Imagine walking in the woods with some friends and you hear this. You say, “sounds like thunder.” Only for your friend to say, “that’s not thunder.” I’d shit myself right then and there
Non-avian reptilian vocalizations are so rare precisely because of the syrinx. Hadrosaurs may evolved around that but for the other dinosaurs going beyond bellows rumbles and hisses is a tad bit too radical
yes but there is so much variety of sounds with no syrinx yet people use the same stuff again and again...1 of the sounds cassowaries make and american alligator what about new world vultures? they also have syrinx but they can do more than just hissing here is andean condor: ua-cam.com/video/msAU6cl4rME/v-deo.html or black vultures: ua-cam.com/video/2waWe4u-OK0/v-deo.html and crocodilians have big sound variety: ua-cam.com/video/jRgTk_qvsTw/v-deo.html *and they can be loud too:* ua-cam.com/video/Qf18Mol9K88/v-deo.html and all the ratites differ in their sounds emu: ua-cam.com/video/27Ih4V27RLM/v-deo.html ostrich: ua-cam.com/video/JH-DhjR7n1I/v-deo.html rhea: ua-cam.com/video/UyRqTAxZNRo/v-deo.html and kiwi too and it sounds pretty loud for a non syrinx animal: ua-cam.com/video/wUd5ue6lGmc/v-deo.html or even the babies of all of these...its not like when they are born they got syrinx and it becomes non functional as they grow...they are born without it yet they make loud sounds as hatchlings
But how can they bellow without a larynx? That doesn’t make sense, crocodiles and alligators have a LARYNX, and that’s why they can bellow! They’re loud because they have a reptile larynx. They might’ve likely lacked a syrinx, but bud, a larynx is NEEDED to produce bellowing. Bb gators also make adorable sounds. Just see how they chirp for their mother, it’s the cutest freaking thing ever :)) Edit: There’s a vulture that woofs. I’m not kidding, I’ll link it here, but there’s literally a b o r k i n g vulture: ua-cam.com/video/7vGVk6sHAUs/v-deo.htmlsi=bj0k1mvUF84WUIy7 Edit 2: Omg I found a snake that squeaks! It’s so cuteeee! ua-cam.com/users/shorts3FMJc4jlkys?si=lKjCp5SBcZ83b3tl
I don't get why some dinosaur enthusiasts are so upset about feathered birdlike dinosaurs. I can't imagine anything more awe inspiring and intimidating than a tyrannosaurus rex threat displaying like an ostrich
Because they're being unscientific and just following a trend. They hear "dinosaurs had feathers" and immediately plaster bird feathers into a t-rex. Look at the thumbnail for this image, that t-rex has flight feathers on its arms! That makes no sense, it implies t-rex evolved from a flying bird, which is basically backwards! Firstly, we have fossilized skin impressions of the t-rex that proves it had scaly skin, and no evidence of feathers on them, which suggests that t-rex in particular didn't have feathers, or at least not much, as adults. We _do_ have direct fossil evidence of feathers on theropods like Sinosauropteryx and Yutyranus, which proves that the feathers can be preserved, and would appear in t-rex fossils. But there's also something a lot of these people forget: the "feathers" found on those dinosaurs don't resemble the feathers people are thinking of. The feathers found on those dinosaurs are short, soft and fuzzy, and much more closely resemble the fuzzy down on baby birds. Which implies that the fuzzy down on chicks is actually proto-feathers they inherited from their ancestors, and that the large, specialized, stiff feathers used for things like flight evolved later. So when someone dressed up a t-rex in velvety plumes and straight up wings, they're being very inaccurate, which is why I dislike the feather craze.
@@potaterjim that's a good point that I hadn't considered. Plumage on dinosaurs can be just as inaccurate as scales when they're based on non-extinct species rather than the paleontological material currently available. Speculation is fun and can help fill in gaps until more evidence is found, but it shouldn't be substituted for evidence already known and widely accepted as conclusive.
Not only what the other guy said, but its not what we grew up with, boomers hate phones because its not what they grew up with. My grandfather hates them, so its no different to not like a feathered design, we grew up with wingless dragons, not birds.
I love the clucking sounds! I was just recently wondering if t-rexes made sounds similar to chickens .. only much louder and at lower ocateves. Like did t-rex crow like a rooster?
No, T. rex did not possess the vocal organ necessary to create bird like sounds, they would’ve made low frequency bellows, ostrich like booms, or sound like a giant roided vulture
@@nataliesalcido6735 what? bird sounds have nothing to do with the type of bone they got they are produced from an organ called syrinx and all birds have the same kind of hollow bone yet there is variety, even birds with no syrinx like non avian dinosaurs
Chickens are close descendants of the T Rex. It is plausible that the latter had similar sounds and that over time they were developed by his successors.
@@shinman7028 And? Shit happens. I don't think you want a bunch of hungry tiger-sized reptiles on the loose. Or a super predator bigger than a damn elephant. Just doesn't go well, no matter how ya slice it.
I’m guessing when they made the video they thought since dinosaurs are bird like creatures and the trex is one of them they must have thought they make bird like noises I believe some dinosaurs are bird like creatures I just don’t believe they make these types of sounds
They should reboot the Jurassic Park movies and have all the dinos look how they were actually supposed to look and act. They had feathers and looked more and acted more like birds. I think it would be awesome.
The dinosaurs in Jurassic Park aren't meant to be the same ones who existed millions of years prior (and let's not talk about the World movies, I don't view them Canon, only JP and TLW)
See, at least in this video, the uploader made sure to label it as "Speculative ". That is an important consideration when spreading this type of information around. Many youtubers, for click bait purposes, outright claim, this is the way they actually sounded like. No. This is scientific speculation. Never let the word "scientific" confuse you into thinking there's no room for error. Science is every growing knowledge that constantly evolves what we thought we knew about anything. That said, I do enjoy speculation. We will always be in a state of wonder when it comes to these ancient and amazing creatures.
You used too many animals with a syrinx. They couldn't technically produce these sounds, they require too much use of a bird voice box to make nearly a 3rd of these vocalizations. A few of them are reasonably interesting though, but I don't think slowing down bird sounds will every really be accurate. This is why I make my own sounds from scratch. It helps avoid the inability to reach every technical frequency available to the animal.
The dinosaurs is Jurassic park/Jurassic world weren’t meant to be accurate and that was stated in many of the movies they believed that they had feathers but because of genetic modification they didn’t in the next movie they’ll have more accurate dinos because other companies start cloning them and not just ingen
We are the priests Of the Temples of Syrinx Our great computers Fill the hallowed halls We are the priests Of the Temples of Syrinx All the gifts of life Are held within our walls
They are not. Yes, birds are Dinosaurs and so are chickens, but that doesnt mean they are closely related. A T.rex is and a chicken share a VERY distant anchestor, yes but no, a chicken is not the closest we have to a Tyrannosaurus. Stop believing that crap you see on the Internet all day, becsuse its just wrong.
@@ragnarr7965 …I never said they were closely related. I said they were the closest animal to share ancestry with the trex. Stop attacking people on the internet for no reason
@@LifeAvoiding And that is EXACTLY my point. Chickens are NOT the closest thing we have today to a T.rex. This is the crap im talking about. There are many birds thst have way more similarities to a T.rex than a chicken. Neither are they closely related nor anything else.
Is it all right with you if I utilize your sound effects as part of my intro? It was made for me by someone else and I just want to double-check that you're okay with it! Credit is given in the descriptions with a link to this video.
Hey Gatorbeast, I'm curious, but is there a way to download these sound effects from you? I would love to use them in stop motion animation once my Beasts of the Mesozoic Tyrannosaurus rex action figure arrives and I can set him up in a diorama/movie set accordingly. If the answer to using them is no, then I completely respect that.
oh that sounds so cool, i’m totally fine with you using the sounds! i don’t have individual audio files, just this video, i edited the audio in the same program i used to put the text and pictures. you could download this video and then convert segments of it to audio only, there’s a bunch of free editing apps that can do that and it’ll sound just fine, thanks for asking!
@@gatorbeast2749 Thank you so much! That's awesome! I'll do some test shots of the T. rexes making these calls once I have them. (Should be by the end of the month of December/beginning of January for both Tyrannosaurus figures). I'll be crediting you once said videos are created.
So although we can make guesses on what they sounded like based on skull scans, there is NO way at least right now, that we can know what calls might of meant what, as the sounds We are making are not actual trexs call, but speculation based on the limitations of there throats. Which is still amazing, but just keep that in mind. And I am thoroughly impressed by those with the skills and knowledge to do so.
@@gatorbeast2749 Ah sorry mate, I don't mean any disrespect to the sounds you made, very good stuff! The fact that there where meanings behind them just made me figure that.
We are the priests Of the Temples of Syrinx Our great computers Fill the hallowed halls We are the priests Of the Temples of Syrinx All the gifts of life Are held within our walls
yes....its not unreasonable to add some tiny sparse filaments around the body but definitely not a full bird like coat from the distance it would appear 100% naked just like elephants yet they still have hair on their bodies
Imagine walking in the woods with some friends and you hear this. You say, “sounds like thunder.” Only for your friend to say, “that’s not thunder.” I’d shit myself right then and there
That would have been a good scene in a Jurassic Park movie not gonna lie.
@@themedia1271Oh yeah! kinda what I was thinking.
Just like Bray Bradbury's story, "A Sound of Thunder"
Thanks for the people that risked their lives to record the sounds.
Only 36 thumbs up so far? Your post is hilarious!!
@@wabbittwacks3173 it's because everyone says that same exact comment on videos like this
Original 👍🏼
@@havolinehavoline4079 and because the video just doesnt have that many views
@@havolinehavoline4079 Lighten up. Still funny
Non-avian reptilian vocalizations are so rare precisely because of the syrinx. Hadrosaurs may evolved around that but for the other dinosaurs going beyond bellows rumbles and hisses is a tad bit too radical
@Zavonics No it wasn't.
There's avian and non-avian dinosaurs. all dinosaurs that isn't outright a bird are non-avian.
Take "evolved" out and you are fine
yes but there is so much variety of sounds with no syrinx yet people use the same stuff again and again...1 of the sounds cassowaries make and american alligator
what about new world vultures? they also have syrinx but they can do more than just hissing
here is andean condor:
ua-cam.com/video/msAU6cl4rME/v-deo.html
or black vultures:
ua-cam.com/video/2waWe4u-OK0/v-deo.html
and crocodilians have big sound variety:
ua-cam.com/video/jRgTk_qvsTw/v-deo.html
*and they can be loud too:*
ua-cam.com/video/Qf18Mol9K88/v-deo.html
and all the ratites differ in their sounds
emu: ua-cam.com/video/27Ih4V27RLM/v-deo.html
ostrich: ua-cam.com/video/JH-DhjR7n1I/v-deo.html
rhea: ua-cam.com/video/UyRqTAxZNRo/v-deo.html
and kiwi too and it sounds pretty loud for a non syrinx animal: ua-cam.com/video/wUd5ue6lGmc/v-deo.html
or even the babies of all of these...its not like when they are born they got syrinx and it becomes non functional as they grow...they are born without it yet they make loud sounds as hatchlings
To be fair the Shoebill comes to mind as a great example of why dinosaurs could’ve made more varied sounds
But how can they bellow without a larynx? That doesn’t make sense, crocodiles and alligators have a LARYNX, and that’s why they can bellow! They’re loud because they have a reptile larynx. They might’ve likely lacked a syrinx, but bud, a larynx is NEEDED to produce bellowing.
Bb gators also make adorable sounds. Just see how they chirp for their mother, it’s the cutest freaking thing ever :))
Edit: There’s a vulture that woofs. I’m not kidding, I’ll link it here, but there’s literally a b o r k i n g vulture: ua-cam.com/video/7vGVk6sHAUs/v-deo.htmlsi=bj0k1mvUF84WUIy7
Edit 2: Omg I found a snake that squeaks! It’s so cuteeee! ua-cam.com/users/shorts3FMJc4jlkys?si=lKjCp5SBcZ83b3tl
Virgin 90s T-Rex: "Rooooaaaarr!"
Chad accurate T-Rex: * Literally the Death laughing at you *
Both are chads wdym
I don't get why some dinosaur enthusiasts are so upset about feathered birdlike dinosaurs. I can't imagine anything more awe inspiring and intimidating than a tyrannosaurus rex threat displaying like an ostrich
Because they're being unscientific and just following a trend. They hear "dinosaurs had feathers" and immediately plaster bird feathers into a t-rex. Look at the thumbnail for this image, that t-rex has flight feathers on its arms! That makes no sense, it implies t-rex evolved from a flying bird, which is basically backwards!
Firstly, we have fossilized skin impressions of the t-rex that proves it had scaly skin, and no evidence of feathers on them, which suggests that t-rex in particular didn't have feathers, or at least not much, as adults.
We _do_ have direct fossil evidence of feathers on theropods like Sinosauropteryx and Yutyranus, which proves that the feathers can be preserved, and would appear in t-rex fossils. But there's also something a lot of these people forget: the "feathers" found on those dinosaurs don't resemble the feathers people are thinking of. The feathers found on those dinosaurs are short, soft and fuzzy, and much more closely resemble the fuzzy down on baby birds. Which implies that the fuzzy down on chicks is actually proto-feathers they inherited from their ancestors, and that the large, specialized, stiff feathers used for things like flight evolved later.
So when someone dressed up a t-rex in velvety plumes and straight up wings, they're being very inaccurate, which is why I dislike the feather craze.
@@potaterjim that's a good point that I hadn't considered. Plumage on dinosaurs can be just as inaccurate as scales when they're based on non-extinct species rather than the paleontological material currently available. Speculation is fun and can help fill in gaps until more evidence is found, but it shouldn't be substituted for evidence already known and widely accepted as conclusive.
It's ok on a lot of dinosaurs, but it's inaccurate for the t rex because it would overheat and die for its size
Not only what the other guy said, but its not what we grew up with, boomers hate phones because its not what they grew up with. My grandfather hates them, so its no different to not like a feathered design, we grew up with wingless dragons, not birds.
@@rcd20yearsago48 different habitats, had a low blood pressure
That’s something you don’t want to hear as a triceratops
Lol
I love the clucking sounds! I was just recently wondering if t-rexes made sounds similar to chickens .. only much louder and at lower ocateves. Like did t-rex crow like a rooster?
Well the bone structure is similar to a giant chicken. I would assume that the noises it makes would be just a giant evil rooster on steroid.
Ugh, that would make mornings *even harder* than they already are!
No, T. rex did not possess the vocal organ necessary to create bird like sounds, they would’ve made low frequency bellows, ostrich like booms, or sound like a giant roided vulture
@@nataliesalcido6735 what? bird sounds have nothing to do with the type of bone they got they are produced from an organ called syrinx and all birds have the same kind of hollow bone yet there is variety, even birds with no syrinx like non avian dinosaurs
Chickens are close descendants of the T Rex. It is plausible that the latter had similar sounds and that over time they were developed by his successors.
I feel bad these awesome animals died millions of years ago, I kinda wanna see them contained in a highly secured zoo.
Y'know, they made, like, five movies about why that's a bad idea
@@joshmorgan1948 dinosaurs were animals not monsters
@@shinman7028 And? Shit happens. I don't think you want a bunch of hungry tiger-sized reptiles on the loose. Or a super predator bigger than a damn elephant. Just doesn't go well, no matter how ya slice it.
What could go wrong?
@@joshmorgan1948 what if the government made like highly secured zoos with strong walls to contain them.
*0:23** i hear a little laugh there...*
There’s…there’s a dinosaur in my backyard 🧍♀️
Now this is more beautiful than anyone could know it really depicts that dinosaurs were huge animals
1:01 was that a chicken
It's hilarious to think that these guys may have just sounded like giant chickens.
Props to the caveman who recorded the t-rex sounds
PFFT-
So thats why they t-rex's were a chickens ancestor
/j
I've heard so many video who describe t.rex sound as *accurate* , but this one is kind of odd when chicken sound were added
I’m guessing when they made the video they thought since dinosaurs are bird like creatures and the trex is one of them they must have thought they make bird like noises I believe some dinosaurs are bird like creatures I just don’t believe they make these types of sounds
Even though we don’t know what dinosaurs sound like, these are actually pretty good.
Text appears in the top right corner of the screen:
*you are being hunted.*
"Use shift to sprint!!!" 💀💀💀😭😭😭
I'm having an archetypal mammalian response
What really sells it for me is the actual chicken noises within the noises. 👌 10 out of 10. This is the best 😂💖💖💖
They should reboot the Jurassic Park movies and have all the dinos look how they were actually supposed to look and act. They had feathers and looked more and acted more like birds. I think it would be awesome.
The dinosaurs in Jurassic Park aren't meant to be the same ones who existed millions of years prior (and let's not talk about the World movies, I don't view them Canon, only JP and TLW)
This is well done! I love it.
0:38 sounds like a alarm
0:50 this sounds similar to jurassic park t rex roar when the t rex is stressed.
The male calling kinda does sound like slowed down chickens
It's definitely a chicken but slowed down when you listen to the sound on locating hatchlings
0:50 did you use the original jurassic park t rex sound?
That was a straight up chicken
1:01 that”oock” reminds me of chicken
The Sounds make sense why Trex's closest living relative are chickens(cuz it sounds like a chicken)
Whats strange is that they slightly cluck like chickens would
fact is there is no possible way that we could ever tell what dinosaurs sounded like
Yeah but we can guess due to chickens
See, at least in this video, the uploader made sure to label it as "Speculative ". That is an important consideration when spreading this type of information around. Many youtubers, for click bait purposes, outright claim, this is the way they actually sounded like. No. This is scientific speculation. Never let the word "scientific" confuse you into thinking there's no room for error. Science is every growing knowledge that constantly evolves what we thought we knew about anything. That said, I do enjoy speculation. We will always be in a state of wonder when it comes to these ancient and amazing creatures.
This much scarier than a normal roar.
Even better if an accurate dinosaur horror movie is created.
“Happy purr”?!
You used too many animals with a syrinx. They couldn't technically produce these sounds, they require too much use of a bird voice box to make nearly a 3rd of these vocalizations. A few of them are reasonably interesting though, but I don't think slowing down bird sounds will every really be accurate. This is why I make my own sounds from scratch. It helps avoid the inability to reach every technical frequency available to the animal.
yea i've seen your t-rex sound and it's beautiful
If you're looking for real answers listen to Ostriches do throat booming. They do that without use of syrinx.
@@Slashplite that is a great choice.
Cossowaris and vultures as well.
@@StudioMod chickens have syrinx? because when i saw the chicken anatomy i don't see any syrinx
"But I don't think slowing down bird sounds will ever be accurate". Aren't most of you custom dinosaur sounds just pitched down bird sounds?
I understand making the noises it could make but how could you know the way it would behave? Especially with different noises?
This is way cooler then any of the shit in Jurassic Park. Awesome video!
🤡
The dinosaurs is Jurassic park/Jurassic world weren’t meant to be accurate and that was stated in many of the movies they believed that they had feathers but because of genetic modification they didn’t in the next movie they’ll have more accurate dinos because other companies start cloning them and not just ingen
Warning call? Tf it gotta be scared for
0:24 bro this sounds like a laugh. A goofy laugh
You can hear the chicken in their vocals
Some sounds reminded me of a possessed chicken but makes sense seeing as how most dinos are ancestors to birds
Damn, this is exactly how a big chicken would sound like
These scientist checked their fossils to like make the sounds they made
Dinosaurs interest me, im going to the zoo to watch a real life size dinosaur performance thing next week
Its prescence would have been so awe inducing it would be on you before you really got started running
Whoever made this video, you have done an amazing job, thank you very much. ❤❤️💕💕!!!
Sounds like a giant chicken!!!
There's just slowed down chicken sounds
tyrannosaurus sounds more like a silence crocodile
Sounds like a dragon
Very nice. Saved to my phone.
Genuinely sounds as terrifying as the Tyrannosaurus Rex sounds from Jurassic Park
This is way betterthan the JP park T-rex roar
i agree it sounded like a alligator mix bird
It sounds like a mix between an alligator/crocodile and a chicken...
🐊+🐓=🦖
A giant carnivourus chicken basically...
Only problem, all the birds used for it all have a syrinx, something not present in dinosaurs
We are the priests
Of the Temples of Syrinx
Our great computers
Fill the hallowed halls
We are the priests
Of the Temples of Syrinx
All the gifts of life
Are held within our walls
Are you able to isolate these sounds from the forest ambience
This sounds a lot scarier
So ... a chicken basically.
You can hear the chicken in it, since chickens are the closest animals today to trex
They are not. Yes, birds are Dinosaurs and so are chickens, but that doesnt mean they are closely related. A T.rex is and a chicken share a VERY distant anchestor, yes but no, a chicken is not the closest we have to a Tyrannosaurus. Stop believing that crap you see on the Internet all day, becsuse its just wrong.
@@ragnarr7965 …I never said they were closely related. I said they were the closest animal to share ancestry with the trex.
Stop attacking people on the internet for no reason
@@LifeAvoiding And that is EXACTLY my point. Chickens are NOT the closest thing we have today to a T.rex. This is the crap im talking about. There are many birds thst have way more similarities to a T.rex than a chicken. Neither are they closely related nor anything else.
@@ragnarr7965Lmao one google search debunks you.
Thank you, thank you very much for your well-made research !!!! ❤❤🙏🙏
Decepticons after hear grimlock roar like this: wtf
Sounds like a mean chicken.
Mmm sounds like chicken
Did I hear a human nose sniff lmaoo
oh right, dinosaurs are just animals, not nightmare monsters
Oh yeah. I guess they really are birds.
Is it all right with you if I utilize your sound effects as part of my intro? It was made for me by someone else and I just want to double-check that you're okay with it! Credit is given in the descriptions with a link to this video.
Yeah sure!! id love to see it
I wonder how scientists know this? Would they go off where their larynx would be? The size of their throat? So cool
Cute, I love dinosaurs.😍🦖
0:56 He used a rooster sound, good job
Dis-spite the picture of the T-rex (T-rex was completely featherless) the sounds are Awsome
Can I use this Sound Effects please
Make sure you do not use the trumpet of an elephant slowed down.
Pretty sure most of these slowed down chickens and various other birds 😂
damn can't believe this thing looked AND sounded more like a chicken... lol
Hey Gatorbeast, I'm curious, but is there a way to download these sound effects from you? I would love to use them in stop motion animation once my Beasts of the Mesozoic Tyrannosaurus rex action figure arrives and I can set him up in a diorama/movie set accordingly. If the answer to using them is no, then I completely respect that.
oh that sounds so cool, i’m totally fine with you using the sounds! i don’t have individual audio files, just this video, i edited the audio in the same program i used to put the text and pictures. you could download this video and then convert segments of it to audio only, there’s a bunch of free editing apps that can do that and it’ll sound just fine, thanks for asking!
@@gatorbeast2749 Thank you so much! That's awesome! I'll do some test shots of the T. rexes making these calls once I have them. (Should be by the end of the month of December/beginning of January for both Tyrannosaurus figures). I'll be crediting you once said videos are created.
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oh hell noooo ⚠️⚠️⚠️⚠️
Pretty cool
How do we even know what these sounds mean idk man seems kinda sus seeing has how we barely know when what really life animal sounds mean
These low frequency sounds kinda makes me dizzy somehow
Bro the t rex sound a lot look like chicken but the sound was 0,4 low and mic hog speed
Chicken rex
So although we can make guesses on what they sounded like based on skull scans, there is NO way at least right now, that we can know what calls might of meant what, as the sounds We are making are not actual trexs call, but speculation based on the limitations of there throats. Which is still amazing, but just keep that in mind. And I am thoroughly impressed by those with the skills and knowledge to do so.
i do not work on saurian, just btw
@@gatorbeast2749 Ah sorry mate, I don't mean any disrespect to the sounds you made, very good stuff! The fact that there where meanings behind them just made me figure that.
Honestly it sounds like a chicken
bro says Scientifically Accurate and gives the trex feathers
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@@averybrown4547 ...
Hey Gatorbeast, is there any way to contact you? I'm having a concern.
I'm @gatorbeast on discord
this is real horror🤣❤dont know why movies dont use it this is more realastic and terryifying
This is somehow more intimidating than JP tyrannosaurus. I love it
Ok, isso é realmente assustador
Mejor que Jurassic World y Jurassic Park, la realidad
Even better than the Sandia National Research on Vocalizations and heard much more accurate than theirs hippos' sounds
I want a Dino Crisis remake with these sounds
Sounds like a gigantic rooster 🐓
Meanwhile me thinking it sounds like a chicken
complex vocalization may be too speculative because of the lack of syrinx, so I hold on to the low rumbling, closed-mouth noises theory.
We are the priests
Of the Temples of Syrinx
Our great computers
Fill the hallowed halls
We are the priests
Of the Temples of Syrinx
All the gifts of life
Are held within our walls
So they sounded like huge chickens....lol Seriously, this is better than the Jurassic Park stuff.
Correct me if I’m wrong but the latest science says Rex did not have feathers, but a scaly hide?
yes....its not unreasonable to add some tiny sparse filaments around the body but definitely not a full bird like coat from the distance it would appear 100% naked just like elephants yet they still have hair on their bodies
0:23