The Last King Before The T. Rex

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  • We all love and know the T. rex, but have you ever asked yourself, where did it come from, and what ruled before it? Well.. here's the answer.
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  • @Knight18-k4
    @Knight18-k4 3 години тому +57

    Extinct zoo dropping bangers as always

  • @MaskedBlader-sf5re
    @MaskedBlader-sf5re 3 години тому +24

    nature is really fascinating
    and trex still cracks me up like what do you mean this is an oversized chicken

    • @DeyusCrosa
      @DeyusCrosa 9 хвилин тому

      With a bone crushing bite

  • @jim.franklin
    @jim.franklin 2 години тому +21

    Tyrannosaurus did not just simply appear in the fossil record, it had to evolve from a previous "cousin", thus, in a specific environment there is no reason to simply dismiss the idea that T-Rex evolved from a Daspletosaurus sub-species - a much ignored species of an animal you would not want to personally meet (dark alley or not)

    • @dilobaryiguano
      @dilobaryiguano 2 години тому +1

      I agree and disagree with you, mostly because I'm not entirely sure how life came to be (whether it was divine creation or random evolution). My main theories are that either God created basal dinosaurs, and they evolved from there, or God created all things at once. I'm not trying to argue, if I came off that way. But for sure, you wouldn't wanna see a Daspletosaurus!

    • @TheDuckPerhaps
      @TheDuckPerhaps Годину тому +1

      God of the gaps detected, opinion rejected 🗣️🗣️🗣️

    • @jim.franklin
      @jim.franklin Годину тому

      @dilobaryiguano Its not either or, either you believe in creation and God, or you believe in science and nature - despite what some claim, they are mutually exclusive. Humans are constantly looking for 'Why', nature keeps answering 'because I can', but we refuse to hear, so we invented Gods to explain nature, which, despite the panoply of evidence that God explanations for natural events (volcanoes, Earthquakes, Stars etc etc) have been dismissed by ample evidence, the majority still like to believe - we are a sad species.

  • @justk9076
    @justk9076 3 години тому +147

    How dare UA-cam hide this from me for 28 seconds?

  • @VeronicaCawelti
    @VeronicaCawelti Годину тому +2

    Oh, man! This was a good one! You out did yourself with this one. Definitely sharing it around.👍👍👍

  • @nightlight8179
    @nightlight8179 2 години тому +4

    It’s hard to believe that these things were real animals. You get desensitized to dinosaurs throughout your life, but imagine being hunted by one of these things 💀

  • @humanity-m5l
    @humanity-m5l 3 години тому +30

    Daspletosaurus>T rex
    Daspletosaurus is so underrated man, he barely gets any recognition, Daspleto is just better than most dinos, Im glad you made a video on him

  • @salleedstrom9157
    @salleedstrom9157 Годину тому +1

    Daspletosaurus: You're just a cheap F***ing Knock-off.
    Tyrannosaurus: Oh no no no. I'm the upgrade!

  • @felonious_c
    @felonious_c 3 години тому +32

    I mean, if you get dethroned by the T-Rex, you still really didn't do too bad in life!

    • @yusufg6998
      @yusufg6998 Годину тому +2

      Well Tarbosaurus is the second biggest and Albertosaurus lived in North America and was bigger too

  • @liamjohnston2000
    @liamjohnston2000 Годину тому +1

    I remember learning about the Daspletosaurs at the Canadian Museum of Nature when I was younger. The picture at 1:05 shows the skeleton at the entrance of the Fossil Gallery

  • @23Trippy
    @23Trippy 6 хвилин тому

    Another lovely and educational video. You are becoming my favorite channel.

  • @guitarhero661
    @guitarhero661 23 хвилини тому

    hands down a god tier youtube channel

  • @4zhui
    @4zhui 3 години тому +3

    just in time for bedtime

  • @ImNotEat
    @ImNotEat 2 години тому +2

    I was waiting for this!!🥹🥹

  • @TheOreoKitty11
    @TheOreoKitty11 3 години тому +1

    UA-cam hid this from me for 18 minutes.
    Im not mad im disappointed.

  • @dantesstarfall
    @dantesstarfall 3 години тому

    i had just watched one of your other videos when this came out! perfect timing

  • @sillyZ_zed
    @sillyZ_zed 2 години тому +1

    This is peak content for me I love dinosaurs

  • @ollie12027
    @ollie12027 3 години тому +1

    i want this guy to be my science teacher

  • @TigerChamp99
    @TigerChamp99 2 години тому +7

    Please add your second channel "LivingZoo" to your channels section, so it gets more attention.

  • @indianplaying6022
    @indianplaying6022 3 години тому +1

    Your one my favourite dinosaur channel. Your great my guy

  • @vividsky1669
    @vividsky1669 Годину тому +2

    4:50 the skull labeled as D. torosus her is actually Tyrannosaurus rex specimen MOR 008, also known as "custer"

  • @danh9841
    @danh9841 2 години тому

    The fact that we discovered a new species of Tyrannosaurus last year and I didn’t hear about it until now is frustrating.

  • @ilkoderez601
    @ilkoderez601 2 години тому

    Such a great channel.

  • @Knight18-k4
    @Knight18-k4 3 години тому +2

    Daspletosaurus needs to be in the Jurassic world movies, it should get the recognition it deserves.

    • @sebastianleung2897
      @sebastianleung2897 53 хвилини тому

      the problem is that they have to make it look very different from a normal daspletosaurus so that people can tell the difference between them and rexes...cuz they are literally almost identical to t rexes other than being smaller (which is almost impossible in a jurassic park setting since everything except for the dilophasaurus are oversized compared to their real life counterparts)...unless they give the daspletosaurus really long arms since they do have the longest arms out of any tyrannosauroid

  • @quintin7203
    @quintin7203 50 хвилин тому

    It'd be really cool if you guys could do a video on how geneses and species are assigned!

  • @ExousíaTM
    @ExousíaTM 2 години тому

    God I love his weekly theories

  • @christerprestberg3973
    @christerprestberg3973 2 години тому

    Damn, did not know Daspleto could get that big, always thought of them as about half a T-Rex.

  • @fjallaxd7355
    @fjallaxd7355 59 хвилин тому

    Great video.

  • @FlorianDwB
    @FlorianDwB Годину тому

    Hoi like your channel and the species divercety
    My interest goes to inverts and insects in history
    Is it poseble to have more specifiek content over this subject. Thanks and love the work

  • @unknownsoldierthegreatbudakill
    @unknownsoldierthegreatbudakill Годину тому +1

    nice

  • @itsahostiletakeover
    @itsahostiletakeover Годину тому

    Awesome video. I'm honestly bored with Tyrannosaurus dominating not just pop culture but actual paleontological studies when there's an absolute slew of other tyrannosaurs just in North America alone that would hypothetically terrify you just as much to see coming your way as Tyrannosaurus. As you alluded to, I'd personally like to see more studies on Daspletosaurus and Gorgosaurus coexisting in the exact same time and place in the Oldman/Dinosaur Park Formation. We all assume niche partitioning but surely they were direct competitors at times as well. 🤔

  • @igorpro8462
    @igorpro8462 51 хвилина тому +1

    Just a few million years before! Hilarious!

  • @dansmith4077
    @dansmith4077 3 години тому

    Awesome video thanks

  • @erincastillo6143
    @erincastillo6143 Годину тому

    See this made me happy😊

  • @lendlc
    @lendlc 2 години тому

    It's always a good day when ExtinctZoo uploads

  • @wolfgangmozart1920
    @wolfgangmozart1920 2 години тому

    Actually somewhat early to a video for once. W

  • @sicksabre
    @sicksabre 2 години тому

    YES KING ‼️😭

  • @THESTRAWHATSYT
    @THESTRAWHATSYT 3 години тому

    love ur vids bro!

  • @naysmith6937
    @naysmith6937 3 години тому +1

    Earliest I've ever been to a yt video!

    • @naysmith6937
      @naysmith6937 3 години тому

      Also, amazing content my guy. I binge your vids and shadows vids

  • @jf8795
    @jf8795 3 години тому

    Oh cool, I've never been this early to a video before 😁

  • @roguetheoutlander8800
    @roguetheoutlander8800 3 години тому +3

    7:00 if thats what 2.3 ton bite force does, then all giant carcharodontosaurids were bone crushers

    • @kylecollier7569
      @kylecollier7569 2 години тому

      There's just not much of a necessity for them to do so, especially when hunting Sauropods taller than them and MUCH heavier than them (discounting juveniles and younger).

  • @QuantumRangerPower
    @QuantumRangerPower 3 години тому

    Thumbnail says The First King, title says the Last King, which is it!? 😆 Or is it both?
    Love your videos, I've especially enjoyed the ones about human ancestors.

  • @calebsmith2362
    @calebsmith2362 3 години тому

    This video was very well done. But wasn't it Dale Russell who first described Daspletosaurus as a new genus in 1970? (Thomas Carr won't come along until much later)

  • @OMG_xD22
    @OMG_xD22 Годину тому

    Peak chanel fr

  • @Hypnexuz
    @Hypnexuz 3 години тому +1

    It's just weird to be so early

  • @alexgeorge501
    @alexgeorge501 3 години тому +1

    A king before T-Rex? Hail to the true first king!

    • @anthonyd55
      @anthonyd55 2 години тому

      All hail the Last King, the T REX

    • @Usuck56
      @Usuck56 Годину тому

      All hail every king.

  • @Exzell0123
    @Exzell0123 2 години тому +2

    EXTINCT ZOO JUST POSTED RAHHHHHHHHHH 🗣️ 🗣️ 🗣️ 🦅 🦅 🦅

  • @marcob1729
    @marcob1729 Годину тому

    The sparsity of the fossil record makes the claim of finding a direct ancestor to another species an absolutely hilarious claim

  • @YoungTeq_Reacts
    @YoungTeq_Reacts 3 години тому +2

    Love the videos bro was literally waiting for a new one when I seen this ❤ 🙏 appreciate you sharing this ancient knowledge

  • @MrLolguy93
    @MrLolguy93 3 години тому +1

    Anyone else remember that Discovery dino documentary and the Little Das episode?

    • @dennisebert8787
      @dennisebert8787 Годину тому

      That was my favorite one. I also liked the one with Pot.

  • @tm43977
    @tm43977 3 години тому

    Daspletosaurus quite impressive one

  • @TotallyRedMist217
    @TotallyRedMist217 3 години тому

    Daspletosaurus mentioned!!

  • @din0k865
    @din0k865 3 години тому +1

    🦖👍👍👍👍👍👍👍

  • @CxHrxiS
    @CxHrxiS 3 години тому +1

    🦖

  • @blamedexter
    @blamedexter Годину тому

    I love you dinosaur man

  • @Danny-mg1hu
    @Danny-mg1hu 3 години тому +1

    Did male T. Rexs help raise the offsprings? The reason I ask is because the last documentary video showed the male raising the kids all by himself which shocked me

  • @greham
    @greham 2 години тому

    Paleontologists seem pretty reluctant to classify any dinosaur species as the ancerstor of another one. Meanwhile, statisticians are having fun with the number of T-rexs, Daspletosaurus and other NA theropods and say that it's unlikely there's been another concurrent species that could be the T-rex ancestor: with the number of other fossiles found, we would have found fossils of this extra species already.

  • @Kingbob-wowty
    @Kingbob-wowty 3 години тому +1

    🦖🦕

  • @PolarBearFan24
    @PolarBearFan24 2 години тому

    ive always thought it evolved into the Tyrannosaurus due to it looking pretty similar.

  • @The_editor_0.1
    @The_editor_0.1 2 години тому

    How dare UA-cam hide this from me for 1 hour?

  • @Kmoneyphilipians413
    @Kmoneyphilipians413 2 години тому

    dinos are awesome

  • @Kilroy_washere
    @Kilroy_washere 3 години тому

    Neat

  • @MarshalMarrs-p2l
    @MarshalMarrs-p2l 3 години тому

    I’m still waiting for the third channel dedicated to speculative evolution, cryptozoology, mythological/folkloric creatures and creatures from fiction!

  • @Tacoclaw6
    @Tacoclaw6 Годину тому

    When I was a child, I never knew this, my childhood has been ruined

  • @sneakysnake363
    @sneakysnake363 40 хвилин тому

    What if you covered the Gorgosaurus as well? Scientists seem to classify new dinos as them a lot

  • @billwill7383
    @billwill7383 3 години тому

    Always was a fan of the bacterial bite theory. I guess it's fallen out of favor these days.

  • @dedmed8139
    @dedmed8139 40 хвилин тому

    1:02 Massive Tyrannosaurid? Y'know what else is massive...?

  • @henkpotjes8231
    @henkpotjes8231 3 години тому

    Honey! Wake up! Extinctzoo video just dropped!

  • @Tyranid_Hive_Mind
    @Tyranid_Hive_Mind 3 години тому +1

    I thought this was about lythronax

  • @JssbHK
    @JssbHK 23 хвилини тому

    first I like, then I watch

  • @Slade_Wilson-ds
    @Slade_Wilson-ds 2 години тому

    For me the king of North America before trex will always be my goat acrocanthosaurous

  • @ValhalQcoholic
    @ValhalQcoholic 3 години тому

    Does bone density mean mass of bones / volume of bones or does it mean mass of bones / volume of body?

  • @tommyrjensen
    @tommyrjensen 2 години тому

    A lot of focus here on livelihood and gathering foods etc, while not a lot on quiet family life, nurturing and gently bringing up the offspring. Prolly that stuff would be only relevant for the gals, not us typical machos.

  • @jiro3751
    @jiro3751 3 години тому

    I'd love Daspletosaurus since I watched the Lil Das's Hunt from Dinosaur Planet

  • @a.s.raiyan2003-4
    @a.s.raiyan2003-4 2 години тому

    Daspletosaurus is basically a Shortstack T-rex xD

  • @Blobx8
    @Blobx8 3 години тому

    Its crazy how the Tyrannosaurus family dominated the earth.

  • @fuselpeter5393
    @fuselpeter5393 3 години тому

    How do they even tell that something is a different species of Tyrannosaurid? I mean, yesterday I saw a video of a 2,18m tall guy in Thailand and he certainly is very different to me or some one from Thailand, but we're still the same species. I wonder, if someone in thousands of years would find his and my fossil they would think we are the same species or different kinds of humanoids. ^^'

  • @Brtter-o8q
    @Brtter-o8q 2 години тому

    W

  • @paleoph6168
    @paleoph6168 3 години тому

    Little Das!

  • @noellepepin454
    @noellepepin454 Годину тому

    5:51 why the puppy dog eyes?!

  • @nobody_exists69
    @nobody_exists69 3 години тому

    daspleto really? isnt that thing small like i was expecting tarbo or something

  • @DJcoolioZ
    @DJcoolioZ Годину тому

    HOW DARE UA-cam HIDE THIS FROM ME FOR 2 HOURS???

  • @AguywhodoesstuffwithstuffAndyo
    @AguywhodoesstuffwithstuffAndyo 3 години тому +13

    UNDER AN HOUR GANG⬇️

  • @Orrin-d7y
    @Orrin-d7y 3 години тому

    OMG DINO RIGED

  • @Kainger420
    @Kainger420 45 хвилин тому

    Hey I'm curious, when did it change from 65 to 66 million years ago? And why?

  • @dinomaster-g7p4v
    @dinomaster-g7p4v 2 години тому +1

    extinctzoo did you get my email? :)

  • @Sthewo-Iregan
    @Sthewo-Iregan 3 години тому

    There was a missed opportunity to call a dinosaur chonkosaurus.

  • @lincolnhodge2371
    @lincolnhodge2371 3 години тому

    pete the 3rd ? that is the kind of naming you do in ARK when you lose a dino . wilsoni ? prehistoric castaways .

  • @davidfafford1388
    @davidfafford1388 Годину тому

    I feel like the bipedal hunter body plan doesn’t really make sense. A broken ankle would be a death sentence. I bet they were just giant walking vultures.

  • @michaeldy3157
    @michaeldy3157 2 години тому

    Of course we will never find the biggest of it. 😊

  • @mirthenary
    @mirthenary Годину тому

    Daspletosaurus, you need a better agent. You may be menacing, but your name sure isn't.

  • @Scotts_Aviation
    @Scotts_Aviation 3 години тому

    Hi

  • @cdkw2
    @cdkw2 25 хвилин тому

    fallen king

  • @Random-tb1xr
    @Random-tb1xr 3 години тому

    Smhhh hidden from me for a whole 6 minutes?

  • @john101johnson1988
    @john101johnson1988 17 хвилин тому

    Still wanna know if I can outrun an adult rex- speeds estimated between 10-30 mph. 10 yep, 30 nar, gonna frow some zig zags inn

  • @SWITCHITUPREVIEWS
    @SWITCHITUPREVIEWS 3 години тому

    i wanna know what a non avian dinosaur tastes like

  • @nishbrown
    @nishbrown 3 години тому

    ??the three??

  • @PalaeontologyWithNoah-d9z7d
    @PalaeontologyWithNoah-d9z7d 3 години тому

    HERE WITHIN 10 NINUTES

  • @HassanMohamed-rm1cb
    @HassanMohamed-rm1cb 3 години тому

    Why don’t you get to think and make a suggestion creating another UA-cam Videos Shows that’s all about the Extinct Prehistoric Amphicyons (Bear Dogs) on the next Extinct Zoo coming up next?!⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️👍👍👍👍👍

  • @Czilla1954
    @Czilla1954 3 години тому

    Bro yt his this from me for 39 minutes