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The most accurate behavior/sounds of dinosaurs as shown by a modern animal

Started by CarnegieCollector, October 09, 2016, 05:53:13 AM

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CarnegieCollector

This is, without a doubt, how dinosaurs (ecspecially carnivorous dinosaurs) sounded and acted like, as exhibited by a modern day animal. Enjoy and feast your eyes:
;)
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=ijcTa_eHHHE

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stargatedalek

I don't understand, dinosaurs are pretty far removed from lizards so neither this behavior nor vocalization is supported by any real evidence. It's highly unlikely a dinosaur would react like this, the gecko's movements are heavily determined by its size and leg posture for example.

That being said, it basically sounds like a very nasally bird, so in that regard the sound is "plausible".

Just very confused is all.

Dilopho

I think it's a joke? CarnegieCollector is what I consider our resident comedian  :)
He (?) even put a  ;) face
Don't you remember the thread about cooking prehistoric things?  :))
Anyway the videos I posted are a good, real example of how some dinosaurs might have acted lol  :D


Papi-Anon

On a serious note, I think the gecko sounds right for maybe a small maniraptoran or a hatchling dino of some sort.

I thought it was funny that the lizard calmed down once he was in the palm. Must've been the cold floor making it crabby.  ;D
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Quote from: Dilopho on October 10, 2016, 03:51:21 PM
I think it's a joke? CarnegieCollector is what I consider our resident comedian  :)
He (?) even put a  ;) face
Don't you remember the thread about cooking prehistoric things?  :))
Anyway the videos I posted are a good, real example of how some dinosaurs might have acted lol  :D
:)) yes, it was ment to be a joke! Haha!  :D
I like being considered the local comedian  8)
But you gotta admit, it would be very scary for a dinosaur to make that sound. I'll set the scene:

The night has just fallen. A flock of Ornithomimus are cautiously laying down to slumber. From the forest, a Tyrannosaurus rex watches them. Suddenly, he tears through the trees, screeching that terrifying sound:
"SWWWWWWWEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEECCHHHHHHHHH".

Scary stuff, amirte?

On a more serious note, I love the raptor animation! You never really see dinosaurs acting like animals other than birds or reptiles, and for some reason, a foxes behavior seems to be perfect for a raptor.


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Quote from: Dilopho on October 09, 2016, 11:48:50 AM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D2SoGHFM18I
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LZWIpM80TZk

I like this a whole lot. Not only is the animation and creature design well done, but I appreciate the comparison with foxes. I've always imagined small dromaeosaurs, velociraptorines in particular, to have a similar ecological niche to extant foxes.


Killekor

Oh! That Gecko is a Fury! I will be scared with a giant angry Gecko!
The video of the Fox is fantastic, the Raptor animation...
I didn't imagine that cassoways do this sounds. I don't know why they didn't used it for a dinosaur sound in Jp, probably because his sound do think at an angry dog?

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