I absolutely love these types of documentaries, I have always enjoyed dinosaur/prehistoric documentaries, thanks so much for uploading these types of videos, love them.
What species is the sauropod at 00:05:00, @@johnhammond4759 ? It seems rather small for a member of it's group; is this meant to represent an adaptation to the colder climate...?
Great show, my favorite was the mega raptor. It almost as if this shows a different perspective regarding different dinosaurs but still has the prehistoric planet’s theme. Enjoyed every second of this.
I *think* the reason the female megaraptor is not interested is not so much the ability of the land to support both of them, but rather, likely as not, she's got children somewhere in there- and doesn't want any possible dangers to them, ever.
Very good documentary, however - Please - music volume lower and voice volume higher! In several parts it's difficult to hear what the man is saying because the music is louder than his speaking voice.
Megaraptor was in fact a teturnaran; a relative of Spinosaurus in terms of how it functioned, but a distant cousin, not in the same general family of close relatives; yet the sizes of the animals had no relation at all.
This actually gave more more Walking With Dinosaurs vibes. Probably because the narrator kind of sounds like the UK narrator of that show more so than the PP narrator. 😏
I watched this docu-movie with a sence of bemusement. A lot of speculation about how we think these animals lived their lives. All we can do is guesstimate at best. Still, like all prehistoric dinosaur programmes, I like and enjoy them even if the information isn't accurate or correct as it's good to picture the muscles and flesh on those fossilised bones and imagine their great size and mass. Another point to think about is that long ago the earth had a temperate climate with an atmosphere high in oxygen and great lush vegetation which is which we use for fuel, coal and oil.
Great use of what is in the game. It is annoying that Pyroraptor is the only small birdlike dinosaur with feathers. There should be a cosmetic gene for feathers. Edit: Utahraptor has exceeded my expectations. Still wish we had a feathered ornithomimosaur though.
OK, there were some errors in this, mostly in pronunciation, but one serious one stands out. It could be fixed by re-dubbing this section. It's stated that this is the Jurassic Period, and a little while later, 'grasslands' are mentioned. Now, flowering plants as a whole didn't evolve until the Cretaceous Period, with fossils of the very earliest forms being found from the middle of that period. Grasses are an advanced form that only evolved in the middle of the Cenozoic Era. Dinosaurs were long extinct by then! This isn't to say there wasn't any ground cover- low growing conifer shrubs , ferns and such, just no grasses of any kind. Better to call it fern prairies or conifer scrub rather than grassland! Addendum: you may also want to review and perhaps adjust the volume of the background music, too. In places it was so loud it drowned out the narration.
Actually, Cryolophosaurus mated pairs stay together for life. So, there's no reason to think that, when she becomes pregnant, the male will leave her, forever.
This is a great documentary, but, the music gets so loud it becomes extremely difficult to hear the narrator. Makers of this documentary, if you tone down the music, it will make this much more enjoyable to watch.
I'm afraid I had to abandon this excellent video about 2/3 way through as I found the loud music, which almost drowned out the commentary, too intrusive.
@hazel555 bear, marmot, raccoon, skunk, squirrel. All put on a layer of fat and den up or just sleep thru the coldest part of winter, coming out when it's warmer.
@@c.harvey2424 they have insulating fur to stay warm and alive during hibernation and wouldn't survive the cold without it (raccoons only enter torpor).
@hazel555 true about coons. All do have fur, and all also put on weight before winter. I guess I'm saying we really don't know if dinos were feathered or furred. There are not enough fossils to prove one way or the other. I can think of two options for the dinos; migrate or den up like modern mammals. To do this implies inner fat and outer insulation. They'd also have to switch diets, grazing to browsing.
Im sorry but this just has to many problems.1 the narrator never says the name of dinosaurs like cyrolophosaurus by their name and instead just keeps calling then just theropods and like spirts of the ice forest from walking with dinosaurs, dinosaurs like muttabarasaurus,Austrolovenator,Austrotitan, and leaelly did not live in Antarctica but in Australia so yeah i want to like this more but im sorry theres just to much stuff thats inaccurate
The only problem I would say I have a with this is dinosaurs are not where they’re supposed to be the only reason this makes sense if this is after Jurassic World fallen Kingdom
i have so manny walking with dinosaurs maps its unbelievable never make parks its fun how a few carnivores will hunt the manny herbivores slowly adding more when the cuddle in certain times removing water and plants over the seasons i make and placing them slowly in other seasons
Why is the music so loud compared to the spoken text? It makes it so hard to understand what is being said. Yes, I can switch on the subtitles but then I have to read constantly and I will miss much of the video. Please don't use "background" music when there is spoken text. Thank you.
We don't know this. This is just speculation. Speculative fiction, if you will. The amount of information about an animal's behavior we can glean from the fossil record is very limited.
It’s so funny. Watching dinosaurs fight, eat and dance to get the attention of a mate is EXACTLY like the pub on a weekend!
yes male of the species are very brutish in their fundamental drives
THE MAN, THE MYTH, THE LEGEND HAS RETURNED TO RUclips
And with a narrator too
Gaku😂😂coc
Spared no expense
I don't think he needs introduction.
Cringe🚿
I absolutely love these types of documentaries, I have always enjoyed dinosaur/prehistoric documentaries, thanks so much for uploading these types of videos, love them.
This was superbly done! I especially liked how your segments came from both Prehistoric Planet directly as well as creating some of your own
9:07
they start eating air btw
My dearest dinosaur/prehistoric reptile loving friend has returned, I already can't wait for your next episode
This is honestly the best jwe2 documentary I’ve ever seen on RUclips, I can’t wait for the second episode.
This is THE BEST series on RUclips and I don’t lie great thing
the change in quality from the previous series is noticeable, I really want to see the next episode
Next episode coming soon
What species is the sauropod at 00:05:00, @@johnhammond4759 ? It seems rather small for a member of it's group; is this meant to represent an adaptation to the colder climate...?
Nah this was amazing. Loved watching what you did with the first game but this just blew me away. Now for the dreadful long wait of your next episode
Thank you for this incredible documentary it's given me another reason to live 🦖
Great show, my favorite was the mega raptor. It almost as if this shows a different perspective regarding different dinosaurs but still has the prehistoric planet’s theme. Enjoyed every second of this.
Beautiful, as the other WWD,and still saying, I just want Spinosaurus appears in at least one episode, that's all
I only found out 10 minutes in that it was a game, shows what amazing quality of production can do!
I *think* the reason the female megaraptor is not interested is not so much the ability of the land to support both of them, but rather, likely as not, she's got children somewhere in there- and doesn't want any possible dangers to them, ever.
Sometimes I forget how truly beautiful this game is
I saw a channel do a review of this show. The reviewer makes some criticisms, but actually loves the show. I see why. This is really cool. Nice work.
Dinner-date; that sums up the behavior of those chryolophosaurus mating rituals quite well indeed.
This is insane, so well done!!
I am french and with the traduction i can see your video with no problems good job its insane
MAN YOU DID IT! it is just awesome its euqals the series! congrats
Up next is Deserts, Oceans, Forests and North America
Spared no expense
Amazing work
The 2nd segment kinda reminds me of Sprits of the ice forest
Brilliant, absolutely brilliant!
POV of John Hammond I always come back
Beautiful one👍❤
Very good documentary, however - Please - music volume lower and voice volume higher! In several parts it's difficult to hear what the man is saying because the music is louder than his speaking voice.
This looks great! I didn't realize half these dini animations were in the game! I get too distracted running the park😅
Well presented!
Megaraptor was in fact a teturnaran; a relative of Spinosaurus in terms of how it functioned, but a distant cousin, not in the same general family of close relatives; yet the sizes of the animals had no relation at all.
Awesome Documentary, Thank you for doing This 😊😊 You Look like a Very profesional
This actually gave more more Walking With Dinosaurs vibes. Probably because the narrator kind of sounds like the UK narrator of that show more so than the PP narrator. 😏
Nice one
Idk why there’s so much hate in the comments, sure there are some flaws in the music volume and the AI narration but it’s still very well made.
I watched this docu-movie with a sence of bemusement. A lot of speculation about how we think these animals lived their lives. All we can do is guesstimate at best. Still, like all prehistoric dinosaur programmes, I like and enjoy them even if the information isn't accurate or correct as it's good to picture the muscles and flesh on those fossilised bones and imagine their great size and mass. Another point to think about is that long ago the earth had a temperate climate with an atmosphere high in oxygen and great lush vegetation which is which we use for fuel, coal and oil.
This is simply beautiful. Thank you
Aren't they lovely, Aren't they glorious.
Brilliant! Well done indeed. Thank you.
Spared no expense.
O my gosh this is SO EPIC! Subbed!
Your videos are so amazing! 😊
Dude made documentary using dinosaur simulator game 😂.
I remember hearing some years ago that grass wasn't yet around during the age of dinosaurs?
I enjoyed this, but it is often difficult to hear the narrator over the music.
Im expecting more videos so im subbing.
There weren't grasslands back then.
Mosslands
Excellent !!!
not gonna lie, was keen to see some dino style bed action lol
YOU ARE BACK! YEEEEEES!!!!!
I really like this docuseries ❤
Great use of what is in the game. It is annoying that Pyroraptor is the only small birdlike dinosaur with feathers. There should be a cosmetic gene for feathers.
Edit: Utahraptor has exceeded my expectations. Still wish we had a feathered ornithomimosaur though.
Thx for all you do
OK, there were some errors in this, mostly in pronunciation, but one serious one stands out. It could be fixed by re-dubbing this section. It's stated that this is the Jurassic Period, and a little while later, 'grasslands' are mentioned. Now, flowering plants as a whole didn't evolve until the Cretaceous Period, with fossils of the very earliest forms being found from the middle of that period. Grasses are an advanced form that only evolved in the middle of the Cenozoic Era. Dinosaurs were long extinct by then! This isn't to say there wasn't any ground cover- low growing conifer shrubs , ferns and such, just no grasses of any kind. Better to call it fern prairies or conifer scrub rather than grassland!
Addendum: you may also want to review and perhaps adjust the volume of the background music, too. In places it was so loud it drowned out the narration.
Came here to say this!
Sorry im late, but dinosaurs aren't extinct yet. Haven't you seen birds before?
Fantastic work!
Wonderfully well done.
Did anyone else find the birds chirping in the background hilarious?
Palaeontologists needs to see this.
This is great bro🎉
Actually, Cryolophosaurus mated pairs stay together for life. So, there's no reason to think that, when she becomes pregnant, the male will leave her, forever.
How do we know this? Or is it headcanon
@@chupacabra304he made it up
Excellent ❤
Hmm..180 million years ago grasses and flowers hadn’t evolved into being yet. Otherwise, brilliant show!
This is a great documentary, but, the music gets so loud it becomes extremely difficult to hear the narrator. Makers of this documentary, if you tone down the music, it will make this much more enjoyable to watch.
Music is too loud, I can't hardly hear what is being said.
On this prehistoric planet most of the Dinosaurs had Feathers not scales.
Commentary is a little strange, I get you wanted to make it similar but not the same, however the parts that are different, are a bit off.
Looks so real
Why is the music louder than the narrator
Lmao those means two legs dinosaurs incarnated to chickens that is a fact. Gods really kept them in places.
I'm afraid I had to abandon this excellent video about 2/3 way through as I found the loud music, which almost drowned out the commentary, too intrusive.
The second episode should be about deserts
LOVE THIS
It would have been more enjoyable if the music didn't drown out the speech, but most of all if the author had done his research.
Hard to believe any fur-less/feather-less creature could survive in a cold climate.
Whales.
@@c.harvey2424sorry, i was not specific; referring to land, not water.
@hazel555 bear, marmot, raccoon, skunk, squirrel. All put on a layer of fat and den up or just sleep thru the coldest part of winter, coming out when it's warmer.
@@c.harvey2424 they have insulating fur to stay warm and alive during hibernation and wouldn't survive the cold without it (raccoons only enter torpor).
@hazel555 true about coons. All do have fur, and all also put on weight before winter.
I guess I'm saying we really don't know if dinos were feathered or furred. There are not enough fossils to prove one way or the other.
I can think of two options for the dinos; migrate or den up like modern mammals. To do this implies inner fat and outer insulation.
They'd also have to switch diets, grazing to browsing.
Im sorry but this just has to many problems.1 the narrator never says the name of dinosaurs like cyrolophosaurus by their name and instead just keeps calling then just theropods and like spirts of the ice forest from walking with dinosaurs, dinosaurs like muttabarasaurus,Austrolovenator,Austrotitan, and leaelly did not live in Antarctica but in Australia so yeah i want to like this more but im sorry theres just to much stuff thats inaccurate
is there a KI David Attenborough Voice Model? would fit perfect
Is this what lead to prehistoric planet 2?
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The only problem I would say I have a with this is dinosaurs are not where they’re supposed to be the only reason this makes sense if this is after Jurassic World fallen Kingdom
i have so manny walking with dinosaurs maps its unbelievable never make parks its fun how a few carnivores will hunt the manny herbivores slowly adding more when the cuddle in certain times removing water and plants over the seasons i make and placing them slowly in other seasons
Apparently the only thing dinosaurs didn't do was drink alcohol before killing dancing and mating we probably evolved from dinosaurs
6:42 hey it’s elvisaurus 😂
Thanx for sharing ! :)
Wow how did you find out dinosaurs mating habits
Why is the music so loud compared to the spoken text? It makes it so hard to understand what is being said. Yes, I can switch on the subtitles but then I have to read constantly and I will miss much of the video. Please don't use "background" music when there is spoken text. Thank you.
So creative
When is your next video? 0:19
Is this the same Apple show? If yes, where is the line up of the collection?
How did cold blooded animals thrive in the cold?
i think appletvś prehistoric planet is still offical
Huge W
did he actually say 'ekk-u-ater'?
🔥
The music is too loud cant hear what the narrator is saying most of the time, too bad really enjoyed it otherwise.
Which IA narrator did you use?
It is on the credits. Is called Genny lovo
Thats a Yutyrannus not a Nanuqsaurus :[
Well ofc it's not, not everyone mods their game after all.
Music is too loud so finding it hard to hear the story that's being told
How do we know about their daily life?for example how can you tell what mating rituals they had?
We don't know this. This is just speculation. Speculative fiction, if you will. The amount of information about an animal's behavior we can glean from the fossil record is very limited.
Did this guy call sauropods a species?
Which program did the author used to create those animations ?
The music should augment the narration, not overpower it: it was hard to hear much of what the narrator was saying.