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(Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs (with Sound Effects
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(Tales Of Kaimere (With Sound Effects
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(James Cameron’s Avatar (With Sound Effects
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(James Cameron’s Avatar (With Sound Effects
(Dinosaur King’s Dinosaurs (With Sound Effects
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Dino-Slash! ⚡️✨🌟💫⭐️🌿☘️🍀🌱🍃🌺🌸🌼🪷🌹🌷🌪🌬💨🌫☄️💥🔥❤️‍🔥🌊💦☔️💧🌧⛈🪨🗻🌋⛰🏔❄️🌈🦖🦕🐢🦜
(My Little Pony’s Creatures (With Sound Effects
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Friendship is MAGIC🍃🍂🍁⭐️🌟💫🌈💗💎🍎🌸🌼🌺💐🦄🦬🐉🐰🧚‍♀️🧚
(SpongeBob SquarePants’s Monsters (With Sound Effects
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Ta-Da! So @mrgeorge1195 What ya Think?
Alpha Horned Tyrannosaurus Rex Sound Effects
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Alpha Horned Tyrannosaurus Rex Sound Effects
Horned Tyrannosaurs Sound Effects
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Horned Tyrannosaurs Sound Effects
Fang The Tyrannosaurus Rex Sound Effects
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Fang The Tyrannosaurus Rex Sound Effects
Bumpy The Ankylosaurus Sound Effects
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Bumpy The Ankylosaurus Sound Effects
Baby bumpy Sound Effects
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Baby bumpy Sound Effects
Toro The Carnotaurus Sound Effects
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Toro The Carnotaurus Sound Effects
Scorpius Rex Sound Effects
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Scorpius Rex Sound Effects
Indoraptor Sound Effects
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Indoraptor Sound Effects
Indominus Rex Sound Effects
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Indominus Rex Sound Effects
Broken Jaw The Allosaurus Sound Effects
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Broken Jaw The Allosaurus Sound Effects
Baby Broken Jaw Sound Effects
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Baby Broken Jaw Sound Effects
Aladar The Iguanodon Sound Effects
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Aladar The Iguanodon Sound Effects
Ferrucutus Sound Effects
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Ferrucutus Sound Effects
Venatosaurus Sound Effects
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Venatosaurus Sound Effects
Vastatosaurus Rex Sound Effects
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Vastatosaurus Rex Sound Effects
Thalassodromeus Sound Effects
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Thalassodromeus Sound Effects
Furcatoceratops Sound Effects
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Furcatoceratops Sound Effects
Borealopelta Sound Effects
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Borealopelta Sound Effects
Anoplosaurus Sound Effects
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Anoplosaurus Sound Effects
Plesiohadros Sound Effects
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Plesiohadros Sound Effects
Pinacosaurus Sound Effects
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Pinacosaurus Sound Effects
Titanoceratops Sound effects
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Titanoceratops Sound effects
Hypacrosaurus Sound Effects
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  • @marjodomsilva213
    @marjodomsilva213 6 часов назад

    EIEPHANT 🐘 ROA R

  • @marjodomsilva213
    @marjodomsilva213 6 часов назад

    EIEPHANT 🐘RA

  • @user-so8pq7sp7o
    @user-so8pq7sp7o 18 часов назад

    Parasite eve

  • @Lemmyschoolhouse123cz
    @Lemmyschoolhouse123cz День назад

    0:47 fight

  • @Yaboitotor
    @Yaboitotor День назад

    Bro used the carnivores ice age mammoth death sound

  • @crystalskawinski7809
    @crystalskawinski7809 2 дня назад

    Before you do Columbian Mammoth sounds! here are the reasons why I hate gren bob now! He made amethyst roleplay of Grand bore and jilla lilla bing bing! He was saying cuss words to people and he was being racist to users!

  • @crystalskawinski7809
    @crystalskawinski7809 2 дня назад

    Now Gren Bob Ninja Pants is becoming bad! how worse can this year get?

  • @Ronok716
    @Ronok716 3 дня назад

    The iconic sound 0:48

  • @TheoFelipeDaLuz-bz6gj
    @TheoFelipeDaLuz-bz6gj 4 дня назад

    Carnivores 2 Stegosaurus and Moschops

  • @marjodomsilva213
    @marjodomsilva213 4 дня назад

    MAMMOTHSTRUMPETSLIKEA 🦣

  • @marjodomsilva213
    @marjodomsilva213 4 дня назад

    J

  • @farzanwiraputra1354
    @farzanwiraputra1354 5 дней назад

    So scary

  • @ALASTORHazbinhotelfan
    @ALASTORHazbinhotelfan 8 дней назад

    0:23 how come the dinosaur from Dino dan franchise gets a reference in odd squad series

  • @NowUnitedFilipinoMaker
    @NowUnitedFilipinoMaker 8 дней назад

    01:37

  • @marjodomsilva213
    @marjodomsilva213 8 дней назад

    Mammothstrumpetslikea

  • @marjodomsilva213
    @marjodomsilva213 8 дней назад

    Mammothstrumpetslikea

  • @val_kyrie209
    @val_kyrie209 9 дней назад

    0:13 Used in "Jurassic T-Rex Simulator" and "Real Dinosaur Simulator" from PT Games Studio

  • @creeperglitch
    @creeperglitch 9 дней назад

    They are so 👍 good

  • @JosephHarding-d8s
    @JosephHarding-d8s 9 дней назад

    Can you do Carnivores Dinosaur Hunter & Ice Age Creatures Sounds Pls

    • @dinotoysreview5469
      @dinotoysreview5469 9 дней назад

      ruclips.net/video/pHoIrm2M2wM/видео.htmlsi=K1WBX8ZvO_fmdY06

    • @dinotoysreview5469
      @dinotoysreview5469 9 дней назад

      ruclips.net/video/CjQb7fQlLxY/видео.htmlsi=PA0bmGspjEFYb-ck

    • @dinotoysreview5469
      @dinotoysreview5469 9 дней назад

      ruclips.net/video/T_5M8o61neU/видео.htmlsi=331Mfw-dbn88lI3A

    • @JosephHarding-d8s
      @JosephHarding-d8s 9 дней назад

      Thank you

    • @dinotoysreview5469
      @dinotoysreview5469 9 дней назад

      @@JosephHarding-d8s your welcome just letting you know it’s already made

  • @crystalskawinski7809
    @crystalskawinski7809 10 дней назад

    I agree with you Fury Bowser!

  • @ibiapina2014
    @ibiapina2014 10 дней назад

    Can I make my own version of this video?

  • @crystalskawinski7809
    @crystalskawinski7809 10 дней назад

    Fury Bowser: Plus Supermarioplush5158 is nothing but an opinion basher!

  • @admr9713
    @admr9713 10 дней назад

    0:06

  • @crystalskawinski7809
    @crystalskawinski7809 12 дней назад

    never bash somebodys opinions!

  • @AlanNguyen12398fghj
    @AlanNguyen12398fghj 13 дней назад

    What's that sound for wildabeet?

  • @crystalskawinski7809
    @crystalskawinski7809 14 дней назад

    im waiting for columbian mammoth sounds

  • @mrdinodiego
    @mrdinodiego 14 дней назад

    I really like your Hybrid dinosaurs designs.

  • @annakuzmenko4315
    @annakuzmenko4315 15 дней назад

    Turtles: IT'S SHREDDER!!!!

  • @Indieindrocan
    @Indieindrocan 15 дней назад

    This was just the brontothery sounds from carnivores ice age

  • @ChathumDisanayaka
    @ChathumDisanayaka 15 дней назад

    That better than seventeen

  • @ChathumDisanayaka
    @ChathumDisanayaka 15 дней назад

    Roars of sky the deltadromeys 0:01 accurate roar 0:04 professional roar 0:07 beautiful roar 0:10 THAT ROAR WAS TO GOOD

  • @jerryclark6312
    @jerryclark6312 16 дней назад

    Plateosaurus. Plateosaurus Plateosaurus (probably meaning "broad lizard", often mistranslated as "flat lizard") is a genus of plateosaurid dinosaur that lived during the Late Triassic period, around 214 to 204 million years ago, in what is now Central and Northern Europe. Plateosaurus is a basal (early) Just Like a Mesozoic Idle Now Plateosaurus sauropodomorph dinosaur, a so-called "prosauropod". The type species is Plateosaurus trossingensis; before 2019, that honor was given to Plateosaurus engelhardti, but it was ruled as undiagnostic (i.e. indistinguishable from other dinosaurs) by the ICZN. Currently, there are three valid species; in addition to P. trossingensis, P. longiceps and P. gracilis are also known. However, others have been assigned in the Plateosaurus Was a DInosaur's it Live's to the Late Triassic Period 100 And Million Year's AGo given to Plateosaurus engelhardti, but it was ruled as undiagnostic (i.e. indistinguishable from other dinosaurs) by the ICZN. Currently, there are three valid species; in addition to P. trossingensis, P. longiceps and P. gracilis are also known. However, others have been assigned in the past, and there is no broad consensus on the species taxonomy of plateosaurid dinosaurs. Similarly, there are a plethora of synonyms (invalid duplicate names) at the genus level P. gracilis are also known. However, others have been assigned in the past, and there is no broad consensus on the species taxonomy of plateosaurid dinosaurs. Similarly, there are a plethora of synonyms (invalid duplicate names) at the genus level Yeah But No Discovered in 1834 by Johann Friedrich Engelhardt and described three years later by Hermann von Meyer, Plateosaurus was the fifth named dinosaur genus that is still considered valid. Although it had been described before Richard Owen formally named Dinosauria in 1842, it was not one of the three genera used by Owen to define the group, because at the time, it was poorly known and difficult to identify The abundance of its fossils in Swabia, Germany, has led to the nickname Schwäbischer Lindwurm (Swabian lindworm) But it is Name Mean's Dinosaur Named Mean's Saurischia Dinosaur's three years later by Hermann von Meyer, Plateosaurus was the fifth named dinosaur genus that is still considered valid. Although it had been described before Richard Owen formally named Dinosauria in 1842, it was not one of the three genera used by Owen to define the to conflict with geological and palaeontological evidence, but have become the paradigm of public opinion. Since 1980 the taxonomy (relationships), taphonomy (how the animals became embedded and fossilised), biomechanics (how their skeletons worked), and So We Have This palaeobiology (life circumstances) of Plateosaurus have been re-studied in detail, altering the interpretation of the animal's biology posture and behaviour Discovery and history About a In 1834, physician Johann Friedrich Engelhardt discovered some vertebrae and leg bones at Heroldsberg near Nuremberg, Germany.[2] Three years later German palaeontologist Hermann von Meyer designated them as the type specimen of a new genus, Plateosaurus.[2] Since then, remains of well over 100 individuals of Plateosaurus have been discovered at various locations specimen of a new genus, Plateosaurus.[2] Since then, remains of well over 100 individuals of Plateosaurus have been discovered at various locations throughout Europe.[3] Material assigned to Plateosaurus has been found at over 50 localities in Germany (mainly along the Neckar and Pegnitz river valleys), Switzerland (Frick) and France.[4] Three localities are of special importance, because they yielded specimens in large numbers and of unusually good quality: near Halberstadt in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany; Trossingen in Baden-Württemberg, Germany; and Frick.[3] Between the 1910s and 1930s, excavations in a clay pit in Saxony-Anhalt revealed between 39 and 50 skeletons that belonged to Plateosaurus, along with teeth and a small number of bones of the theropod Liliensternus, and two skeletons and some fragments of the turtle Proganochelys.[3] Some of the plateosaur material was assigned to P. longiceps, a species described by palaeontologist Otto Jaekel in 1914.[5] Most of the material found its way to the Museum für Naturkunde in Berlin, where much of it was destroyed during World War II.[4] The Halberstadt quarry today is covered by a housing development The second major German locality with Plateosaurus finds, a quarry in Trossingen in the Black Forest, was worked repeatedly in the 20th century.[4] Between 1911 and 1932, excavations during six field seasons led by German palaeontologists Eberhard Fraas (1911-1912), Friedrich von Huene (1921-23),[6][7] and finally Reinhold Seemann (1932) revealed a total of 35 complete or partially complete skeletons of Plateosaurus, as well as fragmentary remains of approximately 70 more individuals.[4] The large number of specimens from Swabia had already caused German palaeontologist Friedrich August von Quenstedt to nickname the animal Schwäbischer Lindwurm (Swabian lindworm or Swabian dragon).[B] Much of the Trossingen material was destroyed in 1944, when the Sauropods Do?

  • @jerryclark6312
    @jerryclark6312 16 дней назад

    huchengtyrannus (meaning "Zhucheng tyrant") is a genus of tyrannosaurid theropod dinosaur known from the Campanian stage of tyrannosaurid theropod dinosaur known from the Campanian stage of the Late Cretaceous of Shandong Province, China. It belongs to the subfamily Tyrannosaurinae, and contains a single species Zhuchengtyrannus Campanian huchengtyrannus magnus.Discovery and naming Zhuchengtyrannus was first described is a Dinosaur and named by David W. E. Hone, Kebai Wang, Corwin Sullivan, Xijin Zhao, Shuqing Chen, Dunjin Li, Shuan Ji, Qiang Ji and Xing Xu in 2011 and the type species is Zhuchengtyrannus magnus. The generic name is derived is a Saurischia Dinosaur's Zhuchengtyrannus is known solely from the holotype ZCDM V0031, a nearly complete right maxilla and associated left dentary (lower jaw, both with teeth) discovered around 2010 with the Sinankylosaurus holotype,[2] and is currently housed at the Zhucheng Dinosaur Museum. Casts of the holotype, IVPP FV 1794, are held at the Institute of Vertebrate Paleontology and Paleoanthropology. ZCDM V0031 was collected in the Hongtuya Formation[3] from the Wangshi Group at Zangjiazhuang quarry, Zhucheng City, dating to the Campanian stage, at least 73.5 million years ago. A second tyrannosaurid dentary (ZCDM V0030) and maxilla (ZCDM V0032) have also been collected at Zangjiazhuang quarry. Even though they were not associated with one another, both specimens are different from other tyrannosaurids, including Zhuchengtyrannus, implying the existence of at least one additional tyrannosaurid from the quarry. Apart from the tyrannosaurid material, specimens of Sinoceratops, hadrosaurids (probably Shantungosaurus) and ankylosaurs such as Sinankylosaurus were recovered from it.[1] Zhuchengtyrannus was found in an area that was a floodplain in the Cretaceous period and contains one of the highest concentrations of dinosaur bones in the That Your Description That's My is Zhuchengtyrannus was a large carnivorous theropod, and the holotype has been estimated to have been "similar in size and gross morpholog

  • @jerryclark6312
    @jerryclark6312 16 дней назад

    Chasmosaurus Chasmosaurus is a genus of ceratopsid dinosaur from the an Ice-Age Period it Live's About 81 pounds Late Cretaceous Period in North America. Its given name means 'opening lizard', referring to the large openings in its frill. With a length of 4.3-4.8 metres and a weight of 1.5-2 About the Dinosaur's This Late Cretaceous Period Was a 8 18 Long About Way a High at the Shoulder's tonnes -or anywhere from 2,200 to nearly 5,000 lbs., give or take-Chasmosaurus was of a slightly smaller to ‘average’ size, especially when compared to larger Mesozoic Era Chasmosaurus Was a 81 Meater's Long Horn's About Thingy Its given name means 'opening lizard', referring to the large openings (fenestrae) in its frill (Greek chasma, meaning 'opening', 'hollow', or 'gulf'; and sauros, meaning 'lizard'). With a length of 4.3-4.8 metres (14.1-15.7 ft) and a weight of 1.5-2 tonnes (1.7-2.2 short tons) anywhere from 2,200 to nearly 5,000 lbs., give or take Horn's For the Example Chasmosaurus was of a slightly smaller ceratopsid dinosaur During to the Late Cretaceous Period ABout the Specemen were about the size of an African bush elephant or the RHinoceros Family It was initially to be called Protorosaurus, but this name had been previously published for another animal All of the excavated specimens of Chasmosaurus were collected at the Dinosaur Park Formation, Dinosaur Provincial Park, Alberta, Canada. Referred specimens of C. russelli come from the lower beds of the formation, while C. belli comes from the middle and upper beds Royal Ontario Museum specimen 843 Discovery and species About the Chasmosaurus Most Chasmosaurus Was away About Like 18 Long Just Like a Horn's the Three Horn Face Talk about the opposite of subtle, and I don't mean Owen... no, this is the Chasmosaurus It Chasmosaurus is a genus of ceratopsid dinosaur it Live's About During to the Late Cretaceous Period Chasmosaurus fossils are first unlocked on Isla represented a new species, Lambe thought this could be placed in a previously known short-frilled ceratopsian genus: Monoclonius.[2] He erected the new species Monoclonius belli to describe his findings.[2] The specific name honoured collector Walter Bell.[3] With About the Dinosaur This Ceratopsia Wait About 18 Meater's Long it Have Away About 9 Meater's Away at the Shoulder's

  • @jerryclark6312
    @jerryclark6312 17 дней назад

    Microceratops This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and Microceratus (meaning "small-horned") is a genus of small ceratopsian dinosaur that lived in the Cretaceous period in Asia Reading About Other Animal Living in the Prehistoric Microceratus Was a 5 Thousand 81 Long's ceratopsian dinosaur that lived in the Cretaceous period in Asia. It walked on two legs, had short front arms, a characteristic ceratopsian frill and beak-like mouth, and was around 60 cm (2.0 ft) long.[1] It was It High it 5 apund Away High it at the Shoulder's Psittacosaurus in Mongolia Just Like a Psittacosaurus Discovery The type species, Microceratops gobiensis, was first described by Bohlin in 1953, and so was the second species, M. sulcidens, which Asiaceratops Was a Dinosaur it Live's in the Cretaceous Period 100 of Million Year's Ago reassigned to the genus Graciliceratops, a replacement name Microceratus was created by Mateus in 2008 for the type specimen Was a Classification Microceratus belonged to the Ceratopsia (Ancient Greek for "horned face"), a group of herbivorous dinosaurs with parrot-like beaks which thrived in North America and Asia during the Cretaceous Period,[4] which ended roughly 66 million years ago. All ceratopsians became extinct at the end of this era The type species, Microceratops gobiensis, was first described by Bohlin in 1953, and so was the second species, M. sulcidens, which may belong to Asiaceratops instead.[2] However, the generic name was already preoccupied by an ichneumon wasp (subfamily Cryptinae) with the same name. Though much of the material has since been Diet Microceratus, like all ceratopsians, was a herbivore. During the Cretaceous, flowering plants were "geographically limited on the landscape", and so it is likely that this dinosaur fed on the predominant plants of the era: ferns, cycads and conifers. It would have used its sharp ceratopsian beak to bite off the leaves or needles.[5]

  • @jerryclark6312
    @jerryclark6312 17 дней назад

    Hypacrosaurus unlike the Hadroasur's Some Like Hypacrosaurus (meaning "near the highest lizard" [Greek υπο Hypacrosaurus was a herbivore. It lived in the Cretaceous period and inhabited North America. Its fossils have been found in places such as Alberta it Live's Can Be Found in the Late Cretaceous Period quite as large as Tyrannosaurus)[1][2] was a genus of duckbill dinosaur similar in appearance to Corythosaurus. Like As a hadrosaurid, Hypacrosaurus would have been a bipedal/quadrupedal herbivore, eating a variety of plants. Its skull permitted a grinding motion analogous to chewing, and its teeth were continually replacing and packed into dental batteries that contained hundreds of teeth, only a relative handful of which were in use Hypacrosaurus is most easily distinguished from other hollow-crested duckbills (lambeosaurines) by its tall neural spines For billions of years, DNA has served as life’s information molecule, containing instructions for how and when to build the proteins of living organisms. But how long From Ornithomimus Dinosaurs portal Timeline of hadrosaur research "A new trachodont dinosaur, Hypacrosaurus, from the Edmonton Cretaceous of Alberta". Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History. 32 (20): 395-406. hdl:2246/1416. Retrieved Arbour, V.M.; Burns, M. E.; Sissons, R. L. (2009). "A redescription of the ankylosaurid dinosaur Dyoplosaurus acutosquameus Parks, 1924 (Ornithischia: Ankylosauria) and a revision of the genus". Journal of Vertebrate Genera until the 1970s, when likely that the "cheneosaurs" were the juveniles of other established lambeosaurines. Although he was mostly concerned with the earlier, Dinosaur Park Formation genera Corythosaurus and Lambeosaurus, he suggested that Cheneosaurus would turn out to be composed of Procheneosaurus specimens studied by Dodson, and for good reason: it was much more like a species that Species Some of Hadrosaurus . altispinus, the type species, is known from 5 to 10 articulated skulls with some associated skeletal remains, from juvenile to adult individuals found in the Horseshoe Canyon Formation. H. stebingeri is known from an unknown but substantial number of individuals, with an age range of embryos to adults.[9] The hypothesis that H. altispinus and H. stebingeri incorrect, as noted in Suzuki et al.'s 2004 redescription of Nipponosaurus & Hypacrosaurus We Are a Both of Same Different their phylogenetic analysis found that Nipponosaurus was more closely related to H. altispinus than H. stebingeri was to H. altispinus.[11] This was The new species Hypacrosaurus stebingeri was named for a variety of remains, including hatchlings with associated eggs and nests, found near the top of the late Campanian (Upper Cretaceous) Two Medicine Formation in Glacier County, Montana, and across the border in Alberta. These represent "the largest collection of baby skeletal material of any single species of hadrosaur known".[10]

  • @gusthavopotterdino8304
    @gusthavopotterdino8304 19 дней назад

    Tell me where did you get all or most of these sounds?!

    • @dinotoysreview5469
      @dinotoysreview5469 18 дней назад

      From games and my dinosaur sounds is there something wrong?

    • @gusthavopotterdino8304
      @gusthavopotterdino8304 10 дней назад

      @@dinotoysreview5469 It's because some of them I've never heard! It's something I've never found!

    • @dinotoysreview5469
      @dinotoysreview5469 9 дней назад

      @@gusthavopotterdino8304 oh these pfft yeah i definitely mixed it all 😅