The Secret Of The Deadly Lizard King | Rediscovering T-Rex | Real Wild

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Published 2024-03-01
Unveil the truth behind the T-Rex myth! Join us on a thrilling journey as palaeontologists in Badlands dig up the secrets of one of the most iconic dinosaurs. Explore the revolutionary discoveries reshaping our understanding of T-Rex's power, speed, and even its social behaviour. Dive into the science that challenges old beliefs, revealing a complex and sophisticated side to this once-feared predator. Rediscover T-Rex like never before – from its jaw-dropping bite force to the surprising possibility of feathers and social dynamics. Don't miss out on the epic rediscovery of the Tyrant Lizard King!
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All Comments (21)
  • @vivian0001
    That's what I tell my birdies every day, "you're the smartest animals in this world, and your ancestors once ruled the old world" 🖤
  • Completely floored by this , technology has come a long way and so has our understanding .
  • @Sidthesexiest
    "most terrible creature to ever walk the earth" but really it's Humans
  • If this depiction of a T-Rex is anything like the original then I'm quite happy It's not around anymore, thanks for a great video 👍
  • @2msvalkyrie529
    @ 0.31. The Valley of Gwanji ?? Classic ! If you haven't seen it you're missing a treat. !
  • @dereks1264
    I find the low-pitched rumble portrayed here way more intimidating than the traditional roaring of Hollywood dinosaurs,
  • @zulubeatz1
    Being fascinated by Dinosaurs and T-Rex in particular since my childhood, this was a great experience. Brilliant documentary !
  • @madmick6275
    Those cow bones are shattering way before 8000 pounds of pressure. a crocodile can crush a cows head, you should of used an re-creation of an elephants skull to better simulate the damage done by Trex bites force.
  • This was an amazing documentary. The end result of t-Rex’s appearance was amazing with science to back it up. Loved it
  • @nehora333
    I guess Jim Morrison has a competitor 😅
  • @maxjohnson1758
    Fossilized T-rex skin shows it did NOT have feathers. Not sure what the fascination is with randomly putting feathers on dinosaurs, even when proof they did not have them exists.
  • They didn't mention it but computer models proved Tristan was a huge KISS fan Also, I didn't think it was possible to make a T-Rex seem unintimidating, but naming it Tristan is damn close
  • @zulubeatz1
    Apex predators are always sophisticated and complex. It's how they get that way !
  • @warrenbfeagins
    What's scary about the gator's bite force is that in this test, the gator is roped or tied down with a man on top of it, so it's actual bite force without it's body and jaws being confined is probably waaaay higher. It's a seriously deadly animal.
  • @BenSHammonds
    how the low soundings of the beast may have effected us if we were hearing it would be somewhat like the Jaws theme from the film, it would build suspense and make one jumpy, causing fear to rise
  • @Corteum
    16:10 "Preadators that actively pursue their victims...." They dont pursue amy victims... They pursue their food. lol
  • @aolcom-nl9qb
    T Rex doesn't need to be audible, since it's prey had some formable defenses.