Monsters Ressurected: Acrocanthosaurus was specially adapted to kill giant dinosaurs Also Monsters Ressurected: OMG!!! Tiny Deinonychus!! Run Acro!! RUN!!!
kiarash608 thats unlucky, Yeah i used to always watched you’re animations when i was a kid 😂 but than you suddenly stopped uploading so i thought you must’ve lost access to you’re channel or something.
What really bothers me about these type of documentaries is that they are always focusing on predation and violence, I know that it is a part of nature, but sometimes less is more. It would be nice for them to depict these animals in a more natural sense, like sleeping, mating, curiosity, and maybe to some extent playing
Paul Kuchnicki True, while it is interesting to watch them hunt it's also interesting to watch them grow as if they were living things and not animated models.
Such an interesting dinosaur, I'm saddened at the fact that it was overshadowed by other carnivores like T-Rex and Spinosaurus, Acrocanthosaurus needs a little more appreciation.
You know I wish that these documentaries show Carnivores and Herbivores coexisting instead of the Carnivores going all fucking sicko mode when they see any herbivore in a 40 mile area
@@starbirds2464 not weak, Deltadromeus was even smaller than Acro so Spino could beat it 60% of the time, but still, Carchar is no Piece of Shidasaurus
@@suchomimustenerensis I’m talking about bahariasaurus, it’s 12 metres long. It has Spinosaurus arms too. Spinosaurids was designed to hunt fish, while carcharodontosaurids and Megaraptorians were designed to hunt sauropods. They’re just way stronger
Super Mario Logan Fan That is my childhood right there. When i got a normal acro from the arcade game i was so unbelievably happy, when i visit the Isle of Wight there is a dinosaur king game there so i always bring that card along to spend a good £3.00 with my friends to reminisce on the memories
Yeah, but they lazily interpreted the tall ridge on their Acrocanthosaurus as a sail rather than a hump, and made it go all the way down the tail when it should end at the hips.
Yet, the Alpha Gang should've equipped Alpha Acrocanthosaurus with a Super Fire Move card called "Flaming Dragon Breath", since it shoots fire out like a dragon.🔥
I met a man who co-discovered and dug up one of these dinosaurs in McCurtain County Oklahoma. Sadly, he passed away in 2013. He was a sweet old guy. He had a rock shop and made cabochons and carved wood; he did other things too. His name was Cephis Hall. I had the pleasure of visiting him twice. He sold some agates that are hard to get. Even sold some he hadn’t made into cabochons yet. Wish I could have seen him one last time before he died.
Carcharodonthosaurus and acrocanthosaurus both were too of food chains and compared to t rex carcharodonthosaurus being a little bigger sometimes too but still they get overshadowed. Both magnificent creatures deserve more respect and appreciation
So how well would you say this version of Acro holds up? I mean, sure, easily killing a sauropod *SOLO* was kinda ridiculous, but hey, at least it’s not as absurd as Spinozilla, right?
Honestly, it's a bit weird to perfectly point out how well it holds up. It could definitely do with more muscles on the back to create a muscular hump. The spikes are too high and stop somewhere around the hip rather than continuing down the tail. The hands are neutral, so that's good, and the skull is also accurate, despise somehow just looking odd in most shots.
It’s not as bad as the Spinosaurus. In fact, the Acro episode is not nearly as bad as the Spino episode. But there’s still some problems with the Acro.
To be frank, the vast majority of this series' episodes are okay. Acrocanthosaurus is decently depicted for their low CGI budget, Megalania was pretty well depicted, Amphicyon is probably the most accurate of the bunch and Mosasaurus/Tylosaurus is...okay. The Spinosaurus episode is clearly a black sheep.
One of the better designs in this show, honestly pretty coool, yeh I know 'awesomebroey' but here it works. And it's a lot better than the design from Jurassic World Evolution
How is Jurassic World Evolution one bad? They have done questionable designs for some dinos but the acro looks fine, besides the hump which I don't know if its realistic or not.
@Rkaale 123 oh god yes. It's so weird, the game treats their movement as cat like but that's just not possible. The broken backs of a lot of smaller dinosaurs are the worst by far. And I agree, I doubt dinosaurs ran with their heads down and tails in the air. I have no idea why Frontier made them sprint like that, no dinosaur in the entire franchise does that. In the first film the t-rex sprint was much more realistic, it was more like an elephant, where the speed comes from the size of its stride alone. In JWE it's just straight up goofy looking. I think the sprinting is part of it, but have you also notice the dinosaurs in that game feel very light? They bound and dodge even though theyre supposed weigh like 6 to 10 tonnes, you would never even see that in the movies (with the exception of the galloping dinosaurs in the Jurassic Worlds). When it comes to realistic dinosaurs movement JWE is pretty awful, and could learn something from games like the Isle and Path of Titans.
@@Mr.Wetherilli That Arco was meant to be a youngster, not a full-grown adult. But at the same time, the documentary was stressing the MAIN reason Acro went extinct was because the Sauropods it specialized in hunting went extinct, not because of new rival predators like Deinonychus.
@@jaisanatanrashtra7035 fun fact hyenas are nearly the size of lions meanwhile the Deinonychus is almost smaller than the a acro's foot, so that is a horrible excuse for why it walked away
At least the Acrocanthosaurus didn't look bad in the MR. Unlike the black sheep in that show in that one episode. And given what we now on armored dinos from Borealopelta, Acro can make two bites if its persistent.
@Nostalgic Reading it myself, it's not really a confirmation to anything but an expansive idea to how we're understanding them. The articles say raptors hunt in groups, but not in such a coordinated way to be called a pack hunter. They brought up how raptors died together, but so would crocodiles and komodo dragons yet they're nowhere near as coordinated as lions or wolves are. Around the same month however, some researchers found snakes that do hunt in packs. amp-cnn-com.cdn.ampproject.org/v/s/amp.cnn.com/cnn/2017/05/26/americas/cave-snakes-hunt-in-packs-trnd/index.html?amp_js_v=a3&_gsa=1&usqp=mq331AQFKAGwASA%3D#aoh=15911436889426&referrer=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.google.com&_tf=From%20%251%24s&share=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.cnn.com%2F2017%2F05%2F26%2Famericas%2Fcave-snakes-hunt-in-packs-trnd%2Findex.html ua-cam.com/video/B3OjfK0t1XM/v-deo.html So anything goes really. I need to see the full report to buy into this concept because what I'm reading right now are just speculations, not a strong enough evidence to really confirm anything.
SuperReco 4 that's not really true raptors is a generic term referring to either birds of prey or multiple different genus of dromeasaurs we don't know if some dromesaurs hunted in packs and others didn't especially since we have trackways suggesting some did travel in groups said tracks are theorized to be Deinonychus by some what could've happened is that a pack of Deinonychus brought down a Tenontosaurus but another pack invaded their territory and a large fight broke out which would explain all the skeletons in that area either way it doesn't completely rule out pack hunting by any means.
Tarascosaurus salluvicus Yeah, that news honestly pisses me off. I’m from Texas, and Paluxysaurus was our State Dinosaur. And now I find out it isn’t even its own species anymore? Yeah, I’m never a fan of when Dinosaurs that we think are completely unique species/genuses turn out to be just variations of other Dinosaurs that are already well known, like how Seismosaurus is now considered just a super-sized Diplodocus.
@@kevinnorwood8782 And officially, _Sigilmassasaurus_ , _Spinosaurus maroccanus_ and _Oxalaia_ are considered minor synonyms of _S. aegyptiacus_ , which means that _Spinosaurus_ also inhabited South America.
@@megalosaurushungaricus2671 the problem with this paper is that sigilmassasaurus and oxalia are known from very poor fossil remains than spinosaurus . And even if spinosaurus and oxalia are related oxalia would still be genetically different since most animals that have relatives on another continents are still genetically different from each over. For example asian elephants are genetically different from African elephants. Oxalia is probably a sister taxon of spinosaurus like giraffatitan is a sister taxon of Brachiosaurus
wow... so beautiful ... i also have acrocanthosaurus on my channel but its only lego like figures. i customed it my self... i hope i could also do the animations here in my figures .... you are amazing king rexy
The animation here hurts my soul, I swear. Half of it I can't even put my finger on why, there's just something *wrong* about all of it, like none of the animals ever move enough, or in the right way. The way Acro's feet barely clear the sand cuz its legs don't move enough, the way its tail... also barely clears the sand, why is this thing so low-slung? Agh, it kills me.
The episode about Acrocanthosaurus is my favorite one in this whole documentary. For all it's cheesiness and awesomebro monster depictions of animals, this one showcased a really interesting and underrated dinosaur and focused on the actual fossilized footprints, mostly bringing accurate information. ...until this monster got killed by much smaller dinosaurs. This should be a meme at this point. If they made an episode about modern African lion, it would totally go extinct because of some honey badger.
I’m no paleo expert but… Why is the Acro scared of deinonychus it could crush it We don’t know for sure if deinonychus had feathers but atleast add quills?? It looks straight outta jp Don’t focus only on them being apex predators. It’s really repetitive when you focus on them being apex hunters and then when Itty bitty deinonychus appear it’s the end of the world. Acro could not take down a sauropod solo what the heck- What the heck is that size- I’m not tryna judge or anything but it looks like an ark giga size lol tone it down a bit y it so thick lol So yeah… almost everything is wrong with this.
@@demontorvo5384 because they made a freaking abortion of a abomination disgrace to my favorite dinosaur And just to let you know while I prefer the real one I still love the 2000's 2010's and even 1900's era spino jp3 spino is easily my favorite fictional dinosaur
@@Smaug130 yeah.. still too small i think, something that big (over 11m and taller than an allosaur) with the jaws it has, the dense and compact skeleton, and being the apex, is basically going to be like a kodiak bear, continually eating and hunting big things. you are then going to have something at least as heavy as a large megalosaur and at most as heavy as a giganotosaurus. as usual much research is hampered by the fact most palaeontologists rush past this thing to get to t rex, and acro misses out on valuable hypothesis, estimations and papers for the best part of 2 decades, while t rex gets silly pissfight headlines like "maybe there could be individuals over 14 metres long because there may have been giant ones with gigantism in the species we think and that means t rex is again the biggest one, not spino, so there" - i'm not even joking. but that's apparently credible and not something smacked down by others in the field, while the 3 separate species one which i found interesting and plausible, was.
Acro was probably very powerful but still it can't beat T Rex. This dinosaur is no match for the walking tank that is Tyrannosaurus Rex T Rex is the king of dinosaur👑🦖
@@riamus7258 ik that but I'm saying if Acrocathosaurus was The same size as Carcharodontosaurus an Giganotosaurus all the dinos living in the same area as the Acrocathosaurus other dinos would have huge problems
Acrocanthosaurus is the fourth/fifth largest carchardontosaur after the "big three" of Carcharodontosaurus, Giganotosaurus and Mapusaurus, and maybe Tyrannotitan. All five of them exceeded 6 tons.
MrMemeZilla 198 Not really. They've done some measurements on the muscle scars left on the arm bones of T-Rex's arms and they've found that each arm could hold/lift about 400 pounds. So probably not as strong as Acrocanthosaurus or Allosaurus arms, but still pretty damn strong.
Honestly, I genuinely enjoyed this episode and this depiction of Acrocanthosaurus, even if I hate the presentation and have doubts about whether any sauropod above 15 tons would be at any significant risk of attack even from giant 6+ ton carcharodontosaurids (including in groups). Why? Because this is possibly the only media depiction of a carcharodontosaur that really depicts any carcharodontosaur as the formidable apex predator it was. Not even Planet Dinosaur did a good job of that (in fact PD was one of the worst offenders). ....to think this is the same documentary that had a Carcharodontosaurus be instakilled by SpinoZilla.
It is impressive how they actually managed to keep its wrists neutral, and depicted it in environments without grass.
But Tenontosaurus remains a jobber.
Basically the only thing that’s accurate about it
@@paulkuchnicki6404 weirdly they got the skull right too, but it looks a bit odd in most places.
King Rexy The way I walked around like it’s the Quasimodo of the Cretaceous period really makes it look like a guy in a suit.
I was suprised.
The tenontosaurus looks quite nice
0:34 "And for a ravenous carnivore like Acro, hunting John-"
Poor John 😢
JOHN RUN THERE'S AN ACRO BEHIND YOU
rip john
@@jamillatorres7226 OH GOD WHERE JAMILLA WHERE
@@russianpooch4711
BEHIND YOU YOU DINGUS
@@jamillatorres7226 OH NOOOOOOO
Monsters Ressurected: Acrocanthosaurus was specially adapted to kill giant dinosaurs
Also Monsters Ressurected: OMG!!! Tiny Deinonychus!! Run Acro!! RUN!!!
Why did u stop making animations?
@@saymumssoul5062 my old PC broke. I might try to get back into it now that i have a new one
kiarash608 thats unlucky, Yeah i used to always watched you’re animations when i was a kid 😂 but than you suddenly stopped uploading so i thought you must’ve lost access to you’re channel or something.
To be fair, that Acro was a youngster
THOSE DAMN ANKLE BITERS
What really bothers me about these type of documentaries is that they are always focusing on predation and violence, I know that it is a part of nature, but sometimes less is more. It would be nice for them to depict these animals in a more natural sense, like sleeping, mating, curiosity, and maybe to some extent playing
I 100% agree. This documentary could’ve been better.
Watch dinosaur revolution. Good show. Like juvenile tyranosaurus There were some good episodes. up or allosaurus episode.
Paul Kuchnicki True, while it is interesting to watch them hunt it's also interesting to watch them grow as if they were living things and not animated models.
I really want to see a big theropod actually being chill and relaxed for once in documentaries
@@racingraptor4758 I have, and I adore it for its comedic take. But some of the scenes are a bit cartoony.
Such an interesting dinosaur, I'm saddened at the fact that it was overshadowed by other carnivores like T-Rex and Spinosaurus, Acrocanthosaurus needs a little more appreciation.
I agree, Trex and spino are good in all, but seeing acrocanthosaurus in more mainstream media would be nice for a change
T. rex and spino are bigger, sadly that’s what predicts popularity among the dinos. Allosaurus is the one you should be against if that’s the case
@@TheLegodude102 yeeees
Dinosaur King, Jurassic Park: Operation Genesis and Jurassic World Evolution is all the Acro appearances I remember
Same with neovenator and megalosaurus they are just left in the the dust half the time.
You know I wish that these documentaries show Carnivores and Herbivores coexisting instead of the Carnivores going all fucking sicko mode when they see any herbivore in a 40 mile area
Saaaame.
Prehistoric Planet had a great scene with that. A Tarbosaurus and some herbivores all drank from a lake together without fighting
Monsters resurrected: has a whole episode dedicated to Acrocanthosaurus
Also Monsters resurrected: treats the larger Carcharodontosaurus like dirt
Not to mention Charcahrodontosaurus is the only one out of the 2 that could kill Spino more than Spino could kill the charcharodontosaur
@@suchomimustenerensis yeah, I think even bahariasaurus would win against spino 60% of the time. Even though spino is larger it’s just weak
@@starbirds2464 not weak, Deltadromeus was even smaller than Acro so Spino could beat it 60% of the time, but still, Carchar is no Piece of Shidasaurus
@@suchomimustenerensis I’m talking about bahariasaurus, it’s 12 metres long. It has Spinosaurus arms too. Spinosaurids was designed to hunt fish, while carcharodontosaurids and Megaraptorians were designed to hunt sauropods. They’re just way stronger
@@starbirds2464 I think Bahariasaurus and Deltadromeus are synonymous
That small deinoychus caused it's extinction like what?
This documentairy had serious flaws
Pretty sure they both went extinct about 115-112 Million Years Ago
“Alpha Slash! Acrocanthosaurus, blaze!”
Super Mario Logan Fan That is my childhood right there. When i got a normal acro from the arcade game i was so unbelievably happy, when i visit the Isle of Wight there is a dinosaur king game there so i always bring that card along to spend a good £3.00 with my friends to reminisce on the memories
Yeah, but they lazily interpreted the tall ridge on their Acrocanthosaurus as a sail rather than a hump, and made it go all the way down the tail when it should end at the hips.
I like how the alpha gang made their acro more powerful and pinker and it still got defeated
Dinosaur King reference. :)
Yet, the Alpha Gang should've equipped Alpha Acrocanthosaurus with a Super Fire Move card called "Flaming Dragon Breath", since it shoots fire out like a dragon.🔥
I met a man who co-discovered and dug up one of these dinosaurs in McCurtain County Oklahoma. Sadly, he passed away in 2013. He was a sweet old guy. He had a rock shop and made cabochons and carved wood; he did other things too. His name was Cephis Hall. I had the pleasure of visiting him twice. He sold some agates that are hard to get. Even sold some he hadn’t made into cabochons yet. Wish I could have seen him one last time before he died.
Carcharodonthosaurus and acrocanthosaurus both were too of food chains and compared to t rex carcharodonthosaurus being a little bigger sometimes too but still they get overshadowed.
Both magnificent creatures deserve more respect and appreciation
T.rex was larger than Carcharodontosaurus
Acrocathosaurus was a Carcharodontosaurid.... So no wonder it's head looked more like Carcharodontosaurus and giganotosaurus
Love the design and color, One of my all time favorite Acrocanthosaurus designs.
The doc is shit tho
Such a shame it debuted in such an god awful documentary
@@supertrike5893
Still the best carcharodontosaur depiction somehow because of how awful they tend to be.
Interesting fact: this movie uses two different CGI models for Acrocantosaurus.
Yep.
The green one, which is more of a wanna tyrannosaur.
And the grey one, more like an actual acrocanthosaurus.
So how well would you say this version of Acro holds up? I mean, sure, easily killing a sauropod *SOLO* was kinda ridiculous, but hey, at least it’s not as absurd as Spinozilla, right?
Save from how it interacted with the Deinonychus' and the whole solo sauropod slayer thing, pretty solid.
Honestly, it's a bit weird to perfectly point out how well it holds up. It could definitely do with more muscles on the back to create a muscular hump. The spikes are too high and stop somewhere around the hip rather than continuing down the tail. The hands are neutral, so that's good, and the skull is also accurate, despise somehow just looking odd in most shots.
King Rexy
So the back should be more like the Jurassic World Evolution version?
@@riamus7258 I think the skull should be a little narrower.
It’s not as bad as the Spinosaurus. In fact, the Acro episode is not nearly as bad as the Spino episode. But there’s still some problems with the Acro.
To be frank, the vast majority of this series' episodes are okay. Acrocanthosaurus is decently depicted for their low CGI budget, Megalania was pretty well depicted, Amphicyon is probably the most accurate of the bunch and Mosasaurus/Tylosaurus is...okay.
The Spinosaurus episode is clearly a black sheep.
Its always Spinosaurus, isn't it?
@@Middlerun1 I mean....can you justify ANY of that nonsense?
@@godzillakingofthemonsters5812 Probably not until we can find a complete or near complete adult specimen
@@Middlerun1 We have.
@@godzillakingofthemonsters5812 ?
Imagine Acrocanthosaurus in Jurassic Park Sequel Movie.
@Trevor Jones i hope we see that in jurassic world dominion
That... would be awesome!
Immagine if they would give him the head butt from jurassic world evolution
If The Acrocanthosaurus Was There, The Giganotosaurus Would Team Up With The Acrocanthosaurus To Beat The Trex
This is easily my favorite episode of the series, with Terror Bird coming in at a close second.
Ahh "The Sauropod Butcher"
4:09 - 4:23 Every time I see this now all I can hear is "Get up on the hydra's back!"
1:54 the tenontosaurus looks so chunky when it stands up to 2 legs.
Quite Accurate model for a documentary ...who made a horrible Spino 😂 the green colour is really perfect camouflage 👌❤️👍
Ikr
3:42 could a juvenile/sub-adult Sauroposeidon run like that? Even at 15-18 meters in lenght i doubt it could have done that.
Lol yeah it’s not a gazelle, it’s 4 times the size of an elephant and I’m not sure elephants can run like that over long periods
One of the better designs in this show, honestly pretty coool, yeh I know 'awesomebroey' but here it works.
And it's a lot better than the design from Jurassic World Evolution
How is Jurassic World Evolution one bad? They have done questionable designs for some dinos but the acro looks fine, besides the hump which I don't know if its realistic or not.
Rkaale 123 I don’t care whether it’s ugly or not. The real issue if it’s accurate or not.
@@JPOG7TV its honestly grown on me. I actually really like it now but not as an acrocanthosaurus.
@Rkaale 123 well the ability to sprint is still debated.
@Rkaale 123 oh god yes. It's so weird, the game treats their movement as cat like but that's just not possible. The broken backs of a lot of smaller dinosaurs are the worst by far. And I agree, I doubt dinosaurs ran with their heads down and tails in the air. I have no idea why Frontier made them sprint like that, no dinosaur in the entire franchise does that. In the first film the t-rex sprint was much more realistic, it was more like an elephant, where the speed comes from the size of its stride alone. In JWE it's just straight up goofy looking. I think the sprinting is part of it, but have you also notice the dinosaurs in that game feel very light? They bound and dodge even though theyre supposed weigh like 6 to 10 tonnes, you would never even see that in the movies (with the exception of the galloping dinosaurs in the Jurassic Worlds). When it comes to realistic dinosaurs movement JWE is pretty awful, and could learn something from games like the Isle and Path of Titans.
1:02
*Next: Curiosity: What’s Beneath America*
How? The Acrocanthosaurus could have easily scared those Deinonychus
I have no clue why they made a dumb claim like that.
@@batspidey7611 not only that but it was right in front of one and could have easily ate the little thing
@@Mr.Wetherilli That Arco was meant to be a youngster, not a full-grown adult. But at the same time, the documentary was stressing the MAIN reason Acro went extinct was because the Sauropods it specialized in hunting went extinct, not because of new rival predators like Deinonychus.
Just like a pack of wild dogs or hyenas chase away a lioness may be that Acro was a female 🙄
@@jaisanatanrashtra7035 fun fact hyenas are nearly the size of lions meanwhile the Deinonychus is almost smaller than the a acro's foot, so that is a horrible excuse for why it walked away
At least the Acrocanthosaurus didn't look bad in the MR. Unlike the black sheep in that show in that one episode.
And given what we now on armored dinos from Borealopelta, Acro can make two bites if its persistent.
Man, Acro walking looks like it shat itself
''This was the top of the foodchaitosaurus''
Let's call acrocanthosaurus, tyrannotitan, mapusaurus, carcharadontosaurus and giganotosaurus the big 5
T-rex:
The Big Five Carcharodontosaurs.
2:27
Well, not true anymore
@Nostalgic Raptors didnt hunt in packs
@Nostalgic Reading it myself, it's not really a confirmation to anything but an expansive idea to how we're understanding them. The articles say raptors hunt in groups, but not in such a coordinated way to be called a pack hunter. They brought up how raptors died together, but so would crocodiles and komodo dragons yet they're nowhere near as coordinated as lions or wolves are. Around the same month however, some researchers found snakes that do hunt in packs.
amp-cnn-com.cdn.ampproject.org/v/s/amp.cnn.com/cnn/2017/05/26/americas/cave-snakes-hunt-in-packs-trnd/index.html?amp_js_v=a3&_gsa=1&usqp=mq331AQFKAGwASA%3D#aoh=15911436889426&referrer=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.google.com&_tf=From%20%251%24s&share=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.cnn.com%2F2017%2F05%2F26%2Famericas%2Fcave-snakes-hunt-in-packs-trnd%2Findex.html
ua-cam.com/video/B3OjfK0t1XM/v-deo.html
So anything goes really. I need to see the full report to buy into this concept because what I'm reading right now are just speculations, not a strong enough evidence to really confirm anything.
SuperReco 4 that's not really true raptors is a generic term referring to either birds of prey or multiple different genus of dromeasaurs we don't know if some dromesaurs hunted in packs and others didn't especially since we have trackways suggesting some did travel in groups said tracks are theorized to be Deinonychus by some what could've happened is that a pack of Deinonychus brought down a Tenontosaurus but another pack invaded their territory and a large fight broke out which would explain all the skeletons in that area either way it doesn't completely rule out pack hunting by any means.
Documentary: unlike the T. rex hands, acrocantosaurus hands were *letal*
Therizinosaurus: why hello there
_Sauroposeidon proteles_ = _Paluxysaurus jonesi_
Tarascosaurus salluvicus Yeah, that news honestly pisses me off. I’m from Texas, and Paluxysaurus was our State Dinosaur. And now I find out it isn’t even its own species anymore? Yeah, I’m never a fan of when Dinosaurs that we think are completely unique species/genuses turn out to be just variations of other Dinosaurs that are already well known, like how Seismosaurus is now considered just a super-sized Diplodocus.
@@kevinnorwood8782 And officially, _Sigilmassasaurus_ , _Spinosaurus maroccanus_ and _Oxalaia_ are considered minor synonyms of _S. aegyptiacus_ , which means that _Spinosaurus_ also inhabited South America.
Tarascosaurus salluvicus that paper is under serious debate so don't tote it around like it's fact.
@@megalosaurushungaricus2671 the problem with this paper is that sigilmassasaurus and oxalia are known from very poor fossil remains than spinosaurus . And even if spinosaurus and oxalia are related oxalia would still be genetically different since most animals that have relatives on another continents are still genetically different from each over. For example asian elephants are genetically different from African elephants. Oxalia is probably a sister taxon of spinosaurus like giraffatitan is a sister taxon of Brachiosaurus
wow... so beautiful ... i also have acrocanthosaurus on my channel but its only lego like figures. i customed it my self... i hope i could also do the animations here in my figures .... you are amazing king rexy
The animation here hurts my soul, I swear. Half of it I can't even put my finger on why, there's just something *wrong* about all of it, like none of the animals ever move enough, or in the right way. The way Acro's feet barely clear the sand cuz its legs don't move enough, the way its tail... also barely clears the sand, why is this thing so low-slung? Agh, it kills me.
Sauroposeiden was also taller than this:
To inaccurate.
Monsters are animals
Acrocthosaurs was very popular back in the late to thousands in the early two Thousand tens
Yea thanks sorry about that
*late 2000's and early 2010's
The book Raptor Red features Acrocanthosaurus as one of the animals
AWW YES,
The Pickle rancor
Acrocanthosaurus could kill a Deinonychus in one bite
Acrocanthosaurus is big chuckgus
3:58 brain freeze?
0:38 Dafuq???
1:48 aay uncle
This is the only good episode compared to the rest of the crap stains, Acrocanthosaurus finally got a documentary focused on it.
Megalania episode wasn’t bad either tbh
I agree.
I think the only episodes that were bad were the Mosasaur and Spino episodes, the rest were either meh or alright.
What’s up with the mosasaur episode? Also, the mosasaur in this documentary is Tylosaurus.
Ariel Nunez dinosaur documentaries sure do love tylosaurus.
1:35 I wonder if the force of a Tenontosaurus' could either send a human flying or knock their head off?
They kind of made acro too easy to kill with the sauroposeidon's tail
Just as it probably would've been in life.
@@riamus7258 ok either the tail is really strong or acro has a relatively breakable skeleton
@@jacobcamacho5452 I mean. it's a sauropod. A single whack from that tail would hurt so much. Maybe even fatally injure or kill.
@@riamus7258 true
Btw would tenonto actually retaliate against acro or just deinonychus, heck did it even stand its ground at all
The episode about Acrocanthosaurus is my favorite one in this whole documentary. For all it's cheesiness and awesomebro monster depictions of animals, this one showcased a really interesting and underrated dinosaur and focused on the actual fossilized footprints, mostly bringing accurate information.
...until this monster got killed by much smaller dinosaurs. This should be a meme at this point. If they made an episode about modern African lion, it would totally go extinct because of some honey badger.
I’m no paleo expert but…
Why is the Acro scared of deinonychus it could crush it
We don’t know for sure if deinonychus had feathers but atleast add quills?? It looks straight outta jp
Don’t focus only on them being apex predators. It’s really repetitive when you focus on them being apex hunters and then when Itty bitty deinonychus appear it’s the end of the world.
Acro could not take down a sauropod solo what the heck-
What the heck is that size- I’m not tryna judge or anything but it looks like an ark giga size lol tone it down a bit y it so thick lol
So yeah… almost everything is wrong with this.
The Acro vs baby Sauroposeidon
Is the sauropod Sauroposeidon?
Looks a bit small for a sauroposeidon
Charly Luevano could be a juvenile.
Acrocanthosaurus prefers fish or dinosaur?
(Mainly eating fish or Mainly eating dinosaur)
Dinosaurs, why?
Dinosaurs, there is evidence of Acrocanthosaurs chasing down a herd of Sauroposeidon
It’s skull shape is better suited for other dinosaurs
Only Spinosaurids eat fish & Acrocanthosaurus is a carcharodontosaurid built for slaying giant sauropods
In the documentary it says “tyrannosaurus’ arms were useless” even tho technically t rex’s arms were quite strong
But to small to do anything
Atleast not bad as their spino
Why you hate spino? Even in their Acrocanthosaurus episode, you bully them for their spino
@@demontorvo5384 because they made a freaking abortion of a abomination disgrace to my favorite dinosaur
And just to let you know while I prefer the real one I still love the 2000's 2010's and even 1900's era spino jp3 spino is easily my favorite fictional dinosaur
I do like when the Acro kills the Sauroposeidon but why the Hell didn’t give us the true reason of the Acros extinction
I dunno man, I prefer the version with Ra Ra Rasputin playing in the background
Woah, I haven't expected to see you here!
I'm sorry, but what does this referring to?
Yorokobe Shounen
The way it runs🗿🗿
0:39 *AEH*
0:39 king rexy just admit you wanted to do a ytp haha
Acro was said here to be 4 tonnes, i actually wager it to be closer to 7
They said sauroposeidon here too only 36 tons but in reality it's 50 tons or more
Acrocanthosaurus is actually 6.2 tons.
It was 4.5 tons in 2000s but recently it got size buffed
@@Smaug130 yeah.. still too small i think, something that big (over 11m and taller than an allosaur) with the jaws it has, the dense and compact skeleton, and being the apex, is basically going to be like a kodiak bear, continually eating and hunting big things. you are then going to have something at least as heavy as a large megalosaur and at most as heavy as a giganotosaurus.
as usual much research is hampered by the fact most palaeontologists rush past this thing to get to t rex, and acro misses out on valuable hypothesis, estimations and papers for the best part of 2 decades, while t rex gets silly pissfight headlines like "maybe there could be individuals over 14 metres long because there may have been giant ones with gigantism in the species we think and that means t rex is again the biggest one, not spino, so there" - i'm not even joking. but that's apparently credible and not something smacked down by others in the field, while the 3 separate species one which i found interesting and plausible, was.
@@Smaug130 sorry I went off into a little tangent there!
waaait a minute didn't acro live within the same place as Utahraptor? rather than deinonychus?
Not Utahraptor, but Deinonychus, yes.
@@riamus7258 So then what large theropod lived alongside Utah?
@@strzygon5426 Falcarius, Martharaptor, Geminiraptor, Yurgovichia, Nedcolbertia
@@strzygon5426 oof, I realized you meant "large theropods". Seems I accidentally gave you the list of all theropods it lived with xD.
Well I think we know what inspired the Jurassic World evolution acro
Make it more buff, then voila
Super Mario Logan Fan and look like it gave up on life
T-Rex ain't got nothing on this dino!
Is that running position actually based on something?
That model for the acro looks goofy as hell.
0:03 now where have I heard that line before..
Acrocanthrosaurus is a Super Cool Dinosaur! 😎👍
Wool amazing creature
Deinonychus was in no way a threat to acro
The Acro wasn’t even fully mature it wouldn’t even survive a pack of deinonychus
@@redx3816 it still was multiple times larger
Acro was probably very powerful but still it can't beat T Rex.
This dinosaur is no match for the walking tank that is Tyrannosaurus Rex
T Rex is the king of dinosaur👑🦖
Shantungosaurus: it's a wrap for you
3:19 Change da world. My final message. Goodbye. *Windows 95 music intensifies*
Acrocanthosaurus weighed a range between 5-7 tons.
In reality reaching 11.5 meters (38 ft) in length, and weighing up to 6.2 metric tons (6.8 short tons
Acrocathosaurus looks almost like Carcharodontosaurus if only if Acrocathosaurus was the same size as Carcharodontosaurus an Giganotosaurus
They're both relatives
@@riamus7258 ik that but I'm saying if Acrocathosaurus was The same size as Carcharodontosaurus an Giganotosaurus all the dinos living in the same area as the Acrocathosaurus other dinos would have huge problems
All of them belong to one group Allosauroidea
@@jaisanatanrashtra7035 there also Carcharodontosauridea family To
Acrocanthosaurus is the fourth/fifth largest carchardontosaur after the "big three" of Carcharodontosaurus, Giganotosaurus and Mapusaurus, and maybe Tyrannotitan. All five of them exceeded 6 tons.
What is that armored dinosaur?
This acro looks way better than the JWE version
Where would I find this full episode
0:35 like a crow hunting jhon, a crow was tiny
And I thought Planet Dinosaur had bad shaky cam.
why dose the Spines Stop at the neck?
it Looks like a Walking Green Potato to me
This Acrocanthosaurus is the only good carnivore in Monster Resurrected,and even it''s looks bad.
Stop bad mouthing someone who's expert on these animals. You aren't a paleontologist
What’s this episode of Monsters Resurrected? :/
Episode 4 (Great American Predator)
i think this documentary cool. i really wish it didn't get so much hate.
Poor Sauroposeidon...
0:23 I hope they mean meter arms instead of meter claws.
Which episode is this?!
I got a lesson after watching this video
Throwing my great comment,I just seen down at night and found Acrocanthosaurus,was 75 pounds,and a carnivore
So am this can take the tallest dinosaur?
From what I've read they were 7 tons and stood 15 ft tall.
Might want to check your facts.
Acro!
Yeah what about me I can drive an acrocanthosaurus away
Were Tyrannosaurus' arms actually that useless?
MrMemeZilla 198 Not really. They've done some measurements on the muscle scars left on the arm bones of T-Rex's arms and they've found that each arm could hold/lift about 400 pounds. So probably not as strong as Acrocanthosaurus or Allosaurus arms, but still pretty damn strong.
I heard about its arms stronger than Schwarzenegger's arms XD
They were strong but lacked reach.
0:38-0:39 The narrator roasted him
Raptors never hunted in packs
Atokensis height 3 meters lenght 12 meters wheigt 4 tons speeed 32 km/h
Honestly, I genuinely enjoyed this episode and this depiction of Acrocanthosaurus, even if I hate the presentation and have doubts about whether any sauropod above 15 tons would be at any significant risk of attack even from giant 6+ ton carcharodontosaurids (including in groups). Why? Because this is possibly the only media depiction of a carcharodontosaur that really depicts any carcharodontosaur as the formidable apex predator it was. Not even Planet Dinosaur did a good job of that (in fact PD was one of the worst offenders).
....to think this is the same documentary that had a Carcharodontosaurus be instakilled by SpinoZilla.
The documentary Prehistoric also has a good depiction of Acrocanthosaurs.
The acrocanthosaurus won
My favorite dinosaur than t rex
Any "Tears of Thunder" fans watching this?
Acrocanthosaurus is large predator
September 1, 2017 (Friday)