Thank you. I don't own the game yet, and this video gave me the opportunity to learn more about the ecosystem of Hell Creek, especially the plants. By the way, you skipped Equisetum.
@@UntaperedLeech He follows Matt Walsh and Ben Shapiro, and has made it clear he agrees with their opinions. Also, he keeps saying he won't date trans women, which isn't transphobic, but the fact he expresses that view so much for no reason at all is weird. Overall he is just a total asshole. twitter.com/TyrannOlivia/status/1578986223519289346 twitter.com/Goji_Saurus/status/1561024039530991616 Pesky just loves attention and loves causing chaos, look who he's defending here... even if he doesn't outrightly say it, it's clear who he is.
Btw u r the 3rd thing that comes up on yt when u search dinosaurs for me. I havent ever watched u so that means that probably for a lot of people it's the same.
T.Rex isn't a playable dinosaur, and the new models aren't in ye & not finished. so it doesn't have a growth slider, but the next playable will be T.Rex! (confirmed by the developers!)
Anatosaurus is now invalid and it’s edmontosaurus now. And it also weighed more than 6 tons. An average edmontosaurus was 9 metres and 7 tons sure but the largest one found was 15 metres long and weighed 9 tons. Saurian, tut tut tut
Anatosaurus is not invalid, you can see the reason on the Saurian website. The 15 meter anato is called Anatotitan, and debated in its validity. Saurian is correct, they have a literal paleontologist on their team. No offense, but with your attitude,, I highly doubt you are as smart as you think you are. Do research before making claims such as those.
@@TheRaptorMovies The end of your comment was really belligerent and rude. All they said was “tut-tut-tut”, you didn’t have to assume they have a complex and insult their intelligence because they had an observation.
The ornithomimid is based on a skeleton (BHI 1266) currently classified as "Struthiomimus" sedens or "Ornithomimus" sedens, but is likely belongs in a new genus.
No, Dakotaraptor and Triceratops are playable as of now, with T. Rex coming next, then Pachy, Ankylosaurus and Anzu. So 6 total playable creatures each with unique lifestyles and AI. Crocodiles will not be playable because from a general standpoint for most people it would be really boring, and it would be extremely complicated to make.
@@TheRaptorMoviesI've played The Isle. Crocodiles are honestly really fun in that game. Personally I think the game would only benefit from allowing all animals to be playable, but be clear to the player that surviving as some animals will be more difficult then others.
Because the Quetz species that was found in Hell Creek was much smaller (Q. sp) The big boi Quetz (Q. northropi) hasn't been found in Hell Creek, therefore it is not in the same. But Q. sp will still be terrifying and dangerous, especially if you're a baby!
That model was made in 2015 (scientifically accurate for its time), its being replaced by a accurate version soon. It's still possible T. Rex had feathers, but unlikely.
Yes it did, its cousins and ancestors possesed feathers. There's no reason to have a bald naked T-rex while every other closely related theropods have feathers. You clearly love Jurassic Park and probably the inaccurate Island of Gwangi. It's very very very very very plausible that the Tyrannosaurus had feathers on them.
@@wetube6513 Its close relatives having feathers is not necessarily indicative of the T-Rex possessing them as well. Although we can't prove it for certain yet, there is substantial evidence that strongly suggests that the T-Rex did not have feathers as an adult (maybe as an offspring but it lost them as it grew older). But don't take my word for it, you can look it up yourself and you will see most experts agree that it did not have feathers given the evidence that we currently have. Also, I wouldn't say it was "bald" or "naked", it was likely scaly.
@@wetube6513 Actually scale impressions were found a few years ago... so it probably didn't have feathers. If it did, the feathers would be very thin and more like hairs.
Thank you. I don't own the game yet, and this video gave me the opportunity to learn more about the ecosystem of Hell Creek, especially the plants. By the way, you skipped Equisetum.
Oh, I'm sorry!
You're welcome too!
What is this game name
@@knsstudio0 saurian
"You don't need to care about your game being super realistic, unless your game is called saurian" - Pesky, 2020.
I avoid that person at all costs, lmfao.
@@TheRaptorMovies Rip, hes really funny lol
@@UntaperedLeech He's transphobic and is a total asshole to anyone who disagrees with his worldview.
@@TheRaptorMovies proof for the former please, and also the latter is most people. not me though.
@@UntaperedLeech He follows Matt Walsh and Ben Shapiro, and has made it clear he agrees with their opinions.
Also, he keeps saying he won't date trans women, which isn't transphobic, but the fact he expresses that view so much for no reason at all is weird.
Overall he is just a total asshole.
twitter.com/TyrannOlivia/status/1578986223519289346
twitter.com/Goji_Saurus/status/1561024039530991616
Pesky just loves attention and loves causing chaos, look who he's defending here... even if he doesn't outrightly say it, it's clear who he is.
Btw u r the 3rd thing that comes up on yt when u search dinosaurs for me. I havent ever watched u so that means that probably for a lot of people it's the same.
So sad that the prehistoric plants barely get any attention.
Indeed, really underrated
Why is there no Trex growth thingie???
The way they transition the raptor and the trike is soooo smooth and natural
T.Rex playable isn't out yet.
Glad the rex got updated
Adoro esse jogo espero que saiam mais dinos
No growth slider for T-rex? Aw man
T.Rex isn't a playable dinosaur, and the new models aren't in ye & not finished.
so it doesn't have a growth slider,
but the next playable will be T.Rex!
(confirmed by the developers!)
@@TheRaptorMovies Cuando saldrá amigo
Anatosaurus is now invalid and it’s edmontosaurus now. And it also weighed more than 6 tons. An average edmontosaurus was 9 metres and 7 tons sure but the largest one found was 15 metres long and weighed 9 tons. Saurian, tut tut tut
Anatosaurus is not invalid, you can see the reason on the Saurian website. The 15 meter anato is called Anatotitan, and debated in its validity.
Saurian is correct, they have a literal paleontologist on their team.
No offense, but with your attitude,, I highly doubt you are as smart as you think you are.
Do research before making claims such as those.
@@TheRaptorMovies While anatosaurus is valid, Anatotitan is just edmontosaurus annectens along with 2 other species of hadrosaurs
Also average edmontosaurus was atleast 11 meters long
@@TheRaptorMovies
The end of your comment was really belligerent and rude. All they said was “tut-tut-tut”, you didn’t have to assume they have a complex and insult their intelligence because they had an observation.
Why does anatosaurus/edmontosaurus considered to only weigh 3 tons?
Its as big as t.rex, if not bigger
wait for more updates
awesome
I'm guessing the ornithomimid is struthiomimus
No, ornithomimid or ornithomimus lived in Hell creek in same time like struthiomimus, but struthiomimus was bigger.
The ornithomimid is based on a skeleton (BHI 1266) currently classified as "Struthiomimus" sedens or "Ornithomimus" sedens, but is likely belongs in a new genus.
Do you know the high of the palaeosaniwa? (In meters)
not really, but due to it's length, I'd say up to half a meter in height
Where’s mosasaurus?
It's not in the encyclopedia because it was never found in Bone Butte.
It's only in the game as a border guard.
are the animals all playable there? i am a freak of prehistoric crocodilians and wanna play such.
No, Dakotaraptor and Triceratops are playable as of now, with T. Rex coming next, then Pachy, Ankylosaurus and Anzu.
So 6 total playable creatures each with unique lifestyles and AI.
Crocodiles will not be playable because from a general standpoint for most people it would be really boring, and it would be extremely complicated to make.
@@TheRaptorMoviesI've played The Isle. Crocodiles are honestly really fun in that game. Personally I think the game would only benefit from allowing all animals to be playable, but be clear to the player that surviving as some animals will be more difficult then others.
Why is quetz so small
Because the Quetz species that was found in Hell Creek was much smaller (Q. sp)
The big boi Quetz (Q. northropi) hasn't been found in Hell Creek, therefore it is not in the same.
But Q. sp will still be terrifying and dangerous, especially if you're a baby!
@@TheRaptorMovies what does sp stand for
Sorry for the late reply, comments don't show in my notifications, it's an abbreviation of it's scientific name.
@@TheRaptorMovies that'd what I was asking whats the scientific name
@@lord_raptorade4853 There is no a scientific name. It only known as Quetzalcostlus species, Quetzalcoatlus sp. for short.
T-Rex did not have feathers...just saying
That model was made in 2015 (scientifically accurate for its time), its being replaced by a accurate version soon.
It's still possible T. Rex had feathers, but unlikely.
Yes it did, its cousins and ancestors possesed feathers. There's no reason to have a bald naked T-rex while every other closely related theropods have feathers. You clearly love Jurassic Park and probably the inaccurate Island of Gwangi. It's very very very very very plausible that the Tyrannosaurus had feathers on them.
@@wetube6513 Its close relatives having feathers is not necessarily indicative of the T-Rex possessing them as well. Although we can't prove it for certain yet, there is substantial evidence that strongly suggests that the T-Rex did not have feathers as an adult (maybe as an offspring but it lost them as it grew older). But don't take my word for it, you can look it up yourself and you will see most experts agree that it did not have feathers given the evidence that we currently have. Also, I wouldn't say it was "bald" or "naked", it was likely scaly.
@@wetube6513 Actually scale impressions were found a few years ago... so it probably didn't have feathers. If it did, the feathers would be very thin and more like hairs.
@@PipiLongStawlk sauriangame.squarespace.com/blog/2018/9/20/tyrannosaurus-redesign-2018