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What Dinos May Actually Have Sounded Like?

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We can't possibly know for sure but I imagine it's fun to try to figure it out. The article below is interesting but I really posted it for the really cool dino sound that they came up with as a guess from clues in the animal world today. If you have headphones put them on to listen to the last recording. That sound would be really terrifying to prey or competitor.

Two tubas, a chicken, and a low-pitched alligator: The weird ways scientists imagine dinosaur voices.
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In order to figure out what an actual dinosaur voice may have sounded like, scientists can look to dinosaur relatives that are still alive.


“We have to do the best we can,” Habib says, with the clues scientists have. These are the most promising leads.

What did dinosaurs actually sound like? Take a listen.
 

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Heresy! Before the invention of phonautograph in 1860 the world is without sound. And colour came in the 1900s.

Prior to that everything is silent and in grayscale. I tell you nowadays people just don't understand historical facts.
 
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Heresy! Before the invention of phonautograph in 1860 the world is without sound. And colour came in the 1900s.

Prior to that everything is silent and in grayscale. I tell you nowadays people just don't understand historical facts.
Science doesn't seem to have any problem with it:

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Science doesn't seem to have any problem with it:

tdt_05082021_geschichte_besondere_museen_neanderthal_museum-2.jpg

Because science is man made and we live in a simulation. That's why some people remember things differently from others. The admins ran a few rollbacks and some people didn't get the rollbacks. Therefore they still maintain the older version of the data.

The admins are always re-running the simulation with different variables inserted. The Mandela effect is proof of it. Men and dinosaurs walk on earth during the same epoch. But the admins rollback that simulation. They patch in the Mesozoic Era and humans are now in a later Era.

I have said too much. If Hugo Weaving starts asking. You know nothing. GOT IT!
 
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Well, modern day dinosaurs sound like... birds chirping. So maybe we can project that back. But then again, having big jaws with teeth instead of beaks might make a slight difference.
The article explains why it's not likely they were chirping, but maybe they could produce dual notes as birds can.
Dinosaurs were reptiles, maybe consider another of their close relatives such as crocodilians, they rumble.
Did you listen to the sound they came up with? It's pretty creepy.
 
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The article explains why it's not likely they were chirping, but maybe they could produce dual notes as birds can.
Dinosaurs were reptiles, maybe consider another of their close relatives such as crocodilians, they rumble.
Did you listen to the sound they came up with? It's pretty creepy.
They were not reptiles in any modern sense
of the word.
 
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