I love how the more we find of Spinosaurus, the less we actually know about it.
@timexyemerald62905 ай бұрын
one for sure though. it knew how to work smarter instead of work harder. it became that large with living a comfortable lifestyle that risks its life as much as others
@GalvyTheTom5 ай бұрын
Some random African spinosaurine one day: "I know what to do today! I'm going to evolve in an increasingly convoluted and obfuscated manner so that no one knows what me and my descendants were even like!" Cue Spinosaurus
@laseriedeladilophosaure92465 ай бұрын
@@timexyemerald6290ont devient grand par nécessité donc sa vie devait pas être si facile que vous le pensez
@sealboy12115 ай бұрын
I wouldn’t be surprised if spine is a mishmash of species. It can’t swim well but it can’t walk well, did it just lay on the shore, rolling about hoping to find a fish?
@GalvyTheTom5 ай бұрын
@@sealboy1211 C. M. Kosemen (one of the people behind All Yesterdays) has a hypothesis like that. Long story short, the original Spinosaurus remains are from a very Baronyx/Suchomimus-esque animal (like we assumed Spinosaurus was during the 2000's) while the paddle tail is from a smaller Deltadromeus-esque animal specialized for swimming. Very speculative on the latter half, but it makes the whole debate much less messy.
@pyrotron225 ай бұрын
I am hiding a 50 ton mega-shrew in my basement that will put to shame any other superpredator >:)
@TheVividen5 ай бұрын
The Yellowstone Supershrew
@DenBed5 ай бұрын
Ah Yes, The notorious "Sorex Macrophagus", Falsly Identified as a relative of the North American Least Shrew...It soon accrued the name "North American MOST Shrew", But it has more in relation to the Common Shrew. It was a subterranean Super Predator that preferred tunneling under ground and surfacing under the feet of its Favourite prey, The American Mastodon, Forming a sort of small sinkhole under the creature and trapping it before finishing it off, The MOST SHREW was also theorized to lay in wait underground near ecological hotspots, Caving in the ground when a suitable target approaches, Like a gigantic Antlion. The Lower estimates put the "Most Shrew", at about 40-45 tons, But This Individual claims that he has found the Prime Shrew, I hearby Request you to kindly hand it over to the nearest Museum, For the sake of science.
@timexyemerald62905 ай бұрын
@@TheVividen wut happened to Yellowstone Mega Something something drama lately 🤔🤔
@knowncoralconsumer5 ай бұрын
@@timexyemerald6290 its just a big megalodon
@Ornitholestes15 ай бұрын
I know a few mammal paleontologists whose wet dreams you just described
@tamaltarudey89125 ай бұрын
Megatheropods are my favourite dinosaurs
@TheVividen5 ай бұрын
Same!
@SwordMaster-s5vАй бұрын
@@TheVividen according to your theory of making something 70% larger, the T-Rex would be 20 tons which would make the T-Rex 40,000 pounds+ but according to current estimates, the T-Rex could’ve weighed 23,000 pounds or 11.9 tons but some T-Rex specimens could probably reach 12 tons or more which could make a T-Rex 24,000 to 26,000 pounds I mean it would be cool if T-Rex was 20+ times and there was a complete specimen of that out in the world somewhere
@retime59295 ай бұрын
"It gets huge and fat from fishing all day, it's mass fluctuating with the flow of prey" That was an intentional rhyme lol
@zeno_xy96695 ай бұрын
I don't know why I laughed so hard when you put the question mark next to spino when you were comparing dinos to rex😭😭
@TheVividen5 ай бұрын
Poor Spino 😔
@zeno_xy96695 ай бұрын
@@TheVividen Fr, my boy forever changes😭🙏
@Awakenedspino5 ай бұрын
@@zeno_xy9669😢
@MeguminDStaff10075 ай бұрын
Even with his status, I Still Love my spined crocodile-cosplaying mega dinosaur!!❤
@21Kikoshi5 ай бұрын
Because T rex fans are still taking a lot of copium, trying to keep T Rex as the biggest, when there are at least 3 dinosaurs that are definitively larger. 🤣😂
@bkjeong43025 ай бұрын
A reminder that the recent study of Rex potentially getting up to 15 tons for the largest hypothetical individuals EXPLICITLY applies to ALL megatheropods as per the authors, they only used Rex as an example because it’s the least likely to have that kind of massive size variation not preserved by the fossil record (due to having more known adult specimens than the rest combined)
@TheVividen5 ай бұрын
Exactly!
@timexyemerald62905 ай бұрын
well 18 meter Spinosaurus looking good
@hcollins99415 ай бұрын
@bkjeong4302 This is why I don’t get why other channels that talk about this paper; don’t start off with this fact. People watch the videos will just immediately go with; OH This is proof that Rex is the biggest or looks like Scotty just got bigger! If these videos would just start off with the fact that this is just a hypothesis and more of a fun study than actual proof; it might actually promote people to start thinking of their own ways of looking into these things! Sadly, that’s not the case for most people; the moment I look at any common section on the paper it’s just immediately oh, Rex is the biggest or we have just found the biggest Rex! Still gotta love the enthusiasm though!
@TheVividen5 ай бұрын
@@hcollins9941And that is exactly why I made this video--to clarify what the study was actually saying.
@thatpaleodude37695 ай бұрын
I thought that they used t.rex just because its so complete, and other megatheropods would be impossible due to them being so fragmentery
@tec-jones54455 ай бұрын
Another argument in favor of your giant deinocheirus hypothesis: Being partially herbivorous requires a larger gut to ferment plant material, and having access to fish and aquatic resources would allow it to bulk up. It has the same omnivorous decipe for large body size as bears like the kodiak, allowing for access to marine resources and a flexible diet that ensures calories can almost always be found and acquired.
@TalesofKaimere5 ай бұрын
Great stuff, and I appreciate your emphasis on clearing up a lot of the misconceptions surrounding the study. Also good point on the limit being less biomechanical and more ecological. Keep up the good work!
@TheVividen5 ай бұрын
Thank you! Also I love your spec-evo stuff!
@nono95435 ай бұрын
Also considering how dangerous the waters were and how it lived with sauropods (but likely didn't hunt them) a spinosaurus being super large would ultimately benefit it.
@neo-filthyfrank13472 ай бұрын
Makes no sense
@t-r-e-x4525 ай бұрын
9 Giants. The Fellowship of the Sharpteeth.
@jacqueshejeije74995 ай бұрын
Plus one very confused omnivore.
@Knock-Knock-Open-The-Noor5 ай бұрын
@@jacqueshejeije7499 He a little confused but he has the spirit!
@lewisdogdson4165 ай бұрын
LOTR and paleontology were my two biggest loves in 5th grade so I greatly appreciate this comment.
@gregorysaugustine52364 ай бұрын
If it was me, I would change Saurophaganax with Acrocanthosaurus since the latter is better studied and undoubtedly a valid genus unlike the former.
@joepenrose15 ай бұрын
The ONLY person on KZbin who pronounces "Giganotasaurus" correctly🤓👌👍
@Damasen135 ай бұрын
"The Big Nine Max sized specimens" gave me the nine titans vibes from Attack on Titan haha
@pastelchemicals13315 ай бұрын
This was such a well-researched and put together video, It's so great to see one of those "size ranking" videos for dinosaurs that doesn't sensationalize or put down any concrete claims based on unreliable evidence, while still treating the dinosaurs like actual animals that lived in the context of their environment :) Excellent work!!
@adminbob_5 ай бұрын
My favourite dinosaurs have to be the carcharodontosaurids. There’s just so many huge species, I find them so fascinating.
@kimnorth70605 ай бұрын
Why?
@adminbob_5 ай бұрын
@@kimnorth7060 We don’t particularly have any huge land predators that exist today, and even in the past 60+ million years we haven’t had anything that even compares to carnivorous megatheropods.The fact there were so many enormous dinosaurs from one family and the fact they dominated their niches for so long is just something I find super interesting. There’s a lot of questions we still have about megatheropods and I think many of the answers lie somewhere in the carcharodontosauridae family.
@kimnorth70605 ай бұрын
@@adminbob_ why the carchardbotosauride and not tyranosauride?
@kimnorth70605 ай бұрын
And why do you think they have the answers?
@adminbob_5 ай бұрын
@@kimnorth7060 Of course tyrannosauridae is interesting and there’s a lot of knowledge we can gain from them, but the family as a whole isn’t as large physically as the carcharodontosauridae. Even more so than that, the biggest of them, T-rex, has many very complete skeletons and while i’m sure there’s much more to learn about it, it’s also not so much of a mystery as it was in the past. Many of the carcharodontosaurids are only known from fragmentary remains and thus leave a lot more to be discovered. They seem to have set a very supreme standard for large carnivorous theropods and we still know relatively little about them compared to the aforementioned T-rex.
@paleoscinkus5425 ай бұрын
Something I want to mention is that while volumetric modeling methods can be much more precise when determining mass, there’s still an element of artistic license that’s taken into account when restoring amounts of soft tissue and applying density values to each body segment. Sue, for example has been estimated between 8,000-10,000Kg+ using the same method, but has varying results based on how the experts reconstructed them. When it comes to specimens that are less complete such as Scotty, more artistic liberties need to be taken when restoration missing body parts, which widens the margin of error even further.
@masteroogway26695 ай бұрын
Reject giga embrace Copium rex
@Theriandspinofan0015 ай бұрын
Copium is not usable, the most useable largest rex was Scotty at 10.6 tons
@AligatorLoki-ls6zs5 ай бұрын
Nah thank
@DumboKenshin5 ай бұрын
But giga is my favorite mega theropod
@oliyes4065 ай бұрын
reject copium rex, embrace deinosuchus (real)
@TheVividen5 ай бұрын
There's no need to reject anything--there's plenty of room for all the megatheropods out there!
@Spalato5 ай бұрын
9:16 The Tibia is 12.3 meters long, and the Fibula 10.8 meters according to the figures. Now that would have been one scary T. rex right there lol
@GODEYE2701155 ай бұрын
Copium Rex is the boggy man I’d be insane that despite the dangerous lifestyle we’d keep finding bigger and bigger Rex than even cope or bertha
@TheVividen5 ай бұрын
And more info is coming soon about Cope!
@Steam5375 ай бұрын
@@TheVividenI would have to kind of disagree about the last part of the video tho the main premise is fight a T.rex would have at least a lot of protein bc the prey it hunted were large like trike, trike would be the same or even bigger then a T.rex so it would have a lot of meat(ik there where more prey that T.Rex would hunt but I am going to use trike as a example) so even tho there could be a very big spino or dein as big as cope there could be a T.rex the same size as those large specimens(if I got anything wrong I would be happy if you corrected me on those things)
@timexyemerald62905 ай бұрын
@@Steam537 I kinda don't understand what your talking about. Are you saying that the reason T-rex got as large is because it was hunting something larger than itself(Triceratops)? Do you mean in your opinion Spinosaurus and Deinocheirus would not get as big as COPE and other even larger estimations of T-rex because they hunted smaller prey? Or do you mean even if Spinosaurus and Deinocheirus specimens that were far larger than T-rex were to be found, there would always be T-rex as large as them because T-rex hunt Larger Prey? if the last one is what you were trying to say then. I don't think that's the case. hunting larger animal doesn't mean it would be larger than animals that hunt smaller prey, its all in the Cost and Benefit. Spinosaurus and Deinocheirus can comfortably use Far less energy to get far more Meat and Grass. they don't have to risk their life to eat their meals like others. Spinosaurus is like bears, Kodiac bear is only that big due to it doesn't have to risk its life as much and it can comfortably eat fish and get bigger and bigger. so is Deinocheirus. they just have far more likely to attain size far quicker than others
@Steam5375 ай бұрын
@@timexyemerald6290I was tried so yea I was kind of confused about it But I will explain
@Steam5375 ай бұрын
@@timexyemerald6290I was trying to say the last one but I appreciate the disagree I respect and plus ngl I forgot about the Kodiak bear
@theaugbog2574 ай бұрын
I like this guy's honesty of the uncertainty of the topic. A lot of others want to make concrete claims with our relatively limited data at the moment for many of these animals.
@rubric-eo5yj5 ай бұрын
honestly i expect a charcharadontasaurid to be the largest considering how many of them pass the 6 ton mark
@TheVividen5 ай бұрын
That would honestly make sense too
@timexyemerald62905 ай бұрын
our sitting duckbear Platipus Spinoboi will be the one to win in the end. it knows how to live easy life, it doesn't work harder and knows to Work smarter 🗿🗿. it is a middle Child that just watches its Sibling fight for dominance in contempt. it knows its limits but never truly out of picture. It Slowly grinding fish For EXP. ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
@irmaosmatos40265 ай бұрын
SA and NA battling for decades about who's got the biggest dog, and then all of a sudden they discover some 14 tonne Australian megatheropod. It would be very funny.
@wpower74355 ай бұрын
That's a good point your saying. Carcharodontosaurs are huge most of them are one of the largest land carnivore the world has ever seen
@21Kikoshi5 ай бұрын
I have seen a real T rex skull and Carcharodontosaurus side by side. Carcharodontosaurus is definitely larger. 3 dinos were larger than t rex - carcharodontosaurus, spino and giga. T-rex fans use weight to try give it a fighting chance. Spino is obviously the largest, in terms of height and length, and possibly even weight.
@DreadEnder5 ай бұрын
Incredible job on this!
@TheVividen5 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@tiffanylamarca6914Ай бұрын
Lots of really good information!
@ivanvukasovic13715 ай бұрын
A famous paleontologist (can't remember the name) was presenting a lecture somewhere in Europe in 2004, about the Sue specimen and her potential awareness of being a super predator. It was an eye opening theory on potential and speculative psychology of animals long gone, and how those factors might've influenced the animal's further impact on its environment. The paleontologist was then asked: "Well about the Scotty specimen?" And the paleontologist answered: "Oh, Scotty? Scotty didn't know."
@DominustyrannusHorridus5 ай бұрын
Hey Vividen! I love your content, especially how you dive deep into the nuances of paleontology. I was wondering if you could explore the idea that many species of pachycephalosaurids might actually represent different growth stages or morphs of the same species? I've heard some paleontologists suggest this, and I'd love to hear your thoughts on it in a future video. Keep up the amazing work!
@DominustyrannusHorridus5 ай бұрын
I'm aware of the reclassification of Dracorex, Stygimoloch, and Pachycephalosaurus as potentially being the same species, but I'm curious if this concept could apply to other pachycephalosaurids as well. It would be fascinating to explore how widespread this might be within the group.
@filipporaule42995 ай бұрын
although your speculation about spinosaurus and deinocheirus is based i can definitely see some random carcharodontosaur being the hypothetical largest theropod ever. Those theropods were evolved to take on colossal sauropods. In the evolutionary arms race where sauropods get bigger to repel more efficiently the menace of predators, charcarodontosaurs would inevitably grow larger and larger to kill those sauropods more effectively. Unrelated but will you make a video about the small chinese tyrannosarid asityrannus xui discovered recently?
@The_Story_Of_Us5 ай бұрын
I would like to point out that the idea that T-Rex specimens have hit a sort of ceiling in terms of growth isn’t just baseless speculation. We have found numerous species of Megatheropod whose largest sizes have been around 13 meters long (Spino was longer, but weighed less). Having numerous species of Megatheropod dinosaurs over a span of like 90 million years of fossil record show that 13 meters is the biggest we know of is very good reason to believe they didn’t get much bigger than that. With Sauropods it’s a different story, as their body structure is perfectly designed to support colossal bodymass. In fact all land animals we know of to reach an excess of 15 tons in weight are Quadrapeds. I mean we can’t definitively rule out that there were VENOMOUS Megatheropods either, but the entire paleontological context surrounding the topic makes it pretty clear that isn’t the case and that we will never find a 5 foot dinosaur skull with special grooves in its teeth or whatever. And if the entire surrounding field of paleontology shows no evidence that Theropod Dinosaurs reached the kind of sizes that this paper speculates with statistical comparison to a distantly related group of extant animals, that should be what we take to be the case. I’m not going to sit here and say that it’s literally impossible that such a creature ever existed, but it’s not something we should leave on the table. All this tells us is what could hypothetically, theoretically, possibly be found out there (except probably not, even the authors would say so). Therefore we should believe that is not the case until evidence suggests otherwise.
@TheVividen5 ай бұрын
It's an interesting hypothesis! There's so much we still don't know
@tvvistedv3nom265 ай бұрын
There’s been a recent study suggesting all dinosaurs could have specimens a decent amount larger than the ones we have
@user-oj6re6ju9t5 ай бұрын
I disagree, animals have a tendency to grow larger depending on what the current habitat/environment is. Humans for example have grown larger than our previous ancestors, just because we haven't discovered it yet doesn't mean it never happened.
@The_Story_Of_Us5 ай бұрын
@@tvvistedv3nom26 That is the case for basically all animals in the fossil record. It is statistically a fact that we haven’t found the largest T-Rex that ever lived, but that much larger?… Bipeds are have vastly different biomechanical challenges. Even at currently accepted sizes we were stumped for a while as to how T-Rex would even get up from the ground. Having to support over 15 tons on just two crooked legs is not a challenge easily overcome as it is, much less while engaging in a predatory lifestyle. Also I don’t know how a study would quantify such a suggestion. ”All”? Every single species? Even ones that like T-Rex face biomechanical circumstances entirely unique to itself due to size, bulk and bipedalism? Sounds weird
@The_Story_Of_Us5 ай бұрын
@@user-oj6re6ju9t You’re making a generalized point for a specific case. If you were using this point to claim that we haven’t simply discovered the largest specimen of any one species, I’d agree. But you’re using it as an argument to support this specific case, which has literal tonnes of factors complicating things that I have already adressed. And you’re using it to justify the possibility of a T-Rex 70% larger than the current accepted size range based on fossil evidence. You could do this song and dance for any animal and funnily enough, T-Rex is one of the few animals that it’s the least applicable to, it being the most massive bipedal animal to ever live, bipedalism of course being one of the worst ways in the history of life to support gigantic bodymass, as virtually any biped can be matched to a quadraped that is a full order of magnitude larger than it. This is why Sauropods are the ones we should be thinking about this way and not Tyrannosaurs. We should not be assuming without good evidence that it’s even possible for a T-Rex to grow 70% larger than the largest known adult specimen in the fossil record. In fact for most animals in the fossil record BUT T-Rex we could be thinking this more justifiably.
@babyhazey29094 ай бұрын
I've seen Scotty in person for a school field trip. I didn't realize we had the biggest Trex specimen.
@tamaltarudey89125 ай бұрын
There are actually three likely 12 meter + Mapusaurus specimens from the bonebed. Alongside 108.145 there was also 108.169 (incomplete maxilla bigger than that of the biggest Acrocanthosaurus specimen), 202 ( Fibula longer than that of the Giganotosaurus holotype).
@TheVividen5 ай бұрын
All potentially huge! I hesitate to assign solid body lengths to a maxilla or fibula in isolation, since those elements can see a lot of variation in isolation, but whatever they belonged to were certainly big animals!
@E_E-0015 ай бұрын
IIrc, using Random's recon of Mapusaurus, you can get 108.145 to 10.7 tonnes, which is insane! Still an awful specimen however, so I pray to god no one uses it in AvA's.
@tamaltarudey89125 ай бұрын
@@TheVividen Also Dr Coria had told me that all these three fossils belong to different specimens.
@spinosaurusaegyptiacus495 ай бұрын
It will be used in ava soon u like it or not just like how we use E.D cope, Dentary Giga, Leviathan Sauro , Spinosaurinae indet in ava cuz they're big@@E_E-001
@Reyma7775 ай бұрын
Thankfully Tyrannosaurus rex has very complete fossils,thus it likely has the most accurate size predictions. Plus you can use T.rex to predict the size of its close relatives. Oddly, Tyrannosaurs aren’t closely related to most other megatheropods.
@TheVividen5 ай бұрын
It's interesting how much of an outlier it is within its own family!
@Reyma7775 ай бұрын
@@TheVividenThe big Coelurosauria most closely related to Tyrannosaurs maybe Megaraptors [which maybe big armed Tyrannosaurs]. Otherwise the nearest relatives of Tyrannosaurs are a bunch of birds and near-birds.
@tamaltarudey89125 ай бұрын
Suggestions for Theropod Paleoecology videos: Morisson Formation Kem Kem Group Nemegt Formation Huincul Formation if Meraxes and Mapusaurus were contemporaries. Xiashaximao and Shishougu Formations Wessex Formation
@PrehistoricMagazine5 ай бұрын
That’s definitely fascinating to think about. Do we know if meraxes and mapusaurus lived together. What a place that would have been if true. Mike from Prehistoric Magazine
@Dagon255 ай бұрын
Great and very interesting video friend, I was a little surprised by your answer about the 2 largest potential theropods, however your logic makes sense, especially with deinocheirus. For a long time it seems to me that the ornithomimosauria family had great potential to develop such body plans. massive like the gigantic hadrosaurids, about spinosaurus the only thing that continues to baffle me is that pelvis and femur so reduced for such a long body, it makes me scratch my head until it bleeds, but well, sometimes nature is so surprisingly wise that no matter how logical they are, Let us always surprise us, as you clearly show in your example of the rhinoceros overturning and emerging unharmed as if it were a doll. I'm a bit impatient to know more about Ed Cope, Bertha and Saurophanax and with a little good luck more osteological info about Giganotosaurus will come out. greetings from Mexico!
@ezradanger5 ай бұрын
Deinocheirus has been one of my favorite dinosaurs for years. I like the idea that it was also the largest therapist ever, and it definitely could make sense if it was. Edit. It has been brought to my attention that my phone autocorrected therapod to therapist. But I'm leaving it. Because you never know, maybe they were.
@war_saw5 ай бұрын
natures first therapist, one of the biggest too
@badabing33915 ай бұрын
emotional support deinocheirus
@GalvyTheTom5 ай бұрын
Caring and Supportive Therapist Deinocheirus Listens to You and Asks Questions about your Life and Health (ASMR)
@justguy-46304 ай бұрын
The what?
@tamaltarudey89125 ай бұрын
Waiting for a video on Otodus megalodon with the Yellowstone Hyperpredator being featured.
@TheVividen5 ай бұрын
I suppose we'll see if Apexzious ever comes back...
@Tryhard-j6w5 ай бұрын
@@TheVividenyea, he’s disappeared off the face of the planet. However, other news on the Meg is in the works, so we should get something at the very least. Do you plan to make this sort of video for the largest known ancient marine macropredatory animals? It be really fun to watch.
@DreadEnder5 ай бұрын
Yeah with recent information it’s a great time. Really just a great year for palaeontology.
@TheVividen5 ай бұрын
@@Tryhard-j6wthat would be really fun!
@TheVividen5 ай бұрын
What's your favorite megatheropod?
@tamaltarudey89125 ай бұрын
Can't Decide 😅
@tamaltarudey89125 ай бұрын
Ok Between Tyrannosaurus rex and Spinosaurus aegyptiacus
@Tameryraptor_Enjoyer5 ай бұрын
Ofcourse Meraxes gigas
@DreadEnder5 ай бұрын
Spinosaurus not just because of the size but just how weird it is. Plus the Kem Kem beds in general are weird. It’s also what I’m studying for my EPQ and what I wish to study when I get into palaeontology at university (a coincidence but still cool is that it’s the same university as N. Ibrahim)
@PlaceriasIF5 ай бұрын
Carcha >:]
@tamaltarudey89125 ай бұрын
Acrocanthosaurus atokensis is feeling sad
@TheVividen5 ай бұрын
I love Acro! Unfortunately it was not in the same size category as the theropods covered in the video, but it's definitely a megatheropod.
@thomasdunn28755 ай бұрын
Acrocanthosaurus is my fave too! 😊
@thomasdunn28755 ай бұрын
@@TheVividengot here after you, we love Acro!
@Ragard_x922 күн бұрын
birds are not more closely related to theropods than crocodilians, they ARE theropods
@P0LISTICE4 ай бұрын
I really enjoy your videos, could you make a video or short about the triceratops having quills?
@haydennotenboom91035 ай бұрын
Just fascinates me how huge they are, especially spinosaurus speaks to me
@antoniocenteno14835 ай бұрын
Gotta love how when they upscaled Giga to be about 500KG less heavy than scotty, wich was a reach, the T rex media was like "... oh yeah, scotty is old news, here is Cope, he was at least one ton over scotty, also the t rex could move at almost 30kmh and had a even more powerful bite than we ha previously estimated", and the reaction wa "AH FACK!"
@kingofprehistory78515 ай бұрын
T rex buffing itself just to spite everything else
@MEGAbrandon2815 ай бұрын
Surprised Acrocanthosaurs didn’t make the list, but good video and thought analysis
@timexyemerald62905 ай бұрын
i think there is just too many Mega Theropods lately. that might be the case
@jackstraw42224 ай бұрын
its not really that big or heavy...its quite slim for a theropod...
@GEK0dev5 ай бұрын
Was waiting for this video, This weight study was quite a read
@k7l3rworkman975 ай бұрын
Spinosaurus Argyptiacus will always be one of my favorites 💪🏻
@2dark4u885 ай бұрын
All of a sudden, the gigachadosaurus, a 20 ton hippopitamus lifestyle spinosauridae that fully adapted to water and singlehandedly terrorised the coasts of northern africa up until the KT extinction
@Sugefut4 ай бұрын
My man actually used Steve Irwin's shadow profile as a reference to crocodile size
@t-man51964 ай бұрын
the 13 meter length estimate for saurophaganax is now considered to be outdated, more recent estimates put it at 34 feet maximum based on what we know
@Tameryraptor_Enjoyer4 ай бұрын
34 feet it's Loki specimen
@t-man51964 ай бұрын
@@Tameryraptor_Enjoyer huh?
@Tameryraptor_Enjoyer4 ай бұрын
@@t-man5196 Loki it's small Specimen Saurophaganax
@Tameryraptor_Enjoyer4 ай бұрын
The biggest it's Leviathan specimen
@t-man51964 ай бұрын
@@Tameryraptor_Enjoyer That one is so incomplete that theres no way to tell how big the animal was
@JDINK5 ай бұрын
Vividen I’m holding out hope for that 20+ ton megaraptorid or carcharodontosaurid
@TheVividen5 ай бұрын
A giant herbivorous megaraptoran would go hard
@JDINK5 ай бұрын
@@TheVividen the claws would make both deino and theri jelous
@Tameryraptor_Enjoyer5 ай бұрын
Actually is 7-8 tons, and it's Carcharodontosauridae
@timexyemerald62905 ай бұрын
link ? where did you find that rumor?
@JDINK5 ай бұрын
@@timexyemerald6290 it’s from vividen himself
@themysticalcolby5 ай бұрын
Great video!
@festyfestiva5 ай бұрын
Vividen, I assume you’re a bit in the know about the Cope specimen… any idea when the paper/measurements are coming out? This year? Soon? Any information you can give, however vague, is greatly appreciated!
@TheVividen5 ай бұрын
Hi! We should have 3D scans of the bones able to share this year. Hopefully within the next couple of months we'll have the skull recon and the femur, possibly the giant dorsal vert as well.
@nbaldwin454 күн бұрын
Fantastic video - I like how open-minded you are compared with a lot of KZbin Dino guys who present their opinion as fact. Also think your theory about Spinosaurus and Dinocheirus makes a lot of sense - after all, the largest whales or sauropods didn’t spend their lives hunting down swift or well-armed prey. One possible fly in the ointment is if Tyrannosaurus lived on carrion but that theory seems to be pretty outdated now
@samuelwager21814 ай бұрын
For me I would go with either Spino or the Giga
@AverageLobotomite5 ай бұрын
Giga underrated
@TheReidmeister965 ай бұрын
I love the way you explained how we don't actually know what we think we know about these creatures and all we can do is speculate as to their size and how they looked. MY CONCLUSION: THE ONLY WAY TO TRULY KNOW IS TO RESURRECT THEM, DAMN THE SCIENTIFIC CONSEQUENCES! 😂
@knight11675 ай бұрын
I could see either a Spino and deinocheirus for the reasons you give, as well a charcharadontasaurid ( either a known, or new) due to the species being normally large
@IDraw992 ай бұрын
Perhaps a charcarodontodaurid because its not as dense as the Rex so it can still be larger while being relatively agile?
@adamtruong17595 ай бұрын
The rhino example is interesting, and I wonder what those computer models are missing.
Sauroniops is a highly controversial species and is still debated over its actual existence as a species, vividen doesnt put it on the list cause its a list of definite species and doesnt include dubious species
@Tameryraptor_Enjoyer5 ай бұрын
@@richie_0740It's Valid species, and it's 7,3-7,5 tons
@rileyernst90865 ай бұрын
5 ton mapusaurus: 'yeah my airsacks are filled with helium.'
@Tameryraptor_Enjoyer5 ай бұрын
And yeah now Mapusaurus is 8,4 tons 💀
@ASHLEYDREAGEN5 ай бұрын
Great video! Where did you find the great paleo art?
@tyrannotherium78735 ай бұрын
I also heard that Sue was a young it died, and since it was older than Scotty. Scotty is also a young animal. I’m actually surprised that a lot of people are not talking about Ed Cope since I’m still a little cautious with the whole 15 ton Tyrannosaurus rex, which is ridiculous.
@TheVividen5 ай бұрын
Sue was about 28 when she died, which is actually quite old for a rex. Of those who've had histology done, only Trix (30) and Cope (30-32) were older.
@tyrannotherium78735 ай бұрын
@@TheVividen interesting I herd that Dr Thomas carr said that it was a young animal
@TheVividen5 ай бұрын
@@tyrannotherium7873It was actually Carr's 2020 analysis that put Sue at 28 years old. Perhaps he'd speculated about a young age before he did the histology work?
@tyrannotherium78735 ай бұрын
@@TheVividen maybe
@Texasmule5 ай бұрын
Ark survival evolved Level 1 giga will forever haunt my dreams and has reminded me that there can be no other creature bigger then it regardless of delulu games. When i think of a giga, i think of only that giga
@sumirsookdeo94435 ай бұрын
More Giga, Caracharo and Mapu fossils will rule out who is the largest therapod ever.
@Crakinator5 ай бұрын
Kinda crazy to think that out of all megatheropods, one single individual was the biggest of them all, and it might’ve been a giant duck bear 😂
@julianodobler27825 ай бұрын
What you think about the niche "theory" that Saurophaganax was actually the very first giant carcharodontosaurid to ever exist?
@Tameryraptor_Enjoyer5 ай бұрын
Veterupristisaurus be like
@ShaighJosephson5 ай бұрын
T-Rex was not a predator, but a pure scavenger like a giant walking buzzard... 💥
@AmxOptic5 ай бұрын
And where did you learn that? There's so much evidence that proves it hunted 😭
@tyrannycall97544 ай бұрын
Bad rage bait try harder bozo.
@daydreamer92754 ай бұрын
@@AmxOptic frfr. like, please tell that to the trike specimens that have evidence of surviving a rex encounter and vice versa.
@Joh_12343 ай бұрын
Idk why but the 20 ton Postosuchus had me laughing real bad
@raphaelcalado43354 ай бұрын
I have a feeling that dinosaurs are the kind of thing that we think we know shit, but if we actually could see them, we would have our minds blown away.
@vladline18825 ай бұрын
We may have been gathering average large Sauropods. Think about the larger individual.
@TheVividen5 ай бұрын
I actually made an entire video about just that subject...
@omz3160Ай бұрын
"mapusaurus with a large pubis" I laughed like an idiot
@Martial-Mat4 ай бұрын
Good video. Deinochirus seems to have a very vulnerable neck.
@barbatoslupusrex87125 ай бұрын
Any news about the Big Bertha Rex specimen yet, Vividen?
@WhatANiceTreeeeeeeee.h5 ай бұрын
Neat video, would love to see this unlikely upsize applied onto X-Rex the Edmontosaurus Annectens estimated at 18 tons and 50 ft long…
@Leptospirosi5 ай бұрын
Scott, at about 10 tons, if even right, was a very old TRex at 30YO, with Sue being a close competitor at 29YO. They already were the big guys intheir environment (except for Alamosaurus if even on the menu).The only specimen of a Meraxes Gigas we have was 53YO, almost twice the age of Sue, when he died and barely reaching adulthood. Here lies the problem. We know how big a T-Rex would be as he got too old to keep going, because of health and associated issues, but how old could a Carcharodontosaur get and then how Big, if all the stars allign, given it still was a midget compared to what possibly was in his main course?
@gingemaximus53015 ай бұрын
Paleontologists: "hey I found half of a hip. Time to make up a new dinosaur out of it." Very good video, I enjoyed it👍 I wish we could find more complete skeletons like rex or at least a whole skull
@Saiyajin9475 ай бұрын
Alright I’ll say it Saurophaganax Maximus killed me 😂😂😂
@someoneyoumightormightnotk3602Ай бұрын
We should talk about the width of animals more often. The length is cool and all but knowing how thick an animal is is just as, if not, more valuable than just knowing the length and height.
@GoodrichthysEskdalensis5 ай бұрын
That recent paper makes me wonder if we could do the same thing for Dunkleosteus. It would be pretty difficult considering that there are no more arthrodires and that all modern fish are either more derived (eugnathstomes) or less derived (hagfish and lampreys), but it'd be interesting to try.
@Tyrannosaurus_rex.5 ай бұрын
I completely agree on the your Deinocheirus evaluation, and I could understand Deinocheirus needing a massive size to survive against predators like Tarbosaurus. I partly agree on your Spinosaurus conclusion. Now this is just complete speculation and what I think would make sense, but while Spinosaurus has plenty of food to get massive, I don't see why it would need that size, compared to, for example, Tyrannosaurus requiring it to be able to have a chance against the herbivorous giants in Hell Creek. But I completely understand a Spinosaurus getting fat on fish for the sake of it, and definitely believe it could happen. Great video as always! While I love Tyrannosaurus, megatheropods and their sizes, seeing this speculative paper based on no real fossil evidence just doesn't really add anything for me to the animals, and I honestly fond it quite unnecessary. All it does is create misinformation that can get spread very easily, I can almost guarantee I will see a "Rex can get to 18 tonnes!" or "Giga can get to 17 tonnes!" comment in the near future.
@TheVividen5 ай бұрын
The original reason I wanted to make this video was to address the claims surrounding that paper, actually. I do not want people throwing 15-ton rex around without the remains to support it, and you just know they're taking it out of context. Also good point about Spino! It probably wouldn't have the same pressure for massive size as Tyrannosaurus, although perhaps one could investigate why Kodiak grizzlies are so large given their own diets.
@Tyrannosaurus_rex.5 ай бұрын
@@TheVividen Indeed! I will definetly look into those bears. Kodiak bears make a good comparison to Spinosaurus, but the bears also can eat vegetation ofcourse which means they have an even more abundant food source than just fish.
@Tyrannosaurus_rex.5 ай бұрын
@@TheVividen How often do you think Spinosaurus and Carcharodontosaurus would come into contact with eachother, in terms of contending with eachother, my assumption is quite rarely?
@NightRyder195 ай бұрын
@@Tyrannosaurus_rex. I mean, they could get that big to potentially scare away carcharodontosaurs or other animals to get themselves an even bigger territory to feed on ?
@timexyemerald62905 ай бұрын
@@Tyrannosaurus_rex. i think Spinosaurus would just be getting Bigger purely based on competition among its own species. The larger you are, the more Part of the River is yours. the sail could have also aided in intimidating other spinosaurus too. you never know. I think it definitely had a reason for getting bigger since its already so big already. why not more. our angry DinoDuck wouldn't mind for fish 🤣🤣
@Tar5602 ай бұрын
I do agree with you on the spino and giga skeletons samples, there could be larger and stronger versions of dinosaurs they we may think aren't possible... And another factor would've been habitat and food availablity, like you said spinos got that big because the large amount of food and lack of danger on trying to catch that prey. So, again I agree there could be possible megatharopods that could rival or beat Rex.
@jesusgarcia-ln4vh24 күн бұрын
Video idea: what if mosasasarus where in the Cenozoic
@rosalinadeanda-zd6nn5 ай бұрын
Amazing, I personally think that it's quite plausible for Megatheropods to reach sizes much larger than the largest individuals found. Many people should realize that the study applies to all Theropods and that it's the theoretical maximum size. Additionally, estimates can vary, so the maximum size can really vary, and some specimens are fragmentary, making them much more complicated to estimate size. I will point out the fact that Tyrannosaurus Rex is an Archosaur so using other Archosaurs is quite accurate, but using alligators is not the best example since they are not as closely related. Tyrannosaurus Rex probably had a lot or a good amount of individual variation and sexual dimorphism, since many Tyrannosaurus Rex specimens have anatomical differences. So using alligators is not the best method since alligators have a lot of individual variation and size variation, and Tyrannosaurus Rex individual variation and size variation is still being debated on. Using modern Dinosaurs, the birds, is much more effective since Tyrannosaurus Rex is much more related to Maniraptorans. The study was amazing either way, credits to the authors. I really like the way you discuss the study carefully with precision and include all the pieces of information in a amazing way. Amazing, keep up the good work.
@henrykkeszenowicz46645 ай бұрын
Giganotosaurus was pretty much as big as T-Rex. It was less thick, so the width and mass are smaller, but its general length, height, and frame are really close.
@evagomes15905 ай бұрын
The adjective big is always used when considering mass. Long or short when related to size
@teos_world4 ай бұрын
Im anticipating new saurophaganax findings!!!
@rileyernst90865 ай бұрын
Ah yes the mega therapods. Got a soft spot for allosaurids in general, but when it comes to megatherapods how can you not love them all equally? I mean you have the giant death duck, the mega death stork/mega death merganser, the absolute powerhouse of ripping and tearing, the greatest lord of the lizard eaters (YES LAWD!) and a fairly large contimgent of arch skulled bone saw toothed bois with chins that you could pop the cap of a beer on.
@DestGojiYT5 ай бұрын
It’s horrifying that gigas relative mapusaurus can attack Argentinasaurus
@Christs_Apologet5 ай бұрын
Can you please cover how big was the original Spinosaurus discovered and that was destroyed? Can you cover if it was really 18 meters long and if so how heavy was it really? Ive heard 20 tones for 18m individual but could you cover if that would be true or nonesense? (Edit thanks to some comments): I want explanations not claims. As far as ive heard the biggest individual was destroyed so I dont care much about the newer estimates based on the much smaller new found individuals. And what I would want to know is wether the biggest discovered ones that were destroyed in the museums, actually were 18m long and if so how heavy would a 18m long individual be. And if it would be possible to make some estimates based on the data we might have saved, like pictures or if we actually have some bones saved from said biggest individuals or any other data that is left of them.
@Tameryraptor_Enjoyer5 ай бұрын
You used outdate information
@Distix-uz8qr5 ай бұрын
3 to 4 tons done
@kingofprehistory78515 ай бұрын
20 tonnes is nonsensical even if we accounted for a potential largest
@Christs_Apologet5 ай бұрын
@@Tameryraptor_EnjoyerI want explanations not claims. As far as ive heard the biggest individual was destroyed so I dont care much about the newer estimates based on the much smaller found individuals. And what I would want to know is wether the biggest discovered ones that were destroyed in the museums, actually were 18m long and if so how heavy would a 18m long individual be.
@Tameryraptor_Enjoyer5 ай бұрын
@@Christs_Apologet 18 meters is innacurate and outdate, new size is 14,5 meters
@tyrannotherium78735 ай бұрын
I guess with deinocheirus it makes sense, because obviously herbivores had to get bigger to defend themselves I wonder with therizinosaurs then
@TheVividen5 ай бұрын
They'd also have a very strong case. I just didn't go into it in this video since it focused on predatory theropods
@tannermcguire77135 ай бұрын
No dinosaur would scare me more than a megaraptor
@leechild46555 ай бұрын
We would freak if we saw how much blood would be scattered in a big fight from some of those monsters. Gross!
@jakfortin59575 ай бұрын
What is Cope's bite force?
@LuigiG1455 ай бұрын
Just adding this: Allometric methods shouldn't be discounted. I used to think they weren't as precise as volumetric methods too, but femur-circumference estimates are backed up by physics and testing on modern animals. See Dr. James Napoli explaining it in this video (from the 25 minute mark onward): kzbin.info/www/bejne/fZm4fauerLJ1gM0
@TheVividen5 ай бұрын
Thanks, Luigi! I'll have to check that out
@danielcain81365 ай бұрын
Iam still supporting my boy spinosaurus for being the largest although it would be easier if some of these specimens weren't sold under the black market that way we can get some definitive answers.
@timexyemerald62905 ай бұрын
still salty about the rumor about 2.5 meter skull rumor ? if it was proven true. it would definitely be phenomenal. well. they seems to have the means to it
@johngonzalez8146Ай бұрын
Why does spinosaurus look like a bird that’s inaccurate
@lorddevilfish58685 ай бұрын
12:25 I would love to see a Dread Saurian or Beast from 20,000 fathoms level Rauisuchian!
@PlaceriasIF5 ай бұрын
7:30 -GIGAchad song-
@TheVividen5 ай бұрын
Paleowolf has some great stuff. I'm glad he let me use his music!
@Senyai03 ай бұрын
6:20 cool spino 1:24 cool T. rex 1:40 cool giga 7:24 cool giga 2 8:28 cool T.Rex 2 9:19 cool T. Rex 3 10:31 cool giga 3 10:55 cool spino 2 10:56 cool spino 3
@lythough77495 ай бұрын
Next could you do large pseudosuchians plz ❤❤
@roadkillanonymous48075 ай бұрын
One thing I wonder about…it always surprises me that the biggest land carnivores we know to have existed are all bipeds. Today that’s certainly not the case. Bipedal bodies certainly cannot get as big and remain functional as “four wheel drive” critters can haha…what are the odds that there lurks in the ancient past an as of yet unknown quadrupedal carnivorous dinosaur (not a huge crocodile though those are magnificent as well) that just dwarfs any and all therapods? Or does the need for enough food to sustain such a beast preclude its existence and, within the confines of what predatory body mass can be sustained, the bipedal design is advantageous?
@shinsoofisherman59397 күн бұрын
R.I.P saurophaganax 😢
@lamecasuelas25 ай бұрын
This guy just want kaijus to exist
@bestgem5 ай бұрын
Without looking at the thumbnail, I thought this was a video about KZbinrs.