Ah yes, Gigantosaurus, my favourite dubious Sauropod from the UK everyone keeps on mentioning because they forget Giganotosaurus has an extra o.
@jonathansefcik4733 ай бұрын
45:12 "Why is there a velociraptor coming out of your oven, Seymour?" Is crazy, lol.
@DinoFreak6103 ай бұрын
And now for something on the direct opposite side of the WatchMojo quality scale
@alexanderclass12443 ай бұрын
This kind of reminds me of Avnj's reactions to videos with false information.
@Frogboyaidan3 ай бұрын
Real
@euantheyutyrannus3 ай бұрын
Crabzilla
@BrotherVerseProductions3 ай бұрын
All we need is Megalodon to show up, or bad aquariums
@kamikazipidgion3 ай бұрын
I really like to see the overlap in subscribers to these channels 😊
@alexanderclass12442 ай бұрын
@@kamikazipidgion Thanks! 😊
@Alejandroigarabide3 ай бұрын
This can't be as painful as a trailer breakdown of the movie 65 where the person breaking down the trailer misidentified the theropods as "A T-Rex or maybe an Indominus Rex". It could be a T-rex with tons of creative license but I doubt it could be an Indominus because: 1) It's fictional 2) It's in-universe created by in-gen experimentation, so it wasn't a real prehistoric animal even in its movie's world. 3) It's owned by Universal. 65 isn't.
@scottthesmartape91513 ай бұрын
It’s a large fasalosuchus the rexes attacked the main character at night and almost never appeared in the open in day
@EuthanizeAllDogs3 ай бұрын
bro watch the movie.... jk don't it's ass
@yissibiiyte3 ай бұрын
nah, everyone knows that indominus was a real animal. It was discovered in 2015 in the Hell Krap formation and was the dominant psychopath of it's ecosystem.
@luciusfuciusАй бұрын
Who was the reactor?
@AlejandroigarabideАй бұрын
@@luciusfucius I think it was Erik Voss from New Rockstars.
@gavinsiville99693 ай бұрын
I dunno why so many people would think a dinosaur’s first reaction to seeing a human is to kill it. It would probably just stand there and stare at it and if that person moved too close, *then* it might attack. That’s what most animals do when encountering humans
@yissibiiyte3 ай бұрын
depends greatly on the dinosaur. Something like a utahraptor-sized carnivore would definitely be having food-related thoughts if it saw a human.
@Pridam3 ай бұрын
@@yissibiiyte Only if it's hungry. Carnivores don't hunt prey when not hungry, so it can likely be territorial or self-defense
@jenniferpittman25563 ай бұрын
Redraptor should make his own top 20s list for dinosaurs and other prehistoric creatures!
@tyrannozilla13 ай бұрын
agreed
@JurassicReptile3 ай бұрын
You make it sound like “Troodon” will steal my picnic basket
@GTSE20053 ай бұрын
Putting Allosaurus 16 ranks higher than Saurophaganax especially after explicitly calling the latter "Allosaurus on steroids" is ridiculous
@NitroIndigo3 ай бұрын
"Triceratops are probably the most dangerous animals to have ever evolved on land." Has he never heard of poison dart frogs? Or any other ridiculously toxic animals?
@jacobcox45653 ай бұрын
Nothing really dies to them because they know not to eat the frogs. They're brightly colored and easy to avoid. Poison from a dart frog is deadly when ingested, but it's not like there's a super high chance you would ingest it in the first place.
@jordmanbatgod3 ай бұрын
Thats why Triceratops only took the #16 spot lmao
@EuthanizeAllDogs3 ай бұрын
Kind of a crappy choice if you want something more dangerous than a Triceratops. A tiny frog that can only kill you if you touch it and then injest its poison through a cut or other body opening, and that will try to escape you before you even try to touch it. Not to mention they aren't even poisonous without the right diet.
@yissibiiyte3 ай бұрын
eh, a poison dart frog poses practically no threat to large animals or ones that aren't stupid enough to eat it. A triceratops on the other hand could be a major threat to practically anything if it wanted to be.
@vincentpey39293 ай бұрын
Id moreso agree with venomous animals like a cube jellyfish or a cone snail being more dangerous because of how quickly they can kill you with little notice, a Poisen Dart Frog is very brightly colored and its poisen is a defense mechanism only dangerous once you ingest it...
@eliasaltman44393 ай бұрын
21:14 taking your dog for a walk in the middle of a section of the video instead of just finishing the tarbosaurus part and then going out with the dog? Now that's a good dog owner right there
@wyattgoralski8183 ай бұрын
TWENTY TON SPINOSAURUS?! 😂 Come on, WatchMojo. LOL Nice video, man
@AnAmericanMusician3 ай бұрын
"And here we come to the legendary Tyrannosaurus Rex. Weighing in at 200 metric tons complete with a new paint job as well as the cheat codes for invincibility and infinite ammo."
@LincolnPeddle3 ай бұрын
That spino clearly spent those years after JP devouring fish burgers
@GTSE20053 ай бұрын
Momsters resurrected be like:
@CoralReaper7073 ай бұрын
That one monsters resurrected episode:
@wyattgoralski8183 ай бұрын
@@CoralReaper707 LMAO
@oliverogden49993 ай бұрын
Great watch thank you! Can’t wait to see your prehistoric planet review when your ready
@williambuchanan773 ай бұрын
I don't think the bigger therapods would have considered humans worth wasting any time or energy on without being provoked.
@joshuaW56213 ай бұрын
These top 10 countdowns are never worth it.
@ADRI_a_REAL13 ай бұрын
You're like my favourite youtuber bro I love you so much keep up the great work and never quit bro I always look forward to your videos! (Im pumped for BioShock 1 i love that game too)
@theangrysuchomimus51633 ай бұрын
44:37 Now I kinda want to see Red Raptor Writes make a top 20 most dangerous dinosaurs.
@yissibiiyte3 ай бұрын
it would just be any carnivore in the 500-1000kg range
@azaanimations3193 ай бұрын
28:13 It was startled and confused by the swarm of sauropodlets rushing towards it
@practicalpisces3 ай бұрын
I am glad that I am not the only one who was pissed with JW when that anky hit the Indo in the jaw with its tail and she just shrugged off the blow. At that point, it became clear to me that the Indom was just a video game boss and the whole movie was nothing more than a Sci-fi black comedy.
@EuthanizeAllDogs3 ай бұрын
> takes an ankylosaurus blow to its unarmored, thin skull > gets SHOTGUNNED in its mouth > gets indirectly hit by a rocket launcher > kills several 40-ton apatosaurus before they even have a chance to run > loses against the non-bullet proof Tyrannosaurus (an animal that Roland Tembo was confident he could bring down with his rifle) and Velociraptor combo?
@catpoke95573 ай бұрын
To be fair shrugging off an ankylosaur attack is a pretty common trope in dinosaur media. People seem to forget it was made for smashing bones
@redraptorwrites67783 ай бұрын
Right! By then you realize it's just an invincible killing machine because plot reasons.
@yissibiiyte3 ай бұрын
of the *many many* inaccuracies in the Jurassic franchise, ankylosaurus being useless is my biggest bane. do NOT watch Camp Cretaceous or Chaos Theory where raptors just shrug off getting knocked out of mid-air by an ankylosaurus club.
@theargentinosauruslad3 ай бұрын
7:32 One specimen nicknamed “Leviathan”was between 40-42 ft long and weighed between 8-8.5 tons, and the Saurophaganax had a spine shape similar to Acrocanthosaurus. Therefore, it was a large allosaur with a Acrocanthosaur like back.
@aboomination8973 ай бұрын
23:08 - 90% sure that they thought of cheetahs, there.
@yissibiiyte3 ай бұрын
yep, they saw the catchphrase "cheetah of the cretaceous" and took it *very* literally.
@Deadpool3E3 ай бұрын
14:30 I think this is the Dueling Dinosaurs that were recently donated to a Children's Museum.
@CoralReaper7073 ай бұрын
When the video is from Watchmojo, don't expect the highest quality.
@arturosandovalsaito27043 ай бұрын
Moral of this video: herbivores are more likely to kill you and small to medium sided carnivores are more likely to eat you.
@DryptosaurusDavid3 ай бұрын
I have no words. Nothing.
@redraptorwrites67783 ай бұрын
Geek Charming?
@scottthesmartape91513 ай бұрын
@@redraptorwrites6778cheek garming 🤫
@theangrysuchomimus51633 ай бұрын
@@scottthesmartape9151 Peek gaming
@zadas11323 ай бұрын
That video hurt my soul.
@ananslator36553 ай бұрын
Here’s a recommendation you react to the spinosaurus audiobook series on KZbin. Trust me it is interesting and fantastic and is in this order. The spinosaurus The deputy The hybrid Version two A collection of stories in a post apocalyptic world Die Glocke (extended cut) Trust me, you are going to love this
@victorsztorc5113 ай бұрын
The Tyrannosaurus rex vs triceratops specimen watch mojo was talking about is the dueling dinosaurs red raptor writes
@redraptorwrites67783 ай бұрын
Oh yes! Thank you. For some reason my brain hasn't filed that yet since I think of that more during the Nanotyrannus debate. Thanks!
@victorsztorc5113 ай бұрын
@@redraptorwrites6778 you welcome dude
@redonkled3 ай бұрын
read the title and got chills down my spine
@BrontoSmilodon12 ай бұрын
14:20 I think they're referring to that fossil find of a Triceratops with a dead small T.Rex
@stormshadowproductions16603 ай бұрын
Okay I'm just going to say this right now. I freaking love WatchMojo and the countdowns. Bite me
@DreadEnder3 ай бұрын
If I’m having too good of a day I just watchmojo and my mood goes right back down again!
@catpoke95573 ай бұрын
I think young T. rex would've been the most dangerous just because it would be the hardest dinosaur to escape since it probably had the best senses of all. You could not get away from one unless you drove miles away in a car. I doubt it would chase you particularly far but I'm assuming that the animal is hyper-aggressive for the sake of argument.
@yissibiiyte3 ай бұрын
that applies to all medium theropods. There's nothing you can do to escape a carnotaurus or megaraptor either. Except climb a tree.
@catpoke95573 ай бұрын
@@yissibiiyte T. rex had better senses than the others, that's why I consider it (when juvenile) to be the most dangerous. It would probably be the hardest one to escape. Obviously you're most likely dead no matter which medium sized theropod gets you, but we're talking about which ones are the absolute most likely.
@yissibiiyte3 ай бұрын
@@catpoke9557 still very debatable. Tyrannosaurus was most likely to detect you or track you down, that doesn't make it the most dangerous or the hardest to escape from. If a carnotaurus spots you, it's harder to escape from than a tyrannosaurus.
@BrotherVerseProductions3 ай бұрын
Saurophaganax average at 3 to 5 tons. However, of the 12 fragmented specimens of the genus 1 can weigh 8,300kg, making it the third largest therapod so far behind 10,400kg Giganotosaurus and 11,300kg Tyrannosaurus. Love your videos
@catpoke95573 ай бұрын
I think large theropods would be more likely to eat us than people give them credit for. Keep in mind, while they hunted large prey, it's not like they finished eating it in one day. An animal like a theropod just can't fit food the size of itself or bigger into its stomach in one day. So if anything a lot of them probably ate about as much meat as a human has in their body each day, since they could not finish the whole body. In particular, I really think a Saurophaganax would be full after eating a person. Probably only full for a day, but still full. Even T. rex I think would be mostly full after eating a person, although I do suspect not fully, since it was so robust.
@yissibiiyte3 ай бұрын
A 70kg human is less than 1% of a rex's body mass. That seems like an ignorable amount for it.
@catpoke95573 ай бұрын
@@yissibiiyte look up how much they'd need to eat in a day... It's not like the rex was burning 100% of its calories every single day and needed to replenish them all at once. They didn't need to eat the weight of their own body mass every day. Plus the fact weight doesn't = calories. Something can be low in weight and high in calories, and meat happens to be one such thing. In particular, humans are actually quite fatty, so we're quite caloric as well.
@skikuro3 ай бұрын
Hope you get your Chocy milk fix soon.
@killerfish-battlebot2 ай бұрын
7:05 we do have a good model,it’s from the Roblox game’Prior Extinction’Its not entirely accurate but it’s good enough imo
@sharktopusvonjr23743 ай бұрын
Look, juvenile Rex's are probably up in the top spots for danger level to humans
@yissibiiyte3 ай бұрын
all medium-small carnivores were. A young tyrannosaurus was probably less likely to catch you than say a carnotaurus.
@rahnal213 ай бұрын
Hey @redraptorwrites6778 I was wondering, have you considered doing an accuracy review for any of the following Dino docs? Dino Dan (2010) Dino Dan: Trek’s Adventures (2013) Dino Dana (2017) (Movie was released 2020) ( ^ Not Documentaries, but live action intended education with a wide cast of PaleoFauna none the less) Prehistoric (2010) Land of Dinosaurs (2012 I think) Adventures of Ceratops (Probably not gonna happen) (2014) David Attenborough's Natural History Museum Alive (2014) Leap in Evolution (2015) Ancient Earth (Season 1 and 2 have drastic paleo-accuracy BTW) (1st season 2017 and 2nd Season 2018) Ancient Oceans (2019) (spin-off of Ancient Earth Season 1) Amazing DinoWorld Season 2 (2023)
@haumea20973 ай бұрын
Don't forget about David Attenborough's "Lost Worlds Vanished Lives " (1989)
@danielmalinen63373 ай бұрын
Tarbosaurus was originally discovered first in Mongolia, but later its fossils have also been found in other parts of Asia, such as from Yuliangze, Qiupa and Udurchukan formations from East China. Also, in Korea and Japan, some Late Cretaceous presence of tyrannosaurids - or at least tetanurans - fragments have also been found, which may be Tarbosaurus but it is not certain because the material is too incomplete to diagnose more precisely (however, this has not stopped researchers from South Korea and Japan from interpreting otherwise and more speculatively, despite opposition and resistance from researchers in other countries). But it is logical that Tarbosaurus lived in a wide area because there have been no geographical barriers that would have prevented it from spreading and thus it has been able to live outside of Mongolia - like in the same way how modern Lions live outside of Tanzania. However, the specimens found in and around Mongolia are the best preserved.
@euantheyutyrannus3 ай бұрын
You should make one of these kind of videos but with accurate list order and models
@Soul93Taker3 ай бұрын
Has watchmojo ever done any decent ranking videos?
@DryptosaurusDavid3 ай бұрын
None that I've recalled.
@parakeetbudgie3 ай бұрын
Probably, but most likely not any of their dinosaurs
@yissibiiyte3 ай бұрын
honestly, their JP inaccuracies video was actually pretty good for the most part. Especially if you just listen to it and ignore the pop-culture pictures they put in.
@DVMWannaB10183 ай бұрын
I love how lists like this always heavily discount how dangerous the prey animals would be. Any large sauropod would be super dangerous for a person to be around. They would not care if you were in their way and could pop you like a grape if they stepped on you. Also, being kicked by them would most certainly kill you. The same holds true for the large hadrosaurids. This isn't even considering how dangerous ceratopsians, stegosaurids and ankylosaurids would be to be around.
@GTSE20053 ай бұрын
They definitely got Megaraptor mixed up with an actual raptor
@concamon13643 ай бұрын
Mojo literally ALWAYS fails on these sorts of lists, regardless of the topic 😅
@StManco2 ай бұрын
Halfway into the vid i said "If this is a bad top, Tyrannosaurus will be number 2 and Velociraptor will be number 1" Edit: Welp, it was worse because Tyrannosaurus is number 1 Edit 2: 43:39 sauroWHAT
@bkjeong43023 ай бұрын
Using the PD Mapu and Carcha for the video is already a fail given those were behaviourally some of the worst theropod depictions of all time.
@vax31383 ай бұрын
It’s the naming dinosaurs in no particular order tear list😂
@lindavanwyk82683 ай бұрын
At this point every single dinosaur list should always have Tyrannosaurus Rex, even if the video is about the smallest Dinosaur or the deadliest herbivore or Dinosaurs that are invalid
@BrontoSmilodon12 ай бұрын
Yeah I'm noticing that she only says things like extremely large but doesn't give any real specifics
@EPIC8-r6s2 ай бұрын
you should make ur own dinosaur list that may be dangerous to humans
@peterman86033 ай бұрын
Nice video! Also, I got a question. I have recently read about the Abelisauridae subfamily Carnotaurinae, and I have read that Carnotaurinae is actually a synonym of Brachyrostra. But is this true? Wasn't Carnotaurinae named 10 years before Brachyrostra? And if yes, wouldn't Carnotaurinae be the name of the taxonomic group then?
@theflyingdutchguy98703 ай бұрын
this list is kinda worse than a most deadliest snake list. it doesnt really matter if a taipan or a mamba bites you out in the middle of nowhere. the taipan isnt gonna get you any more dead than the mamba😂
@EuthanizeAllDogs3 ай бұрын
Black mambas have a 100% kill rate, so maybe? Idk cause the Taipan is still not something I'd want to mess with
@catpoke95573 ай бұрын
@@EuthanizeAllDogs Their point is that without treatment a mamba and a taipan have identical kill rates
@yissibiiyte3 ай бұрын
it does matter though. An untreated black mamba bite has a 100% death rate while an inland taipan has "only" 80%. Not to mention the difference in time it takes for each to kill and the chances of getting treated quickly enough.
@andythegoatman694Ай бұрын
They got the tarbosaurus facts from tarbosaurus the mightiest ever!....😂
@Spartanwilliamboi3 ай бұрын
I feel like the giga should be on this list
@catpoke95573 ай бұрын
Pretty much every large dinosaur should really. If you're making a list that doesn't factor in how fast they can run, only how fast they can kill you when they DO catch you, then every large dinosaur is going to kill you essentially just as fast. Especially theropods or sauropods, because a bite from a large theropod would crush your whole body and so would a stomp from a large sauropod. It would be instant death.
@yissibiiyte3 ай бұрын
Never take a video that has the words "extremely" and "dangerous" in it's title seriously - Confucius, 587BC
@ionuthaiducu69743 ай бұрын
After you finish the prehistoric planet 2 review can you make a review about last day of the dinosaurs (2010) ?
@theartwizard94513 ай бұрын
Did anyone else notice that the watchmojo video had weird spelling in their timestamps?
@matroar58293 ай бұрын
Can you check out 100 dinosaurs by Nicholas dodge animations😁
@prehistorica-official-20242 ай бұрын
I know that many of you might not have watched this, but this video loses its win against this kzbin.info/www/bejne/pqitdnekq7mchtUsi=XCJIKbaVUxJaalVs from Make & Create Productions. In my opinion, their series is 10x worse than WatchMojo.
@BrontoSmilodon12 ай бұрын
41:09 oh my
@tylergamingshark84972 ай бұрын
28:13 Ok, Now You're just Lying. The Stegosaurus killed the Diplodocus cuz It was Startled, Not for No Reason
@Dodo-x3g3 ай бұрын
Where do you get your memes from
@andythegoatman694Ай бұрын
Gigantosaurus!.......the mightiest ever😂
@senbonzakurakageyoshi6623 ай бұрын
So drake is the same length as Utaraptors? 😏😏
@koro79koro3 ай бұрын
Pleas make review carnivores dinosaur hunter
@TONYSTARK-kt4fo3 ай бұрын
Dam,this is terrible
@Frogboyaidan3 ай бұрын
Lol
@Severe.Stupidity3 ай бұрын
41:04 what.. Spinosaurus would WHAT? giggity
@Flabberghasted43 ай бұрын
I almost cried with velociraptor at 2
@bryanlocy73893 ай бұрын
what a list!
@daliborjovanovic5102 ай бұрын
This was such innocuous, made-on-a-conveyor-belt, A.I-generated, normie-bait fluff. Typical WatchMojo content. But beyond them putting Velociraptor at number two and randomly including Coelophysis just because it's one of the more recognizable theropods, this is effectively just a 10-year-old dino kid listing all the large predatory dinosaurs they know about. It's worthless crap but not outrageous or interesting crap, it's just stale and blase crap. Crap that stinks and makes you want to walk away for sure, but not so bad that you want heave or even walk away in a hurry.
@omarbaba98923 ай бұрын
“ErBiVoRe”
@catpoke95573 ай бұрын
Erb is a common pronunciation of herb
@omarbaba98923 ай бұрын
@@catpoke9557 I know but it sounds stupid
@NitroIndigo3 ай бұрын
They're American.
@diegodankquixote-wry32423 ай бұрын
Obviously, out of all the beasties of a saurian nature, cassowaries and ostriches are the most dangerous dinosaurs one could encounter on this blessid blue marble, I say! If one witlist to be pragmatic, magpie Australian of origin have the most confirmed dinosauromorphia caused fatalities in the speices homo sapiens to which we belong. If we count the ability to annihilate one's ear durms, the white bird can easily make one one go deaf with a single caw, which one indubitably lead to ones demise if lost within the heart of the amazon. If psychological damage be of the most danger, one can go no farther then the Goose of Canada, who's haunting honks send fear into the hearts of man. geese are so feared for thier ferocity they gaurd prison and if it wasn't for thier contributions rome would have been destoryed and civilization as doth understand would never have existh. 🎩 🧐☕️🤏 💺 🔥 (Chello suite number 1 plays quietly in the background)
@youruncleted3 ай бұрын
they say a lot of weird stuff, but dinosaur evolution has been real quiet since that vid dropped tbh