I notice a lot of people wondering what the narrator meant when it was stated that Nothronychus is a relative of Tyrannosaurs. Nothronychus is a genus within the family Therizinosauridae. The family Therizinosauridae is one of multiple dinosaur families within the Clade Coelurosauria. The Clade Coelurosauria includes all theropod dinosaurs sharing closer phylogenetic relationships with modern birds than with basal theropods such as Ceratosaurus (The reason the Ceratosaurus genus is often used when comparing the phylogeny of theropod dinosaurs is because Ceratosaurus is a fairly primitive animal and is partially famous for being basal and primitive.) . The family Tyrannosauridae to which T.rex belongs to is also classified within the Clade Coelurosauria. Therizinosaurids and Tyrannosaurids are both coelurosaurians and are as closely related to each other as much as Carcharodontosaurus is related to Allosaurus. The Clade Coelurosauria is one of the most diverse Clades in Theropoda and includes other families such as Dromaeosauridae, Troodontidae, Alvarezsauridae, Oviraptorosauridae, and Ornithomimosauridae.
While zunityrannus is the member of the superfamily tyrannosauroidea. it wasn't too closely related to t-rex. And it's not a tyrannosaurid. And it had 3 digits rather than 2 digits like t-rex
Actually they're not closely related tyrannosauroidea which includes tyrannosauridae are just primitive coelurosaurs. On the other hand therizinosaurids were maniraptorans (which means they're closely related to dromaeosaurids and modern birds).
Tyrannosaurus aegyptiacus 423 Therizinosaurs and tyrannosaurs are both part of the more inclusive clade Coelurosauria, the clade that you mentioned earlier. They're a about as closely related as _Giganotosaurus_ is to _Allosaurus_ (the former is a giganotosaurine carcharodontosaurid and the latter is an allosaurus, though both are still part of the Carnosauria, or the Allosauroidea).
Tyrannosaurus aegyptiacus 423 I never said that Therizinosaurs evolved from tyrannosauroids, neither did the program. But therizinosaurians and tyrannosauroids are descended from a common ancestor, a common ancestor that they share with dromaeosaurids, oviraptorosaurians, ornithomimosaurians, and troodontids. So they are still related.
"It can use its claws to reach leaves" I really hate this theory. Therizinosaurs (and Chalicotheres, a mammal related to horses with a similarly theorized adaptation) have long necks that outreach their forearms. Grabbing at leaves that are within easy reach of their already long neck just doesn't fit. I honestly think that the claws are used as defense or potentially for digging, perhaps using them to pull apart termite mounds like an anteater to help balance its diet, which is something that several species of bear do with insect nests today.
what if a tree branch is way too high? are you just gonna take a long ass trip to the other tree or use your unnecesarily gigantic claws to move the tree branch the 5 cm distance between it and your mouth?
Dinosaurs are the most fascinating animals that have ever lived. It's amazing the number of defenses that they evolved in order to protect themselves from canivores like the allosaurus and the t-rex. Some had horns like the triceratops, some had spikes on their tails like the stegosaurus, some had armored shells like the tank-like anklyosaurus and this one with the gigantic claws is my new favorite dino.
@@davidsheckler8417 wow you really are commited to stupidity,ive seen you in other related dinosaur vids and i gotta say ur either a really dedicated troll or just plain stupid creationist either way you still end up looking stupid
I love how each dinosaur had unique forms of defense. This one very much like an anteater had huge claws, the large saurpods had long whip like tails, tricerotops very much like a rhino had those horns and the ankylosaurus was probably the best protected with armor and a tail that had a bony nob that it could use to swipe at its enemies. Amazing creatures! Nothing we have now can compare to these instinct animals!
I'm just now seeing this video 11 years after it was uploaded. It made my day! How wonderful--a vegetarian tyrannosaur! Would like to learn much more about this.
Playing Ark with these things. Never ever got them angry, but in the middle of the night they’d just sit at the tree line and stare at me, just within my torch light. It was always scary.
Smartypants, it was related to T-rex, a cousin. Plus, T-Rex is a theropod. And if it's a tyrannosaurid as you kindly mentioned, it makes it even more obvious. Also, be careful with caps. It was a joke. And you clearly copy-pasted Therizinosauridae cause you couldn't spell it, since it was not in caps.
@@s.s.haswanthselvan7064 That sounds like utter nonsense. I don’t see a benefit to not feeling pain as a creature that must survive in the wild. If there is and I sound stupid, can someone please tell me?
@@incognitodon5779 Such mentality piss me off. But whats worse is when some people in my area deny that they ever existed. They call fossils fake because they are muslim, i am muslim myself but i know facts. I try to explain to them that dinosaurs are animals that lived a long time ago , when i say birds are maniraptoran dinosaurs they say that's not true even when i show they irrefutable evidence. Sheeesh annoying as hell.
Yup and trex is the (show off) while giga is that one guy whos the only one who could beat trex.....spino is that one fisherman everyone thinks can beat trex while he most likely cant......Carnotaurus is definently the Short-Tempered dude.....and finally Oviraptor is that one goddam dude that always steals ur chips
Say what you will about the quality of the movies but...man, do they do the new dinosaurs good. Like I remember being the weird dino kid who knew what a spinosaur was, but just look at how much that thing was launched into the collective minds of people from just one movie. Same with mosasaur after World. People like dinosaurs because they're cool. Do cool things with them and people will love them.
@@namegoeshere5220 I have mixed feelings on how the dinosaurs act throughout the Jurassic World franchise (specifically Blue), but I understand what you are saying. Also, I don’t think you meant to say this, but your comment is phrased in a way that it looks like you are saying that mosasaurus are dinosaurs, which they are not.
Me before watching: vegetarian t-rex ooohhhh this is interesting Also me: Wait a minute! What the?!?! That long ass neck, small head, big arms, claws lookin' like sloth claws, standin' like a bear and the TEETH this ain't- *sees explanation* me after getting knowledge: oop, nevermind Also it's called *Therizinosaurus*
@@mroviraptor3987 not sure why the narrator said “given up eating meat” like they just now given it up, could be just me (maybe built like a hippo rather than “potbellied”)
Despite what it says here Suskityrannus, or “Zunityrannus” was not a mid sized Tyrannosaur”. It was smaller than a human and since it was a basal Tyrannosauroid it was almost definitely feathered. It’s just a little fluffy guy. I don’t really know why they decided to make it seem larger than it really was.
no Alex Wolf is correct. The narrator said that Nothronychus was a close relative of the tyrannosaurs, not that they was a type of tyrannosaur. And, as a dinosaur expert, that is true. Look it up and see what I mean.
1.) This was several million years before T. rex ever appeared. 2.) In fact, Zunityrannus was in the *direct ancestral line* to T. rex (relatively big, but still had long arms with three-fingered hands). 3.) Therizinosaurs were a completely different group of theropods, altogether, even though they and tyrannosaurs likely shared the same common ancestor. Quit catching people's attention with bullshit headlines that are quickly contradicted by the actual content of the videos you share. 🤦🏻♂️
Clickbait Title, Nothronychus is only related to Tyrannosaurs in that both are theropods, in the same manner you might as well say a chicken is a close relative of a hornbill.
That dinosaur is as mysterious as nothronychus and both seem to be based on each other; therizinosaurus existence is primarily based on its claw fossils, which were originally thought to be those of a giant turtle. The fact that tyrannosaurs (most advance and lethal large theropods) existed, very few could compete for meat. In fact, one of the greatest points made by 'Planet Dinosaur' was where ever tyrannosaurs went, allosaurids and carcharodontosaurids were soon outcompeted and exiled. This may be due to tyrannosaurs being far more advance, aggressive, intelligent and equipped with overkill powerful jaws. If you are to be large within a tyrannosaur environment, you must primarily eat vegetation and be armed; otherwise you are not likely to last. Or, you could be the size of a raptor and eat very small to generally ignored prey by tyrannosaurs.
Juggernaut K. Captain Actually no. Tyrannosaurs can't kill anything larger than themselves, so you can make a living if sauropods were in the area. Tyrannosaurs being more advanced and intelligent is a myth. Planet Dinosaur got it completely wrong. Allosaurs and carcharodontosaurs died out, THEN tyrannosaurs took over.
Juggernaut K. Captain Actually, there is no such thing as "Most lethal large theropods" as this is subjective to the type of prey animals that the predators subdue or dispatch. Tyrannosaurs have enlarge _m. pterygoideus posterior_ and _m. pterygoideus lateralis_ muscles that increase their bite force, and they simultaneously evolved smooth, dull, blunt, rounded teeth to enhance their durophagous ability (as these animals are the natural predators of ceratopsians and ankylosaurians), and their gape is limited, as the pterygoid muscles will lose their full capacity if the animal were to gape too wide. So they are limited to small, armoured prey, which is why they occupy durophagous niches in their environments. At the time the tyrannosaurines became the dominant predators of Laurasia, there were virtually no more large sauropods thriving in Laurasia. Carnosaurs such as allosaurids and carcharodontosaurids are brontophagous (Bakker 1998), meaning that they evolved to prey on herbivores an order of magnitude larger than themselves. They evolved dorsoventrally augmented paroccipital processes, lateromedially compressed ziphodont dentition, exceptionally large antorbital fenestrae, fused interdental plates, flexible mandibular articulation, and ventroflexor craniocervical sections that enable them to attack large sauropods that always coexisted in the same environments. In carnosaurs, the _m, illiocostalis cervicalis_, _m. longissimus capitis superficialis_, _m. transversospinalis capitis_, _m. cervicalis ascendens_, and _m. obliquus capitis_ muscles allow carnosaurs to perform powerful and forceful movements with their crania and necks. So the carnosaurs were natural predators of large sauropods (which are more than 10 times larger than anything the tyrannosaurs are hunting). So +Bk Jeong was correct. Abelisaurs, on the other hand, are generalists with extremely shortened crania, ziphodont dentition, hyper-ossified cervical ribs, and short, stocky thoracic sections. They are capable of hunting small to medium-sized sauropods such as _Rapetosaurus_ and _Saltasaurus_, an are also capable of attacking fast-moving ornithopods as suggested by the cursorial morphology of _Carnotaurus sastrei_. Go read this paper if you need more information : Bakker, Robert T.: Brontosaur killers: Late Jurassic allosaurids as sabre-tooth cat analogues. Gaia, Vol. 15 (1998); pp. 145-158
Nanotyrannus is actually an interesting Tyrannosaur and one of my favorites after Tyrannosaurus, Tarbosaurus, Gorgosaurus, Albertosaurus, Daspletosaurus and Bistahieversor.
Oh I thought it was a Therizinosaurus but in a game called Ark the Therizino and T-Rex are on equal power when it comes to combat so I thought that was cool
Anteater claws are not useless against predators - it's their main form of defence and a well-timed blow can kill a jaguar. A few people have even been killed by anteaters.
Hey, a some months ago when I was playing Arc Survival Evolved I was riding my Therizinosaur and I did something that gave me an interesting theory about them. What if, in addition to self defense and hooking plants to eat, Therizinosaurs used their claws to CLIMB? Maybe they'd use their claws to dig into thick tree trunks and climb up to eat leaves higher up. Or maybe they'd do this to climb steep hills and mountains. I'm no expert but those claws look long and thick enough to allow it to climb like that. Also their arms to me look strong enough to lift its body off the ground. It also has claws on the ends of its toes, I know they're much shorter and not as sharp but I think they could help it get a firm grip and support their weight so they wouldn't put too much strain on their arms. I know they're really big and heavy, so if they did climb trees I don't think they went that high, and of course it would only work on big trees with thick trunks. As far as hills and mountains go I think they'd just use their claws to climb up surfaces that would be too steep for them to just walk. In a way it would be a little like crawling. What do you think? It's just a theory. Do you think I might be right or do you think this is ridiculous?
T rex have short arms with not very sharp claws Theri have long arms with sharp claws Theri have smaller head Theri eats plant Title: *Plant eating Tyrannosaurus*
I'd love to know where they get their names? I'm guessing Latin and a the name of the person who may have found its fossil. What if your name was Kinky? Kinkysauras
Not gonna lie “Vegetarian T.rex” is a pretty ridiculous description for any Therizinosaurid lol. It’s like calling an ostrich the “vegetarian eagle”
Jason Voorhees. Yes, therizinosaurids are just weird all round.
They should be called ducknopeasaur
Jason Voorhees Tickle Chicken
Agreed
How about clawsaurus?
Zunityrannus: Stop eating plants!
Nothronychus: I'm vegan now! (Slashes)
Lol
XD
@sparrow Scratch nothro
I read that in filthy frank's voice
thatcrazyveganticklechicken
This is like the perfect veggie dinosaur, it gets to eat plants, while having awesome defence unlike many defensless dinousaurs.
Best offense is a good defense am i right?
Ankylosaurids, stegosaurids, ceratopsians am I a joke to you?
@@stephenjohn2131 Shut up whiterun guard
@Ivar Hadrosaurs have no defensive traits.
@@lordshotgun7168 Size, Herds, plus many could use their tail or forearms to fight.
If they were defenseless they wouldnt have evolved.
Who else thought we gonna see a Tyrannosaur eat plants?
Nope!
Yupp
@@scape8yearsago487 wow...
Me
Me
I love how even the documentary just straight-up calls it "weird" 😂
Just like all vegetarians LOL.
thanks for your input boomer ^
@@aeron8293 a pretty awesome boomer
Cry about it :( @@aeron8293
Looks a lot like Therizinosaurus
I notice a lot of people wondering what the narrator meant when it was stated that Nothronychus is a relative of Tyrannosaurs.
Nothronychus is a genus within the family Therizinosauridae. The family Therizinosauridae is one of multiple dinosaur families within the Clade Coelurosauria. The Clade Coelurosauria includes all theropod dinosaurs sharing closer phylogenetic relationships with modern birds than with basal theropods such as Ceratosaurus (The reason the Ceratosaurus genus is often used when comparing the phylogeny of theropod dinosaurs is because Ceratosaurus is a fairly primitive animal and is partially famous for being basal and primitive.) . The family Tyrannosauridae to which T.rex belongs to is also classified within the Clade Coelurosauria. Therizinosaurids and Tyrannosaurids are both coelurosaurians and are as closely related to each other as much as Carcharodontosaurus is related to Allosaurus. The Clade Coelurosauria is one of the most diverse Clades in Theropoda and includes other families such as Dromaeosauridae, Troodontidae, Alvarezsauridae, Oviraptorosauridae, and Ornithomimosauridae.
While zunityrannus is the member of the superfamily tyrannosauroidea. it wasn't too closely related to t-rex. And it's not a tyrannosaurid. And it had 3 digits rather than 2 digits like t-rex
Actually they're not closely related tyrannosauroidea which includes tyrannosauridae are just primitive coelurosaurs. On the other hand therizinosaurids were maniraptorans (which means they're closely related to dromaeosaurids and modern birds).
Tyrannosaurus aegyptiacus 423 Therizinosaurs and tyrannosaurs are both part of the more inclusive clade Coelurosauria, the clade that you mentioned earlier. They're a about as closely related as _Giganotosaurus_ is to _Allosaurus_ (the former is a giganotosaurine carcharodontosaurid and the latter is an allosaurus, though both are still part of the Carnosauria, or the Allosauroidea).
Luigi Gaskell but therizinosaurids never evolved from tyrannosauroidea
Tyrannosaurus aegyptiacus 423 I never said that Therizinosaurs evolved from tyrannosauroids, neither did the program. But therizinosaurians and tyrannosauroids are descended from a common ancestor, a common ancestor that they share with dromaeosaurids, oviraptorosaurians, ornithomimosaurians, and troodontids. So they are still related.
They are extremely Scary if you played Ark survival
😂
Therizinosaurs have always been a pain in my ass.
@Kevin Higgins oof I feel your pain man
Why We Ark player are here lol?
You were searching about therizino taming?
@@NueUzrnem Nope I just like Dinosaurs
In Ark: Survival Evolved Running away from a Therizino is the scariest thing ever.
Ik right
IKR! It made IT look like a kids' film 😂
Bola your friends
BT 7274 Or lure it to a Dilo or Raptor
If it chases you you are as good as dead i just gave up try to die faster so i could get my stuff back...
"It can use its claws to reach leaves" I really hate this theory. Therizinosaurs (and Chalicotheres, a mammal related to horses with a similarly theorized adaptation) have long necks that outreach their forearms. Grabbing at leaves that are within easy reach of their already long neck just doesn't fit. I honestly think that the claws are used as defense or potentially for digging, perhaps using them to pull apart termite mounds like an anteater to help balance its diet, which is something that several species of bear do with insect nests today.
They remind me of what giant sloths look like.
Probably for stability
Idk
what if a tree branch is way too high? are you just gonna take a long ass trip to the other tree or use your unnecesarily gigantic claws to move the tree branch the 5 cm distance between it and your mouth?
@@maurixe2724 Do u have reading comprehension problems?
Hello? It's Nothronychus!
Dinosaurs are the most fascinating animals that have ever lived. It's amazing the number of defenses that they evolved in order to protect themselves from canivores like the allosaurus and the t-rex. Some had horns like the triceratops, some had spikes on their tails like the stegosaurus, some had armored shells like the tank-like anklyosaurus and this one with the gigantic claws is my new favorite dino.
I believe mammals could to but since their existence was not very long enough till the presence of human arrived,yeah,pretty sucks
You sad, sad soul. There's never been any fake-a-saurses
@@davidsheckler8417 wow you really are commited to stupidity,ive seen you in other related dinosaur vids and i gotta say ur either a really dedicated troll or just plain stupid creationist either way you still end up looking stupid
@@davidsheckler8417 Try making this sarcastic comments before some close-minded bigots. They will give you a hard time...
@@esrujan 🐑🐑🐑🐑🐑🐑🐑🐑🐑🐑
I love how each dinosaur had unique forms of defense. This one very much like an anteater had huge claws, the large saurpods had long whip like tails, tricerotops very much like a rhino had those horns and the ankylosaurus was probably the best protected with armor and a tail that had a bony nob that it could use to swipe at its enemies. Amazing creatures! Nothing we have now can compare to these instinct animals!
I’m the one with zero defences form huge herds and can run fast like an antelope or wildebeest in the Serengeti
1:17 daaaamn two more hits and it's dead
My mom slaps me like that
With claws that long, that guy was lucky to walk away with just scars.
Why does your cousin wants to be vegeterian than a meat eating dinosaur
Ark player detected
Hello, Tyrannosaurus Rex, i'm Velociraptor!! 😏😏
Oh look, a giant wolverine chicken 🤔
Do you mean, "Wolverinosaurus"?
Murder turkey...
Edward Scissorhands?
@@nefariouslad7771 uhh that means wolverine lizard, lol
Nah nah it's Freddy Kruegasaurus
Therizinosaurus is basically the dinosaur equivalent of a giant ground sloth
And a honey badger.
I'm just now seeing this video 11 years after it was uploaded. It made my day! How wonderful--a vegetarian tyrannosaur! Would like to learn much more about this.
The “vegetarian T-Rex”s roar just sounds like a goat burping
Playing Ark with these things. Never ever got them angry, but in the middle of the night they’d just sit at the tree line and stare at me, just within my torch light. It was always scary.
a vegetarian t-rex that bitch slaps it's enemies
THAT IS NOT A T-REX THAT IS A THEROPOD DINOSAUR CALLED NOTHRONYCHUS ,NOTHRONYCHUS IS NOT A TYRANNOSAURID IS A MEMBER OF Therizinosauridae FAMILY
rolandosaurus kr sauropods are plant eaters bro.
piplup2009 Aaand it's slap could easily tear up your face or worse
Smartypants, it was related to T-rex, a cousin. Plus, T-Rex is a theropod. And if it's a tyrannosaurid as you kindly mentioned, it makes it even more obvious. Also, be careful with caps. It was a joke. And you clearly copy-pasted Therizinosauridae cause you couldn't spell it, since it was not in caps.
JohnTeo I can spell it straight up with ought copying it, "Therizinosauridae"
im suprised that the tyranosaurus didn't run away screaming at the top of it's voice when the nothronychus lashed out with it's claws
there's a theory that dinos take too long to feel pain
idk lol
Hello? Are you dumb? That's a Zunityrannus.
@@s.s.haswanthselvan7064 That sounds like utter nonsense. I don’t see a benefit to not feeling pain as a creature that must survive in the wild. If there is and I sound stupid, can someone please tell me?
@@MewsOvercast I agree, the dinosaurs would feel pain quickly.
I’m 14 and I’m still in love with Dinos
amateur
Good for you :)
@@incognitodon5779 nah man I'm 15 and no one who is also 15 yrs old ( atleast from my friends ) likes dinos
@@incognitodon5779 im 22 and i am a dinosaur fanatic.
@@incognitodon5779 Such mentality piss me off. But whats worse is when some people in my area deny that they ever existed. They call fossils fake because they are muslim, i am muslim myself but i know facts. I try to explain to them that dinosaurs are animals that lived a long time ago , when i say birds are maniraptoran dinosaurs they say that's not true even when i show they irrefutable evidence. Sheeesh annoying as hell.
Zunityrannus: You're going down, tubby!
Nothronychus: Tubby? (tear) GRRRRRRR! NOBODY CALLS ME TUBBY! (slashes Zunityrannus in the face)
This fight is actually better than buu (Ghohan absorbed) vs vegetto(ssj)
My version:
Zunityrannus: You're going down, tubby!
Nothronychus: Tubby? (tear) GRRRRRRR! NOBODY.....CALLS ME....TUBBYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY(Nothronychus turn super sayan)
Antonio Ferrari lol
Tyler Villarreal "Who you calling pinhead?" 😂
Tyler Villarreal SpongeBob vs Planet Dinosaur
Who else is watching this after seeing the New Jurassic World Dominion movie??
Me
Me
Me you mean therzinosaurus attacking Clare
?
Me
Credits to the cameraman for travelling back in time
XD
Due this joke was so lame
Omg so original
Nothronychus:You're no match for us!Go away!
Suskityrannus:Damn it.I think I'll have to eat another carcass.
Nothronychus was like “square up foo”
Top 27 Best Robotic lawn mowers of 2020
1. Husqvarna Automower 310 - BEST ROBOT LAWN MOWER 2020
4.5
2. Husqvarna Automower 430X - BEST PREMIUM ROBOTIC LAWN MOWER
4.5
3. McCulloch Rob S600 - BEST BUDGET CHOICE
4.0
4. Husqvarna Automower 450X - BEST LUXURY CHOICE ROBOTIC LAWN MOWER
4.5
5. McCulloch Rob R600
4.5
LAWNMOWER SQUAD WHERE YOU AT????
Here fam!
here
Here
Here
Here
This made my childhood, ive always been scared of this like dino hunting and stuff but i still love it
And now it'll make a big appearance in Jurassic World Dominion
Tyrannosaurus - top predator, tiny hands with small claws.
Nothronychus - herbivore, massive hands with enormous claws.
Therizinosaurs are my favorite dinosaurs, this is awesome!
Nourhoniguys
Nothronychus Is the weird, Hippy cousin you only see at family reunions who preaches about not eating meat
Yup and trex is the (show off) while giga is that one guy whos the only one who could beat trex.....spino is that one fisherman everyone thinks can beat trex while he most likely cant......Carnotaurus is definently the Short-Tempered dude.....and finally Oviraptor is that one goddam dude that always steals ur chips
Y'all both cringey af and not funny
MR. STEALYOGIRL no u
@@EugeneHKrabs-tb7xk spino can definitely beat giga and rex
@@Soapiest_Water58 lol literally the strongest bite ever like a crocodile you're an idiot
0:13 Now called Suskityrannus.
Big props for the camera man recording this 90 million years ago 🫡
Zunityrannua: I I’m the King of Dinosaurs!!
Therizionsaur: Wait till you see my cousin
I loved this documentary series so much as a kid
Jurassic World Dominion did this Dino good. It was just as terrifying as Rexy if not more so despite being a herbivore.
Say what you will about the quality of the movies but...man, do they do the new dinosaurs good. Like I remember being the weird dino kid who knew what a spinosaur was, but just look at how much that thing was launched into the collective minds of people from just one movie. Same with mosasaur after World. People like dinosaurs because they're cool. Do cool things with them and people will love them.
@@namegoeshere5220 I have mixed feelings on how the dinosaurs act throughout the Jurassic World franchise (specifically Blue), but I understand what you are saying. Also, I don’t think you meant to say this, but your comment is phrased in a way that it looks like you are saying that mosasaurus are dinosaurs, which they are not.
No, JWD screwed up...just like most of the rubbish JP films. This short video on UA-cam is better than all of the JP movies combined.
Me before watching: vegetarian t-rex ooohhhh this is interesting
Also me: Wait a minute! What the?!?! That long ass neck, small head, big arms, claws lookin' like sloth claws, standin' like a bear and the TEETH this ain't-
*sees explanation*
me after getting knowledge: oop, nevermind
Also it's called *Therizinosaurus*
@HyperUtah thx for the correction
@HyperUtah actually its called nothronykus, a smaller relative to therizinosaurus
Therizinosaur is a family, Therizinosaurus is a genus
Ark theriz:”absolute rage tickle murder chicken Turkey”
This theriz:”choking sounds”
Its a Northorynchus, Therizinosaur was not the only dinosaur with big claws
Ark op
@@mroviraptor3987 not sure why the narrator said “given up eating meat” like they just now given it up, could be just me
(maybe built like a hippo rather than “potbellied”)
Tyrannosaur: Who are you?
Nothronychus: I'm you but vegan
The Therizinosaurus from Jurassic World Dominion brought me here
*a new challenger appears*
*proceeds to throw hands*
*confused t-rex sounds*
Who's here after watching Jurrasic World 3?
Me
Despite what it says here Suskityrannus, or “Zunityrannus” was not a mid sized Tyrannosaur”. It was smaller than a human and since it was a basal Tyrannosauroid it was almost definitely feathered. It’s just a little fluffy guy. I don’t really know why they decided to make it seem larger than it really was.
I love these documentaries! 🦖🦕
The tickle chicken is vicious
no Alex Wolf is correct. The narrator said that Nothronychus was a close relative of the tyrannosaurs, not that they was a type of tyrannosaur. And, as a dinosaur expert, that is true. Look it up and see what I mean.
At 2:06 the dinosaur was like "Hey girl, this bitch botherin you" hahahah
Arthur agawin I
Arthur agawin
Nothronychus: Call the ambulance!
BUT NOT FOR ME! 🗡️🗡️🗡️
So wait. they can make sharp middle fingers?
Steve gaming 🤣😂😂
@@mohammednuur1954 why is Raggedy Ann Arbor Michigan
A big f-you to the tyrannosaurs, saying it's not gonna follow tradition of being Carnivorous
Therizino. The bane of all Ark players
Im watching this just after watching Jurassic World: Dominion
Run boys!!! It’s a tickle chicken!
How did I end up late night binge watching decent tv shows from my childhood with lots of nostalgia
Ong
2:05 Dude was like, "This guy troubling you, babe?" 🤣
Kudos to Cameraman. This is amazing footage.
i think they use camouflage
Fight was over the second Zunityrannus gave up the element of surprise.
Zunityrannus=Tarbosaurus
Nothronychus=Therizinosaurus
In mongolia
I'm only here to see T-Rex eat plants, but then saw it got slapped hard then leave. Am not disappointed haha
Just saw this guy in the new Jurassic World movie
Not quite, this is Nothronychus, a smaller American cousin of the Therizinosaurus that appeared in the movie
The narrator: decent pronunciations
The subtitles: NORTHERN IBIS NORTHERN ICA’S. NORTHERN ACRES
Imagine punching a t rex
Mick Swarbrick only in ark 😏
Ok so this is the Wolverine like thing they use in Jurassic world dominion 🤣🤣
Rewatching this after coming back from Jurassic World Dominion. 😎
This randomly shown in my feed after i watched it too, haha
It's neat how the slashing of it's claws makes the sound of a sword being drawn. What an interesting dinosaur 😂
1:16 That slice was so satisfying!
Not suprised. My little grey tiger at home seems to eat every plant i have at home and durin the summer the grass outside.
U may think that the T. rex is a T. rex but it isn't. That predator is Zunityrannus, Half the size of t rex
Now known as Suskityrannus
Therizinosaurs gave up eating meat because they knew that how much pain does it feel when other dies
1.) This was several million years before T. rex ever appeared.
2.) In fact, Zunityrannus was in the *direct ancestral line* to T. rex (relatively big, but still had long arms with three-fingered hands).
3.) Therizinosaurs were a completely different group of theropods, altogether, even though they and tyrannosaurs likely shared the same common ancestor.
Quit catching people's attention with bullshit headlines that are quickly contradicted by the actual content of the videos you share. 🤦🏻♂️
3. is wrong
it was zunityrannus not t rex
Dude you're liying
Clickbait Title, Nothronychus is only related to Tyrannosaurs in that both are theropods, in the same manner you might as well say a chicken is a close relative of a hornbill.
just to update yall, 'Zunityrannus' now has an official name and it is Suskityrannus
I love every video you make
i want this in ark.
is a dossier with that guy
They have a therizino dossier
They have them in ARK (they're great for harvesting wood btw)
It is now
@@uglywhore this was commented 4 years ago theris weren't added back then
Zuni Basin Tyrannosauroid in 2011: "Zunityrannus"
2019: SUS
I remember this when I was 5 I enjoyed it a lot
This T-Rex and That Vegan Teacher are distant cousins
2:29 best walk effect in this series.
2:29
So that’s where Sid came from from Ice Age... (obviously joking) 😂
Wow they figured out how to go back in time just to film this 🖒🖒🖒
Remember therizenosaurus was believed that he was a trex relative but actually is it own
As a matter of fact first time I saw it i thought it's one of the sauropod's species راك فاهم هه
@@JAKOBKKK lol
Its the dinosaurs version of Wolverine ! From X Men
Therizinosaurs were VERY VICIOUSLY territorial .
Wat about therizinosaurus?
That dinosaur is as mysterious as nothronychus and both seem to be based on each other; therizinosaurus existence is primarily based on its claw fossils, which were originally thought to be those of a giant turtle.
The fact that tyrannosaurs (most advance and lethal large theropods) existed, very few could compete for meat. In fact, one of the greatest points made by 'Planet Dinosaur' was where ever tyrannosaurs went, allosaurids and carcharodontosaurids were soon outcompeted and exiled. This may be due to tyrannosaurs being far more advance, aggressive, intelligent and equipped with overkill powerful jaws.
If you are to be large within a tyrannosaur environment, you must primarily eat vegetation and be armed; otherwise you are not likely to last. Or, you could be the size of a raptor and eat very small to generally ignored prey by tyrannosaurs.
Juggernaut K. Captain Actually no. Tyrannosaurs can't kill anything larger than themselves, so you can make a living if sauropods were in the area.
Tyrannosaurs being more advanced and intelligent is a myth.
Planet Dinosaur got it completely wrong. Allosaurs and carcharodontosaurs died out, THEN tyrannosaurs took over.
Juggernaut K. Captain Actually, there is no such thing as "Most lethal large theropods" as this is subjective to the type of prey animals that the predators subdue or dispatch. Tyrannosaurs have enlarge _m. pterygoideus posterior_ and _m. pterygoideus lateralis_ muscles that increase their bite force, and they simultaneously evolved smooth, dull, blunt, rounded teeth to enhance their durophagous ability (as these animals are the natural predators of ceratopsians and ankylosaurians), and their gape is limited, as the pterygoid muscles will lose their full capacity if the animal were to gape too wide. So they are limited to small, armoured prey, which is why they occupy durophagous niches in their environments. At the time the tyrannosaurines became the dominant predators of Laurasia, there were virtually no more large sauropods thriving in Laurasia.
Carnosaurs such as allosaurids and carcharodontosaurids are brontophagous (Bakker 1998), meaning that they evolved to prey on herbivores an order of magnitude larger than themselves. They evolved dorsoventrally augmented paroccipital processes, lateromedially compressed ziphodont dentition, exceptionally large antorbital fenestrae, fused interdental plates, flexible mandibular articulation, and ventroflexor craniocervical sections that enable them to attack large sauropods that always coexisted in the same environments.
In carnosaurs, the _m, illiocostalis cervicalis_, _m. longissimus capitis superficialis_, _m. transversospinalis capitis_, _m. cervicalis ascendens_, and _m. obliquus capitis_ muscles allow carnosaurs to perform powerful and forceful movements with their crania and necks. So the carnosaurs were natural predators of large sauropods (which are more than 10 times larger than anything the tyrannosaurs are hunting). So +Bk Jeong was correct.
Abelisaurs, on the other hand, are generalists with extremely shortened crania, ziphodont dentition, hyper-ossified cervical ribs, and short, stocky thoracic sections. They are capable of hunting small to medium-sized sauropods such as _Rapetosaurus_ and _Saltasaurus_, an are also capable of attacking fast-moving ornithopods as suggested by the cursorial morphology of _Carnotaurus sastrei_.
Go read this paper if you need more information :
Bakker, Robert T.: Brontosaur killers: Late Jurassic allosaurids as sabre-tooth cat analogues. Gaia, Vol. 15 (1998); pp. 145-158
TheBaccas funny thing is that you asked about therizinosaurus and everyone is just arguing about t-rex and carcharodontosaurus
TorchPMA Nothronychus is the same thing
A dinosaur version of a sloth. Or rather, sloths are mammal versions of Therizinosaurs.
That’s the moment the T. Rex realizes how important long arms are. It left because it was reminded of its tiny arms.
T-rex:I AM THE BEST DINOSAUR AND NOTHING CAN KILL MEE
Therizinosaurids:were about to end this man's whole career
the notchronicos is me when i see an MEAT EATER HUMAN while im just enjoying my salad
1:09 "I don't want to have to do this to you, cuz"
Those nails 😍 how he gave the first hit to the T-rex with them ❤ I'll root for him throughout the rest of this video . 😁
it's a Zunityrannus, not a T rex dumbass
That wasn’t a T-Rex, it was a Suskityrannus (aka Zunityrannus)
Classic T.rek is jealous cause vegan T.rek has working arms.
Spinosaurus: Laughing in the background.
8 years later the Zunityrannus got a formal name...Suskityrannus
Ok now I’ve found my favorite dinosaur..that roar is beyond cute
I thought it was a Therizinosaurus at first
Nanotyrannus is actually an interesting Tyrannosaur and one of my favorites after Tyrannosaurus, Tarbosaurus, Gorgosaurus, Albertosaurus, Daspletosaurus and Bistahieversor.
Uhm but that is Zunityrannus/Suskityrannus not Nanotyrannus and Nanotyrannus is most likely an juvenile rex
All the ark comments but yall didnt see a theri on a rampage in the isle. That thing straight up murders rexes given the opportunity
F e a r
Oh I thought it was a Therizinosaurus but in a game called Ark the Therizino and T-Rex are on equal power when it comes to combat so I thought that was cool
I love how Ark players call it the Therizinosaur the ‘tickle chicken’
Мне очень нравится доисторический период Земли. Расскажите еще, пожалуйста, и протерозой.
Uuuuuuuh.
What if they're like Anteater or Sloths, whose long claws are useless against predators
Anteater claws are not useless against predators - it's their main form of defence and a well-timed blow can kill a jaguar. A few people have even been killed by anteaters.
Hey, a some months ago when I was playing Arc Survival Evolved I was riding my Therizinosaur and I did something that gave me an interesting theory about them. What if, in addition to self defense and hooking plants to eat, Therizinosaurs used their claws to CLIMB? Maybe they'd use their claws to dig into thick tree trunks and climb up to eat leaves higher up. Or maybe they'd do this to climb steep hills and mountains. I'm no expert but those claws look long and thick enough to allow it to climb like that. Also their arms to me look strong enough to lift its body off the ground. It also has claws on the ends of its toes, I know they're much shorter and not as sharp but I think they could help it get a firm grip and support their weight so they wouldn't put too much strain on their arms. I know they're really big and heavy, so if they did climb trees I don't think they went that high, and of course it would only work on big trees with thick trunks. As far as hills and mountains go I think they'd just use their claws to climb up surfaces that would be too steep for them to just walk. In a way it would be a little like crawling.
What do you think? It's just a theory. Do you think I might be right or do you think this is ridiculous?
T rex have short arms with not very sharp claws
Theri have long arms with sharp claws
Theri have smaller head
Theri eats plant
Title: *Plant eating Tyrannosaurus*
I'd love to know where they get their names? I'm guessing Latin and a the name of the person who may have found its fossil. What if your name was Kinky? Kinkysauras