What was the loudest dinosaur?

Mike concludes his series on the Hadrosaurs or Duck Billed Dinosaurs by talking about the loudest dinosaurs to have existed: Saurolophus, Parasaurolophus, Lambeosaurus and Corythosaurus
Corythosaurus
Corythosaurus /ˌkɒrɪθəˈsɔːrəs/ is a genus of hadrosaurid "duck-billed" dinosaur from the Upper Cretaceous Period, about 77–75.7 million years ago. It lived in what is now North America. Its name means "helmet lizard", derived from Greek κόρυς. It was named and described in 1914 by Barnum Brown.
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, dinosaurs that used skin flaps or bony tubes to make sounds that could be heard from miles away.
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Did dinosaur actually roar?

Scientists say that rather than roaring, dinosaurs likely made cooing or mumbling sounds similar to those made by pigeons or ostriches. New research on the vocalizations of dinosaurs may make "Jurassic Park" seem a little less scary.
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How loud is the T. rex's roar?

As big and fierce as it was, did T. rex really need to emit 150-decibel roars to warn off others of its kind? Maybe, maybe not. But until science learns more about how dinosaurs communicated, that will have to remain a matter of speculation.
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Did dinosaurs roar loud?

Scientists think some dinosaurs made sounds by smashing their whiplike tails on the ground. In theory, this noise might have measured 200 decibels. That's 12 decibels louder than the call of a blue whale, one of Earth's loudest animals.
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Who is the fastest dinosaur?

The speediest dinosaurs were the ostrich mimic ornithomimids, such as Dromiceiomimus, which could probably run at speeds of up to 60 kilometres per hour.
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My Top 10 Favorite Dinosaur Roars



What is the scariest dinosaur?

We've seen some scary dinosaurs before, the T-Rex, Utahraptor and Jeholopterus all come to mind, but the newly discovered Heterodontosaur may be the scariest of all. It was a small, fanged dinosaur species that wandered around the toes of other dinosaurs.
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Who is the real king of the dinosaurs?

Tyrannosaurus Rex: King of the Dinosaurs.
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Did T. rex sound like duck?

The image of roaring reptilian lords of the earth is fading for more scientifically sound evidence. Everyone knows the sound of Jurassic Park's T-Rex roar, that horrifically effective combination of a baby elephant, alligator, and tiger.
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What dinosaur had the loudest roar?

Mr. Mike concludes his series on the Hadrosaurs or Duck Billed Dinosaurs by talking about the loudest dinosaurs to have existed: Saurolophus, Parasaurolophus, Lambeosaurus and Corythosaurus, dinosaurs that used skin flaps or bony tubes to make sounds that could be heard from miles away.
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What was T. rex bite force?

Compare that to the bite force of an adult T. rex — about 35,000 newtons — or to the puny biting power of humans: 300 newtons. Previous bite force estimates for juvenile T.
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How big is an adult T. rex?

Up to 40 feet in length and 12 feet in height.

Based on fossil specimens, scientists have determined that a Tyrannosaurus rex could be up to 40 feet long and 12 feet high. T. rex is estimated to have weighed between 11,000 and 15,500 pounds (5,000 and 7,000 kilograms) with skin and flesh on its huge bones.
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What made the T. rex sound in Jurassic Park?

According to the behind-the-scenes book The Making of Jurassic Park: An Adventure 65 million Years in the Making, the infamous roar of the T. rex was a composite mix of a baby elephant's squeal, and alligator's gurgle, and a tiger snarl.
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Do dinosaurs Still Exist?

Other than birds, however, there is no scientific evidence that any dinosaurs, such as Tyrannosaurus, Velociraptor, Apatosaurus, Stegosaurus, or Triceratops, are still alive. These, and all other non-avian dinosaurs became extinct at least 65 million years ago at the end of the Cretaceous Period.
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What is the sound of T. rex?

According to the bookThe Making of Jurassic Park: An Adventure 65 million Years in the Making, the T. rex roar from the film was a combination of a baby elephant's squeal, an alligator's gurgling, and a tiger's snarl. Its breath was the sound of air escaping a whale's blowhole.
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What is the loudest animal?

The loudest animal in the world is the blue whale: its vocalisations of up to 188 decibels can be heard 160km away. But as it's also the largest animal, that's only 0.0012dB per kilo of body mass.
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How loud is a blue whale?

Not only can baleen whales emit calls that travel farther than any other voice in the animal kingdom, these giants of the deep also create the loudest vocalisations of any creature on earth: the call of a blue whale can reach 180 decibels – as loud as a jet plane, a world record.
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What is the real sound of dinosaur?

Animals produce closed-mouth vocalizations by inflating their esophagus (the tube that connects the throat and stomach) or tracheal pouches (pouches on their windpipe) while keeping their mouth closed, producing something comparable to a low-pitched swooshing, growling, or cooing sound.
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Are T. rex arms backwards?

It's also been said that the T-Rex's short arms may have actually been wings - as if there haven't been enough memes about their little arms. So, the feather theory states that the arms of the T-Rex might actually have been inverted, like that of an ostrich.
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What kind of dinosaur is quack?

Biscuit is Bo's Tyrannosaurus and the lead dinosaur of Dino Ranch. Quack is Jane's Parasaurolophus and her dino-doctor assistant.
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What did dinosaurs evolve into?

During that time, dinosaurs evolved from a group of mostly dog- and horse-size creatures into the most enormous beasts that ever existed on land. Some meat-eating dinosaurs shrank over time and evolved into birds. So, in that sense, only the non-avian dinosaurs went extinct.
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Who is stronger than T. rex?

Rex's. The mighty Tyrannosaurus rex's bite was far less impressive for its body size than the bite of a much smaller modern dinosaur — a tiny Galapagos finch.
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Did T. rex have any predators?

The new dinosaur, dubbed Siats meekerorum, is part of a group of giant predators known as carcharodontosaurs, and it's only the second of this group to be discovered in North America.
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Who was the strongest dinosaur?

Tyrannosaurus, meaning "tyrant lizard", from the Ancient Greek tyrannos, "tyrant", and sauros, "lizard" is a genus of coelurosaurian theropod dinosaur. It also had a tremendous bite force, the strongest of any dinosaur and living terrestrial animal. Its bite force reached up to 12,800 pounds.
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