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From the small Archaeopteryx 🐦 to the mighty Spinosaurus 🦖, this video compares the roar intensity (in decibels) of famous theropod dinosaurs — from tiny predators to colossal apex hunters! 📊 Theropod Roar Power (Estimated dB): 🐦 Archaeopteryx – 60 dB 🦅 Microraptor – 70 dB 🦖 Velociraptor – 80 dB 🦤 Oviraptor – 85 dB 🦎 Coelophysis – 90 dB 🐊 Deinonychus – 95 dB 🦅 Dromaeosaurus – 100 dB 🦖 Utahraptor – 105 dB 🐊 Majungasaurus – 105 dB 🦩 Ornithomimus – 110 dB 🦕 Concavenator – 115 dB 🐉 Dilophosaurus – 115 dB 🦖 Baryonyx – 115 dB 🦖 Ceratosaurus – 120 dB 🐊 Carnotaurus – 120 dB 🦖 Allosaurus – 120 dB 🦕 Torvosaurus – 120 dB 🦩 Gallimimus – 120 dB 🦖 Acrocanthosaurus – 125 dB 🦖 Carcharodontosaurus – 130 dB 🦖 Tyrannosaurus Rex – 135 dB 🦖 Mapusaurus – 135 dB 🦖 Giganotosaurus – 135 dB 🐊 Spinosaurus – 140 dB 🦖 Therizinosaurus – 145 dB 🏆 (Loudest Theropod Roar!) ⚠️ DISCLAIMER: This video is a fictional, fan-made comparison of Theropod Dinosaurs family vocalizations, showcasing sound levels from small dinosaurs like Archaeopteryx to large apex predators such as T-Rex and Giganotosaurus. The sound levels are approximate from research, observations, and reports—they do not represent exact real-world measurements. The number might have inaccuracies due to lack of certain data, To achieve that, we might extrapolate existing data of similar species. This video is made for educational and entertainment only. Credit: ovani - Epic Impossible Main 🎧 Turn up your volume and experience the prehistoric power of dinosaur roars — from smallest to strongest! ✨ Don’t forget to Like 👍, Comment 💬, and Subscribe 🔔 for more dinosaur comparisons and ancient animal facts!