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cbabe

(5,240 posts)
Tue Jul 8, 2025, 11:18 AM Jul 8

What did dinosaurs sound like?

https://www.bbc.com/future/article/20221212-the-mysterious-song-of-the-dinosaurs

What did dinosaurs sound like?

23 May 2025
By Richard Gray profile image
Richard Gray
@chalkmark

We tend to associate dinosaurs with ground-shaking roars, but the latest research shows that this is probably mistaken.

You'd feel it more than hear it – a deep, visceral throb, emerging from somewhere beyond the thick foliage. Like the rumble of a foghorn, it would thrum in your ribcage and bristle the hairs on your neck. In the dense forests of the Cretaceous period, it would have been terrifying.

We have few clues for what noises dinosaurs might have made while they ruled the Earth before being killed off 66 million years ago. The remarkable stony remains uncovered by palaeontologists offer evidence of the physical prowess of these creatures, but not a great deal about how they interacted and communicated. Sound doesn't fossilise, of course.

From what we know about animal behaviour, however, dinosaurs were almost certainly not silent.
Now with the help of new, rare fossils and advanced analysis techniques, scientists are starting to piece together some of the clues about how dinosaurs might have sounded.

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What did dinosaurs sound like? (Original Post) cbabe Jul 8 OP
I know I wouldn't want that sound True Dough Jul 8 #1
Also, it could be argued True Dough Jul 8 #2
Very cool! Thanks for posting this. Ocelot II Jul 8 #3
given that dinosaurs came in such a vast range of shapes and sizes ... stopdiggin Jul 8 #4
Would be cool dweller Jul 8 #5
Let's all sing like the birdies sing/Disney 1944 cbabe Jul 8 #6
Closest we have is probably Komodo dragons and they don't roar... hlthe2b Jul 8 #7

True Dough

(23,657 posts)
1. I know I wouldn't want that sound
Tue Jul 8, 2025, 11:21 AM
Jul 8

in my ear while I'm trying to sleep at night. That's for sure!

stopdiggin

(14,018 posts)
4. given that dinosaurs came in such a vast range of shapes and sizes ...
Tue Jul 8, 2025, 11:31 AM
Jul 8

why would we not assume (absent solid evidence), that their vocalization would be similarly varied? Everything from growls to howls - cheeps and peeps - croaks, burps, mews and purrs - chihuahua screams - the occasional fart ... And probably a few things our puny human brains have not dreamt up as yet?

dweller

(26,835 posts)
5. Would be cool
Tue Jul 8, 2025, 11:51 AM
Jul 8

If they all sounded like birds … ducks , turkeys , parrots etc
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