I would love to download those sounds from "what it sounded", everytime I hear them is just fantastic, I get transported to millions of years into the past
Aqrium Me too man..I would kill to go back and see what a Brachiosaur and a Tyrannosaurus REALLY looked like. Dinos really were the most beautiful creatures in Earth's history in my opinion.
such a strange sound but sadly it would probably be uncomfortable to be near one when it was making such a sound cause they probably would have employed alot of infrasound into there vocalization
When I first heard his sound-effects, for some reason, a few of them made me think of Cthulhu sitting along a cliffside, with waves crashing against him during a thunderstorm, as he starts to wake up and telepathically call out in his own alien language.
Thank you for making this. My daughter kept making up the sound they made and I tried explaining how they would actually sound and was able to show her this as an example.
Wow the sounds you created actually give the impression of a giant animal and I almost could imagine a herd of these beasts communicating across a wast jurassic landscape.
KT 123 Well, they where actually cousins. They shared many traits, like the huge sail but where not the same animal. Dimetrodon is a furoisius predator. Which are relatives to us and other mammals. Edaphosaurus where a herbivore.
I literally needed to calm myself down before clicking on this one. I was so blown away by your previous videos and the amount of research you put into these to try to get as close as you can get to what could be true, and you guys really don't disappoint. Thanks for being a blessing to dino fans!!
and there's still an *awful lot* of blood in that animal that needs oxygenated, so equivalently it's true that they needed an efficient lung system, like a bird's, to keep air low constant to avoid just not having any new oxygen in between the time it would take to clear the lungs on the exhale and bring it all back in on the inhale.
DangerVille Even being oversimplified doesn't excuse bad science and laziness. Could still be oversimplified while being scientifically accurate. "More efficient lungs means more oxygen in the blood to be pumped up to the brains at the end of those long necks" See how easy that was without being overly complicated and remaining scientifically accurate, while still retaining the same idea?
I wonder if they communicated with low-frequency sounds the way elephants do...and also, if they might have had, on top of their heads, a flap of skin forming a resonance chamber, similar to an elephant seal, that would have amplified their mating sounds.
Dude, that's beautiful. If I was there back then, not worried about getting eaten, I would so love to be there, hearing these graceful giants singing in the distance, hearing the hymns of these animals echoing throughout the region, reminding me, that something terrifying can make a primordial symphony, so beautiful, it brings a tear to my eye.
Although that skeleton you show at the 3:50 mark is actually the Giraffatitan brancai displayed at the Berlin's Natural History Museum. It was excavated from the fossil-rich Tendaguru beds of Tanzania (then German East Africa) between 1909 and 1913. That exact specimen was what sparked my interest for paleontology.
Hi Dangerville, please make a video on what these creatures would have REALLY sounded like. Thank you 😊 - Ankylosaurus - Stegosaurus - Pachycephalosaurus - Gallimimus - Therizinosaurus - Quetzalcoatlus - Pteranodon - Giganotosaurus - Dilophosaurus - Allosaurus - Utahraptor - Carnotaurus
I'm actually not disappointed at all hearing that recreation, I like it maybe even more that the jurassic park version. Keep the great work. (Also, brachiosaurus and giraffatitian are my favorite dinos, so I really liked this video, if you cared to know I guess.)
@@dirnova6930 nope brachiosaurs didnt evolve into giraffe get your fact right, brachiosaurus has no descendants, and also all dinosaur except avian theropods get wiped in extinction and brachiosaurs isnt a theropod
@@dirnova6930 dude,, how the fuck could you think brachiosaurus could ever evolve into a giraffe, I just cannot Belive anyone it could ever think like that
I'm impressed by your pronunciation of CH. English speaking people almost always pronounce it as K (in words where it's supposed to be german CH/greek X/spanish J)
They sounded like trombones in need of a tune up. They were like big singing cows. A favorite dinosaur.😍😍😍😍😍 but just a sneeze from one of those could probably tip over a little boat. Would take a blanket just to wipe his big nose ! 😍😍😄
Given that so many dinosaur species weren't capable of such vocalizations, but brachiosaurus so clearly was, implies that it was able to "sing" for a reason. Could be something as simple as attracting a mate, but it could have been as complex as social language. Maybe not as sophisticated as how whale pods develop their own family language, but they could have been communicating about more than just "let's mate" and "there's a predator nearby".
I don't think the sound it makes is scary at all, to me it's rather fascinating. Though if I were to stand in the jungle at night all by myself and I'd hear that sound I indeed would be scared af lol
So what I'm learning from these videos is that most of if not all the dinosaurs mostly made low pitched humming and vibrating and rumbling noises instead of the louder reverberating sounds we hear in movies. That's pretty cool
The dinosaur would've definitely not chirped. If anyone thinks it woukd've chirped just because it was like a bird, big birds don't chirp, and they have more in common with small birds than the dinosaurs do.
I wish we could hunt those creatures just like in a safari like today. I wonder what could put a beast like the Brachiosaurus down, maybe a 20mm Lahti.
according to every recent paleontologist ever, all dinosaurs either sounded like very large eagles or seagulls, with no in between and I like it this way
"It would be a scientific spectacle to watch these beautiful creatures bellowing and wailing. It sounds depressing to be honest." - Me. i mean, what did you expect
But the Brachiosaurus in Jurassic Park Is Brancai which is now called Girafftitan but we still refers to it as A Brachiosaurus because that’s the animal we imagine when we think of that creature.
Actually found on a hill in my town called Grand Junction in Colorado. There's a hill here called Riggs hill, he also found an Apatosaurus here as well. Loads of cool dino stuff here.
BTW respiration has very little to do with breathing when in the context of biology, respiration does not primarily involve the inhalation of 02, respiration is the oxidation of glucose and other respiratory substrates to ATP, respiration generates ATP, breathing mechanisms control gas exchange, which is what you are referring to.
Thought about the brachio from JW FK and i am absolutely traumatized by it. Especially the final pose it does through the smoke, so heartbreaking and devastating.
What Dinosaur sound should we do next, residents?
- Alastair
DangerVille Could you try doing the Triceratops next?
what did Triceratops sound like?
what did Allosaurus sound like?
Dilophosaurus \•
What did Dilophosaurus sound like?
What Did Carnotaurus really sound like?
Giganotosaurus or carcharodontosaurus
3:35 is when the Brachiosaurus' vocalizations begin.
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I wish I could see these majestic animals, even if it's just for 5 minuets.
Maybe one day.
Leila Smith 5 whole minutes?? What are you asking for!!!
Or even 5 seconds
@TakeanL who said anything about Carnosaur?
Then you could take a DNA sample and a photo, and make more Brachiosaurus.
What did the Brachiosaurus really sound like?
Brachiosaurus: TREEEEEEEEE.
kenpoarniceguy1 hahahahahahahahahahahahaha i'm diying
Jacob Connel
Only big brains get this joke
Fiddy
Brachiosaurus: look at all the treeeeesss
Kimberly Patterson shut up jim
1:25 “the bigger the creature, the bigger the organs”
Stegosaurus’ brain: AM I A JOKE TO U
ThE BrIaN iS a MuScLe
@@triassicgaming2424 ah yes, the brian is a muscle
The brain of a stegosaurus is basically a walnut with muscles
@@iconfreakfanmadeanimations4648 dude it's brian
@@iconfreakfanmadeanimations4648 same as a lot of long neck sauropods
I would love to download those sounds from "what it sounded", everytime I hear them is just fantastic, I get transported to millions of years into the past
just do a yt to mp3 converter and put in the link and download the sound
The sounds are mixed with background ambient noise like birds and rivers and crickets
oh well then i am no help. sorry
Yoshidraco S.A.
Almost sounds like a whale when it sings.
That happened to me once, too. Had the devil of a time explaining why I was late to work the next day.
Thank God Brachiosaurus in real life sounds like the ones from Jurassic Park.
Ikr!? ♥️
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Anyone know the song?
*sounds of death*
“It’s singing!”
that fit Asian So I'm NOT the only one who found it creepy
H3LLC4T 683 it has a creepy tone but no doubt an outstanding sound, I would die to get a chance to see one in person
Aqrium Me too man..I would kill to go back and see what a Brachiosaur and a Tyrannosaurus REALLY looked like. Dinos really were the most beautiful creatures in Earth's history in my opinion.
H3LLC4T 683 These sounds are very alien.
How can someone find this sound creepy? It's dope af, you guys can't be right in your mind.
RIP Brachiosaurus. :(
I cried a little.
So sad ;-;
TheGamingKaiju 2003 I bawled my eyes out and wanted to turn the movie off . Its my favorite (and only one that I like) dinosaur .
I was traumatized
@@starcraftflyer17 such a beautiful pose of strwngth and ability.
such a strange sound but sadly it would probably be uncomfortable to be near one when it was making such a sound cause they probably would have employed alot of infrasound into there vocalization
It's not a strange sound..
it'd probably make our ears literally bleed if we got near its face when it's speaking.
When I first heard his sound-effects, for some reason, a few of them made me think of Cthulhu sitting along a cliffside, with waves crashing against him during a thunderstorm, as he starts to wake up and telepathically call out in his own alien language.
Akaryusan also the sound if audible by humans might blow out your eardrums.
Is ur profilepic a nanuqsaurus?
3:36 - 4:02 scariest thing ive ever heard
How is that scary? It's mysterious and beautiful
Jt Deleon at least to me
Jt Deleon thinking of if it ia kind haunting and beautiful
Jt Deleon think of it more the t rex sound is the scariest thing ive heard
Look up Mayan Death Whistle
Me: aaah 4:00 am time for be-
UA-cam: what did the brachiosaurus REALLY sound like
Me: oh no...
"Gosh dang it I have to watch it NOOOWWWW!!!" - people at 4 am
It is so scary being 1am at the moment and listening to it lmao
Thank you for making this. My daughter kept making up the sound they made and I tried explaining how they would actually sound and was able to show her this as an example.
Wow the sounds you created actually give the impression of a giant animal and I almost could imagine a herd of these beasts communicating across a wast jurassic landscape.
it's literally 3 am and im here watching what a Brachiosaurus would have sounded like
it sounds magestic but scary at the same time... I LOVE IT
This one is my favorite in a sentimental way. The sounds you put together with the images was just beautiful. Its almost reminiscent of a whales song.
Same. It made me tear up a bit.
Agree. Such majestic creatures. The first time I saw the brachiosaurus in "Jurassic Park", I got tears in my eyes.
3:50 sounds a bit like the JP raptors. Great video, as always.
What did dimetrodon really sound like?
KT 123 what about Edaphosaurus?
Inside Leo's Mind isn't that a dimetrodon?????
KT 123 Well, they where actually cousins. They shared many traits, like the huge sail but where not the same animal. Dimetrodon is a furoisius predator. Which are relatives to us and other mammals.
Edaphosaurus where a herbivore.
SmurfsAndRaspberries oh i always thought that they were the same kind of animal thanks for clearing up☺☺☺👍👍👍
I bet they hissed, like a Comodo Dragon.
i really love this channel, this sound may not be 100% correct, but it sounds amazing regardless
WOW!! that Brachio recreated sound was amazing and very spooky at the same time. Can you imagine being in the Jurassic jungles in person at night.
If you were alone at night in a jurassic forest, the sound of the brachiosaur would be the least of your worries
I literally needed to calm myself down before clicking on this one. I was so blown away by your previous videos and the amount of research you put into these to try to get as close as you can get to what could be true, and you guys really don't disappoint. Thanks for being a blessing to dino fans!!
It sounds something like a mix of Silt Striders from Elder Scrolls and a very deep version of whatever sounds dolphins make.
I see a DangerVille sound related video, I click like faster than The Flash
Seems like you have confused the respiratory and circulatory systems. Lungs don't pump oxygen up to the brain, the heart does.
Sans Handlebars This video was just extremely simplified to keep the information relevant.
- Alastair
and there's still an *awful lot* of blood in that animal that needs oxygenated, so equivalently it's true that they needed an efficient lung system, like a bird's, to keep air low constant to avoid just not having any new oxygen in between the time it would take to clear the lungs on the exhale and bring it all back in on the inhale.
DangerVille Even being oversimplified doesn't excuse bad science and laziness. Could still be oversimplified while being scientifically accurate. "More efficient lungs means more oxygen in the blood to be pumped up to the brains at the end of those long necks"
See how easy that was without being overly complicated and remaining scientifically accurate, while still retaining the same idea?
Ok. If we all pat you on the head and say "Good Job"...can we move on? Well done, Sport!
@@DangerVille but that's fundamental!
I wonder if they communicated with low-frequency sounds the way elephants do...and also, if they might have had, on top of their heads, a flap of skin forming a resonance chamber, similar to an elephant seal, that would have amplified their mating sounds.
My fav series!
What did Triceratops/Stegosaurus really sound like?
Sounds like a sick beached whale with upper respiratory infection
The whole idea of seeing these creatures in their natural environment is just so extremely inspiring.
Imagine exploring the ancient world.
"And the last time in Fallen Kingdom"
Oh don't do that shit. Now I'm sad
"Some dinosaurs evolved into everyday birds."
*plays audio with Birds in the background*
Me: *CONFUSED SCREECHING*
One of my favorite dinosaurs
Dude, that's beautiful. If I was there back then, not worried about getting eaten, I would so love to be there, hearing these graceful giants singing in the distance, hearing the hymns of these animals echoing throughout the region, reminding me, that something terrifying can make a primordial symphony, so beautiful, it brings a tear to my eye.
Although that skeleton you show at the 3:50 mark is actually the Giraffatitan brancai displayed at the Berlin's Natural History Museum. It was excavated from the fossil-rich Tendaguru beds of Tanzania (then German East Africa) between 1909 and 1913. That exact specimen was what sparked my interest for paleontology.
Those sounds are better than any modern music could ever make me feel.
Hi Dangerville, please make a video on what these creatures would have REALLY sounded like. Thank you 😊
- Ankylosaurus
- Stegosaurus
- Pachycephalosaurus
- Gallimimus
- Therizinosaurus
- Quetzalcoatlus
- Pteranodon
- Giganotosaurus
- Dilophosaurus
- Allosaurus
- Utahraptor
- Carnotaurus
Thank you for recreating dinosaur sounds because I love dinosaurs and keep doing it like other dinosaurs
Are we really going to ignore the fact that most of what this channel does is just lay different sounds on top of each other?
I'm actually not disappointed at all hearing that recreation, I like it maybe even more that the jurassic park version. Keep the great work. (Also, brachiosaurus and giraffatitian are my favorite dinos, so I really liked this video, if you cared to know I guess.)
Man i cant wait to find out how these magestic creatures
"Hears sound"
IM GLAD THEY WENT EXINCT!
Glad? Extint? No bro. Brachiosaurus - Giraffe
And for sure
Chicken - T rex (This is truth)
@@dirnova6930 nope brachiosaurs didnt evolve into giraffe get your fact right, brachiosaurus has no descendants, and also all dinosaur except avian theropods get wiped in extinction and brachiosaurs isnt a theropod
@@dirnova6930 dude,, how the fuck could you think brachiosaurus could ever evolve into a giraffe, I just cannot Belive anyone it could ever think like that
I'm a biologist n this sound is an edition of a humpbacked whale song, don't try to kidding me
They will always be my favourite dinosaurs :)
I'm impressed by your pronunciation of CH. English speaking people almost always pronounce it as K (in words where it's supposed to be german CH/greek X/spanish J)
I think they're called "long-necks"
That is another name for them, yes
They sounded like trombones in need of a tune up. They were like big singing cows. A favorite dinosaur.😍😍😍😍😍 but just a sneeze from one of those could probably tip over a little boat. Would take a blanket just to wipe his big nose ! 😍😍😄
Do Godzilla next!
Is Godzilla supposed to be real?
r/facepalm
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WHAT?
I think the sound that toho has pretty sweet.
Suddenly I have the hilarious image in my head of a brachiosaurus with a headrush
A gigantic living didgeridoo!! Man, would've loved to live in those days lmao
I hope the jurasic park/world flims use this kind of audio in some way
3:48 you forgot there’s no birds in the dinosaur age
Actually by Brachiosaurus times there would be full fledged and flying birds. Birds developed in the early Jurassic period
There was my friend
Lots of species to
Guess a cheetah was in the background..
Given that so many dinosaur species weren't capable of such vocalizations, but brachiosaurus so clearly was, implies that it was able to "sing" for a reason. Could be something as simple as attracting a mate, but it could have been as complex as social language. Maybe not as sophisticated as how whale pods develop their own family language, but they could have been communicating about more than just "let's mate" and "there's a predator nearby".
Phenomenal video as always. Thumbs up👍👍👍👍
It sounded really melancholy with a soul full of sorrow and dismay
I always loved the idea of the brachiosaurs singing. I’m so stoked to hear there’s evidence that’s actually true!😊
wow, such deep sounds, and then has thos whistles that sound exactly as a bird, amazing
I follow you on Instagram to you are the best, my favorite dinosaur is the Velociraptor, You got the best channel in the world, I wish you luck.
This sounds about like what I expected. If someone said "uuuuhh" through a giant tube this is exactly what they'd sound like.
Boards of Canada - good choice Sir!
I don't think the sound it makes is scary at all, to me it's rather fascinating. Though if I were to stand in the jungle at night all by myself and I'd hear that sound I indeed would be scared af lol
What did stegosaurus sound like?
A suggestion for a video plz.? What did the Quetzalcoatlus really looked like/sounded like?
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What made it stand out is that it was the largest dinosaur ever found at the right time to become really famous
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So what I'm learning from these videos is that most of if not all the dinosaurs mostly made low pitched humming and vibrating and rumbling noises instead of the louder reverberating sounds we hear in movies.
That's pretty cool
How about argentinasurus
Seeing this creature will make our world...
A lot beautiful
I feel like crying. It’s beautiful
No
Can you do diloposarus
Me: *Hears lambo out in the forest*
Also me: Its just a Brachiosarous
I love Boards of Canada
I thought this was Aphex Twin. Derp.
BoC ftw
What I expected: No sound
What I got: Whale sounda
The dinosaur would've definitely not chirped. If anyone thinks it woukd've chirped just because it was like a bird, big birds don't chirp, and they have more in common with small birds than the dinosaurs do.
Ninja Hombrepalito No shit
V1 Gamer believe it ir not, some people actually thought they chirped.
Ninja Hombrepalito That's outdated information
I wish we could hunt those creatures just like in a safari like today. I wonder what could put a beast like the Brachiosaurus down, maybe a 20mm Lahti.
A brachiosaurus' coffee would be cold before it reached its stomach.
Did you ever think about that?
No, because you only think about yourself.
Bill nye
Hunter. A.R ewwww no
BILL NYE THE SCIENCE GUY...
I remember Bill when he was still cool... BILL BILL BILL. -Jacob
Narrator: "Brachiosaurus was as long as a gray whale."
**shows a humpback whale**
Late? It's barely...*birds chirping, brachiosaurus "singing"* ....um...never mind...
according to every recent paleontologist ever, all dinosaurs either sounded like very large eagles or seagulls, with no in between
and I like it this way
1 like 1 prayer for the brachio😭😭
Every time I listen to one of these videos, I get CHILLS
I think this is the most believable one in this series from your channel that I've heard.
The scene from Fallen Kingdom where we see the brachiosaurus for the last time broke my heart 😢
I watched the Velociraptor sound video and I haven't even started this one and I'm excited. I feel like a kid again.
A sight and sound to see and hear. Indeed.👍🦕👍
Omg those brachio sounds. Omg they were beautiful.
"It would be a scientific spectacle to watch these beautiful creatures bellowing and wailing. It sounds depressing to be honest." - Me. i mean, what did you expect
So basically Jurassic Park version plus Velociraptor chirps. Sick.
Brachiosaurus sounds really beautiful!
But the Brachiosaurus in Jurassic Park Is Brancai which is now called Girafftitan but we still refers to it as A Brachiosaurus because that’s the animal we imagine when we think of that creature.
Actually found on a hill in my town called Grand Junction in Colorado. There's a hill here called Riggs hill, he also found an Apatosaurus here as well. Loads of cool dino stuff here.
I'd shit my pants if I was in a tent and hear that sound.
That’s kind of terrifying 😭
BTW respiration has very little to do with breathing when in the context of biology, respiration does not primarily involve the inhalation of 02, respiration is the oxidation of glucose and other respiratory substrates to ATP, respiration generates ATP, breathing mechanisms control gas exchange, which is what you are referring to.
No, it sounds like millions of young adults bawling their damn eyes out underscored by Michael Giacchino.
2:33 that is lusotitan not brachiosaurus
Thought about the brachio from JW FK and i am absolutely traumatized by it. Especially the final pose it does through the smoke, so heartbreaking and devastating.
..i would've assumed that they would just mope around saying"bread&butter...bread&butter....bread&butter"...while foraging for veggies...lol
The masters of throat singing