Terrific scene. I also like how it's framed in such a way that the younger male didn't lose so badly he'll never have another fighting chance, but as a setup for future battles, where he'll eventually prevail.
the video doesn't show it, but David even narrates at the end: "though he may have lost, his damaged horns may be just what he needs next year to impress a mate."
i like how the younger male's horn breaks off in the same way that the older male has a shorter horn if that makes any sense it's almost like the first step to becoming him
If they talked, I imagine the older bull would have said something like "You're not bad kid, better luck next year. And hey, little secret from an old bull: the ladies dig some battle damage." I love that this show doesn't have these duels end in life crippling injuries or make them death battles. It's very realistic to how animals today fight one another.
@@jasonalcatraz5817Depends on how bloodthirsty some animals can be, horses frequently go for tendons and equally fit male African elephants sometimes really go for the kill.
I love how Prehistoric planet shows the old and experienced Tyrannosaurus and Triceratops to both carry loads of scars. It makes a point of how impressive their age is.
If some of you were looking for a battle between that Triceratops bull and T-rex, it has already happened. 3:10 - 3:18 that missing part of its frill is bitten off by a Rex and considering the Triceratops not only survived but grew old, there's no doubt who won the battle and who died. That veteran is literal T-rex killer
I didn't notice it until now. that's awesome. Now we know how he's lived to 30 years old. He's not trapped in the woods with tyrannosaurs. tyrannosaurs are trapped in the woods with him.
Lets not forget in the first season, in the Fresh Water episode, it showed a T- Rex had brought down a Trike, but the latter didn't go down without a fight, as shown on the Rex's thigh.
I like how the dominate males have really long horns like those of Yoshi's Trike. It is not only nice to see the horns based on those of an actual specimen, but it also gives them that commanding presence especially on the old bull. Not to mention, their horns were likely that big considering that the keratin sheath covering the bone cores makes them longer like we see in today's bovines.
The life-span of some dinosaurs might be longer than we imagine. I think about parrots and turtles that can live 50 or more years. The giant sauropods might have lived a century if they avoided disease and predation for example. A tricerotops living to be 40 years old might have been normal. T. rexes lived into their thirties, and they lived rough lives. So lives that were longer than many modern mammals were posible.
Dinosaurs were actually rather short-lived. The oldest sauropods in the fossil record were about 40-50 years old: Tyrannosaurus only lived for around 30 years; etc. Granted that’s still a pretty long lifespan in the grand scheme of things but it’s less than what you’d expect for animals of their size.
What I love about pp version of Triceratops are their horns length are as long as elephant’s tusks. Making them a formidable animal for mating and against predators like T. Rex
This fight definitely reminds me of the original Walking With Dinosaurs Torosaurus fight, except it is the other way around in this current fight. Right in the nostalgic feels!
Well, the old Torosaurus lost a whole horn, not the tip of one. An injury like that would get probably get infected and compromise his immune system. I fell it would've made more sense to have the male T. rex in WWD kill the old bull instead of a young Triceratops.
@@tonybusch8771 Look closely on its frill, you'll see a missing part. A part that has been bitten off and only a Rex could have done that. But considering it survived the attack, has likely killed the predator.
He has definitely killed one or two, that missing part of its frill on 3:19 is a literal bite mark, only done by a Tyrannosaurus rex. But considering it survived and have grown to be an impressive veteran, you know the rest of the story.
1:58 notice how one brow horn is shorter than the other? This is something that happens in elephants where they prefer to use one tusk over the other and it gets noticeably worn down over time, like how humans can be right-handed or left-handed.
Fun fact: the "old bull" is based on an actual fossil which has the longest horns of any triceratops that has been discovered and that individual seems to be a sub adult based on analysis, so they could almost certainly get bigger than that.
Perhaps the best Triceratops rut on UA-cam, kinda reminds me of Walking with Dinosaurs where the losing Torosaurus lost its brow horn. To bad they didn't include the hunt in the show because that would have been cool to see a T.rex successfully hunt an injured Torosaurus.
As much as i love seeing the classic T-Rex vs Trike battle, i really like to see the much more common battle of male Trike vs male Trike depicted here.
People don’t realise, Ceratopsian horns were covered in keratin in life, there’s the bone core, then the keratin sheath, so this Bull Triceratops having huge horns like this is almost certainly guaranteed, they would’ve had massive horns.
and the t rex is a scavenger theory. due to how large it is and how it's senses are designed, when even some active predators also have the same keen sensws.
The Triceratops with the largest horns is a great example to be the kind of a animal that giantesses should see. like this triceratops male is intimidatingly Large and Strong.😮
Especially considering that this guy has a chunk of his frill missing that could only have been removed by a _T. rex,_ meaning he has survived fighting one at least once.
Except better since there's no stupid commentary(other then the great educational ones from david) this is just so much better, it shows dinos as animals like it were a documentary about animals today which is awesome.
I like how to emphasis that there are large individuals in species, many people think parasaurolophus is now 13 tons when acctually on average it would be 6 to 8 tons, Dinosaurs can get a few tons heavier then what there supposed to be especially old ones
this scene is amazing and its even better since itreferences the sophi trike speciemen, this is the main theory of why paleontologists never found part of the right horn becuse they assummed it was broken of in a batle
I'm mot sure about the animals reaction to getting that big of it's horn severed. I mean they most likely had nerves in that like todays cows do, that must have really hurt.
The 30 year old male didn’t charge at top speed and they were only about 9 feet from each other and moved it’s top jaw away from the other male’s so the could charge each other just not going top speed to avoid breaking there top jaws
@skintgirafde320 the Trike is slightly shorter but has potentially a bigger skull and armored frill and bulk ... whilst Elephrant got tusks and brain and bulk
A few nitpicks: The frills are too spikey The frills on youngsters are not spikey enough and they are sticking up Adult horns are too long and are usually pointing upwards instead of down Their bumpy scales are organized only on the back rather than being spread out all over the body But other than that, it’s still pretty accurate
Not really. They show the young male with a long and perfect set of horns, but he doesn't get any tail because he has relatively less experience and has less battle scars. The older male is stronger and has the scars to prove it, so he wins the contest and gets the females.
@@ToyMovieMakerProductions Look at the nose horn. T. horridus is known for its comparatively tiny nose horn. T. prorsus has a larger nose horn and smaller brow horns.
A person of average height would be about as tall as a Triceratops's front limb. The narration also stated that the older male weighs over 10 tons, so they're about as big as modern elephants, some maybe getting bigger.
@@jacobcox4565 yeah hella big but what I mean is that because they're so different and unique from what's alive today, its hard to comprehend their existence y'know what I mean? lol
@@marcmarkers deer and elk are much faster, lighter. They also have antlers rather than horns. The way the trikes are shown here, they are more like actual bulls
the size of triceratops is totally off. they were 10 meters long and 3 meters high. with an average weight of 10 tons lol. these are buffalo sized triceratopses
The horns of the 3D models are far too long here. And if they are for mating display and fights, why do female Triceratops have the same frills and horns? Female moose, deer etc. don't have the same antlers as the males.
Female caribou have them as well. There can be sexual displays that are also for other purposes. And the horns look fine length wise. About a meter long
@@shalashaskaseven4841 The horns of the bull, which wins the fight, are as long as the skull with frill. In case of an old Triceratops ~ 2 - 2,5 m . Completely oversized horns.
Why do they show dinosaurs, which are reptiles, behaving like mammals? Reptiles are different. Observe komodo dragons choosing a mate or interacting with other komodo dragons.
Komodo Dragons are very different from Triceratops, Komodo Dragons are also not dinosaurs. The reason why the Triceratops "behave like mammals" is because the only animals with really big horns are mammals. They're acting similar because they are more similar than you think. Triceratops was a low browsing large herbivore with horns, and so are Bison, they fill the same roles in nature and they behave more alike because of that..
@@jacobcox4565 Something of a falacy. Here's why. Mammals and reptiles have different nervous systems. Specifically memory. Even cattle will, after a while , will identify a human that it knows and trusts. Reptiles do not. Reptiles , despite JW, cannot be trained. Ancient trick , kind of cleche, is a cobra responding to flute song that it has been trained to. A trick, cobras cannot be trained. It has no memory for it. Cobra responds to stimuli. In case of flute and cobra in Arabian market, the snake is responding to visual stimuli of moving flute tip. A cobra will never remember face of its human owner. Since cobras are deaf, they cannot be trained to follow verbal commands. Cobra exists in now, with 5 seconds in past. I observe this with emu, rhea, kossowary , and ostrich in captivity . They do not remember their human caretaker. An emu is just as defensive and aggressive to same human 5 years later as it was when it was introduced. Becouse to emu that human is always a fresh threat. Similar with dinosaurs, methinks, herd dinos hereded becouse of genetics and instinct. Not becouse of familial bonds.
@@dkoz8321 Monitor lizards are actually able to be trained, same with Alligators. They can be trained to recognize certain objects as signals for feeding time. Birds, like Ravens, Crows, and Parrots can also be trained and they can recognize faces. There was an experiment done with Crows in which a person with a mask would walk with a dead Crow in their hands in full view of other Crows. Then, when that person showed themselves without the mask the Crows didn't react, while being near them with the mask made them more alert and vocal. This means they can recognize faces.
His horns aren't perfect though. You can see his left horn is shorter- likely from breaking off in a duel when he was younger, just like the younger male. Someone also pointed out that you can see a chunk of his frill on the upper right is missing (3:10-3:18 gives you a good look) and was probably lost from a t-rex attack. Seeing as he's still alive though, I think we know who didn't walk away from that encounter.
Terrific scene. I also like how it's framed in such a way that the younger male didn't lose so badly he'll never have another fighting chance, but as a setup for future battles, where he'll eventually prevail.
the video doesn't show it, but David even narrates at the end: "though he may have lost, his damaged horns may be just what he needs next year to impress a mate."
@@jasonalcatraz5817so to show off battle scars? Like german mensur?
The older male also had uneven horn length, which could mean that one of his horns was also somewhat broken or salades in the past.
@@NolanDraconis Bingo.
Oh yea i missed the beginning scene where he failed to impress female because his horns are too perfect
i like how the younger male's horn breaks off in the same way that the older male has a shorter horn
if that makes any sense
it's almost like the first step to becoming him
It basically another step for him to become a chad in the future
If they talked, I imagine the older bull would have said something like "You're not bad kid, better luck next year. And hey, little secret from an old bull: the ladies dig some battle damage."
I love that this show doesn't have these duels end in life crippling injuries or make them death battles. It's very realistic to how animals today fight one another.
@@jasonalcatraz5817Depends on how bloodthirsty some animals can be, horses frequently go for tendons and equally fit male African elephants sometimes really go for the kill.
@@jasonalcatraz5817
Dreadnaughthus: Wanna bet?
It is possible that the old male was fighting his son? Afterall the veteran has become around for a long time and probably mated with many females
This is the best depiction of Triceratops in documentary so far. They are very VERY impressive.
I agree completely. It was about time we saw some individuals with massive horn cores based on Yoshi's Trike.
Yeap the dimorphism makes the depiction very special and believable
They finally brought them some well deserved justice
I think they are ugly
@@jdmangrich why
I know many people think that elephant and bull sounds are overrated sounds for ceratopsians, but it fits very well with Triceratops
Specially the deep, raspy rumbles from elephants
I think they would sound similar to those sounds, but with croc-like bellowing added to the mix.
@@CoreyStudios2000 elephants can produce hiss-like sounds when they don't exhale that hard to give it a more reptilian vibe
People are splitting hairs about animals we'll never be able to hear for real. :P
Because they have the size for it🤷♂️
I love how Prehistoric planet shows the old and experienced Tyrannosaurus and Triceratops to both carry loads of scars. It makes a point of how impressive their age is.
the Trike with the Scars is Probably from T-Rex or some Rival Triceratops
And what they've been through.
I LOVE how all the horns are different shapes and sizes. Subtle, but so C R I S P.
like elephant tusks
Well, others say that triceratops horns curved forward as they grew, so female horns in this video must've been growing still.
We have A LOT of Triceratops fossil skull a and they show a lot of personality (aka individual variation)
I think it is show both horridus and prorsus
@@burnedsmackdown4209 No it doesn't, it's just individual variation.
If some of you were looking for a battle between that Triceratops bull and T-rex, it has already happened. 3:10 - 3:18 that missing part of its frill is bitten off by a Rex and considering the Triceratops not only survived but grew old, there's no doubt who won the battle and who died.
That veteran is literal T-rex killer
I didn't notice it until now. that's awesome.
Now we know how he's lived to 30 years old. He's not trapped in the woods with tyrannosaurs. tyrannosaurs are trapped in the woods with him.
Not only that, but if you look closely at the bull at 3:10 you can also notice that one of his epioccipitals/fril spike is bitten of
Lets not forget in the first season, in the Fresh Water episode, it showed a T- Rex had brought down a Trike, but the latter didn't go down without a fight, as shown on the Rex's thigh.
That's why I call him The Kingslayer.
Trex = Lion
Triceratops = Cape Buffalo
1:07 Carno knows your pain 😔
F in the chat for Carnotaurus 😭
Young male “These horns have not known defeat”
Older male “Because they have not known true battle!“
@@raptor8265F 😢
@@johncarlodimaano7235 F, he deserves a queen.
Hatzegopteryx: *_pathetic_*
I like how the dominate males have really long horns like those of Yoshi's Trike. It is not only nice to see the horns based on those of an actual specimen, but it also gives them that commanding presence especially on the old bull. Not to mention, their horns were likely that big considering that the keratin sheath covering the bone cores makes them longer like we see in today's bovines.
…I'll be honest, I was afraid the Triceratops were gonna poke their eyes out. That'd be scary. And painful.
That's just a part of the game imagine how many of them are blind in one eye
@@robertjackson1813Were they really?
I’m sure it happened all the time!
@@robertjackson1813Or both eyes!
The life-span of some dinosaurs might be longer than we imagine. I think about parrots and turtles that can live 50 or more years. The giant sauropods might have lived a century if they avoided disease and predation for example. A tricerotops living to be 40 years old might have been normal. T. rexes lived into their thirties, and they lived rough lives. So lives that were longer than many modern mammals were posible.
Dinosaurs were actually rather short-lived. The oldest sauropods in the fossil record were about 40-50 years old: Tyrannosaurus only lived for around 30 years; etc.
Granted that’s still a pretty long lifespan in the grand scheme of things but it’s less than what you’d expect for animals of their size.
@@bkjeong4302Seems a bit strange.
Now if only we could resurrect dinosaurs. Their already long lives would be even longer in captivity.
What I love about pp version of Triceratops are their horns length are as long as elephant’s tusks. Making them a formidable animal for mating and against predators like T. Rex
This fight definitely reminds me of the original Walking With Dinosaurs Torosaurus fight, except it is the other way around in this current fight. Right in the nostalgic feels!
Glad I wasn't the only one who has nostalgia feelings 👍
Well, the old Torosaurus lost a whole horn, not the tip of one. An injury like that would get probably get infected and compromise his immune system. I fell it would've made more sense to have the male T. rex in WWD kill the old bull instead of a young Triceratops.
@@dynojackal1911In the book version the old bull Torosaurus was hunted and killed by a male Rex after losing the fight with the younger male.
@@juanyusee8197They also actually show the fight in the book which was definitely appreciated.
This is more intense than the Torosaurus fight from Walking with Dinosaurs.
At least this young male didn't lose both horns
Yeah, and with the right species of Ceratopsian.
"You lost today kid, but that doesn't mean you have to like it."
*the big male walkz into frame*
Me hiding in the bushes like a safari explorer and researcher: Woah, big papa. *scribbles down notes*
If this gets a 3rd season i would love to see a leptoceratops segment
Along with the Pachyrhinosaurus getting killed by the Tyrannosaurs, this scene is like a massive apology for The Walking with Dinosaurs movie.
Nanuqsaurus.
@@isaacwall4951 Yes, which is a type of Tyrannosaur.
@@cro-magnoncarol4017 Tbf maybe calling it tyrannosaurus is slightly miss leading 😂
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@@redlizerad8268 I never called them "Tyrannosaurus", I called them "Tyrannosaurs". Big difference...
@@cro-magnoncarol4017 my bad my man I’m blind sorry. I take it back your correct
More than 10 tons... and capable of killing a fully grown T Rex
Yeah, But there are many outcomes of T-Rex vs Triceratops.
@@tonybusch8771 Look closely on its frill, you'll see a missing part. A part that has been bitten off and only a Rex could have done that. But considering it survived the attack, has likely killed the predator.
@@thegermaniccoenus2525, Well then, that's most likely one example of an outcome.
@@tonybusch8771 a full grown male triceratops against a full grown male tyrannosaurus my money is on the triceratops. Although it’s probably 50/50
The thing is an adult T. rex wouldn’t dare attack a full grown trike, rather they would go after juveniles and sub-adults.
Just shows you how strong triceritops really are..
Finally the triceratops is back
You can tell Yoshi got a couple of Rex under his body count 😂
Dude is 10 tons of muscle! He definitely has the power to kill off a Rex.
He has definitely killed one or two, that missing part of its frill on 3:19 is a literal bite mark, only done by a Tyrannosaurus rex. But considering it survived and have grown to be an impressive veteran, you know the rest of the story.
@@thegermaniccoenus2525 oh damn your right I never even noticed it
@@redlizerad8268 it’s quite impressive
An iguanodon or pachyrhinosaurus can also kill a trex
"You lost today, kid, but that doesn't mean you have to like it" - Elder Trike
1:58 notice how one brow horn is shorter than the other? This is something that happens in elephants where they prefer to use one tusk over the other and it gets noticeably worn down over time, like how humans can be right-handed or left-handed.
Fun fact: the "old bull" is based on an actual fossil which has the longest horns of any triceratops that has been discovered and that individual seems to be a sub adult based on analysis, so they could almost certainly get bigger than that.
I'm guessing the people who made this were inspired by the Torosaurus fight in Walking With Dinosaurs.
Perhaps the best Triceratops rut on UA-cam, kinda reminds me of Walking with Dinosaurs where the losing Torosaurus lost its brow horn. To bad they didn't include the hunt in the show because that would have been cool to see a T.rex successfully hunt an injured Torosaurus.
At least we got a Tyrannosaurus hunting scene in the first place.
Three horns never play with long necks.
Torosaurus Duel 2.0
YES!!!! some else noticed
Except this time, the loser is the young'un and he didn't lose so bad he'll never have a fighting chance again. :P
As much as i love seeing the classic T-Rex vs Trike battle, i really like to see the much more common battle of male Trike vs male Trike depicted here.
I love how the 30 year is HUGE even compared to another full grown male trike
And oldest triceratops were 80-90 years old.
My son loves Triceratops, hes 2 and half and always talking about him 😂
Sounds like he has good taste. Triceratops has gotta be one of the best Dinosaurs ever discovered.
People don’t realise, Ceratopsian horns were covered in keratin in life, there’s the bone core, then the keratin sheath, so this Bull Triceratops having huge horns like this is almost certainly guaranteed, they would’ve had massive horns.
Very nice and beautiful video
Of course, the triceratops would fight each other. Jack Horner said that their horns are fragile, which is ridiculous.
and the t rex is a scavenger theory. due to how large it is and how it's senses are designed, when even some active predators also have the same keen sensws.
@@usmanya5110 A lot of active predators have really keen senses.
3:00 wait a minute...oh..OH.a certain walking with episode :]
The Triceratops with the largest horns is a great example to be the kind of a animal that giantesses should see. like this triceratops male is intimidatingly Large and Strong.😮
1:56 look at the HORNS on that boi 😳
Fun Fact: There's actually a fossil of a Triceratops skull with horns like that, it's called Yoshi's Trike, or specimen MOR 3027.
Triceratops, Ankylosaurus and Argentinasaurus with temper of Hippo would be nightmare.
Then i could imagine the panic attack you’d get from the plague of madness episode of primal
1:38-2:03 I’d definitely stay clear of that guy if I were either a T. Rex or a raptor. Especially how long his massive horns are.
The guy weighs 10+ tons. Any Tyrannosaurus with half a brain would steer clear of that.
@@xenomorph-2017 yeah no way they are gonna try him
True
But also-
Why would a raptor enen think to attack a triceratops???
Unless it's like a baby or something?
@@clobertina8176 fair
Especially considering that this guy has a chunk of his frill missing that could only have been removed by a _T. rex,_ meaning he has survived fighting one at least once.
It brings the dinosaurs into existance with verbal and vision?well done jarrassic park you rock
2:20 who else saw this battle was so one-sided in this moment.
Triceratops, a rival of the brute Tyrannosaurus, is quite a challenger! Remarkable dinosaur.
How to train your dragons be like:
(Bewilder beast)
I love the sound effect❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
woulda gone different if Park Keeper Bob and his tractor were there.
Ik it’s probably I really common concept, but this fight seems to be exactly like the one from Walking with Dinosaurs the movie
Except better since there's no stupid commentary(other then the great educational ones from david) this is just so much better, it shows dinos as animals like it were a documentary about animals today which is awesome.
I how instead of the young male winning the battle it's the older male that won
I wanna see a pachyrhinosaurus headbutting contest
I like how to emphasis that there are large individuals in species, many people think parasaurolophus is now 13 tons when acctually on average it would be 6 to 8 tons,
Dinosaurs can get a few tons heavier then what there supposed to be especially old ones
Too bad Torosaurus haven't show up in paleomedia after walking with dinosaurs dinosaur king and Now sauria as seen cameo
Triceratops Yoshi 😃
I always knew it was Yoshi.
this scene is amazing and its even better since itreferences the sophi trike speciemen, this is the main theory of why paleontologists never found part of the right horn becuse they assummed it was broken of in a batle
1:57 LOOK AT THE HORNS ON THAT BULL!!!!!!
The younger Trike still got some of the broken horn ... the Walking with Dinosaurs Torosaur didn't fare that well
1:38 and 2:28 That almost sounds a lot like a lion. :)
The big male is big john :v
You mean the “Big Daddy”.
It's actually based on Yoshi's Trike.
I love how the shows both horridus and prorsus
But T. horridus and T. prorsus didn't live in the same time. Triceratops horridus was extinct when Triceratops prorsus was around.
What mix of animals were used for the triceratops in this series?
What are the rest of them doing, casting lots?
I can't wait to play this beast again in Evrima 😂 number 1 in my book lol
I guess I am an old Triceratops
I'm mot sure about the animals reaction to getting that big of it's horn severed. I mean they most likely had nerves in that like todays cows do, that must have really hurt.
Like all young males, this is only the beginning for them
The 30 year old male didn’t charge at top speed and they were only about 9 feet from each other and moved it’s top jaw away from the other male’s so the could charge each other just not going top speed to avoid breaking there top jaws
I wonder how a bull elephant would fare to a Trike ....
Now that’s something I’d pay to see
@skintgirafde320 the Trike is slightly shorter but has potentially a bigger skull and armored frill and bulk ... whilst Elephrant got tusks and brain and bulk
The Hellboys of the Cretaceous.
A few nitpicks:
The frills are too spikey
The frills on youngsters are not spikey enough and they are sticking up
Adult horns are too long and are usually pointing upwards instead of down
Their bumpy scales are organized only on the back rather than being spread out all over the body
But other than that, it’s still pretty accurate
What about the cheeks? Did ceratopsians have them or not?
Probably
Looks like the cursed isle new remodel are from these
I bet long horns are attractive to females.
Not really. They show the young male with a long and perfect set of horns, but he doesn't get any tail because he has relatively less experience and has less battle scars. The older male is stronger and has the scars to prove it, so he wins the contest and gets the females.
Ooh right.
The cursed isle?
Это очень круто, автор молодец 👍
Tyrannosaurus Rex…beware!
Is this Triceratops based on the species T.Horridus? Because I recognise the horn shape.
It's based off of "Yoshi's Trike" a Triceratops with massive Horns found a while ago
@@Tau_Aquila Which is a specimen of T. horridus.
@@jacobcox4565the horns are curved up
@@ToyMovieMakerProductions Look at the nose horn. T. horridus is known for its comparatively tiny nose horn. T. prorsus has a larger nose horn and smaller brow horns.
Yoshi 😮.
My brain cannot comprehend the size of these animals
A person of average height would be about as tall as a Triceratops's front limb. The narration also stated that the older male weighs over 10 tons, so they're about as big as modern elephants, some maybe getting bigger.
@@jacobcox4565 yeah hella big but what I mean is that because they're so different and unique from what's alive today, its hard to comprehend their existence y'know what I mean? lol
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I forget what episode this is!!
S02 North America
wait. . . Did the young challenger break his horn? Hahaha just like the bewilderbeast from how to train your dragon. . . More or less
The old bull broke the young challengers horns,it’s pretty obvs
Could this dinosaur be called Triceratops prorsus?
It's probably T. horridus because the nose horn looks way too small and the brow horns are way too big.
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I wonder if the Young Trike with Meter long horns is Yoshi's Trike
I think the veteran Trike is meant to be based on Yoshi.
Everybody calls a male Triceratops a bull. I prefer to call them a Stag.
Everyone calls them bulls because they have big forwards-facing horns, like a bull.
@@jacobcox4565 fair enough. I call them stags main cause they way they fight like a deer or elk would.
@@marcmarkers deer and elk are much faster, lighter. They also have antlers rather than horns.
The way the trikes are shown here, they are more like actual bulls
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Young males always overrated for lack of experience and exuberance on the streets kewechie
Young triceratops likes them older 😂
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why are the brow horns so big and the nose horn so small?
On many Chasmosaurines, such as triceratops, the brow horns are bigger as they are more often used
The different species had different shaped Horns, I think this is supposed to be horridus which doesn't have long nasal horn
This species of Triceratops is T. horridus, which had a smaller nose horn.
You can
the size of triceratops is totally off. they were 10 meters long and 3 meters high. with an average weight of 10 tons lol. these are buffalo sized triceratopses
1:42 He just said this male is more than 10 tons, so they did get the size right.
The horns of the 3D models are far too long here. And if they are for mating display and fights, why do female Triceratops have the same frills and horns? Female moose, deer etc. don't have the same antlers as the males.
Female caribou have them as well. There can be sexual displays that are also for other purposes.
And the horns look fine length wise. About a meter long
@@shalashaskaseven4841 The horns of the bull, which wins the fight, are as long as the skull with frill. In case of an old Triceratops ~ 2 - 2,5 m . Completely oversized horns.
There's actually a Triceratops skull that was found that has horns as long as the ones seen here. Look up specimen MOR 3027
@@DilophoMS you don't know anything about dinosaur
I'm guessing you've never heard of Yoshi's trike.
Why do they show dinosaurs, which are reptiles, behaving like mammals? Reptiles are different. Observe komodo dragons choosing a mate or interacting with other komodo dragons.
Komodo Dragons are very different from Triceratops, Komodo Dragons are also not dinosaurs. The reason why the Triceratops "behave like mammals" is because the only animals with really big horns are mammals. They're acting similar because they are more similar than you think. Triceratops was a low browsing large herbivore with horns, and so are Bison, they fill the same roles in nature and they behave more alike because of that..
@@jacobcox4565 Something of a falacy. Here's why. Mammals and reptiles have different nervous systems. Specifically memory. Even cattle will, after a while , will identify a human that it knows and trusts. Reptiles do not. Reptiles , despite JW, cannot be trained. Ancient trick , kind of cleche, is a cobra responding to flute song that it has been trained to. A trick, cobras cannot be trained. It has no memory for it. Cobra responds to stimuli. In case of flute and cobra in Arabian market, the snake is responding to visual stimuli of moving flute tip. A cobra will never remember face of its human owner. Since cobras are deaf, they cannot be trained to follow verbal commands. Cobra exists in now, with 5 seconds in past. I observe this with emu, rhea, kossowary , and ostrich in captivity . They do not remember their human caretaker. An emu is just as defensive and aggressive to same human 5 years later as it was when it was introduced. Becouse to emu that human is always a fresh threat. Similar with dinosaurs, methinks, herd dinos hereded becouse of genetics and instinct. Not becouse of familial bonds.
@@dkoz8321 Monitor lizards are actually able to be trained, same with Alligators. They can be trained to recognize certain objects as signals for feeding time. Birds, like Ravens, Crows, and Parrots can also be trained and they can recognize faces. There was an experiment done with Crows in which a person with a mask would walk with a dead Crow in their hands in full view of other Crows. Then, when that person showed themselves without the mask the Crows didn't react, while being near them with the mask made them more alert and vocal. This means they can recognize faces.
You can’t compare dinosaurs to lizards compare them with birds rather and you don’t know how they behaved maybe they behaved similar to mammals
If I may, wear a quality set of headphones while watching this video.
Even I would submit to an experienced 30 year old muscular male with a perfect horn.
His horns aren't perfect though. You can see his left horn is shorter- likely from breaking off in a duel when he was younger, just like the younger male.
Someone also pointed out that you can see a chunk of his frill on the upper right is missing (3:10-3:18 gives you a good look) and was probably lost from a t-rex attack.
Seeing as he's still alive though, I think we know who didn't walk away from that encounter.
@@jasonalcatraz5817Should check where your hat went, because something just flew over your head
Triceratops Yoshi 😃