@bosshunterman I quote Wikipedia on this: For Carcharodontosaurus "weight estimates [are] between 6 and 15 metric tons." And Giganotosaurus weighed "between 6.5 and 13.3 tons." As said in the description, the absolute biggest size obtainable was what they were ranked by.
2. If you look after, T-rex described as the heaviest built predator dinosaur ever, but it put at 6, maximum 7tonnes......And mate, Wikipedia sucks, even I can write it over every time I want......Look after more reliable sources...
@bosshunterman I checked the conversions, and they still weigh more than T. Rex. And I checked the sources provided by wikipedia. But I do understand where you are coming from, Wikipedia does have very apparent flaws.
@madcatmk6 No, they have not. Predator X, Liopleurodon, and Kronosaurus are the three largest Pliosaurs. And as they're all Pliosaurs, they resemble eachother quite a bit. The first sentence on Wikipedia can back me up on this. "Predator X is an informal name for a prehistoric marine predator, thought by scientists to be a new species in the pliosaur family."
and the megalodon the giant shark were is it ?
pasco38 4 weeks ago
I wonder wat would happen if Preditor X was still alive
sidhideach 1 month ago
Cracharodontosaurus - same long as the T-rex, but alost 3 times heavier, Giga more than 2 times heavier......please, this vid FAILED...
bosshunterman 1 month ago
@bosshunterman I quote Wikipedia on this: For Carcharodontosaurus "weight estimates [are] between 6 and 15 metric tons." And Giganotosaurus weighed "between 6.5 and 13.3 tons." As said in the description, the absolute biggest size obtainable was what they were ranked by.
nfsfilms 1 month ago
@nfsfilms
1. short, metric...etc tons aren't the same
2. If you look after, T-rex described as the heaviest built predator dinosaur ever, but it put at 6, maximum 7tonnes......And mate, Wikipedia sucks, even I can write it over every time I want......Look after more reliable sources...
bosshunterman 1 month ago
@bosshunterman I checked the conversions, and they still weigh more than T. Rex. And I checked the sources provided by wikipedia. But I do understand where you are coming from, Wikipedia does have very apparent flaws.
nfsfilms 1 month ago
i agree if the blue whale was a monster it would eat animals with a lot of meat on them like other whales
bj9142 2 months ago
I DONT KNOW WHAT WERE YELLING ABOUT!!!
gunmarv97 3 months ago
HOLY FUCK THERE'S NO NEED TO SHOUT ABOUT THE BLUE WHALE! AND ITS NOT A MONSTER....
16Soyuz 3 months ago
BLUE WHALES ARE MONSTERS?? HMMMM...
kreapaw 3 months ago
WHERE THE FUCCKK IS THE WORLD'S BIGGEST LIVING CREATURE THE BLUE WHALE(AND IT'S STILL ALIVE AND THAT TOO IN NUMBERS)?
Honeygmod 5 months ago
EPIC VID!!!!!
coronabomb 5 months ago
Haven't they given a name for Predator X: Lyplorodon?
madcatmk6 7 months ago
@madcatmk6 No, they have not. Predator X, Liopleurodon, and Kronosaurus are the three largest Pliosaurs. And as they're all Pliosaurs, they resemble eachother quite a bit. The first sentence on Wikipedia can back me up on this. "Predator X is an informal name for a prehistoric marine predator, thought by scientists to be a new species in the pliosaur family."
nfsfilms 7 months ago
@nfsfilms predator x isnt real
hymospheir989 6 months ago
@hymospheir989 Proof of this accusation?
nfsfilms 6 months ago
@nfsfilms ITS A LEO
hymospheir989 6 months ago
@hymospheir989 It's a Pliosaur.
nfsfilms 6 months ago
@nfsfilms why the crap would palentologists name something predator x
hymospheir989 6 months ago
@hymospheir989 Because it's the nickname they gave it before it is given a full scientific name.
nfsfilms 6 months ago
@nfsfilms its had that name for years so it isnt a different species
hymospheir989 6 months ago
isnt the spinosaurus the largest carnivorous dinosaur thats what ive read.
marvelmaniac1996 7 months ago
@marvelmaniac1996 That's covered on the Top 16 Real Giant Monster video, which this is a response to.
nfsfilms 7 months ago
@nfsfilms ok thanks
marvelmaniac1996 6 months ago
Great video!
jj199999 7 months ago
@jj199999 Thanks!
nfsfilms 7 months ago