even with the T-rex woth your most powerful bite, I think that an african elephant would win this bizarre fight exactly because of its strength and their tusks
@BillyJhones1 The very existence of Triceratops and ankylosaurs easily demonstrate that an Elephant, even one that is larger than usual, stand no chance against a T red who is larger , stronger and more agile, let alone has experience fighting these aforementioned dinosaurs
They have, against all the laws of physics, brought a T-rex millions of years forward in time and your problem is that the bull elephant was called the leader of the herd?
It’s the elephant who is at the disadvantage. Tyrannosaurs were used to hunting large prey, armored and armed up like medieval knights, on a daily basis. A modern elephant has no experience in fighting a predator as large or larger than it.
@@handzofstone1152 abso fucking lutely. i cant even comprehend how somehow could be stupid enough to think they would not. 0 common sense these ppl have
I like the detail of the T. rex briefly having second thoughts after getting stabbed, but then sees how injured and vulnerable the elephant is and decides it’s worth continuing the hunt.
Seriously, the Elephant’s best chance against a T-Rex would be to just belligerently charge it head on trying to gore it with those tusks. It could do such a thing, there’s video footage on an Elephant lifting a safari truck off the ground, so they have the power to cause some damage with those tusks. A T-Rex would have serious trouble as a biped when it comes to getting knocked off its feet by such a robust, sturdy animal. What would likely happen is that the T-Rex would stalk those Elephants until nightfall until it could ambush them (T-Rex likely had superb low light vision due to large ocular features and binocular eyesight), and would then run in when the Elephants were sleepy and less of a risk to fight. Believe it or not, T-Rex like most animals would be risk averse. It wouldn’t likely just stare down a bull elephant in a savage straight up fight, it was an intelligent hunter (inferred by the decent size of its braincase). And it would use brains in a tussle with a big elephant, not just brawn.
@pawes7027 You're comparing large T-Rex specimens to smaller elephants. The largest T-Rex we've discovered was about the same size as the largest African elephants we've found, and being a biped it's far less sturdy on its feet for its weight than the pillar-legged quadraped Elephant.
@@The_Story_Of_Us What about Giganotosaurus? It's jaws is built for slicing through flesh to bleed it's prey? It even takes down large sauropods like Argentinosaurus or others.
@@Indoraptor_Prototype honestly considering T-Rex’s extreme bite force, I don’t think there’s a huge difference against an elephant around its own size. The slicing teeth work better against prey much larger that you need to bleed to death.
@@prolife3883 Depends on the source, even the creators of the film and the ones responsible for animating Gwangi alternated between referring to him as an Allosaurus and a Tyrannosaurus.
@@prolife3883I disagree; saurophaganax would be too big and dangerous for even an African, never mind Asian elephant. Allosaurus fragilis against an Asian elephant could be fairly interesting
T Rex was like: "Oh a Triceratops with one less horn, no head shield, and easier to bite through flesh with a tail on its face I can also bite? Ring the dinner bell!"
@@theoofer478no it would not suffocate. We're not talking about an arthropod here, we're talking about a theropod. Their lungs were way more efficient at extracting oxygen than those of mammals and trex was about the size of a large African elephant. If a trex got transported to modern day at worst it would MAYBE feel the same way we do when we're on a higher altitudes but it wouldn't just straight up die unless it got transported to the top of the Himalayas or something
@@wakilatag It most certainly must be a misidentified something else. Could be a sub-species of nile crocs, monitor lizard, or even surviving terror bird. South America next door had a species of land based crocs that got as big as triceratops and hunted mammalian mega fauna. Something could have convergently evolved in Central Africa. The encounter happened when in a panicked state which causes the mind exaggerate non-existent features.
The right bull in musk would probably kill a t rex lol ppl underestimate the killing power and destructive force and just downright nasty attitude that comes with a bull elephant in musk.
A really well-done animation! Some criticisms I have are that the Rex was roaring constantly, especially at the end. Predators are cautious, and a Rex would be keen to keep to itself and not draw attention to a meal it wouldn't want to lose. Also, it feels a odd it would attack a bull rather than a baby, as that would be much easier.
The roar of the Tyrannosaurus from Jurassic Park is very impressive, the video looks more like a fight than a hunt. The roar of this Tyrannosaurus in the video does not convey any imposingness.
@@lenosflarrethedragonking4300 Compared to a Trike an elephant would be a piece of cake even head on. Especially of the elephant wasn’t careful and the Rex grabbed it’s trunk
The fact that the accuracy of this Rex’s design and its movement is a lot more accurate than majority of documentary’s on television with a huge budget is amazing. A whole series like this would be awesome
@@ggmode9819well obviously no reconstruction will ever be 100% accurate, but based on the information that has been obtained from the fossil record, this design seems to be as close to the real thing as it can get
@@alexistrevino9349 fossils are mostly bones, not flesh, the outcome design is purely imagination, no one even knews if T-rex are feathered, no one will ever know
@@ggmode9819 I get your point. I’d rather switch the term “accurate” with “consistent”. Of course things like movement and sound are all educated guesses. But appearance-wise, the abundance of fossil material that has been recovered from T. rex definitely allows us to have a more solid understanding of what it could look like, and this design seems to be consistent with that.
1. The elephant would have the help of the herd. 2. An elephant can turn faster than that. 3. The elephant’s tusks appear to be in a good position to hit the vitals. 4. I personally believe that the elephant’s trunk is strong enough to keep the jaws of a T-Rex shut, if it manages to wrap it around its jaws. That being said, it’s a T-Rex. Enough said.
Jamais um elefante africano conseguiria matar um tiranossauro Rex um tiranossauro Rex matava triceratops depende a espécie eram maiores até que um elefante africano imagine um elefante africano
If Tyrannosaurus Rex jaws were anything like crocodilian jaws, you may be correct in that assessment. But consider this; I may be strong enough to hold a crocodiles jaws shut, but no way in Hell would I attempt that until it was already incapacitated or restrained.
First: Great animation. Really well done. Second: Minor nit-pick. T rex had the strongest bite that we know of for any land animal and i simply cannot imagine and Elephant being able to shake a T rex off after it gets its teeth into it. Looked like this happened a few times during this fight.
This is incredible, but I can’t help but feel sorry for the poor elephant, he gave it his all, but in the end, he was pretty much outclassed by the Rex, despite that, he fought to the bitter end.
@ If it were a Palaeoloxodon, mammoth, or Deinotherium, I’d believe you, but, even the largest modern bush elephant is no match for a prime T. rex 1v1, sure it would hold its own, but the Rex is just way too big of a threat, and it would most likely win most of the time, (mind you Tyrannosaurus dealt with much worse in their own habitat) the larger proboscideans would definitely have more of an advantage due to their increased size and strength on top of intellect, easily allowing them to overpower a T. rex and win the fight, a modern elephant unfortunately wouldn’t stand much of a chance, it may be smarter, but the T. rex is stronger, heavier, and more agile, furthermore having the most devastating bite of any terrestrial animal we know of, there isn’t much the elephant could do unless it manages to get a lucky shot with a tusk, but that doesn’t seem likely.
@PreHistX A bush elephant vs a t- rex would probably be a 50/50 fight, and the t-rex is an ambush predator so if it went head to head with an elephant the t-rex would probably run away because if it got injured it would have difficulty hunting it's pray, and an elephant can easily bulldoze a t rex and knock him to the ground and stab him with his tusks, and I also read that a t- rex could suffer serious injuries from falls and elephants are very robust
@@PreHistXWhat nonsense. A T rex wouldn't stand a chance against a robust, healthy male elephant built like a tank. Furthermore, a quadrupedal animal has a huge advantage over a bipedal when the sizes are similar. And there is no point in saying that the T rex hunted triceratops, because there is no evidence that the T Rex preyed on adult, healthy individuals, no one knows the circumstances, teeth marks on triceratops bones are no proof, nothing more than mere speculation. A large male elephant would run over a T rex without much difficulty.
Well done, mate, and a nice addition after Goji Center's Tyrannosaurus Rex vs. Paleoloxodon. If an encounter like this ever did happen, I theorize that the elephants would most likely always stay huddled in a defensive position to deter the T-rex as an effective solution.
However, despite being the strongest power in the savannah for a little while, The Tyrant Lizard King's reign would be cut short since I doubt it could survive through the environment's harshest conditions. Additionally, being such a large and resource needy animal means it is unlikely it could adapt quickly enough to survive, and once again, explaining the meaning of "survival of the fittest."
Absolutely gorgeous video! The animal models look phenomenal. 10/10! Just a quick note though, male elephants dont lead herds, its the oldest female whose in charge
Awesome bro, dinosaurs vs current animals is a great idea not used in the cinema, and I love seeing it. You know, an incredible battle would also be Grizzly bear vs Dakotaraptor, two very evenly matched "large" predators. Dakotaraptor is like a Velociraptor from Jurassic Park, I think it's a little bigger, and it's feathered, living in what is now North America 66 million years ago, the grizzly is also from North America.
if this was the matriarch this would go south very quickly for a t-rex as elephants have exceptionally strong bonds with eachother and herd mates defend each other fiercely
@@AriMichaelNoahArlertsorry to break this but reptiles/basically just anything with lungs don’t need oxygen to get bigger, while insect or arthropod do since they absorb oxygen through their like shell, altough yeah frog and salamander do the same they have lungs so
But I do wonder if Trex can contract bird flu or any other common disease lol, after all Africa is full of diseases, and well pretty much everywhere on earth
This is so cool ! Always wanted to see a modern day elephant fight a T.rex^^ The T.rex looks also beautiful in this animation , nice design. It's also cool to see a lion aka the King of beasts meet the King of the dinosaurs . Incredible video
Animators choices aside, a quick glance at the two’s physiologies says to me that a bull elephant would have gored the trex with its tusks almost immediately. The fight probably doesn’t continue after that.
Trouble is, a 13ft male bush elephant is not 6tons, its close to 11tons, which is in fact the exact height and weight of the largest male bush elephant ever recorded. Rex's bite is out of this world powerful but on strength alone and in a wresting match with an 11ton male that is actively trying to kill it, don't think it would be this easy.
we have absolutly no idea how smart a T-rey really was. Tho it wouldnt matter much, the biteforce would crack the elephant bones with ez. A rex is ready to fight heavily armored enemys. It would be like hunting a elk with a 50 cal.
The problem with most Rex animations is it would be over in a single bite. If the Rex lands a bite it would pull a 500lb chunk out of any living creature due to it's incredible bite force. A bite to the neck would be instantly lethal to any animal. T-Rex is one bite dino.
@Abdi-libaax that' opinion sounds about 30 years dated. We know a lot more about it now. I recommend you research more modern concensus on the dinosaur.
@@TomFriedman-vx1ku true, but we have a surprising amount of trex specimens, over 40. And if you consider prehistoric elephants like palaeoloxodon, trex looks like a dwarf compared to it
This was very well put together! A T.rex wouldn't have gotten that big without being experienced in killing large, armored herbivores like Triceratops and Torosaurus. An Elephant wouldn't be much of a match for a T.rex. The closest thing to an Elephant hunt that T.rex got was Edmontosaurus in the north and Kritosaurus in the south. An Elephant wouldn't be much of a stretch for a T.rex to take on as is demonstrated by this very interesting video!
To be serious, the elephant would fall at the first neck bite, considering the Tyrannosaurus Rex has a 12,000+ psi force. Almost nothing could survive that power. But this is a good animation. Now, throw a PALAEOLOXODON in the mix, and the Rex would be in danger.
Actually, the Cretaceous was much hotter on average than today. Western North America, where Tyrannosaurus lived, was actually rather tropical at the time, though more like the Everglades for example than the Savannah. Despite the area being far more arid than T. Rex was used to, it would definitely not be too hard to adjust, and the fact that elephants are completely unprepared for fighting a predator in their same weight class that is specifically adapted to take on prey items that have similarly threatening weapons on the front means that a Tyrannosaurus could easily establish itself as the apex predator. Tyrannosaurus Rex would have a field day, at least until elephants began to recognize the threat it posed and began to adapt accordingly. One must not forget how intelligent elephants truly are- they're among the smartest non-human animals on the planet and would quickly begin to change their behavior to account for Tyrannosaurus.
Rhino: If the T-rex came back would you beat him? Elephant: Well if the t-rex was the same size as me it would give me some difficulties Rhino: Would you lose? Elephant: Nah I'd win
This is what the last Jurassic world movie should have showed. Perhaps Rexy killing a bison. Raptors catching deer. Carnotaurus chasing down prey with it’s speed. Perhaps even a Carno in Africa chasing a cheetah for a cool scene where the cheetah obviously escapes. The mosasaurus attacking whales etc
I love this animation but there are two problems. 1. Bull elephants don't lead there herd. 2. Elephants are deeply emotional creatures and would never leave one of there family to fight alone it would be the entire herd vs the Trex.
You do know that the specimen you 2 are referring to was 30% of a femur which wasn't accurately measured before being completely lost, right? We don't even know if said specimen actually existed. The specimen number is Sagauni II. The second largest Palaeoloxodon specimen is Sagauni I, which was only 1.8 tonnes heavier than the upper estimates of ED Cope. Before you say Cope is fragmentary, so is Sagauni I, with only 4 small fragments of it even being found. You can find all this information in Larramendis paper on them.
This is actually really cool, I'd love to see more match-ups between prehistoric and modern day animals. Like maybe a pack of Allosaurus/Saurophaganax hunting down some bisons or other herding animals
Actually in most case scenario the T-rex would instantly topple over the Elephant and just crush his neck before it can get up. That or it would scare it to make it run and then chase it. A T-rex would make basically any animal today run instantly. Its instinct.
Yes, and we must also take into account that the T-Rex was an apex predator that fought against triceratops, animals superior to the elephant in weight and strength. The time in which these animals lived was wilder than today.
T.rex when they see a large armored herbivore: average day for me, I hunt those all the time. Elephant when they see a predator that is not 1/50 of its size:🤨🤨🤨😮😮😮
T rex could never kill an elephant for the simple reason it was slow the elephant is twice as fast. T rex never really hunted it just bullied others off kills a scavenger.
Only a fool would have to believe that a T rex could hunt and kill a large, healthy, adult male elephant. And no, there is no evidence that the T rex preyed on Triceratops and other armored dinosaurs of similar sizes.
The truth is that if all animals were as big as an elephant, the elephant would only beat the animals. Like rabbits, zebras, and a deer, from then on everyone would easily beat him.
Some big problems with this video. 1. If the t.rex bites your neck, you are dead. If the t.rex bites your leg, it's crushed and unusable. If the t.rex bites you at all, it wins, because it wouldn't let go, it would crush whatever it's biting and drag the animal to the ground. Stop having the t.rex bite things and then leave no damage and let go. 2. T.rex didn't hunt by challenging things to fights head on. It intimidated prey animals into running, then using vastly superior endurance, it chased the prey animal until it was too exhausted to fight back effectively. It is called persistence hunting. 3. The average t.rex was nearly twice the size of a large bull elephant. As brave and aggressive as a bull elephant may be, it is very doubtful one would willingly fight a fully grown t.rex. 4. Bull elephants don't lead herds. They are solitary animals. Matriarchs lead herds. 5. Realistically the entire elephant herd would either run away or attack the t.rex together. They wouldn't just send one elephant to go fight while the rest do nothing. 6. The animation quality is pretty good for an amateur.
The T-Rex was also an ambush hunter, and this would most certainly give it the upper hand if an elephant was too late to detect it. The African Elephant shown in the video is possibly meant to be the largest Elephant, as the largest one was 13 feet tall (which is what the video describes) and 12 tons. Now the average African Elephant was 6 tons, so I’d say the T-Rex wins fairly easy against the average size, but it will have much more of a challenge going up against the largest African elephant, but will nonetheless, still come out victorious
@Antonio_CJ t.rex was not an ambush hunter. There is zero evidence for that and it has no adaptations for such a hunting strategy. Ambush hunting requires the ability to hide and stealthily stalk close enough to a prey animal in order to catch it with a single burst of speed before it can react and get away. There was nowhere for a 15ft tall, 43ft long, 10+ ton, bipedal carnivore to hide. There were no trees thick enough or bushes tall enough, and grass didn't even exist yet, much less very tall grass that could hide a t.rex. And there was no way for it to sneak up on anything without being seen or heard first. It wanted to be seen. It wanted prey to know it was coming. It wanted the prey to run and exhaust itself.
@@KurNorock Really? Many sources say otherwise. Just doing a quick google search would lead you to many articles and findings describing the T-Rex as an ambush hunter. Look into some of them
I’m not the type to exactly argue with someone over a comment on a UA-cam video, but I do encourage you to learn more about the evidence suggesting that the T-Rex may have been more of an ambush hunter.
Excellent animation and documentary style feel to the scene! Really enjoyed watching it! however the fact that “T-Rex is the biggest” is wrong - Spinosaurus, Giganotosaurus and Carcharadontosaurus are all bigger land carnivores!!!
A rex suddenly pulled from his era to the modern day would probably asphixiate due to the lack oxigen compared to its time and other factors, still a nice animated match
Oxygen levels during the Mesozoic are not thought to have been significatively higher than today's atmosphere, and definitely were not related to the huge size of dinosaurs (this had to do more with their avian-like air sac system)
Me (elephant) and my wife(T - rex) fighting because I came home with some groceries and $500 Lego set [ I used her credit card ] 😢 she earlier told me to buy something for myself too 😮
The size difference wasn't too big, i'll admit i would have liked to see the elephant put up a better fight. Felt like it gave the rex a few too many free bites which could have been avoided. I don't wanna sound like a know it all though. This was a cool fight, i guess i'm just a little disappointed that the fight was a little too one sided . I feel like we haven't seen the full potential of this enormous bull elephant.
@@yayatistudiosA bull elephant would beat a t -rex most of the time, and if the Elephant was charging he would definitely knock the t-rex over and kill him with his tusks
To be honest, the fight being this easy for the Tyrannosaur would only have made sense if it was an actual ambush and the elephant just happened to be able to fight back a little bit...
was gonna disagree with you then i saw that african bull elephants can reach up to 11 tons. Outside of an ambush the trex might win but its probably not going to survive long after the fight.
@@Anteimperianismo it does but its not gonna do well when a 11 ton 4 legged bull elephant runs into it at 25mph. Neither party is walking away from the fight without serious injury even in the best scenario.
i think as a new threat sure, but with time i think they would adapt strategies to counter them. Mainly group defense, youd see groups of bulls guarding herds, so in future rexes wouldnt risk, unless they risked getting shoved over and trampled. But yes, 1 v 1, with both never meeting prior, the rex has a much greater advantage.
@@flightlesslord2688 they also could have evolved to be larger such as the largest elephant to ever live and was about the size of trex or even larger by a a inch in height
@@flightlesslord2688 Not to mention the Rex being specifically adapted to face similarly sized prey items with similarly threatening weaponry on the front (Triceratops and potentially Torosaurus too). But I do agree, elephants would quickly begin to adjust their behavior to account for Tyrannosaurus.
Please could you do more animations similar to this one, I have lots of Ideas!!!💡 Deinonychus in Australia outback Spinosaurus in African Savannah Apatosaurus in South America ETC
They would avoid fully grown Triceratops, as they could kill a T-Rex, like how a Cape Buffalo can mess up a Lion. Now if the herd of Elephants jumped the T-Rex, not even the largest T-Rex specimen (that's what is in the video) would survive.
The problem with an elephant vs any large theropod is that they aren't used to that type of fight. They have never once had to fight against a predator greater in size than them, sure they fight other bulls but it's ritualistic and they line themselves up, but in a hunt it truly is life or death
They ram tusks through giraffes and rhinos like butter and kill them dead. An angry hormonal bull elephant could kill a t Rex if it was determined enough..
@@ScottHendrix-yz3du giraffes at most weigh about 2 tons, rhinos at most 3. Tyrannosaurus was nearly double the weight of an elephant with way more experience, elephants practically have no experience fighting anything their size, and it's not like a rex would stand there. If a bull did make the stupid decision to charge a rex it would find out quickly that it's a fight it cannot win, the rex is far heavier more agile and built for fighting. It battled triceratops and edmontosaurus, 2 animals that are way worse than elephants
@@KhanArtist3 man most of that's in your imagination. You have no idea how agile a T rex was. We have however seen how aggressive and agile and Bull elephant can be. The point is if you have ever watched how easy an elephant can push it's tusks through a few tons of meat then you know they can drive a tusk through anything and It will kill it! Elephants push down trees and they are not slow. The males also MUSK. at that time they becme extremely aggressive and angry. If an elephant so chooses to go after a T rex it's not having a good day!!!.
@@ScottHendrix-yz3du we do have an idea, we know it was considerably more agile than any of its contemporaries, which also means it's more than likely more agile than elephants, and you are forgetting that elephants specifically target smaller animals because they feel powerful if they did see a rex it's likely they would hesitate to even go near it, even a bull in musth wouldnt be stupid enough to attack something larger that's been killing its herd. And you act like the elephant is going to run up to it and stab it completely forgetting that a rex could easily counter attack. It's just to dangerous of a situation for an elephant to get into, and it's not like the elephant is going to win most of the time, the rex is just to specialized for big game
@@KhanArtist3 kid I've was studying the t Rex since before you were born. Your blabbing all over the place. Everyone knows t Rex would mostly eat elephants but when you actually watch a bull elephant destroying things and fcking up trucks and cars, pushing over trees you realize it has the strength and power to kill anything that's ever walked on land. It runs those tusks through big heavy animals like they are balloons. It's honestly sad to watch. Elephants blast through giraffes that are actually huge and stand taller than elephants. Stand under a giraffe and look up. They are also extremely fast and agile!!! Elephants trample EVERYTHING when angry or mating including herds of other big elephants,rhinos , hippos ,lions , giraffes, vehicles, THEY DONT CARE! The speed and reflexes of an elephant are actually amazing and they don't like taking shit from anything. The fcking T rex isn't ninja moving out of the way of a charging elephant and those tusks are impaling a t Rex like anything else if an elephant gets frustrated enough. The extra weight just means it's not getting blasted out of the way like giraffes and rhinos do. Most of what we know about the t Rex is all opinions and for each group of scientists saying one thing other groups say another. They still don't know if it's a bird, reptile or completely different class of animal, had scales or feathers. Many scientists believe it was just a big scavenger and it's agility is almost completely theorized. The bigger they are the slower they get and elephants have four powerful legs while t Rex had two. Unless you count usles arms..
I love how this doesn’t do the cliche of “one bite and it’s over” like a lot of UA-cam fights do, it shows the TRUE use of a bite that strong:grip, and lots of it, also some blunt force trauma help!
except thats exactly the issue, the "cliche" of a one bite and its over in actuality is the correct way to go about this scenario. No animal will be able to survive a 6 ton bone crushing bite to the neck like that. You obviously dont understand how tyrannousaurus bite mechanics work. It's nothing like a crocodile for example that bites hard to hold on, but rather the robust skull and teeth of the rex are built for delivering immense crushing bite forces that end fights
A correction thanks to the fellow viewers, The bull elephant is not the leader of the herd but the matriarch is. Thanks for all the support stay tuned for more such videos.
It’s still a cool concept idea
I assumed that this was a bachelor herd. Adult male elephants travel in bachelor herds lead by the oldest male, female elephants live in herds lead by the oldest female.
With the éléphant being MUCH smarter than the t rex, wouldnt they packed to face him and beat him by group force?
@groscaramelmou2583 Most likely, but the creator just wanted to depict what could happen in a 1:1 fight.
@@groscaramelmou2583 I actually had plans to show the herd jumping on the rex after the battle but it already took long enough to animate the fight I had to release it.
I like how the narrator just casually says “a rift in the fabric of space time” as if it’s normal and happens all the time.
i thought it was though
it happens
Happens every day.
Happened yesterday in my bathroom as I was on the toilet looking straight into Genghis Khan’s eyes
@@fossilking444 Bro it happened today I was playing rain world then I was transported to when Napoleon was born.
Elephant: I don't think you understand, buddy. Your time has been over for 65 million years.
Rex: Then I guess I'm late for dinner!
Night at the museum!!
*66 million 4 hundred thousand years ago, but still great. 🤓😉👍🏼
@@UnwantedGhost1-anz25 wait the year is that specific now
I'm shocked that the T Rex didn't know buddy. Everyone knows buddy!
@@ThisguySL I can't tell. Are you saying bu-dee or bud-die?
Scotty:'hmmm ...,it snout and frill can move,it has horns like a triceratops,its height matches mine, I'm quiet hungry proceed with caution".
Elephant: is that a big crocodile or hippo
“Wait… is that a really fucked up bird?? Dawg what the fuck is that?”
Elephant: bruh who tf are you LMAOOO 🪐
Zebra: It's a chicken I tell ya! A giant chicken!!
@@joshuaseidel5280 no
@@mdizzle99987 no
T rex: that's one weird triceratops
Elephant: that's one weird ostrich
Lmao
Lol
@@OldAlfArgentum wrong oxygen in the late cretaceous is lower than modern day oxygen
Elephant: omg! An ostrich and a Nile crocodile had a baby.
@@widodoakrom3938 So T-Rex would have no problem with our current oxygen level. I thought there were more oxygen at that time, I was wrong.
A mistake a lot of people make when animating fights with dinosaurs and monsters is how effortlessly they can get to the side of another animal that is doing everything in its power to stay face to face.
i was thinking the same thing, i wonder if they actually do research to know if this is legit.
yep this elephant animations were poorly researched
a real one can lift a truck effortless with just the movement of the head
and destroy trees
they are super strong animals
@@NikoMoraKamu Even with the T-rex woth your most powerful bite, I think that an african elephant would win this bizarre fight exactly because of its strength and their tusks
@BillyJhones1 The very existence of Triceratops and ankylosaurs easily demonstrate that an Elephant, even one that is larger than usual, stand no chance against a T red who is larger , stronger and more agile, let alone has experience fighting these aforementioned dinosaurs
As a jiujitsu purple belt I can say taking a competent opponent’s back has to be set up. It won’t be handed to you.
small correction: bull elephants don't lead herds... the matriarch (older female) does.
He's just stopping by.
Also the trex doesn't wave its tail that much since it's for balance
They have, against all the laws of physics, brought a T-rex millions of years forward in time and your problem is that the bull elephant was called the leader of the herd?
@@familjenhansson7144 yes... that is my problem
This. Male elephants split from their mothers at adulthood and join groups of separate all male herds
"Oh, dinner is a six ton animal with two long stabby things on it's face? Only this one has no neck armor?" - T Rex probably
considering they take on trikes and edmontosaurus... an elephant is not that much different.
@@taliesincoleman6569 Exactly. Meanwhile the notion of a predator larger than a lion or a croc is unfathomable to an elephant.
@@FlyingWithSpurts exactly
@@FlyingWithSpurts indeed
It’s the elephant who is at the disadvantage. Tyrannosaurs were used to hunting large prey, armored and armed up like medieval knights, on a daily basis. A modern elephant has no experience in fighting a predator as large or larger than it.
This is the scene that Jurassic World: Dominion should have had, with dinosaurs hunting native African wildlife, not cheetahs hunting compsognathus!
True. But there is also the scene in where a baby raptor killed a wolf-that's insane. Maybe Jurassic World 4 might show us that.
It would have been a little more realistic.
Both would hunt what they think they could get. Dinos wouldn't just dominate all life on earth again like that.
@@bobholly3843 They absolutely would
@@handzofstone1152 abso fucking lutely. i cant even comprehend how somehow could be stupid enough to think they would not. 0 common sense these ppl have
Good effort, great graphics, much harder to get things to look right in bright sunshine rather than the usual dark, rain soaked scenario. BRAVO !
its because its a shitty ai voice
I like the detail of the T. rex briefly having second thoughts after getting stabbed, but then sees how injured and vulnerable the elephant is and decides it’s worth continuing the hunt.
I love how the zebra's just "Yeah, this is chill". Great job! This is probably about how long the fight would be.
Read my mind!! 😂
@@TheVividen dumbo would be dead upon the first bite
I was thinking more like "Hey big green thing, I ain't in this mess"
"Hey, could guys keep it down over there? Awesome, thanks!"
- Zebra
You are one of my favourite creators I even cited you in this comment section 2 mins ago. Did not expect you to be here
Lion cub: but would you lose?
Lion: no shit. It's a T-rex
Humans:Nah I'd win
T.rex really teleported in like Thanos tryna get the infinity stones 💀 VERY GOOD vid! Keep up the amazing work!🔥
"Fine.. then I'll feed myself"
Yeah like Thanos vs hulk encounter at first place
T rex: "What I'm about to do to your stubborn, annoying little planet, I'm going to enjoy it. Very, very much."
Thanos simonattoi: i noticed you've copied My style
marvel is garbage
@2:42 cmon lads keep the noise down
Seriously, the Elephant’s best chance against a T-Rex would be to just belligerently charge it head on trying to gore it with those tusks. It could do such a thing, there’s video footage on an Elephant lifting a safari truck off the ground, so they have the power to cause some damage with those tusks. A T-Rex would have serious trouble as a biped when it comes to getting knocked off its feet by such a robust, sturdy animal.
What would likely happen is that the T-Rex would stalk those Elephants until nightfall until it could ambush them (T-Rex likely had superb low light vision due to large ocular features and binocular eyesight), and would then run in when the Elephants were sleepy and less of a risk to fight. Believe it or not, T-Rex like most animals would be risk averse. It wouldn’t likely just stare down a bull elephant in a savage straight up fight, it was an intelligent hunter (inferred by the decent size of its braincase). And it would use brains in a tussle with a big elephant, not just brawn.
@pawes7027 You're comparing large T-Rex specimens to smaller elephants. The largest T-Rex we've discovered was about the same size as the largest African elephants we've found, and being a biped it's far less sturdy on its feet for its weight than the pillar-legged quadraped Elephant.
@@The_Story_Of_Us What about Giganotosaurus? It's jaws is built for slicing through flesh to bleed it's prey? It even takes down large sauropods like Argentinosaurus or others.
@@Indoraptor_Prototype honestly considering T-Rex’s extreme bite force, I don’t think there’s a huge difference against an elephant around its own size. The slicing teeth work better against prey much larger that you need to bleed to death.
@pawes7027How about, "Oh. Yeah. I did research. You are correct"?
@pawes7027 Alright. Cool brother.
A modernized version of The Valley of Gwangi. Well, Gwangi’s design is part T.Rex.
@@dylangeltzeiler946 yes this fight was inspired by that
But Gwangi is Allosaurus. In modern audience lets turn him Saurophaganax
@@prolife3883 Depends on the source, even the creators of the film and the ones responsible for animating Gwangi alternated between referring to him as an Allosaurus and a Tyrannosaurus.
@@ASR-Ansori That’s exactly what I said. Gwangi is part T.Rex due to being based on the paintings by Charles Knight.
@@prolife3883I disagree; saurophaganax would be too big and dangerous for even an African, never mind Asian elephant. Allosaurus fragilis against an Asian elephant could be fairly interesting
“The Bull leader of this herd” oop someone doesn’t know how elephants matriarchy works lol
😅
Hey leave him alone i thought that if I eat grass i will give milk (yea I was stupid as child)
Not to mention elephants mob foes rather than individual combat
@dominicthegamingnerd8650 Sometimes, they prefer to just run away while in formation. A T Rex would put them in full panic.
Eh if it's mating season it kind of works
You’ve seen bull elephants fighting? They’re intense. It won’t go down so easily 👍🏽.
True. But a T Rex has the most powerful bite force of any creature that ever lived. One bite would kill anything alive today
@ if it has a chance to bite. Bull elephants have long tusks, so it’s not easy prey.
1:58 Fight begins here
2:12
T Rex was like:
"Oh a Triceratops with one less horn, no head shield, and easier to bite through flesh with a tail on its face I can also bite? Ring the dinner bell!"
T-Rex existence was almost 100 million years closer together to the elephant, than that between a triceratops and T-Rex.
@@robertkarp2070
You're thinking of Stegosaurus. Triceratops and T. rex literally lived together in the same time and place.
@@robertkarp2070
The triceratops was literally the main prey/rival of the T rex
@@robertkarp2070 What Jurassic period Triceratops are you referring to?
@@BulletBill-yb3ti Triceratops existed 145 Million years ago, T-Rex existed 65 million years ago. Their existences didn't overlap.
To be fair, in reality, the elephant’s herd would likely come to help, especially because of their intelligence.
That wont happen
@@scottythetrex Yes it would
Rex should likely bite its time and attack at night realistically
@@theoofer478no it would not suffocate. We're not talking about an arthropod here, we're talking about a theropod. Their lungs were way more efficient at extracting oxygen than those of mammals and trex was about the size of a large African elephant. If a trex got transported to modern day at worst it would MAYBE feel the same way we do when we're on a higher altitudes but it wouldn't just straight up die unless it got transported to the top of the Himalayas or something
i thought so too.
also would the T-Rex risk it?
This is how The Legend Of Kasai Rex began
Maybe how knows this could be real
Jambo here looks big as 11t because the head size bigger than t.rex head
That legend must be fake because if true they would spread out of the congo basin by now.... but they haven't.
@@Not-Ap it was only a hoax nobody knows if its true or fake
@@wakilatag It most certainly must be a misidentified something else. Could be a sub-species of nile crocs, monitor lizard, or even surviving terror bird. South America next door had a species of land based crocs that got as big as triceratops and hunted mammalian mega fauna. Something could have convergently evolved in Central Africa. The encounter happened when in a panicked state which causes the mind exaggerate non-existent features.
The right bull in musk would probably kill a t rex lol ppl underestimate the killing power and destructive force and just downright nasty attitude that comes with a bull elephant in musk.
No. It's a T-rex!!!
Ok, this is a perfect blueprint for a modern-graphics Animal Face-off
A really well-done animation! Some criticisms I have are that the Rex was roaring constantly, especially at the end. Predators are cautious, and a Rex would be keen to keep to itself and not draw attention to a meal it wouldn't want to lose. Also, it feels a odd it would attack a bull rather than a baby, as that would be much easier.
The roar of the Tyrannosaurus from Jurassic Park is very impressive, the video looks more like a fight than a hunt. The roar of this Tyrannosaurus in the video does not convey any imposingness.
I take this as artistic liberties, kinda like Animal Face-off and Gojicenter Face-off
Yeah but then again Rex went after full grown Triceratops so it going after a bull elephant seems pretty normal
@@PackHunter117 Not head on though
@@lenosflarrethedragonking4300
Compared to a Trike an elephant would be a piece of cake even head on. Especially of the elephant wasn’t careful and the Rex grabbed it’s trunk
0:29, Villager: "The legends are true. Kaisai Rex does exist."
Why has this video not been seen by a million people already? 100 points for the narration. I thought I was watching National Geographic.
Attacking elephant's neck is not so easy, it will be always facing you with two mortal tusk..
unless broken or too young
@@patg108 yes but in this case, the elephant has better mobility (more legs), has usable limbs to grab with (trunk), and has better balance
@@bigmonke3348 What exactly is its trunk going to grab onto given T-Rex’s sheer bulk?
@@bigmonke3348 trunk could easily be torn off and eaten though
@@windowsVD neck or leg
I give this a chef's kiss
Reminds me a lot of the Kasai Rex story I'm working on
The fact that the accuracy of this Rex’s design and its movement is a lot more accurate than majority of documentary’s on television with a huge budget is amazing. A whole series like this would be awesome
no one ever saw an actualy t-rex, accuracy my ass
@@ggmode9819well obviously no reconstruction will ever be 100% accurate, but based on the information that has been obtained from the fossil record, this design seems to be as close to the real thing as it can get
@@alexistrevino9349 fossils are mostly bones, not flesh, the outcome design is purely imagination, no one even knews if T-rex are feathered, no one will ever know
@@ggmode9819 I get your point. I’d rather switch the term “accurate” with “consistent”. Of course things like movement and sound are all educated guesses. But appearance-wise, the abundance of fossil material that has been recovered from T. rex definitely allows us to have a more solid understanding of what it could look like, and this design seems to be consistent with that.
@@alexistrevino9349 it's all your imagination, just like your theory of evolution
1. The elephant would have the help of the herd.
2. An elephant can turn faster than that.
3. The elephant’s tusks appear to be in a good position to hit the vitals.
4. I personally believe that the elephant’s trunk is strong enough to keep the jaws of a T-Rex shut, if it manages to wrap it around its jaws.
That being said, it’s a T-Rex. Enough said.
Jamais um elefante africano conseguiria matar um tiranossauro Rex um tiranossauro Rex matava triceratops depende a espécie eram maiores até que um elefante africano imagine um elefante africano
If Tyrannosaurus Rex jaws were anything like crocodilian jaws, you may be correct in that assessment.
But consider this; I may be strong enough to hold a crocodiles jaws shut, but no way in Hell would I attempt that until it was already incapacitated or restrained.
@@maxburrill6192 I doubt it would be able to do that with just its trunk considering how powerful a rex is
If it’s a female, yes but male elephants are loners and don’t have herds
@@valdirrogeriovitali6715nem perde teu tempo discutindo com idiotas
Povo ignorante da por..
First: Great animation. Really well done.
Second: Minor nit-pick. T rex had the strongest bite that we know of for any land animal and i simply cannot imagine and Elephant being able to shake a T rex off after it gets its teeth into it. Looked like this happened a few times during this fight.
The elephant was shaking and thrashing a lot so it most likely couldn't get a proper bite in.
This is incredible, but I can’t help but feel sorry for the poor elephant, he gave it his all, but in the end, he was pretty much outclassed by the Rex, despite that, he fought to the bitter end.
The Elephant would win most of the time
@ If it were a Palaeoloxodon, mammoth, or Deinotherium, I’d believe you, but, even the largest modern bush elephant is no match for a prime T. rex 1v1, sure it would hold its own, but the Rex is just way too big of a threat, and it would most likely win most of the time, (mind you Tyrannosaurus dealt with much worse in their own habitat) the larger proboscideans would definitely have more of an advantage due to their increased size and strength on top of intellect, easily allowing them to overpower a T. rex and win the fight, a modern elephant unfortunately wouldn’t stand much of a chance, it may be smarter, but the T. rex is stronger, heavier, and more agile, furthermore having the most devastating bite of any terrestrial animal we know of, there isn’t much the elephant could do unless it manages to get a lucky shot with a tusk, but that doesn’t seem likely.
@PreHistX A bush elephant vs a t- rex would probably be a 50/50 fight, and the t-rex is an ambush predator so if it went head to head with an elephant the t-rex would probably run away because if it got injured it would have difficulty hunting it's pray, and an elephant can easily bulldoze a t rex and knock him to the ground and stab him with his tusks, and I also read that a t- rex could suffer serious injuries from falls and elephants are very robust
@@PreHistXWhat nonsense. A T rex wouldn't stand a chance against a robust, healthy male elephant built like a tank. Furthermore, a quadrupedal animal has a huge advantage over a bipedal when the sizes are similar. And there is no point in saying that the T rex hunted triceratops, because there is no evidence that the T Rex preyed on adult, healthy individuals, no one knows the circumstances, teeth marks on triceratops bones are no proof, nothing more than mere speculation. A large male elephant would run over a T rex without much difficulty.
Well done, mate, and a nice addition after Goji Center's Tyrannosaurus Rex vs. Paleoloxodon. If an encounter like this ever did happen, I theorize that the elephants would most likely always stay huddled in a defensive position to deter the T-rex as an effective solution.
However, despite being the strongest power in the savannah for a little while, The Tyrant Lizard King's reign would be cut short since I doubt it could survive through the environment's harshest conditions. Additionally, being such a large and resource needy animal means it is unlikely it could adapt quickly enough to survive, and once again, explaining the meaning of "survival of the fittest."
Absolutely gorgeous video! The animal models look phenomenal. 10/10!
Just a quick note though, male elephants dont lead herds, its the oldest female whose in charge
Might've been mating season?
But yeah, either way it would be the Matriarch/eldest female elephant.
bull elephants dont usually meet a t rex but hey ho
I think the adult elephants in the herd would be smart enough to attack the t-rex at the same time rather than just spectate a 1v1.
T. rex would definitely win this battle. It’s the mammoth that the T.Rex should worry about.
I love how the Trex Scotty is designed so smoothly and naturally. It looks and feels like what a real Trex would look like. 👍 ❤
Only nit pick is the tail wouldn’t have moved around that much and would’ve been stiffer since dinosaurs used their tails primarily for balance
Awesome bro, dinosaurs vs current animals is a great idea not used in the cinema, and I love seeing it.
You know, an incredible battle would also be Grizzly bear vs Dakotaraptor, two very evenly matched "large" predators.
Dakotaraptor is like a Velociraptor from Jurassic Park, I think it's a little bigger, and it's feathered, living in what is now North America 66 million years ago, the grizzly is also from North America.
a Suchomimus battled a hippo in Jurassic World chaos theory
@@donkeykong6426 Yes 🔥
MAN, the video is short but it's *Beautiful* Excellent job bro :D
if this was the matriarch this would go south very quickly for a t-rex as elephants have exceptionally strong bonds with eachother and herd mates defend each other fiercely
I've always wanted to see this animated
@@Alteori hey, big fan of your videos
In a way, a part of me wanted the T-rex to bite off the Elephant's trunk... Goated animatoion btw!
WHAT A BLAST!
Elephant: I..i thought you were dead.
T-rex: My Death was, greatly exageratted.
Elephant: Oh no, the oxygen levels are different!
T-Rex: The what now-
@@AriMichaelNoahArlertsorry to break this but reptiles/basically just anything with lungs don’t need oxygen to get bigger, while insect or arthropod do since they absorb oxygen through their like shell, altough yeah frog and salamander do the same they have lungs so
@@ILovGoblining true true, I stand corrected
But I do wonder if Trex can contract bird flu or any other common disease lol, after all Africa is full of diseases, and well pretty much everywhere on earth
This is so cool ! Always wanted to see a modern day elephant fight a T.rex^^ The T.rex looks also beautiful in this animation , nice design. It's also cool to see a lion aka the King of beasts meet the King of the dinosaurs . Incredible video
You do know this didn't actually happen 😂
Animators choices aside, a quick glance at the two’s physiologies says to me that a bull elephant would have gored the trex with its tusks almost immediately. The fight probably doesn’t continue after that.
Trouble is, a 13ft male bush elephant is not 6tons, its close to 11tons, which is in fact the exact height and weight of the largest male bush elephant ever recorded.
Rex's bite is out of this world powerful but on strength alone and in a wresting match with an 11ton male that is actively trying to kill it, don't think it would be this easy.
Such a random recommendation but this was great hope you make more
We need a "Utahraptor vs african Lion" video.
Great indeed!
Utahraptor wins. That thing is MASSIVE
Utahraptor is far too massive, you would need something like an large Machairodus lahayishpup to match a Utahraptor
Think some giant bear like Kodiak or Short faced bear would be more ever.
@@sandro5535 Short Faced Bear is too large for Utahraptor, something like Ceratosaurus would be better
@@alexgarnica8498what about Utahraptor vs Smilodon?
Elephants are likely far more intelligent than the Rex. I feel they know how to defend their own herds even from large predators.
I dont think they have any methods because there are no large Predators
@@BK-wf1rx good point, if there were large predators, I feel like they'd figure it out pretty quick.
we have absolutly no idea how smart a T-rey really was. Tho it wouldnt matter much, the biteforce would crack the elephant bones with ez. A rex is ready to fight heavily armored enemys. It would be like hunting a elk with a 50 cal.
The problem with most Rex animations is it would be over in a single bite. If the Rex lands a bite it would pull a 500lb chunk out of any living creature due to it's incredible bite force. A bite to the neck would be instantly lethal to any animal. T-Rex is one bite dino.
T rex was a bully a scavenger who only ran 10mph it could never catch an elephant running away. And with that massive head if it fell over it’s over.
@Abdi-libaax that' opinion sounds about 30 years dated. We know a lot more about it now. I recommend you research more modern concensus on the dinosaur.
Idk how long it took the creators of this animation to make it, but I could have told you the T-REX wins in 1 second 😂
I spot a Gwangi reference at 2:18
Its not impossible 4 an elephant to win but its not likely
Especially if he was in musth. They’re much meaner and more driven when they’re in that state..
It would be a 50/50 fight
I never seen a 14 feet tall elephant 😮
But probably thousands years ago, without humans around, there were some very large individuals
That is size of the biggest recorded male in wild plus I think it weight 8 tones so yea close mach in terms of size and weight.
An elephant can be 13 feet though.
Largest elephant recorded in modern history was 10.5 heavy tons which is larger than every trex specimen ever discovered except a few
@@youtubealt243 Fair, but we have discovered way more elephants than T Rexes😂
@@TomFriedman-vx1ku true, but we have a surprising amount of trex specimens, over 40. And if you consider prehistoric elephants like palaeoloxodon, trex looks like a dwarf compared to it
This was very well put together! A T.rex wouldn't have gotten that big without being experienced in killing large, armored herbivores like Triceratops and Torosaurus. An Elephant wouldn't be much of a match for a T.rex. The closest thing to an Elephant hunt that T.rex got was Edmontosaurus in the north and Kritosaurus in the south. An Elephant wouldn't be much of a stretch for a T.rex to take on as is demonstrated by this very interesting video!
To be serious, the elephant would fall at the first neck bite, considering the Tyrannosaurus Rex has a 12,000+ psi force. Almost nothing could survive that power. But this is a good animation.
Now, throw a PALAEOLOXODON in the mix, and the Rex would be in danger.
Surely it would take down an elephant, but as for the climate, they probably will not survive for a couple of days or even weeks
Actually, the Cretaceous was much hotter on average than today. Western North America, where Tyrannosaurus lived, was actually rather tropical at the time, though more like the Everglades for example than the Savannah. Despite the area being far more arid than T. Rex was used to, it would definitely not be too hard to adjust, and the fact that elephants are completely unprepared for fighting a predator in their same weight class that is specifically adapted to take on prey items that have similarly threatening weapons on the front means that a Tyrannosaurus could easily establish itself as the apex predator.
Tyrannosaurus Rex would have a field day, at least until elephants began to recognize the threat it posed and began to adapt accordingly. One must not forget how intelligent elephants truly are- they're among the smartest non-human animals on the planet and would quickly begin to change their behavior to account for Tyrannosaurus.
@@datboigokumi6048 well, the Cretaceous period was like Florida, but I know that Africa is much harder than Florida
Rhino: If the T-rex came back would you beat him?
Elephant: Well if the t-rex was the same size as me it would give me some difficulties
Rhino: Would you lose?
Elephant: Nah I'd win
If a t rex and elephant were the same size, the t rex would've still win
@@SuperiorLad4411 he's referencing jjk where gojo who said "nah I'd win" got smoked.
The Elephant could Win, he could stab His fangs to the T rex's belly
@@diegooltehua4004 yeah but the elephant first has to somehow get to the rexes belly without getting bitten or rammed
@@diegooltehua4004T. rex weighed 10 tons. It could just knock an elephant over using its sheer mass and bite its neck
This is what the last Jurassic world movie should have showed.
Perhaps Rexy killing a bison. Raptors catching deer. Carnotaurus chasing down prey with it’s speed.
Perhaps even a Carno in Africa chasing a cheetah for a cool scene where the cheetah obviously escapes.
The mosasaurus attacking whales etc
A show that takes place in the Jurassic universe called chaos theory showed a Hippo fighting a Suchomimus. Pretty cool fight.
I love this animation but there are two problems.
1. Bull elephants don't lead there herd.
2. Elephants are deeply emotional creatures and would never leave one of there family to fight alone it would be the entire herd vs the Trex.
*I guess, A grizzly bear will be much better match or a Victorious against T-Rex*
The biggest Probosidean to ever live is actually bigger than most Theropod dinosaurs. It is called Palaeoloxodon Namadicus.
Not most but ALL. Highest weight estimate for P. namadicus is over twice that of the biggest of the Rexes.
You do know that the specimen you 2 are referring to was 30% of a femur which wasn't accurately measured before being completely lost, right? We don't even know if said specimen actually existed.
The specimen number is Sagauni II.
The second largest Palaeoloxodon specimen is Sagauni I, which was only 1.8 tonnes heavier than the upper estimates of ED Cope.
Before you say Cope is fragmentary, so is Sagauni I, with only 4 small fragments of it even being found.
You can find all this information in Larramendis paper on them.
@@luiquilang6380an reliable mass of paleodaxodon is 14 tons while an reliable mass of tyranosaurus is 9-10 tons
@@E_E-001this is so real, people just use the largest mass estimates without actually seeing whether there is any controversy behind them
@@Mr_bot-786 still, the extinct elephant's about 5 tons heavier than the largest T.rex. That is a huge gap in size
This is actually really cool, I'd love to see more match-ups between prehistoric and modern day animals.
Like maybe a pack of Allosaurus/Saurophaganax hunting down some bisons or other herding animals
The bite force of the rex is too over powered.
Actually in most case scenario the T-rex would instantly topple over the Elephant and just crush his neck before it can get up. That or it would scare it to make it run and then chase it. A T-rex would make basically any animal today run instantly. Its instinct.
Yes, and we must also take into account that the T-Rex was an apex predator that fought against triceratops, animals superior to the elephant in weight and strength.
The time in which these animals lived was wilder than today.
I think this paleo accurate T. rex design is my favorite design I’ve ever seen
Most one sided slaughter ever lol
Elephant are very strong animals. The fight would be like hippo vs crocodile.
T.rex when they see a large armored herbivore: average day for me, I hunt those all the time.
Elephant when they see a predator that is not 1/50 of its size:🤨🤨🤨😮😮😮
T rex could never kill an elephant for the simple reason it was slow the elephant is twice as fast. T rex never really hunted it just bullied others off kills a scavenger.
@@Abdi-libaax That's a terrible theory and you know it.
Only a fool would have to believe that a T rex could hunt and kill a large, healthy, adult male elephant. And no, there is no evidence that the T rex preyed on Triceratops and other armored dinosaurs of similar sizes.
@@DieHard815 it aint a theory lol T Rex were scavenger according to most recent studies
@@treeseeker5884 Link 'em.
The truth is that if all animals were as big as an elephant, the elephant would only beat the animals. Like rabbits, zebras, and a deer, from then on everyone would easily beat him.
Some big problems with this video.
1. If the t.rex bites your neck, you are dead. If the t.rex bites your leg, it's crushed and unusable. If the t.rex bites you at all, it wins, because it wouldn't let go, it would crush whatever it's biting and drag the animal to the ground. Stop having the t.rex bite things and then leave no damage and let go.
2. T.rex didn't hunt by challenging things to fights head on. It intimidated prey animals into running, then using vastly superior endurance, it chased the prey animal until it was too exhausted to fight back effectively. It is called persistence hunting.
3. The average t.rex was nearly twice the size of a large bull elephant. As brave and aggressive as a bull elephant may be, it is very doubtful one would willingly fight a fully grown t.rex.
4. Bull elephants don't lead herds. They are solitary animals. Matriarchs lead herds.
5. Realistically the entire elephant herd would either run away or attack the t.rex together. They wouldn't just send one elephant to go fight while the rest do nothing.
6. The animation quality is pretty good for an amateur.
The T-Rex was also an ambush hunter, and this would most certainly give it the upper hand if an elephant was too late to detect it. The African Elephant shown in the video is possibly meant to be the largest Elephant, as the largest one was 13 feet tall (which is what the video describes) and 12 tons. Now the average African Elephant was 6 tons, so I’d say the T-Rex wins fairly easy against the average size, but it will have much more of a challenge going up against the largest African elephant, but will nonetheless, still come out victorious
@Antonio_CJ t.rex was not an ambush hunter. There is zero evidence for that and it has no adaptations for such a hunting strategy.
Ambush hunting requires the ability to hide and stealthily stalk close enough to a prey animal in order to catch it with a single burst of speed before it can react and get away.
There was nowhere for a 15ft tall, 43ft long, 10+ ton, bipedal carnivore to hide. There were no trees thick enough or bushes tall enough, and grass didn't even exist yet, much less very tall grass that could hide a t.rex. And there was no way for it to sneak up on anything without being seen or heard first.
It wanted to be seen. It wanted prey to know it was coming. It wanted the prey to run and exhaust itself.
@@KurNorock Really? Many sources say otherwise. Just doing a quick google search would lead you to many articles and findings describing the T-Rex as an ambush hunter. Look into some of them
I’m not the type to exactly argue with someone over a comment on a UA-cam video, but I do encourage you to learn more about the evidence suggesting that the T-Rex may have been more of an ambush hunter.
@@Antonio_CJ in not arguing either. I'm stating facts. I'm saying the things I'm saying because I've done a lot of research.
3:07 the way he stomps the elephant is so cold!!!
Fr!
Excellent animation and documentary style feel to the scene! Really enjoyed watching it! however the fact that “T-Rex is the biggest” is wrong - Spinosaurus, Giganotosaurus and Carcharadontosaurus are all bigger land carnivores!!!
Not so fast, grasshopper!!!! It was recently discovered that T.rex was 70% bigger than formerly thought!!!!😂❤😊
@@johnwomack8049 lol no that was debunked spino is still the biggest
A rex suddenly pulled from his era to the modern day would probably asphixiate due to the lack oxigen compared to its time and other factors, still a nice animated match
Is that still a thing?
it would be fine aside from nausea would probably feel like how we feel at higher altitudes
@beneficent2557 Yeah it's a thing. The atmosphere was much different millions of years ago. It's part of the reason things were able to get so big.
@@Not-Ap carboniferous period maybe, but cretaceous?
Oxygen levels during the Mesozoic are not thought to have been significatively higher than today's atmosphere, and definitely were not related to the huge size of dinosaurs (this had to do more with their avian-like air sac system)
Me (elephant) and my wife(T - rex) fighting because I came home with some groceries and $500 Lego set [ I used her credit card ] 😢 she earlier told me to buy something for myself too 😮
It was the apex predator of its area for a reason
The size difference wasn't too big, i'll admit i would have liked to see the elephant put up a better fight. Felt like it gave the rex a few too many free bites which could have been avoided.
I don't wanna sound like a know it all though.
This was a cool fight, i guess i'm just a little disappointed that the fight was a little too one sided .
I feel like we haven't seen the full potential of this enormous bull elephant.
Mainly because the elephants have never faced an animal larger than them whereas the Rex has evolved to deal with large armoured herbivores
@@yayatistudiosdo you think a mammoth would have a better chance beating a Trex?
@@StraeOutaJers depends on which sub species, some were larger than trex.
@@yayatistudiosA bull elephant would beat a t -rex most of the time, and if the Elephant was charging he would definitely knock the t-rex over and kill him with his tusks
To be honest, the fight being this easy for the Tyrannosaur would only have made sense if it was an actual ambush and the elephant just happened to be able to fight back a little bit...
Of course, this elephant didn't even try to defend himself.
was gonna disagree with you then i saw that african bull elephants can reach up to 11 tons. Outside of an ambush the trex might win but its probably not going to survive long after the fight.
@@Charlieandp A Tyrannosaurus Rex has a bite force that weighs 6 tons of pressure, no land animal in the world could withstand that pressure
@@Anteimperianismo it does but its not gonna do well when a 11 ton 4 legged bull elephant runs into it at 25mph. Neither party is walking away from the fight without serious injury even in the best scenario.
@@Charlieandplol. 1 bite from a rex would kill it easily lol. Tyrannosaurus apparently ripped the heads off of Triceratops
Poachers who wanted the tusks but then saw Rex: “know what, gonna get out of here!”
Or "know what I wonder how much money I can charge for some teeth"
@@GugaKing512 now we’re gonna debate or something
@@jimmythedoll9820 na just an alternative idea. My version is the one where poachers lack brain cells
@@GugaKing512 always has been
This Rex design is absolutely gorgeous
Elephants isn’t used to handling predators that size. Meanwhile Rex’s fought things its size on the regular
Honestly, I'd be fine with a day in life animation of a rogue Tyrannosaurus Rex wandering modern day Africa and acclimating to the new environment.
@@adamtruong1759 then you will like my next video
a t-rex would be too much for the elephant to handle it.
African bush elephant is breakfast for a t rex
i think as a new threat sure, but with time i think they would adapt strategies to counter them. Mainly group defense, youd see groups of bulls guarding herds, so in future rexes wouldnt risk, unless they risked getting shoved over and trampled. But yes, 1 v 1, with both never meeting prior, the rex has a much greater advantage.
@@flightlesslord2688 they also could have evolved to be larger such as the largest elephant to ever live and was about the size of trex or even larger by a a inch in height
@@Manicthecreatorpalaeoloxodon was larger than every theropod
@@flightlesslord2688 Not to mention the Rex being specifically adapted to face similarly sized prey items with similarly threatening weaponry on the front (Triceratops and potentially Torosaurus too). But I do agree, elephants would quickly begin to adjust their behavior to account for Tyrannosaurus.
That elephant kinda oversized. For comparison to 4mt tall trex
I want more maybe accurate spinosaurus in the swamps of Florida??
The design of the tyrannosaurus is beautiful. It is the same as the complete guide of tyrannosaurus .
may i just say that the sound effects for the rex are absolutely phenomenal!
Please could you do more animations similar to this one, I have lots of Ideas!!!💡
Deinonychus in Australia outback
Spinosaurus in African Savannah
Apatosaurus in South America
ETC
Cool ideas!
@@yayatistudios So which of my ideas do you think you will work on first?
Which Animals For Deinonychus In Australia, Spinosaurus In African Savannah And Apatosaurus In South America?
@@jamesloricco9119
For deinonychus in Australia - Dingo
For Spinosaurus in African Savannah - Nile Crocodile
For Apatosaurus in South America - Humans
@@arkprice79 Humans are Not Animals, Try Different!
One of T. Rexes' main menu were Triceratops. A mere African Elephant won't stop it.
They would avoid fully grown Triceratops, as they could kill a T-Rex, like how a Cape Buffalo can mess up a Lion.
Now if the herd of Elephants jumped the T-Rex, not even the largest T-Rex specimen (that's what is in the video) would survive.
A Bull Elephant would beat a T Rex 50% of the time
The problem with an elephant vs any large theropod is that they aren't used to that type of fight. They have never once had to fight against a predator greater in size than them, sure they fight other bulls but it's ritualistic and they line themselves up, but in a hunt it truly is life or death
They ram tusks through giraffes and rhinos like butter and kill them dead.
An angry hormonal bull elephant could kill a t Rex if it was determined enough..
@@ScottHendrix-yz3du giraffes at most weigh about 2 tons, rhinos at most 3. Tyrannosaurus was nearly double the weight of an elephant with way more experience, elephants practically have no experience fighting anything their size, and it's not like a rex would stand there. If a bull did make the stupid decision to charge a rex it would find out quickly that it's a fight it cannot win, the rex is far heavier more agile and built for fighting. It battled triceratops and edmontosaurus, 2 animals that are way worse than elephants
@@KhanArtist3 man most of that's in your imagination.
You have no idea how agile a T rex was.
We have however seen how aggressive and agile and Bull elephant can be.
The point is if you have ever watched how easy an elephant can push it's tusks through a few tons of meat then you know they can drive a tusk through anything and It will kill it!
Elephants push down trees and they are not slow.
The males also MUSK. at that time they becme extremely aggressive and angry.
If an elephant so chooses to go after a T rex it's not having a good day!!!.
@@ScottHendrix-yz3du we do have an idea, we know it was considerably more agile than any of its contemporaries, which also means it's more than likely more agile than elephants, and you are forgetting that elephants specifically target smaller animals because they feel powerful if they did see a rex it's likely they would hesitate to even go near it, even a bull in musth wouldnt be stupid enough to attack something larger that's been killing its herd. And you act like the elephant is going to run up to it and stab it completely forgetting that a rex could easily counter attack. It's just to dangerous of a situation for an elephant to get into, and it's not like the elephant is going to win most of the time, the rex is just to specialized for big game
@@KhanArtist3 kid I've was studying the t Rex since before you were born.
Your blabbing all over the place.
Everyone knows t Rex would mostly eat elephants but when you actually watch a bull elephant destroying things and fcking up trucks and cars, pushing over trees you realize it has the strength and power to kill anything that's ever walked on land.
It runs those tusks through big heavy animals like they are balloons.
It's honestly sad to watch.
Elephants blast through giraffes that are actually huge and stand taller than elephants. Stand under a giraffe and look up.
They are also extremely fast and agile!!!
Elephants trample EVERYTHING when angry or mating including herds of other big elephants,rhinos , hippos ,lions , giraffes, vehicles, THEY DONT CARE!
The speed and reflexes of an elephant are actually amazing and they don't like taking shit from anything.
The fcking T rex isn't ninja moving out of the way of a charging elephant and those tusks are impaling a t Rex like anything else if an elephant gets frustrated enough.
The extra weight just means it's not getting blasted out of the way like giraffes and rhinos do.
Most of what we know about the t Rex is all opinions and for each group of scientists saying one thing other groups say another.
They still don't know if it's a bird, reptile or completely different class of animal, had scales or feathers.
Many scientists believe it was just a big scavenger and it's agility is almost completely theorized.
The bigger they are the slower they get and elephants have four powerful legs while t Rex had two. Unless you count usles arms..
Thanks. This makes the size comparison more apparent.
I love how this doesn’t do the cliche of “one bite and it’s over” like a lot of UA-cam fights do, it shows the TRUE use of a bite that strong:grip, and lots of it, also some blunt force trauma help!
except thats exactly the issue, the "cliche" of a one bite and its over in actuality is the correct way to go about this scenario. No animal will be able to survive a 6 ton bone crushing bite to the neck like that. You obviously dont understand how tyrannousaurus bite mechanics work. It's nothing like a crocodile for example that bites hard to hold on, but rather the robust skull and teeth of the rex are built for delivering immense crushing bite forces that end fights
@@nosyweird2972And the Elephants tusks can also kill the T Rex
Dinosaur fight prehistoric animal
Tyrannosaurus Rex vs African elephant
Not modern animal
Around the same height feet tall . But the TRex can beat the elephant 🐘 no doubt about it .
What’s with the inaccurate portrayal of elephant behavior?? Adult males don’t live in herds.
True but they tag along during the mating season.
Not to mention female African elephants have tusks
That’s a tiny not life life T-Rex-ish “Dino” right there
2:05 the Hippos ... XD !