Would T-rex Make a Good Pet?
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- Опубліковано 20 вер 2018
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Arcadia by Kevin MacLeod
Pamgaea by Kevin MacLeod
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My rex just died today.
She was 10 yrs old.
She was like my big sister with a learning disability.
I remember her literally stealing a hotdog out of my plate when she was a pup. I'll miss you rexo.
You did good.
One of my T Rexes, is a little depressed lately. I have gone through quite a few psychiatrists to help him. But finally, I am glad to say, progress is being made, and he is cheering up. You see Marmaduke desperately wanted to juggle.
I remember when an ankylosaurus injured my poor rex stupid Ankylosaurus >:(
T-rex would be great as a war mount
Until the enemy snipes you off
Ark reference
All 5 of the Jurassic movies are reasons why wouldn't work
Clint's reptiles?
OMG you noticed! 😂
@@CromoPaleoShow Obviously!
@@CromoPaleoShow I love it
how about allosaurus
It wouldn't make a good pet, but it would make a great soldier!
Ksp music lol
Yeah, I never realised at the time.
Arcadia by Kevin MacLeod!
@@CromoPaleoShow wait, a human created these songs? I never knew the composer's name hahah
Love your channel, also what would you say about a pet spinosaurus?
sounds like an awfully expensive way to commit suicide, requires almost a ton of meat per day basically have to build a massive metal enclosure the size of at least a couple football fields to keep the pair happy and if it has an off day its probably going to break out anyway. not to mention the costs of a crew to keep the enclosure clean, typically an elephant doesnt get territorial and try to kill the cleanup crew when they go in to shovel out the dung.
also since t rex was for the most part a durophagic predator of things like ankylosaurs and ceratopsians it was probably neccisary for its diet to have all that calcium, so might want to include too the cost of buying surplus large bones either from dead zoo animals like elephants and giraffes or butcher shops.
Ah yes
Oh also humans are likely large enough for Tyrannosaurs Rex to consider prey, so, there’s that.
Well money rain for me
You’d have to feed the rex a live cow. A goat would not be enough
Realistically speaking: you‘d have to put it inside a massive terrarium to recreate the oxygen levels of that time. So yeah, prepare to be poor
That’s a really good point and it’s something people forget. The fact that the earth and every aspect of it was completely alien to what it is now. It would simply be impossible!
@@CromoPaleoShow totally
@@CromoPaleoShow Oxygen levels back then weren't that different back then to how they are now. Besides, Tyrannosaurus most likely had a respiratory system similar to a bird's, so they'd have an incredibly efficient way of breathing.