The SCARIEST T.Rex Theory Nobody Talks About Anymore - Jurassic World History

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  • Опубліковано 15 лип 2024
  • The Septic Bite theory from Komodo Dragons passed onto Tyrannosaurus Rex in this wild and terrifying belief that nobody really talks about anymore. The discovery of venom in the lizards and the Edmontosaur and Triceratops finds killed the idea but back in the day it was pretty scary. And it would be Jurassic Park science fiction fun if ever adapted.
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  • @revol2933
    @revol2933 Рік тому +144

    "It's like... it's not a dinosaur! Just GO RESEARCH ONE! They still live!" ~ Klayton about komodo dragon

  • @southparkstanmarshofficial
    @southparkstanmarshofficial Рік тому +248

    Klayton & Gaming Beaver deserve to be the main character's in the next Jurassic film

    • @Zayzanater
      @Zayzanater Рік тому +11

      Yep lol

    • @boombum0747
      @boombum0747 Рік тому +7

      I agree

    • @illuminossentertainment3253
      @illuminossentertainment3253 Рік тому +9

      Imagine if they died first in spite of their dino knowledge.

    • @IPS-bk2wr
      @IPS-bk2wr Рік тому +14

      Main characters? What? That would suck the 'realism' out of the film. I love the guys but they’d be better as cameo/background characters for fans who recognize them

    • @MrLynamYT
      @MrLynamYT Рік тому +3

      Maybe cameos 👀

  • @animationsbydeucestudios61
    @animationsbydeucestudios61 Рік тому +114

    This is one of the reasons I really love the cloning aspect of Jurassic Park. It’s because of that you can really have a lot of speculative science like the Dilophosaurus venom, the troodons well if you know you know

    • @ravensthatflywiththenightm7319
      @ravensthatflywiththenightm7319 Рік тому +10

      Same. But it is mildly annoying when pretentious dweebs rag on Crichton about those elements, like they've never encountered venomous reptiles in real life.

    • @Jason_Kunkel
      @Jason_Kunkel Рік тому +6

      Troodons were FREAKING terrifying! I would rather try my odds against a raptor than troodon. At least from the novels/the Tell-Tale game.

    • @theteainpotato
      @theteainpotato Рік тому +4

      the troodons have given me nightmares (like many other dinos) not even of their tactic but just of a bunch of big glowing eyes watching while in the middle of a forest.

    • @deinsilverdrac8695
      @deinsilverdrac8695 Рік тому +5

      It's thematic too.
      It show that we don't know anything about those dinosaurs and we can't control them.
      Who could've guessed compy and dilo had Venom.
      No one, now deal with it and adapt,
      Well you will fail because you can't control nature

  • @kylgrv
    @kylgrv Рік тому +50

    I remember hearing about this theory, and, personally, I don’t believe T. rex had a septic bite, or would’ve needed one to begin with. A single bite from those strong jaws could still do a lot of damage, but even if the T. rex wouldn’t have a septic bite, I’m still quite sure a well placed bite would’ve caused a bad infection anyway if the prey managed to escape.

    • @bobnarament3420
      @bobnarament3420 Рік тому +1

      Yeah, it has been pretty much abandoned as a theory

    • @prestonlogan3808
      @prestonlogan3808 Рік тому +2

      Not to mention one of the cornerstones of the theory is that trex had serrated teeth, which caught the meat. While trex does have serrated teeth, most carnivorous dinosaurs also did, meaning most carnivorous dinosaurs had a septic bite

    • @Mr.Dorkian
      @Mr.Dorkian 11 місяців тому

      And on top of that, we now know that the real reason behind the Komodo's "septic" bite isn't because of bacteria but rather the venom glands it has in it's lower jaw.
      Edit: I wrote this comment before finishing the full video, so I am glad he mentioned the Komodo's venom.

    • @ArtemisDalmasca
      @ArtemisDalmasca 5 місяців тому

      It really wouldn't have needed the septic bite. Like you said, a well placed bite could do a lot of damage still, and since dinosaurs didn't know anything about medicine or tending to their wounds, it would've probably become infected anyway just from trying to survive.

  • @NathanSpies
    @NathanSpies Рік тому +35

    What’s worse, a T-Rex biting you and your skin getting infected or a T-Rex biting your arm completely off?

    • @solidSnake4580
      @solidSnake4580 Рік тому +6

      What makes you think it’ll stop at your arm?

    • @animationsbydeucestudios61
      @animationsbydeucestudios61 Рік тому +6

      Well to be fair if a T-Rex bites off your arm, the area would still get infected so either way it still sucks

    • @supersaiyandiclonius3056
      @supersaiyandiclonius3056 Рік тому +1

      Worst is getting scarfed whole. Humans are so small compared to T-Rex that it doesn't need to shake us dead before it swallows. That would suck.

    • @stemmenfratarnet
      @stemmenfratarnet Рік тому +2

      Option 3: A male T-Rex that happens to be a catholic priest and you’re gonna figure out what them tiny arms are really good for.

    • @KhanhNguyen-mh5ec
      @KhanhNguyen-mh5ec Рік тому +1

      Both. Both is bad

  • @mattpalmer1140
    @mattpalmer1140 Рік тому +7

    I mean yeah Malcolm did say his leg was beginning to “smell rather pungent” but yeah he was bitten in the torso and apparently didn’t even have puncture wounds just a semicircle of bruises

  • @edwardleemiller-eo8jp
    @edwardleemiller-eo8jp Рік тому +19

    As for the flesh between the Rex’s teeth, the Cretaceous world prologue from Dominion hit the nail on the head by showing the Giga laying down with his jaws open and allowing scavengers to act as Dino dentists and give him a cleaning.
    It showed Giga not as a monster, but as a creature living in symbiosis within its ecosystem.

    • @the_blue_jay_raptor
      @the_blue_jay_raptor 11 місяців тому

      since giganotosaurus never even saw T.rex in reality, I think he just time traveled, and wanted to live his best life in the last days of the mesozoic.

    • @leoadimanea7826
      @leoadimanea7826 10 місяців тому

      @@the_blue_jay_raptor the idea of a maastrichtian carcharodontosaurid does sound sick, though im not sure where it would realistically be.

  • @RussianJackal
    @RussianJackal Рік тому +32

    I also recall reading an article that theorized that the Rex’s nasty ass mouth could have killed them much earlier than their actual lifespan. There may have been parasites that were slowly eating their faces from the outside, eventually killing the therapod. The article stated that the bone breakdown caused by such parasites were mistaken for other rex bites. I don’t know how much validity this theory has, but still an interesting and scary concept.

    • @bobnarament3420
      @bobnarament3420 10 місяців тому

      This theory has no validity. Sue may have died from a jaw/throat infection but Scotty and other fossils don’t show the same signs of infection so it really has no backing.

  • @kavehaghayazdi2576
    @kavehaghayazdi2576 Рік тому +20

    It's so good that you now make videos about paleontology theories and other stuffs, keep going this way, I always want this Klayton, active and passion.

  • @JohnCena8351
    @JohnCena8351 Рік тому +16

    The scary part about that septic bite (if T.rex did have one) is that the smell of rotting flesh on a prey animal that somehow survived would definitely attract dozens of scavengers that would literally eat the half dead, barely moving animal alive.
    THAT in a new Jurassic movie would be terrifying.

    • @tinobemellow
      @tinobemellow 9 місяців тому

      As if children being nearly killed God knows how many times wasn't terrifying enough?

  • @robrice7246
    @robrice7246 Рік тому +6

    This gets me thinking, how do carnivores not develop septic bites from their food?

    • @ladyhawk7408
      @ladyhawk7408 Рік тому +2

      they kinda are. A few months ago our dog accidentally bit my husband while playing barely even broke the skin. Our dog is fairly clean, but he got an infection and abscess so bad it had to be drained and he was on antibiotics for 3 weeks.most creatures carry a pretty nasty bite.

    • @clamcrewcarclub6017
      @clamcrewcarclub6017 10 місяців тому

      @@ladyhawk7408even people lol if you get chomped by someone who never brushes their teeth, get the neosporin hahah

  • @DelainaTheJurassicFan
    @DelainaTheJurassicFan Рік тому +12

    Klayton, this video was absolutely brilliant! I had no idea that there even was a Komodo Dragon, T-Rex theory! Thank you for covering this! Keep up the great work! You should do a collab video with Shadows!

    • @samuelbaker1416
      @samuelbaker1416 Рік тому +1

      For a brief moment I misread and I thought you said that you never heard of a Komodo dragon before.
      Lmao

  • @beenjammin2000
    @beenjammin2000 Рік тому +3

    I remember there was show called Lost Tapes. In the episode Devil Dragon, an outdoorsman in the Australian rain forest is bitten and later stalked by a creature that turns out to be Megalania.

    • @dereklopez9060
      @dereklopez9060 Рік тому

      I used to watch that show a long time ago, it's way scarier when you watch it at night.

    • @beenjammin2000
      @beenjammin2000 Рік тому

      @@dereklopez9060Vampire and Death Raptor really freaked me out as a kid.

    • @dereklopez9060
      @dereklopez9060 Рік тому

      @@beenjammin2000 Same. Also, Wendigo, Alien and Jersey Devil.
      I personally like Season 2 the most.

  • @Mil_Buri
    @Mil_Buri Рік тому +4

    The dinosaurs breath was described in nice detail in the books. Can't really convey that in a movie but apparently it was hot and rotten smelling. Sounds lovely.

  • @Emperor_Oshron
    @Emperor_Oshron Рік тому +2

    i don't know about tyrannosaurs, but "actual" obligate scavengers having a septic bite is certainly interesting as an artistic liberty. i'll have to remember that for one of my own writing and worldbuilding projects.

  • @WillVS93
    @WillVS93 Рік тому +7

    Came right when I got notified Klayton! Komodo Dragons be terrifying some times lol they get huge and can chase you! It would definitely be fun to learn more about what makes up some of InGens clones other than the hybrids since we know their DNA isn’t pure :) all we’ve gotten is the amphibian DNA mentioned in the first book/movie!

  • @Macrochenia
    @Macrochenia Рік тому +1

    The thing about Tyrannousaurses was that they didn't actually need a bacteria-filled septic bite to do the bite-and-wait-for-prey-to-succumb strategy. Their mouths were huge, which meant they could tear a big chunk of flesh out of their prey and then back off. That would mean that their prey was now missing a huge chunk of muscle tissue so they were injured, they couldn't move as well, they were probably bleeding quite a bit. Just a massively traumatic injury that would cripple its victim and had a good chance of finishing them off due to shock and blood loss. And if not, the T rex could track it and attack again once it was vulnerable.

  • @jaredmc7982
    @jaredmc7982 Рік тому +2

    Yeah, I don’t really hear the septic bite hypothesis being talked about by the Tyrannosaur researchers I’ve spoken with. In fact, most of them say that a prey animal would rapidly succumb to the traumatic shock from the damage inflicted from the bite itself, before such an infection would even have been likely at all.
    As for the venom from Komodo’ dragons, that might still be controversial, due to how venom proteins are defined. It’s kind of very rudimentary “venom” that are just barely above digestive enzymes you’d find in many other animals. But again, that too depends on which herpetologist researchers you talk to.

  • @zachzolikoff3402
    @zachzolikoff3402 Рік тому +4

    With the context of Komodo dragons have venom and that in the Jurassic World Evolution games we see genomes can be completed with Komodo dragon DNA, granted the canon of those game are loose, it would be awesome to see an animal with that toxic bite in the movies and that being a theme where a character gets bitten and slowly is infected throughout the move with those animals pursuing them.

    • @KanyeTheGayFish69
      @KanyeTheGayFish69 Рік тому

      Komodo dragons actually have good oral hygiene, and it’s unlikely to cause an infection from the bite alone. The buffalos that get bit instinctively run to the water to escape, and that water is usually full of feces and bacteria leading to an infection.

  • @cautisticlevels4691
    @cautisticlevels4691 Рік тому +5

    I love dinosaurs 🦕 videos every single day ever

  • @itbutcher1838
    @itbutcher1838 Рік тому

    You’re videos are always a good listen during workouts, been a huge fan since 2017.

  • @Kr-zi1mf
    @Kr-zi1mf Рік тому +3

    I like to think the dimetrodon resembles modern-day comodo dragons and could see them doing something similar.

  • @ghostmadlittlemiss
    @ghostmadlittlemiss Рік тому +1

    Glad it's not just me who had the headcanon that it was infection from the Rex biting him that "killed" Ian Malcolm in the novel.
    I personally like to headcanon that in the films, bacteria from the broken toilet block and possibly from bit of Gennero's bowels falling on the open wound from his broken leg did give Ian a really nasty infection and the overheating from it is what caused the famous open shirt scene.
    Although another, probably more plausible, headcanon for that scene is that it's summer on a tropical island in a room full of overheating 90s PCs and Nedry turned the aircon off on his way out as an extra f you. Which is supported by the fact that Ray Arnold also has his shirt somewhat undone.

  • @alantorresdwyer5542
    @alantorresdwyer5542 Рік тому +3

    Great video as always. I have the theory that, while yes a Tyrannosaurus' bite would most likely carry all manner of harmful bacteria, it's possible that the blood of at least the larger dinosaurs was packed with potent antibiotics, in order to survive not just the bite of a predator, but also the horns, spikes and hooves of herbivores. This is the case in modern day crocodiles and alligators; these animals brutally bite one another all the time, yet they rately suffer from infections. With so much evidence for inter-specific combat in dinosaurs, like face biting in tyrannosaurs, it wouldn't shock me that they developed similar defenses.

  • @andresdeleon5160
    @andresdeleon5160 Рік тому +3

    I really love this man, in fact I would love to see that in a future Jurassic story if they choose to adapted it.

  • @ahq1042
    @ahq1042 Рік тому

    Klayton needs his own dinosaur show/movie. Mans got too many GOATed ideas for them to go untold

  • @doomslayerprime9749
    @doomslayerprime9749 Рік тому +1

    I was hoping you do a video on this concept it's still something I more than hold dear to me regardless to it being outdated or still praying it still could be possible.

  • @kyleisreal_tv
    @kyleisreal_tv Рік тому

    I love that you are still giving us jp content cheers!!!

  • @MrSlm1982
    @MrSlm1982 Рік тому

    I remember that. Glad you brought it back up

  • @ianfortuna9385
    @ianfortuna9385 Рік тому +2

    Klayton big fan of the channel, I never thought of this before but it makes more sense than it should that bite would’ve been fatal regardless

  • @velociraptor4you3291
    @velociraptor4you3291 Рік тому

    Batman: _”Hmmm… _*_T-Rex Fever (🤒)._*_ Lousy way to go. No cure, you know.”_

  • @jamsbasketball9676
    @jamsbasketball9676 Рік тому +3

    I like that theory. It's similar to what would happen in the unlikely event you would survive a tiger attack. Tigers have bacteria in their claws and mouths that could lead to a painful and protracted death. You would be better off being killed in the initial attack.

  • @matthewheuel2508
    @matthewheuel2508 Рік тому +4

    Thank you for keeping the hype alive for the 👑 of the Dino’s and JP! 🙌🏻 long live the Rex

  • @thesjlawshow759
    @thesjlawshow759 Рік тому

    Everytime I watch you bro…you always deliver!

  • @seanmckelvey6618
    @seanmckelvey6618 Рік тому +1

    To be fair, basically all animals, especially ones that eat meat, have 'septic bites'. A bite from another person will result in a pretty severe infection without treatment. Obviously, a Tyrannosaur bite would most likely result in a fatal infection for any other animal unlucky enough to experience such a thing and walk away, but then so would the bites of any other carnivorous dinosaur. This theory has always gotten an "well yeah, obviously" response from me, but I never really understood why it was pushed as some special ability that was unique to T.rex.

  • @kickoutmedia9484
    @kickoutmedia9484 Рік тому +1

    Probably similar to a Shark bite. As if getting bitten by a shark isn't bad enough, the sepsis takes weeks if not months to recover from

  • @TheJmall88
    @TheJmall88 Рік тому

    Very interesting theory, I think it be interesting to see it discussed in a future Jurassic film even if it's only discussed between some characters. Great video always keep up the great work.

  • @sammyt7981
    @sammyt7981 Рік тому +3

    Will you do a review of Camp Cretaceous season 5 and the new Godzilla versus Kong movie when it eventually comes out next year on this channel just like how you did your review for the first Godzilla versus Kong?

  • @sportsfanjw559
    @sportsfanjw559 Рік тому +4

    Septic or not.
    I don't want one biting me 😅

  • @shainewhite2781
    @shainewhite2781 Рік тому +2

    I heard about this theory while I was watching EYEWITNESS: Dinosaurs video tape years ago.

  • @thomasw695
    @thomasw695 Рік тому +1

    I just want them to show the power of that bite for once

  • @MrLynamYT
    @MrLynamYT Рік тому

    Awesome vid! Can you make another another video on carcharodontosaurus? Personally I think a pack of them would be fantastic for a Jurassic movie.

  • @Tsaooyoh
    @Tsaooyoh Рік тому

    after enjoying the new cerato playstyle in the isle i'm so happy you bring up the sceptic bite

  • @tylorcalvin2122
    @tylorcalvin2122 Рік тому

    Jurassic fight club mentioned about the rex having an affective bite of a komodo before. That be something to see something like that in future movies

  • @jacobniemann4756
    @jacobniemann4756 Рік тому +1

    This was one of my favourite theory's as a kid.
    Most of it's evidence came from the "bacteria" that builds up in the serrations of Komodo dragon teeth and the similarities between Trex and Komodo dragon teeth.
    But it turned out Komodo Dragons have venom glands so this pretty much throws the sceptic bite theory in the trash can

  • @TheBombayMasterTony
    @TheBombayMasterTony Рік тому

    That would suck. A dinosaur would escape and be like "Alright, I made it", only to look down and be like "Aw, shit."

  • @Loreweavver
    @Loreweavver 11 місяців тому

    I remember this idea. There was also the idea that it grabbed prey and smashed it like a cassowary.
    I have a thought on the arms due to watching the behavior of birds that spread their wings to scare bugs with the shadows.
    A terrestrial bird still finds uses for "wings" besides flight.
    I had no idea there had been a change in the komodo dragon having venom.

  • @jakolay69xd32
    @jakolay69xd32 Рік тому +1

    This is a theory that I haven't thought about in years, but man it would be gnarly as hell to see in a future installment or a new film. The septic bite could still be possible it just might be that triceratops and edmontosaurus survived these nasty bites because they weren't in vascular areas like on a trikes frill, or an edmontos tail

  • @EBLazerRex
    @EBLazerRex Рік тому +1

    I remember this! I learned about it from Jurassic Fight Club. I don't believe it to be true anymore, but it was a fun idea back in the day. Honestly, T. rex's bite force and teeth are terrifying enough for me.

    • @bennettfender9927
      @bennettfender9927 Рік тому +1

      Jurassic Fight Club was a pretty bad source of info admittedly even when it was released it’s really a sorry excuse for a documentary.

  • @silverheart4049
    @silverheart4049 Рік тому +1

    Considering the size of the mouth, I wouldn't be surprised if T.rex didn't have a symbiotic relationship with some kind of smaller animal cleaning out its mouth for scraps like we see with many crocodilians now. No doubt its mouth would have been nasty, but T.rex needed those teeth to live. It doesn't have rows ready to go like a shark. Sufficiently bad enough gingivitis would have been lethal, and there would be big chunks of meat stuck between those daggers. A mutually beneficial relationship with some small scavengers would make sense. These could have been birds, pterosaurs, smaller therapods, or maybe possibly even some kind of primitive mammals.

  • @alexallen9640
    @alexallen9640 Рік тому

    Cool theory and topic. I've never heard of that theory on the T-rex. 🙂👍🦖

  • @ryanhau1073
    @ryanhau1073 Рік тому +1

    In a way allot of things can have a Septic Bite, like if you were bitten by another Human Being and you don't clean the wound soon enough you may have a bad time.
    With the T-Rex, those jaws seemed specially designed to kill thing quickly, so probably didn't need to make use of anything else

  • @Lightman741
    @Lightman741 Рік тому

    I wish I could experience watching JP1 as an 8 year old for the first time again. I hid behind my pillow watching all scenes with the T-Tex with squinted eyes

  • @Aerolandaircraft
    @Aerolandaircraft Рік тому +1

    No matter if T.rex had a septic bite or not, one bite would be enough to kill any animal. If blood loss doesn't take you, sure as hell sepsis would kill. Those escaped dinos were seriously lucky.

  • @dinodan7770
    @dinodan7770 Рік тому +2

    Interesting theory, I've never heard it before. I guess it could also work for other carnivores in the Jurassic franchise like Carnotaurus or even Baryonyx.

  • @Rapscallion3911
    @Rapscallion3911 Рік тому +1

    For those getting hyped about trex being 70%. It wasn’t just trex, they just used trex as an example. But the theory is that for every few thousand individuals, there are ones that grow to mass sizes like crocodiles. Trex still averages at 40ft. David hone explains it really well in a podcast called terrible lizards. The one specially about the theory has the paper theory in the title for those interested and have Spotify

    • @kariverson1
      @kariverson1 Рік тому

      Yeah it's not that hard to understand. It's not that all T-REXes could have been 70% bigger it means that 1 out of millions could happen to grow 70% larger than the average. Like crazy tall people.

    • @rodrigopinto6676
      @rodrigopinto6676 Рік тому +1

      “An example”….Especially the tyrannosaurus could have been 70% bigger.

  • @LBTElectricDinoOnline
    @LBTElectricDinoOnline Рік тому +5

    Nice and pretty Interesting Video Klayton of the scariest T. rex scene from the Jurassic Franchise that nobody even realizes how it actually happened and great points you’ve made on this scene with the Tyrannosaurus from the Jurassic Franchise and honestly, I really hope they make the Rex a lot stronger in the future of the franchise.
    Great work Klayton and as always, Take It Easy and Life Finds A Way.

  • @The-Black-Death
    @The-Black-Death Рік тому

    Yeah I remember first seeing this theory mentioned in the promo material for Jurassic Park 3D rerelease for Imax.

  • @kuitaranheatmorus9932
    @kuitaranheatmorus9932 Рік тому +1

    Gonna love soem awesome Jurassic Park theory, they're just so good & bring me back to this community
    Overall I hope y'all had a great day

  • @thesaltyweeb
    @thesaltyweeb Рік тому

    Septic bite...? Rexy? All the T-Rex's?
    This is news to me!

  • @T-Rex889
    @T-Rex889 Рік тому

    I can imagine it being a plausible theory for the fact that saliva weather it be human or animal contains bacteria ! That bacteria in tern breaks down tissue and infection sets in. The T-rex 🦖 bite would be in that category for the fact that bone crushing jaws would severely hurt prey animals to like how you described as having your parts deteriorating and falling apart. More reason enough would be that tiny ridges or serrations on its teeth would harbor such bacteria infecting the prey animals and he'd slowly watch it's wounded prey struggle to move around. The serious wound with broken bone and torn flesh would be reason enough to begin infection with the trex saliva thus breaking down the flesh , rotting and smelly and now the trex could dispatch it's victim easily. I love that theory . Thanks for making your videos. I follow you all the time and hope you make more ! 🦖

  • @nickvinsable3798
    @nickvinsable3798 Рік тому +3

    🤔 . . . It’d be interesting that a T-Rex, or even a different carnivorous dinosaur, ate a wild native animal that was infected with, say, rabies. And because of the nature of such disease(s), its not traumatically affected, but utilizes it on par with the Komodo Dragons’ infectious bite…

  • @nateharder2286
    @nateharder2286 7 місяців тому +1

    Maby that particular triceratops swam through seawater causing the wond to be cleaned.

  • @Toepferle
    @Toepferle Рік тому

    Thanks for tuning down the intro a bit lately. It's now much more pleasant to listen to your theories while using headphones and/or Bluetooth speakers! :)

  • @TyroneBruinsmaFilms
    @TyroneBruinsmaFilms Рік тому

    He just need a terrifying variant Zombisaurus-Rex

  • @mistermittens5931
    @mistermittens5931 Рік тому

    Jurassic park prequel would be great. Maybe a side story involving a lab on one of the other islands

  • @nevermindmeijustinjectedaw9988

    theories i love the most are all about the mysteries ("plot holes") of the movies or even books. what killed the captain? why was the t rex locked inside the cargo bay area? where did the flying saurs nest after jp3? how did they survive in the bird cage for so long? what happened to the 7 emperors of isla sorna? why did eddie horn so much? would the toxic bullets have even worked? what happened to the trex baby? why did the raptor know not to move whereas in the first one another one didnt even know about its own shadow? how did roland make it to the trex nest? how did he find it? how did he lose the baby trex without noticing vince? what did all the people say in that extremely 90s scene where everybody talks over eachother? why take a noisy ass camera to a scary dino island? why did the computer explode? why did some people wander off into the raptor infested compound when they couldve just as well stayed together? did han shoot fir...erm...did she shout or kick the raptor first during the gymnastics? why didnt henriqué pick up? why didnt ingen get someone on the other line who spoke english? what exactly did sarah harding do on the island before she was saved and why does her backpack look like that? why feed raptors with the silly contraption if they damage it every single time if you could just drop the cow inside? if the raptors were so dangerous that the walls around their area were higher than their area was wide, why not put a real roof on top? why were the raptors transported in such a silly way before the movies started? what happened to the stolen dna? what happened to dodson all of a sudden? what's up with the screamo guy? what happened to the dino that ate lava? why was rexie's fight or flight reflex acting up when running from a volcano? why build on an active volcano island in a hurricane infested area? why the trike poop so much? why the spino poop the same amount? why did the brachiosaurus sneeze? why make the irex impossible to track with your own sensors without inventing other new ways to track it? why did the pterosaurs go on a manhunt when they prefer fish? why did some have teeth?why did the dilophosaur spit sticky venom? how is it so ridiculously weak in dominion? how can dinosaurs with the tiniest bit of feathers dive under a freezing lake no probs? dogs would immediately freeze. was that one dino actually blind? if so, what happened and why wasnt it predated yet? what is even up with the giga? was the spinosaur a standin for cocaine bear? how did the airplane accident actually happen and why wasnt the spino's back broken? how did that rusty old thin door keep out the spino when a massive steel wall couldnt just before? why did the spino run away from the small fire when it was completely soaked? how did the raptors understand dr grant blowing into a plastic organ that most likely functions completely differently? why did nedry watch a video of a guy in the rain, was it a recorded message and he immediately sent one back? if so, why did the voice recording include cctv footage from 50m away? did the boat make it through the storm? is there any chance eddie's plan to pull up the trailer like that from the cliff couldve worked in that massive storm? how did roland tembo and the others find the gatherers to help them up? what were vince's career choices for the others to get so angry at him? why was sarah harding too dumb to take off her bloody jacket? she couldve literally done it in the trailer, too, especially considering the parents could smell it from up close. would the chewing gum plan even have worked? or is it some other reason that the baby is seen running and jumping about literally days later? was there another one? why didnt expensive suit-guy send someone down to get the trex baby and how did he not hear it coming? where did sarah harding have that ridiculously fast acting tranquiliser dart plus sniper rifle from? where did vince go at the end of jp2? where did the indoraptor learn to play dead, move its tail covertly and smile for the camera? where did all these dino black markets come from if canonically dinos never really spread anywhere in a big way?

  • @DraconisN0x
    @DraconisN0x Рік тому

    Ay just curious, but in the intro of most of your vids, what are those podcasts and vlogs from? I can never find them on your channel or really anywhere else. Always was interested in checking them out.

    • @KlaytonFioriti
      @KlaytonFioriti  Рік тому +1

      Those were old livestreams from 2018. The stuff from the Ride was when I went to Universal Studios.

    • @DraconisN0x
      @DraconisN0x Рік тому

      @@KlaytonFioriti Ah, I see, and by any chance do you still have that Discord server setup? Been interested in checking it out.

  • @erika_itsumi5141
    @erika_itsumi5141 Рік тому

    I heard about this back on the Nano-T VS T-Rex episode of Jurassic Fight-Club. And all the comments basically said that by there logic All dinosaurs had septic bite, because essentially there way of seeing the septic bite was vary bad hygiene.

  • @edwardleemiller-eo8jp
    @edwardleemiller-eo8jp Рік тому +1

    I always liked the idea of Rex being a camouflaged ambush predator, much like modern tigers.

  • @GothMermaidGamer
    @GothMermaidGamer Рік тому

    I didn't know the komodo dragon septic bite was debunked
    Appreciate the info 👍

  • @nateharder2286
    @nateharder2286 7 місяців тому

    Movie idea!!! A T-Rex gets loose on the mainland and lack of significantly large prey forces it to feast on a dead whale and one of the main characters gets injured and that injury gets infected causing them to loose the infected limbs.
    And then in the next movie, they are the only voice for not keeping the dinosaurs alive. Which could be spun as the only voice of reason, or the villain.

  • @jaredkaiser3097
    @jaredkaiser3097 Рік тому

    So glad the original intro music is back here 😀

  • @RussianJackal
    @RussianJackal Рік тому +1

    Barney had a septic bite,
    Evolutionary perfected,
    If you got away you’d still have died,
    Cause the bite would get infected.

    • @Bagelgeuse
      @Bagelgeuse Рік тому +2

      Scientifically Accurate Barney. Didn't think anyone remembered that song.

  • @jhoss0743
    @jhoss0743 Рік тому

    A Trex bite force is deadly enough. As paleontologists have told me, if you don't need it or use it then you lose it. Komodo dragons however need their venom to help with prey larger than they are.

  • @ahsanvirk130
    @ahsanvirk130 Рік тому

    First time I ever heard of the T. Rex having a septic bite was in Jurassic Fight Club, the episode showcased a battle between a pair of Tyrannosaurus and a Nanotyrannus that was out to kill the pair's infants

  • @tylerodegard7221
    @tylerodegard7221 Рік тому +1

    I remember that idea it was huge, but it could have worked just because there was a couple of animals that survived doesn't mean other's didn't die because of it, that just means the sample size is to small to say one way or the other.

  • @kuvanje_36028
    @kuvanje_36028 Рік тому +1

    This theory would be better suited to a dinosaur that hunted by opening a wound to bleed its prey (if you already open the wound in your prey it wouldn't be bad for it to get infected) like carcharodontosaurus (which had teeth much thinner and sharper than the tr rex) and not to a dinosaur that finished off its prey with the sheer force of its biteand I think that he rarely had the intention of opening the wound because his teeth were not really suitable for such a thing

  • @joshuabradshaw9120
    @joshuabradshaw9120 10 місяців тому

    I know this is an unrelated topic, but I personally feel that the cloning of dinosaurs in the Jurassic Park/World movies almost seems like a metaphor for nuclear weapons. When nuclear weapons technology became prolific there was a belief that they could (and still can) destroy humanity. In the Jurassic Park movies Ian Malcom was concerned that bringing back extinct creatures would be a disaster for humanity. After the Cold War authoritarian states like Iran and North Korea developed nuclear technology themselves. A t rex or pack of raptors escaping their enclosures and wreaking havoc could be a metaphor for nukes getting into the hands of terrorists. I wonder if Michael Crichton was alluding to that in a metaphorical way.

  • @boombum0747
    @boombum0747 Рік тому +2

    Yeah I could see this being true,and terrifying,and kinda cool, also klayton you are my favorite Jurassic park/world UA-camr.

  • @NikkyTikkiTavi
    @NikkyTikkiTavi 11 місяців тому

    Septic bite would be great for a ambush predator. Something small and not very fast or strong that could bite something once and then track it for miles.

  • @tommyfishhouse8050
    @tommyfishhouse8050 Рік тому +1

    RedRaptorWrites will probably be doing a paleo-myths video on this idea eventually.

  • @cfakatsuki17
    @cfakatsuki17 10 місяців тому

    When I first heard of this theory I heard it attributed to only young rexes since they would have scavenged more and would have needed the edge in combat, since an adult would just crush anything between its jaws into mush

  • @garypfeiffer3489
    @garypfeiffer3489 Рік тому

    You know what's tearing me now about Tyrannosaurus' prey? Pachycephalosaurus, Torosaurus & Regaliceratops were found in some of the same areas as Triceratops, Edmontosaurus & Ankylosaurus & none but the latter more famous 3 were ever shown on screen in ANY doc. getting preyed upon, eaten or fought against a Tyrannosaurus. Dakotaraptor, I can understand

  • @Durmomo0
    @Durmomo0 Рік тому

    Perhaps they could do this with the juvenile T Rex from the book in a future movie or show?

  • @calebreynolds9183
    @calebreynolds9183 Рік тому

    Also, I don’t know why they say things like “Hunter and scavenger.”
    Scavengers don’t hunt, but hunters do scavenge. Free meals are free meals.

  • @skwisgarskwigelf7191
    @skwisgarskwigelf7191 Рік тому

    If that’s the case then the Spinosaurus should have definitely died from that neck bite

  • @kavehaghayazdi2576
    @kavehaghayazdi2576 Рік тому

    5:08 that's one of those reason I can't agree... at least some parts of 2023 Cullen study, how a t-rex could replace its teeth only over 2 years slower than a crocodile, this thing has hunted triceratops, ankylosaurus, the ankylosaurus, think about it, even if this animals have preferred the juveniles but it's still a hard choice but why we haven't found any sign of decay in their teeth, theropods were very fast in replacing their teeth, even faster than crocodilians, the allosaurus and the majungasaurus, two dinosaurs from two different groups, it's proven how this two animals were so well made for this case.

  • @sebastianthehotsaucedude5473

    Klayton at 4:55 you mention the death of Ian Malcolm from the novel, I do not remember that. I do remember however John Hammond succumbing to the bites from the comps in a similar manner. I don't remember Dr. Malcolm dying....

    • @KlaytonFioriti
      @KlaytonFioriti  Рік тому +2

      Muldoon says he didn’t make it at the end when everyone is escaping in the helicopter. They retconned it for The Lost World book though

    • @sebastianthehotsaucedude5473
      @sebastianthehotsaucedude5473 Рік тому

      @KlaytonFioriti I totally missed that in all of my listens of the book, and you're right, him coming back in book 2 made me not even think twice about what Muldoon said. Cheers to being the authority on JP!

  • @shawyo5
    @shawyo5 Рік тому

    Thank god you know Komodo dragons are venomous. Great video though. I enjoyed it bro! Keep up the good work.

  • @andyschroyer7713
    @andyschroyer7713 Рік тому

    i heard of this theory from watching Jurassic Fight Club from the History Channel. If this theory had been true it would have made Tyrannosaurus even more terrifying lol.

  • @animemangathoughts8247
    @animemangathoughts8247 Рік тому

    This theory of the teeth’s of the T-Rex is kinda familiar to me as it a subject that Jurassic Fight Club series mentioned about this deadly teeth’s of the T-Rex is like the deadly teeth’s of a kimono dragon.

  • @tyrannotherium7873
    @tyrannotherium7873 Рік тому

    Jurassic fight club one of those awesome bro documentaries actually came up with the idea of tyrannosaurus having a bacteria or venom like bite since there’s no evidence of it, being a venomous, obviously predators and scavengers would have bacteria in their mouths. Just it’s probably not as affected like Komodo dragons are even though Komodo dragons today or now venomous

  • @Squishy246
    @Squishy246 Рік тому +1

    tyrannosaur 😳

  • @Treyvlog
    @Treyvlog Рік тому

    How come I have never heard this before

  • @gswanson
    @gswanson Рік тому

    From what I remember hearing at the time, the speculation about this was because T-Rex teeth appear to be serrated like a steak knife. However when doing some tests with using a replica T-Rex tooth to bite different types of meat, they found that the teeth didn't really function like a serrated knife would, and what ended up happening is that meat would get trapped in the serrations. The other thing I remember the researchers mentioning was that they thought it was extremely possible just because of the way that T-rex teeth worked, their gums would be bleeding a lot. And potentially that blood would drip down their teeth and feed the bacteria that existed in the serrations. The idea of a t-rex, which is already scary, combined with the idea that they had this filthy diseased bleeding mouths makes them even more terrifying. I have not heard anything about this in years though.

  • @gabrielrodriguez821
    @gabrielrodriguez821 Рік тому

    The scariest to me is 1. T rex could have been as smart as a primate 2. T rex eyesight was so excellent they had night vision similar to owls and it's possible they hunted at night.
    The thought of the top apex predator of all time stalking you in the middle of the night i can't 😂

  • @dennissmith5807
    @dennissmith5807 Рік тому

    I wrote to Jack Horner years ago about this same theory. He said there was no evidence.

  • @andrewcoulthard-clark
    @andrewcoulthard-clark Рік тому

    Idea for a video; T-Rex, great white shark on land, or city bus sized featherless eagle? What is the most accurate description...?

  • @HiddenDarkHM
    @HiddenDarkHM Рік тому

    Rexsepticbite is my favorite gaming UA-camr 😂😂