What Did The T-Rex REALLY Sound Like?
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- Опубліковано 19 жов 2024
- The T-Rex is probably the most famous dinosaur of all time. But what did it sound like? Has Jurassic Park got it all wrong? Alastair takes you through what the Tyrannosaurus Rex ACTUALLY sounded like.
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Thank you guys for over 100k views! If you want more information on the subject, tune in to 'The Real T-Rex' on BBC 2 on January 2nd as they go in depth on the theory.
- Alastair
DangerVille good stuff. Thank you for the content.
I was halfway expecting a "B'GAK" 🐓
I'd believe it. To add further, Emu do much the same thing, and since they share lineage to Raptors and Rexes, it wouldn't be too far a stretch to assume that while your sounds are excellent for long-distance communications, there too would have been louder and more aggressive short-distance hisses and screeches, of which given the immense size of a T-Rex would have just as genuinely sounded like the special effects roar from Jurassic Park?
Not going to lie, it sounded very similar to what I had imagined it
Would you mind explaining why you credited this Jeff Kaale person when literally the only music you used were a Boards of Canada song and one from the Jurassic Parkèseries soundtrack? I mean what the fuck man...
The absolute worst thing about a low frequency sound like that is that you can't tell what direction it's coming from!
That would be horrible and terrifying
Exactly
That's what makes it so terrifying
Definitely the worst part. You would just hear it, and it would vibrate your entire body as you desperately looked around trying to locate where it came from. The only warning would be the massive thuds as it ran.
Actually depending on distance. Its probable you probably would. Your body would feel it. Humans just are not able however to pick up on specific location however. cause at that point your fight or flight response kicks in and any direction but staying put is your primary concern.
Imagine hearing this sound as t-rex stalked you in the fog.
“this is what it would have sounded like” *hears nothing and turns up volume* T. Rex: S T O M P
Lol
that was so mE
Sameer!!!
Mine was up all the way
i got a bit scared-
Imagine just chillin then you hear the jaws theme coming from a T-Rex
Imagine you are watching JAWS, pause it but the music does not stop
Oh hell no
@@andresf754 hahaha
Lmfao
"Why do I hear boss music?"
When you think how tigers are capable of briefly paralyzing their preys with their low frequency vocalizations, do you think T. rex would have been able to do the same in a much larger scale? This might explain why it didn't need to be agile despite being an apex predator of its ecosystem.
Ambush -> Vocalize -> Paralyze its preys -> One shot with its bite -> Nom
The T-Rex was an opportunistic predator.
It would both hunt down and kill other dinosaurs as well as scavenge dead ones.
I can see it doing one or two things. Either using its advanced hearing to set up ambushes, or it would follow herds from a distance and pick off any stragglers.
I didn't know tigers were capable of that at all. Is there a link for a video or an article delving into that topic? I'd love to do some research on it.
@@TeeAiDee it’s called infrasound, which is basically sound thats at a low enough hertz we can’t hear it but it’s known to cause anxiety, hence the “freezing up”.
tigers don’t “paralyse their prey”. they are ambush predators. this infrasound within their roars is used to scare away anything they deem a threat, such as rivals.
I didn't know tigers could fucking do that, thanks!
Adjust your meds
“The noise would’ve traveled through vibrations.”
*_as all sounds do_*
A scholar of truth
Meaning that probably you wouldn't heard it but rather feel it!
The T. rex was theorized to make infrasound, meaning you wouldn’t have really heard it, rather you would have felt it running through your body
@@somethingsaucy1776 okay yeah, but all noises still travel by vibrations
@JT Humans didn't even exist at that time
"wear headphones for best effect"
t rex stomp: i'm going to end this man whole ear drum
The dude: let it to me * starts speaking *
ROFL it's true, I was on phone and moved it closer to my ear, r.i.p.
It's a known fact that the t-rex communicated via
JUMPSCARES !!!
Fvck my eardrums HAHA
Fvck my eardrums HAHA
Damn that is scary the fact that you can barley hear the sound but you can feel it getting closer
When try it without the headphones it doesn't sound as scary
The problem is you don't know the danger until it is so close.
richard21solava yesss
Which would make it a million times more terrifying for that fact.
That is ABSOLUTELY terrifying, imagine if jurassic park kept with the horror till the end. The screen slowly fades to black as you hear the low rumble of the T-rex fill the theater and you feel the chairs move
For anyone having an idea about how the T rex sounds like, look up cassowary sounds. There is one video where one is deep rumbling at like 23Hz. It is extremely terrifying. Now imagine that but even louder and deeper. Now that's an idea on what a T-rex would sound like.
Whats absolutely terrifying is that you believe this
@@David-cv1se so saying "imagine IF" is saying I believe something? Ok imagine if the Toyota Prius had a V6 in it? Woah must mean I believe that!?
@@wholehand2635 You can visually verify that...embarrassing response try again
@@David-cv1se so you're saying it's impossible to swap the engine out if a Prius? who hurt you buddy? Here's an other example. Imagine if Spiderman was in Arkham? Imagining things doesn't mean you believe them to be true child. I can imagine myself without a space suit on Mars doesn't mean it's real. You do know what hypotheticals and fun Is right?... right?
Honestly a forest shaking low rumble, like a force of nature itself, that you feel in your bones, is much more intimidating, ominous, terrifying, and regal than a high pitched roar. Befitting this most incredible and dominant of apex predators. All tremble at the coming of the king!
@DESI EDM BEATS I'm pretty sure our ancestors weren't around back then unless your ancestor is a bee or something.
@@Someone-cw9jj lol.
@@Someone-cw9jj he comes from a long lineage of small mammals, in fact he himself is a small mamal
@@Someone-cw9jj Do you think our ancestors just came out of nothing after the dinosaurs were gone? All life on earth evolved from single celled organisms over the course of 3 and a half billion years.
@@Someone-cw9jj My ancestors were swimming spaghetti monsters
But you can't deny the roar from Jurassic Park is amazing
Right!! Right there with Godzilla's and is epic in its own right.
True
Yup
It's definitely how a T-Rex should have sounded like. Sometimes nature just gets it wrong by not being cinematic enough. ;-p
1000000man1 agreed
"This sound would not only be the most terrifying noise you would have heard... "
*But also the last*
@ I mean I'd imagine if you were an easy catch(unconscious, injured, etc.) It wouldn't pass up an oppurtunity. Other than that though I completely agree, I don't think we'd be worth even a bit of effort to an adult T-Rex. Juveniles might be another story.
This actually made me laugh so much 😂.
Salkafar I mean they can run up to 25 mph they don’t really need to try to kill us
@ I know that comment is like 4 months ago but they were actually scavengers and very rarely fought larger dinosaurs. They weren't much of pack hunters and were very territorial. They were genuinely just scavenging of eating smaller dinosaurs it could kill.
I read this literally exactly when he said it
I can't help it but i love the idea/theory that T-Rex was an almost unhearable bass maschine it works for me more then the old roar.
As predator it makes no sense for me to yell at your prey if you want to catch it. (Unless the prey is human haha XD)
Your profile pic is cute
But for scaring away competition...
I feel like maybe a dinosaur would roar in a territory situation
in perspective, tigers use their roar to intimidate their prey into a paralyzed state
@@godzillamaster34
And not all large predators had their hearing.
Man I haven’t heard a trex in 60 million years
Bruh
Ahhh the good old days. Nothing like throwing a T rex leg on the bar b q icing down the beer and having the gang over.
@Rowdy Jr. 65 Million years in the making I give you "Dino Cop Law Bringers to the Jurasic Period"
T Rex or gangs of raptors in your neighborhood?
Who you gonna call?
Dino Cops!
Dino Cops 2 Kiss My Astroid coming soon to a theater near you.
actually its 65 million years
@@rowenasasil4201 perhaps but the scientific community might decide they've made mistakes or with new evidence blah blah blah. Dating fossils has always been a best guess scenario at best.
I turned my sound up all the way right before the stomp
Rip
Same lol 😂😂
omg lol
Same!! Haha
😂😂😂😂🤣
I know it gave me anxiety
the next time I'm in an argument imma go "mMMMmmMMmMmmmm" to assert dominance
😂
The ultimate technique
Good idea I should do that
But Groot can't mMmmmmmmM
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"Perfectly balanced... as all things should be..."
I would make the sound of a human running. This is terrifying. Thank you.
Tyrannosaurus is so scarry that he even plays his own horror music.
T. rex and tyranasours rex are two different species!!!!!!!!
actually t. rex and Tyrannosaurus rex are not 2 different species t. rex is short for tyrannosaurus rex
@@esg_0832 no wrong my freind is Dino expert wait maybe he just stupid
welp there is different species of t. rex or also know as tyrannosaurus rex
@@RocketKids no it’s just a short name your friend is just stupid
Everyone gangsta till t rex goes:
MMMMMMmmmmmmm
MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM
Tripped Vr at least some of the time it *PURRED*
mmmMMMMMMMmmmmmMMMMMMMmmmmm
If T-Rex sounds like that my gf would be trying to sit on his head.
She does the same thing to me but I just go Gahgaaghaag.
thermal 15 huh?
still blows my mind that dinosaurs ACTUALLY existed. idk why but it’s such a weird concept to me!
the fact that GIANT walking birds roamed the same ground that i live on is insane to me!
That's exactly why dinosaurs have fascinated people for so long. There is an inherent "mythical" quality about them. Gigantic monstrous reptiles that once roamed the earth long before we did.
IWatchWeirdVideos I think that’s exactly what happened
To say nothing of the fact that they STILL EXIST.
Why would a 20-foot tall, 40-foot long, 15,000-pound partially-feathered lizard, with 8-inch long teeth and claws that can quickly kill you, ever seem like such a foreign concept to you? I can't imagine why... LOL!
Dinosaurs seem like they came out of a book. It's so hard to believe beautiful creatures like these existed! There a mix between beautiful and scary in these guys. And I love it! This is why I love these prehistoric beasts!
We all share the respect and fear for the "terrible lizards." I wonder if that's a vestigial psychological heirloom from our Jurassic rodent ancestry.
@@Verify110i dont believe we came from some rodents.
Imagine walking around, scavenging, alone in a dense forest, and you hear and feel the vibrating.
Terrifying.
Sorry madam, I already pissed my pants
Yea :O
Honestly, it is a lot scarier not hearing anything because you think you're fine and then look up and see a T-Rex and know you're screwed. That is a million times more terrifying than hearing a roar.
Then theres its bite force....
I have a vr game of A t rex Growls and sounds like the real thing its called identity and you go around and scavange then you hear and feel it its and you know whats coming
Just imagined a T-Rex watching it’s prey and it started humming the Jaws theme
David c. Wtf are u talking about?
Em This is hilariously terrifying.
David c. Dude what the fuck?
Em XD that would be beatiful
This is beutiful😂😂
2:32
me: oh wow thats really quiet
trex: *S T O M P*
WHEN I TELL YOU I ALMOST EVAPORATED
Broke my ear drum
Yes
@@vampz4874 R.I.P
@@vampz4874 Same
The sound in the movie is like the kind of exhilarating fear that you would feel right before a bungee jump, whereas the sound in this video is like the kind of fear that you would feel during a nightmare.
My dog didn’t react to the jurassic park roar but when this new t-rex sound came up, he reacted immediately by growling.
Patrick Kryzsko Mine did nothing
Patrick Kryzsko that's funny cause mine just kinda ignored it and shes a chihuahua
Jamie Lishbrook mine is border collie and blue healer
Nicholas Demaio nice
mine is a chihuahua also. Actually have Italian Greyhounds too but they did not react. I guess they didn’t feel threatened.
I find the low frequency sound more terrifying than the Jurassic Park roar.
Where
Same
Imagine the ground fucking shaking you know it’s getting closer
Yeah but in a psychological horror way, instead of a physical fear way. Now imagine if they mixed the "real" roar with the movie roar.
Absolutely, I could almost feel the vibrations coming from the monitor
Roses are red
Violets are blue
I think you are looking for 2:22
Only true dinosaur fans would watch the entire video.
Thank you
I was kinda pissed off bc the guy kept talking over the sound
Green Paladin so me
Thank you!
i always imagined it would sound like the rumbles that alligators make. you can hear and feel them in the swamp, it’s just such a unique kind of ominous.
I wanna make a game about surviving being hunted by certain dinosaurs, but I wanna make it as accurate as possible. It would be much scarier hearing this in the game
Imagine that in VR
And it would be harder to locate, because of the low frequency of the sound. That would add to the horror, if you dont know where its coming from...
It sure would, especially if they added the T. rex having eyes better than an Eagle. So at night or in fog it would see you but you wouldn’t see it
Hope your game get big!
Start with fixing Ark survival evolved. Fix that, then continue playing The Isle as normal
2:30
This is More frightening then the Jurassic version. The Jurassic version is more Awesome and Inspirational, this is so much more Primal and Reptilian.
Agreed
Except Trex wasn't all that closely related to reptiles, they're more closely related to birds (chickens as a matter of fact.)
You would hear this if you were to go underground where the dracos live in their true form.
+Brad Scott You realize birds and reptiles are closely related, right? And this proposed method of vocalization for the Tyrannosaurus more closely resembles an alligator rather than any birds. A lack of a syrinx is why the Tyrannosaurus's vocalizations would be more reptilian than than that of a birds.
@@bradscott4048
Why does everyone incorrectly bring up the chicken BS. It was originally brought up to bait in readers to read the theory that Dinosaurs are related to birds.
And Dinosaurs are the middle stages of Evolution between Birds (Avian Saurians) and classic Reptiles. So, it's a combination of both, and in this case, leans more towards Reptiles. Because it doesn't have an Avian Voice box.
Video: Wear headphones to hear the T Rex the best
Me: *goes deaf four seconds later from T Rex crash-stepping on the ground
alexis carter yea that pissed me off
Facts 😂😂😭
Hhahah dang! Couldn’t agree more
Kristina Rackley same here😂
Kristina Rackley SAME THAT SCARED THE FUCK OUTTA ME!!
Me turns volume all the way up to hear the sound
Trex: STOMP
I LITERALLY JUMPED
I think the main reason why people instinctively fear low frequency gutteral sounds like that is because it is extremely difficult to determine what direction the sound (and thus, the danger) is coming from, whereas with high frequency sounds, determining direction, and even range is much easier
I think low frequency typically comes from large animals & large animals scare us
tf cringe idiotic-_-
Correct. It's the fear of the unknown.
To quote the great Lovecraft:
"The oldest and strongest emotion of mankind is fear. And oldest and strongest kind of fear is fear of the unknown."
Fuck you, your opinion and your pfp. May god put you in hell with shaytan
I don't think this is why.
I believe it is 2 reasons:
1) You FEEL the vibrations
2) Those low frequency sounds mean it's probably much bigger than you and can kill you with ease
In the middle when he said " you are about to hear the distinct sound of a Tyrannosaurus Rex," I thought he was going Rick Roll us. Like it was the perfect set up for a Rick Roll, he even said to whip out the headphones... Almost disappointed. Almost.
There are 69 likes on this. I ain't ruining it.
305 other people already did
I was expecting the woman orgasm sound effect
LOL, that meme dies years ago, but I'm fine this video doesn't troll us.
Pablo de la Torre Gálvez as long as the trolls are trolling, rick keeps on rolling
Nobody:
Trex: i hope you dont mind if i
V I B R A T E
I know my girlfriend wouldn't.
@@cookiesontoast9981 Well everyone knows that lmao
he's got good vibes
And here's what the TRex sounded like:
TRex: HeY GuYs
T-Rex be all like: Bro, chill, I'm literally just vibin'.
not only you could hear the sound, but the feeling of the vibrations would have been terrifying.
POV: You looking for a comment that shows the time stamp for when the trex roars. Well here it is 2:32
Exactly, thanks
Thanks
Thanku
Spicy Grape not all heroes wear capes
Thanks man
i think the t-rex stomp at 2:40 scared me more than the actual sound the t-rex made
Me, too. I didn't find the sounds it made scary or unsettling at all.
Tesla B well if you actually heard in real life and it was not digital you would discover otherwise
@@randomguy56789 no shit lmao
Because ur Sid
I had my ear up to my speaker and all i hear is a loud stomp... i jumped so high 😂
Anyone else experience a bit of anxiety after hearing this?
That's the point of the infrasound
It supposed to scare ya mate
Mammals might be hardwired to be afraid of sounds like this like the video says.
BAZTRD inc. yup over here
Yes on two 18's it's awesome
Too much anxiety
Imagine how confused you'd be if you travelled back in time and you here the jaws theme coming through the trees
3:11
Me:puts my ear to speaker in full volume to hear the T-Rex
*Guy talks*
Cannot even hear the T-rex with his loud mouth
Ffs same who is this bimbo?
bro that wasn’t the guy that was the t-Rex lmao
He plays the same sound at 2:30 without talking...
Same here but except for me it was a Life360 notification shit was loud as fuck
Me: *Turns up the volume, thinking that the video is just the sound itself*
Guy: *_W H A T D I D T H E T R E X S O U N D L I K E ?_*
I don’t know why but this comment made me laugh.
I did the same thing, RIP my ears.
Well when I turned it up it wasn't scary at all it was just a low growl and didn't sound anything at all like the sound of the song from Jaws
I heard birds and talk
😂😂😂
Imagine you hear the Jaws theme following you and you realize it's a T-Rex
Thanks asshole child that teached them how the jaws themes melody sounds
El Presidente ??
@@El_Presidente_5337 what?
😂
Lol
Scariest part is it’s extremely difficult to locate where those low frequency growls are coming from but you still know it’s there.
Here’s a scenario I’ve put together that shows how scary it is.
Your in a deep forest at night,you hear leaves crunching,bushes shaking, you hear loud stomps coming towards you. You hear low growls put you can’t tell where they are coming from. You hear more stomps as the growling gets louder, you hear trees moving with force. You feel like you’re being watched,you hear a growl again this time it’s even louder,but still silent enough to stop you from knowing where it’s coming from. You run as you hear louder and faster footsteps behind you. What do you think is it good?
Me: 3:00am... time to go to sleep....
UA-cam: What Did the T-Rex really Sound like?
Me: Ok....
Julio Saucedo literally me rn
Lol you dont know how to this? 1:45 5:45 3:56 haha
😂😂same here
2:40 am only twenty minutes behind
Julio Saucedo omg it’s literally 3:34
Honestly this sound would of scared me more
'would of' ffs!
@@heraldeventsandfilms5970 it's never going to go away
@@EVO6- Stupidity, no.
Herald Events and Films i dont even know what you are saying. but if you are saying that its not scary then read the comment that has the long paragraph
@@Sosa40706 I am pointing out the moron's use of language. 'would of'.
“Here’s what a TRex would sound like. Let me go ahead and talk over the whole thing.”
I was obsessed with dinosaurs as a kid, I even found them adorable. I'm hearing this now as an adult and this new sound makes them even cuter to me.....is something wrong with me? 😂😬
No survival instincts XD
Just imagine your in the middle of a dark and damp forest then out of no where you hear that. Just terrifying.
Isaac Morris out of nowhere you FEEL it
damn that would be terrifying
Go to the Daintree forest in Australia and you will hear it. Cassowaries make that exact noise
Omg that was like yesturday on christmas except i thought krampus was coming for me o_o
Lol why does it have to be damp? 😂
You're*
It’s definitely not as “upsetting”, as in make you jump in fear.
But it gives a very deep, stomach clenching chill. Like your brain just *knows* something isn’t right. 😨😨🤭😧
65 million year old instincts telling you to run run to the highest branch of the tree your in and dont come back down til that horrible sound is far enough away
Akaryusan , you probably wouldn't be safe in a tree from that.
Trey Stephens Run in your house and don't be by a window.
Lloyd Christmas , yeah, maybe. I wonder how terrible they really were? Would they break through a roof and doors and walls just to eat you?
Trey Stephens I look at it as a possible, but I believe the Tyrannosaurus Rex would have to be hungry enough to eat a human being. So it's a yes and no answer. It depends on how hungry the animal was, look at modern day animals for example. Especially reptiles and birds. Mammals can can be used this example as well if hungry enough Lions will break windows and bite tires. So it's entirely possible that the Tyrannosaurus Rex would attack anything that moved if provoked or felt threatened. Just like modern day alligators, lions, sharks etc. I still think the Tyrannosaurus Rex hissed like crocodiles and made this noise in the video.
this video is so well made
you'd expect some bullshit from that title but its really well researched plus the music of jurrasic park slowly panning in in the outro, everything is just so well made, great job man
I appreciate the kind words! Expect more stuff from us.
- Alastair
I was skeptical before I clicked but this video was about a hundred times more informative thank I thought it would be. Thanks for putting up this amazing video!
I closed my eyes as I listened to it, and I gotta be honest, it sounds like something you'd expect to hear from a Top 5 Most Mysterious Sounds Ever Recorded.
Honestly! I didn't even have to close my eyes
I was like I've heard these sounds before😅
Sounds like the distant rumble of thunder.
Ericat okay, I’m glad I wasn’t the only one who thought of thunder.
Exactly what I had in mind!
Until you look behind you :^)
Haha, I thought in the same book too
Possibly this is why we have a "primal fear" of low frequency sounds? Storm on the horizon, an earthquake about to occur or a volcano erupt...Many animals detect these disasters before we do; but maybe the knack is still buried there for us
Roars are impressive and majestic.
This is downright terrifying.
Imagine if they did both.
They roar or make a sound similar to a roar to establish dominance over a new territory and rival and to scare off smaller carnivores like Dakotaraptors.
They do the rumbling sounds when communicating, hunting and other stuff.
@@WhyTho525 terrifying!
@@WhyTho525 Actually that would make a whole lot of sense. Kind of like how some mammals such as lions produce louder sounds to scare off threats in a closer vicinity or assert their dominance, but use lower sounds to communicate with one another over long distances. Sure dinosaurs are reptiles instead of mammals, but I don’t think that it’s entirely outside the realm of possibility for dinosaurs like Tyrannosaurus Rex to have communicated via closed mouth vocalization and some approximation of roaring.
@@foreignroninl1555
Indeed. There could be so many things about these animals that not even fossils can show us.
turning it from a dramatic performance into the call of a predator
I remember asking my dad "how do they know what it sounds like" when I saw Jurassic park his response was "who cares it's a movie" lmao
Nobody:
Not a single soul:
Rexy: Y'all mind if I *mmmmmmmmmmmmmm?*
Nah, Rexy, your too Sexy to get mad at. We don't mind
@@0_exterminatingdaleks_011 there's probably also male trex
*richer*
Triceratops:now what the-
No idont but i mind if u stomp
Honestly, I prefer the low grumble to the loud roar.
Alfadillo Gonadicus same bc it just makes more sense
yas agree
Not Hollywood enough lol
Actually hollywood should use this, it would sound awesome in a cinema with a good sound system. Rumbling your whole body with low frequency sounds, but you can't hear a loud noise.
This also fits much better in a movie with the T-Rex, which just so happens to be the real life version of a slasher movie monster.
Nobody:
Queen Elizabeth: i haven’t heard that In 65 million years
Edit: this did not age well
Lol it’s funny but human species have been on earth for only 5-7 million years and she’s not human 😂
@@yournarrator6428 she is an alien
@@arlo9015 Aliens are unlikely to have similar features like humans or any creature on earth as it would depend on its sun, the atmosphere, and the oxygen level, also we there is ancestor had 4 Limbs or multiple limbs, there is a lot of factors that make a living thing possible and whether it’s intelligent in equal or greater or less than a humans intelligence also whether they have lungs strong enough be able to breath the amount of oxygen in our air with polluted air, also have to consider if it’s bone structure is weak or strong enough to withstand Earths gravitational pull
Omg, this is the best comment ever !!
@@yournarrator6428 ok it's big brain time
I think the scariest part would just be feeling the movement and hearing the movement among the brush and forests.
Very subtle, but just as scary. You can hear and feel it, but you can't see it, but you know it's there.
Nicholas Ashton like air
Indeed.
A sensitive animal might be able to determine the direction the sound came from.
Nicholas Ashton just as scary??? Amagin hearing and feeling this in a dark and quiet alley way then you look behind you and there's slender.
I like this sound more than the roar. The roar would give you a sign of danger making you instinctively think something big is gonna go at a you and startling you as if a warning signal, Like a warning signal for an incoming tornado.
But the low grumble would feel like something is creeping up on you, as it gets louder and louder. Seemingly taunting you. As the fear of something huge knowing where you are slowly gets worse and worse as the trex grew nearer. Like a something slowly watching you in a forest and sounds of footsteps nearby get louder and louder as you try to escape until its just a loud noise and there is no escape.
i did not hear it super clickbwit and fake
@@icyyboi5835 Boi. TURN UP YO VOLUME, JACKASS.
@@tylersauls2765 I know right?
T-Rex: *yall mind if I VIBRATE?*
Copy
Stolen comment
Unoriginal comment along with that exhausted profile pic.
Do you have the ability to taste anything? Just a question.
Nobody:
Lucifer The wolf: y’all mind if I COPY?
I’m aware of the fact that I’m being hypocritical but y’all need to chill out, we all can say what we want and y’all just attacking him/her.
Gooesbumps! Put my headphones on and even those low frequencies vocals felt skin crawling
The actual T-rex sound sounds even more scarier imo! My cat got so scared it went under the sofa!😨
The Admiral how in any form????
The Admiral it sounds like a snoring middle aged dad like???
booty meats have you hearded it with headpgones? They fucking shake like hell
booty meats the vibration is real
that is not what a T-rex sounds like, untill we find intact vocal cords we can never be sure, this video is blind speculation
My cats freaked and entered "look for danger" mode the second the low sound played. They were even wary when it played thru my headphones. There's definitely the instinct there.
That and they had probs never heard anything like it before.
@@AzathothTheGreat yeah that’s true
Oh, my dog didn't care and is still napping. But then again, she's very lazy and doesn't care about a lot of things except chicken and treats. Cattos are definitely more alert.
i will try this with my cats
Played it on speaker to scare my family but instead it scared all most all of my animals I felt so bad
Played it on speakers for my dogs and they started barking non-stop...
I could only imagine how terrifying it would be to hear the real animal...
I think Apex Predators of the prehistoric times really did make low frequency sounds, and maybe animals of today inherited being frightened/startled by it, or made it the sound of danger.
It’s either that, or animals including Human might just have a genetic disliking towards low frequency sounds.
@@KiyanPocket smartass
Unkownlob No I ain’t, I failed Maths.
My cats freaked out too. The stomp scared me but not them, but then the growl had them hunkering down and watching my phone like hawks.
Thanks for the orchestra after the audio it scared the hell out of me and it was comforting because I loved Jurassic park as a small child
Imagine the Trex roaring a loud “MEEEOEOOOWWWWWW” 😂😂
why was i JUST thinking that, like the whole point of me watching this video was bc of that 🤣
YES
It would be called cat rex
Hahahhahahhahhahahahahahahahahhahaahahhahahahahahhahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha 😂😂😂😂😂 👍
@@gaminggoon1617 oh so according to you, it should should like *”sip sip sip”*
Can't believe.. Its already been 65 million years. Feels like yesterday.
@Llama for life that time when I transformed into a single cell organism from primordial soup.
I remember when I was a tetrapods like if it was yesterday
Dude I had a Triceratops as a neighbour, he always shat some big piles of sh*t
Ok Queen Elizabeth, calm down
Time flies when you’re having fun.
A sound of a t-rex was literally a sound of thunder!
hey nice reference to Ray Bradbury
Eeeeeeeeyyy REFERENCE
So I guess you could say they were a... thunder bird?
ODRIKAH KUN nice
Ray Bradbury is somewhere up there nodding and smiling at the reference.
I had a dream in 2008 that i went outside and there was a trex. This is eerily similar. What made it a nightmare was how it was much quieter. It made my heart race. Hypersound was a theory. Until recently. Now we know it's something lions do.
You were having a genetic memory of being rodent food before trex ate you for lunch 🤣
Bro same. I miss having those dreams! Followed me around the house from the outside. Met me at each window and just stared at me...
*Me, moving chair across the room*
Archeologist:
"Ah hell, it's a Rex Billy, get down!"
do u mean paleontologist
@@hamsackk what a small thing to nit pick at. I know they're paleontologists but it's a joke. Because I'm moving the chair yet they think it's a tyrannosaurus, but a paleontologist would not suspect that.
@@occi3746 it's just that people always get those two careers confused when they're totally different. wasnt trying to be mean, it's just that paleontologists study dino artifacts and archeologists study human artifacts :)
@@hamsackk I love dinosaurs, I know this basic stuff.
@@occi3746 then u should have known that a paleontologist studies dinos? idk what to tell ya
I thought it was just super quiet so I turned my phone all the way up and put the speaker at my ear then the stomp made me deaf
glad i'm not the only one
Omg I did the same thing lmao
OMG YOU ARE NOT THE ONLY ONE
the stomp doesn't sound realistic.
As soon as I saw this comment it happened to me.
T-REX sounds like my empty stomach. Got it.
your stomach can shake the ground fatass
SSGSS SSGSS lol
Hahahhahahaha
Lol
lolol
This is actually way scarier than a loud roar
Most people are saying its not scary, fear of the unknown is what makes it scary. It's like a sudtle knocking. Getting stronger, and know one knows where its coming from. The movie roar is cool but, you can tell what direction its coming from. The vibration is very cool. It being able to shake your spin is so unusually amazing. Way better than the movie roar.
Lee Coffee When you said knocking I got scared as hell, because for me it’s nearly 3 AM and I can’t sleep, cuz of you
Yeah it sounds scarier then the movie to me
Blowhards the lot of you
Kory Datz wank
TheRogueStormtrooper Keep barking, wrongo
just imagine hiding yourself in a bush , and starting to hear this sound... Death is comming to you , silently , just loud enough to make you know your time has come.
Then suddenly you heard a sniffing sound from behind him/her but then less than a minute a jaw with bone crushing teeth bites you with an impact
and T.Rex can smell in stereo so it will know the exact place you are hiding at. So running away from a T.Rex is a better idea than hiding , because you can't hide from a T.Rex unless there's a building or something like that. Btw an adult human can easily outrun a fully grown T.Rex because the animal barely walked.
I don’t think T. rex would bother with humans lol, much bigger fish to fry for his appetite
Coming*
Don’t move
Wow man..I thought I got click baited but that sound was legit creepy and scary.Completely messed with my brain. I like that!!
What’s terrifying is the Trex is such a chad that opening its mouth is too lame
It's WAY scarier, it's like an unsettling feeling in the stomach.... like that feeling you get just at the very start of an earthquake. OMG like an earthquake that can EAT YOU!😭😩😱
Elephants also communicate with eachother through low frequency growls but they also have a terrifyingly loud and intimidating roar that scares the crap out of all the other creatures around them, including people. I think T-Rex would have done the same thing, only on a much higher decibel range.
Underrated comment.
That is true.
I postulate that they may have even hissed as well. Given the closer relation to avians, they may have even squawked.
It's theorized that they pretty much make sounds similar crocodile only louder. So their growls could have been that.
@@wargreysama like a loud hiss growl
The sounds messes up my ears... in a good way ofc.
Soft ear porn
Hurts so good
Bear in mind they also made loud sounds when needed like pretty much every other large land based predator today. Bears don't run around roaring in Alaska....but they do when they fight over territory. Tigers chuff softly to communicate but we all know what they can also sound like which is also the sound everyone associates with a Tiger. Not the chuffing.
We'll likely never know what these sounds sounded like....but we can imagine.
Maybe I'll try pitching down a Eagle call by 12-24 semitones just to see what it sounds like since birds of prey are the closest thing we have.
michael mccormack me too
Jack Mills whats ofc
Great video, and enjoyed the boards of Canada at the beginning
That noise is, in my opinion, way more terrifying
Wear headphones for best sound.. then go deaf a second later when it's foot hits like a freaking nuclear bomb in your ear drum!!
Lmaoooo 💀
Yes thats the reason im fking disliking this video
You just played real footage of my sister in the morning
Vibrating? 😂😂😂
Sorry about that... Hope we didn't wake you..
The roar was awesome and scary but the low rumbling just hits the primordial part of my brain in a way I cant explain. I get goosebumps and feel like I need to duck for cover.
Me: walking through dark forest
T-Rex: jaws theme playing
Me:wtf
T-Rex:pokes head round the corner of a tree
Remember the train scene from wrongfully accused. Lmao
Corner of a tree
mathematically u are correct but i hate to read that
Ellie Brown dont worry if you’re in good health you’d be able to outrun it
@@GlitchXan me and your mother hated and resented the day you came into this world, bbuuuuttt we still put up with you raised you....
@George Kincaid dun dun dun dun dundun duuuuunnnnnnnn🎶
Narrator: “and it would have sounded like this”
T-rex: DO YOU WANT SOME F#%ING COCAINE!!!!
PLZ DONT DO COCAINE COCAINE BAD FOR YOUR BRAIN PLZ DONT DO COCAINE COCAINE BAD FOR YOUR BRAIN PLZ DONT DO COCAINE COCAINE BAD FOR YOUR BRAIN
Fu*king hell... I would hate to even imagine them things on cocaine!!! Woowee i bet that would of wiped them out and all.
YALL WANT SOME CRAAAAAACK?!
*THAT* is way more terrifying than Hollywood's T-rex. Subbed.
Zai Emrys idipt
Its been awhile. But I decided to test this with my pets, here Is their results:
Bird: immediately paused and then frantically tried to bite my nose off
Chameleon: Was fine until I played it, immediately with the sound started it started climbing down its plant in the sort of "dance" they do to act like a leaf in the wind, it's a blending in mechanism. She did this as she slowly got to the plant where she hid
Wow really 😀😀😲😲
Clearly they recognize this as the sound of a predator!
I wanna try this with my cat but i'm scared
@@chicken6738 Sometimes neghbro's cats like to fuck under my window at night,dont know why tho. Anyway,i find a "wolves howling" video on youtube,put volume to the max,creep to the window slowly not to spook them,and with wireless mouse on my lap, press play button. Cats freeze in place for a second and then bolt into different directions.I am a bad person.
@@Clint_Beastwood87 that's cool man 😂
Where are you from
2:30 I almost shit myself when I heard that sound
Ikr😶😨😱I played the sound to my dog and she suddenly literally held her breath and I freaked out because I thought she died of shock or something😂😂
@@Him1793 i would go to a doctor
@@Moonlakes is it a hissing sound
@@Him1793 Wear your headphones. A low growl.
@@Him1793 its because you're literally cole slaw..... fucking pile of carrots, chopped lettuce and depending on what part of the states you are from, mixed with vinegar, ranch or mayo. You have no ears, you pile good creamy, lettuce shit!
So basically the trex just purred like a big kitty cat.
ShotSh4wty 666 yup
It makes sense though... if it roars the way we think then it does wouldn’t it alert all of its prey for miles?
Elotes ForDayz true.
Michelle Black No not all big cats purr but some do. Lions are one of them.
No, lions cannot purr. The largest cat that has retained the ability to purr is the cougar (also known as the moutain lion or puma). Bigger cats than that (lions and tigers) cannot purr.
This is so nostalgic I can still clearly remember what they sounded like
"The noise would've travelled through vibrations"
*All* noises are vibrations buddy
Was gunna say. ThatsHowThingsWork
2004 Ford Ranger XLT but you would actually feel the vibrations buddy . U don’t feel all sounds .
Alice Jones until your mom yells your full name don’t tell me you can’t feel sounds 😅😂😂
in different meaning. like every energy is kinetic, but actually its been called different
Thank you lol
What T-Rex really sounded like..." OOH EE OOH AHH, BING BANG WALLA- WALLA BING BANG! "
OO EE OO AH AH TING TANG WALLAH WALLAH BING BING, OOEE OO AH AH TINGTANGWALLAHWALLABINGBANG
@@jennifercox3170 👍
I told the witch doctor i was in love with you and then the witch doctor he told me what to do he told me:
SEA STUDIOS subscribe pewdiepie??
y do u even exist...
Does anyone else get nostalgia the minute the Jurassic Park theme plays?
Kristen Scott Yep
It practicaly oozes nostalgia
Totally
I feels sad whne u hear ut like whn i loved it -😣
Yup
Don't get me wrong, I love the sound design producers use for Dinosaurs, but I also love learning about the actual anatomy and vocal chambers of real Dinosaurs.