I wonder how many times they watched Jurassic Park before finishing this haha. Though they probably could have made it actually walk instead of sneak.
@ApocDevTeam True, especially when you get down to details like with the dilophosaurus and deinonychus. But you have to admit that despite the dramatic embellishments, those were the most accurate dinosaur renditions for their time, and they are still some of the best even by today's standard.
What? The point is to exhibit how a real life T. Rex may walk, not how many mph it would do on a normal basis, besides this is a moderate outlook speed for a Tyrannosaurus 'stalking' its prey.
@blaster2012 they say that skeleton should be moving at 10 mph if it were life sized, but it more looks like 3-4 mph if that because it looks like it is just ambling around slowly. 10 mph would be a moderate to fast walk for a full grown T-Rex.
This is so much cooler than any computer animation.
UnfinishedRiot 11 months ago 2
thats crazy xD
I love it t :D
Aupas 1 year ago
That is a pretty awesome display!
ThereRLG2006 1 year ago
I wonder how many times they watched Jurassic Park before finishing this haha. Though they probably could have made it actually walk instead of sneak.
JeffreyQuadra 1 year ago
@JeffreyQuadra
jurassic park is probably the most scientific inaccurate movie about dinosaurs to date.
ApocDevTeam 1 year ago 4
@ApocDevTeam True, especially when you get down to details like with the dilophosaurus and deinonychus. But you have to admit that despite the dramatic embellishments, those were the most accurate dinosaur renditions for their time, and they are still some of the best even by today's standard.
brmadman4455 8 months ago
Thats sick and funny at the same time
Brandon94010 1 year ago
What? The point is to exhibit how a real life T. Rex may walk, not how many mph it would do on a normal basis, besides this is a moderate outlook speed for a Tyrannosaurus 'stalking' its prey.
WaldronicTomotron 1 year ago
Museum exhibits have improved since I was little!
axecalibore 1 year ago
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That certainly doesn't look fast to me.
supersmash43 1 year ago
That certainly doesn't look fast to me.
supersmash43 1 year ago
That is so cool,they should sell them.I would buy one!
blaster2012 1 year ago
@blaster2012 I agree.
supersmash43 1 year ago
@supersmash43 They should fit it with a variable speed dial!
blaster2012 1 year ago
@blaster2012 they say that skeleton should be moving at 10 mph if it were life sized, but it more looks like 3-4 mph if that because it looks like it is just ambling around slowly. 10 mph would be a moderate to fast walk for a full grown T-Rex.
supersmash43 1 year ago
That was cool!
DMMP28 2 years ago
That is awesome I love what science can do now a days. Thanks for posting
DavyBaby1945 2 years ago
wow! that's cool!
VodeoJMC63 3 years ago
Very nice
jvoliveras09 3 years ago
How did you Do that? Very nice Work
jvoliveras09 3 years ago
he recorded it with a camera... it was at a museum. Makes me wish I didn't live out in the sticks. Thanks for the upload!
Dudeamis 3 years ago