Oviraptorid Defends Her Nest from Predators | Planet Dinosaur | BBC Earth

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  • A female Oviraptorid guards her nest from attackers large and small, but can do nothing about the threat of nature itself. Subscribe: bit.ly/BBCEarthSub
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  • @Tyme_Whyrlwynd
    @Tyme_Whyrlwynd 10 месяцев назад +32

    This segment of Planet Dinosaur broke my heart. To think that there were animals millions of lifetimes ago, who were better parents than some of us, to the point where they would continue to protect their eggs, even if it killed them, shows that we as humans have a lot to learn from them when it comes to parenting. It's infuriatingly sad that many of us will not have parents anywhere near as protective as these Oviraptorids had.

    • @__Man__
      @__Man__ 9 месяцев назад

      Instead many humans killed their own baby today.

    • @Crabonoe
      @Crabonoe 6 месяцев назад +1

      Because they’re animals?

    • @shanojgopal3581
      @shanojgopal3581 4 месяца назад +4

      Humans are animals also

    • @KhaiRey-tx7vy
      @KhaiRey-tx7vy Месяц назад

      ​@@Crabonoe bro you dumb

  • @canislatrans8285
    @canislatrans8285 2 года назад +114

    Aww she looks like a giant parrot. Reminds me of my eclectus hen. She lays eggs all the time and sits on them ( they are infertile and never hatch), and is very protective of her nest. Eclectus hens are all like this at some point in their lives. Like chicken hens, they lay eggs and get broody.

  • @ЯрославИванов-м7ц
    @ЯрославИванов-м7ц 4 месяца назад +38

    Who is rewatching this masterpiece in 2024?

    • @AndyBluebear-fi9om
      @AndyBluebear-fi9om 2 месяца назад

      People still make unoriginal comments like this in 2024?

    • @ЯрославИванов-м7ц
      @ЯрославИванов-м7ц 2 месяца назад

      @@AndyBluebear-fi9om maybe it is unoriginal but it is not rude and this show was really great for me

    • @AndyBluebear-fi9om
      @AndyBluebear-fi9om 2 месяца назад

      @@ЯрославИванов-м7ц ok lol

    • @bdobunghmun5588
      @bdobunghmun5588 2 месяца назад +1

      This is a masterpiece 👏 i remember watching this in 2015

    • @BumpyFan1748
      @BumpyFan1748 2 месяца назад +1

      This scene made gigantorqptor my most favourite dinosaur.

  • @redadmiralofvalyria867
    @redadmiralofvalyria867 2 года назад +134

    Never once did He abandon the nest, it just shows that these poor creatures devotion towards their young was JUST if not EXACTLY as a person or mammals bond/urge to protect & defend(even if it's at the cost of your life, or from things FAR beyond your means)

    • @historickingdom2023
      @historickingdom2023 2 года назад +4

      It’s actually the father, but the point still stands

    • @kernowpictures2002
      @kernowpictures2002 Год назад +3

      Don’t you mean a he? considering the mother was out foraging for for food

    • @redadmiralofvalyria867
      @redadmiralofvalyria867 Год назад +1

      @@kernowpictures2002 didn't watch the actual episode, but yes meant "he"(should probably fix that)

    • @holy_shiite
      @holy_shiite Год назад +4

      This is not real

    • @jakebarnes3054
      @jakebarnes3054 Год назад

      It's made up. How can anyone work out all these things from a pile of dry bones? It's total speculation.
      Also yes, animals have a natural urge to protect their young but there is also a lot of cannibalism and infanticide in most animals and even stretches to cats and dogs at times. So they are not to be compared with humans who instinctually have a problem with such things (until the 1990s onwards).

  • @dylon2314
    @dylon2314 5 лет назад +87

    Huge respect for the camera man for taking such risk near these dinosaurs

    • @Crabonoe
      @Crabonoe Год назад

      🤓

    • @KhaledMasudTuhin1
      @KhaledMasudTuhin1 9 месяцев назад

      😂😂😂

    • @Rythorical
      @Rythorical 7 месяцев назад

      err actually the "camreaman" is not real. They just used CGI - 🤓🤓

    • @ANormalYoutuber100
      @ANormalYoutuber100 5 месяцев назад

      ​@Rythorical It's been 4 years I think we all know that by now this was a animation 😳

    • @Rythorical
      @Rythorical 5 месяцев назад

      @@ANormalRUclipsr100 its a nerd expression chill

  • @SuperGamerx123
    @SuperGamerx123 6 лет назад +147

    0:41 I love when the Gigantoraptor stares at the camera when the narrator says that. Like saying: "It's gonna be one of those days, right?"

    • @dogukanmi6904
      @dogukanmi6904 3 года назад +4

      Gigantoraptor 80 million years ago was like: Oh shit, there we go again

  • @johndziak6865
    @johndziak6865 10 лет назад +89

    How impressive! You made the creatures look so lifelike. And I felt a sense of awe for what mothers did then and do now for their offspring!

    • @munashdavi7585
      @munashdavi7585 2 года назад +1

      11dd

    • @akhtarhussain1734
      @akhtarhussain1734 2 года назад

      @@munashdavi7585 yyy

    • @YrgduIogja
      @YrgduIogja Год назад

      @@munashdavi7585 nn

    • @pesky.minnow
      @pesky.minnow 13 дней назад

      The proportions threw me off though, the first time i saw this i thought it was the size of a turkey and that it was done for but then it started running and holy shit its huge

    • @johndziak6865
      @johndziak6865 13 дней назад

      @@pesky.minnow Yes, this is definitely a "where turkey eats you" kind of situation.

  • @kbstudios9426
    @kbstudios9426 3 года назад +57

    I love how in the beggining it is not much bigger than the smaller ones and then later on it is like twice the size of every other dinosaur

    • @KamikazeCarbine
      @KamikazeCarbine Год назад

      It stays the same size throughout

    • @kbstudios9426
      @kbstudios9426 Год назад

      @@KamikazeCarbine well it does, it is simply the way it is animated

    • @tー800-g1t
      @tー800-g1t 11 месяцев назад

      its cool😅😊

  • @josephvijayan1585
    @josephvijayan1585 3 года назад +45

    The real danger comes from the most unlikely places !!
    Blowed my mind

  • @thecreepyllama
    @thecreepyllama 11 лет назад +37

    Yes. One of the top dig sites in the world is in the Gobi Desert, in Mongolia. That area is supposed to have been very similar to the land it was in the Late Cretaceous period. Dinosaurs like Protoceratops, the famed Velociraptor, and Oviraptors like these roamed here, just to name a few. I hope this helped. :D

  • @wefxgreen7105
    @wefxgreen7105 3 года назад +43

    mothers have different kind of hearts, respect ❤

  • @zamane1234
    @zamane1234 4 года назад +24

    Rest In Peace dinosaurs all of you are in Heaven and you will finally have peace

    • @user-Void-Star
      @user-Void-Star 3 года назад +3

      Maybe you are one of these dinosaur in your previous previous life time.

    • @jacobtravelx8106
      @jacobtravelx8106 3 года назад

      😥

    • @rageraptor7127
      @rageraptor7127 3 года назад

      Birds?

    • @GoofierClock
      @GoofierClock 3 года назад +1

      @@user-Void-Star Realistically we were all dinosaurs in our past life.

    • @user-Void-Star
      @user-Void-Star 3 года назад

      @@GoofierClock nope, we might be in other planetary systems or other Galaxies or other Universes.

  • @conan1174
    @conan1174 11 лет назад +27

    The dinosaurs in these videos look fantastic, and their behavior very believable

    • @jpandrew-zq7pq
      @jpandrew-zq7pq Год назад

      And the animation looks very realistic as well.

    • @alladeenmdfkr2255
      @alladeenmdfkr2255 Год назад +1

      Yeah very believable,the t rex looking dinosaur backing up,i dont know if they could move backwards like that

    • @johannjimenez2850
      @johannjimenez2850 Год назад

      @@alladeenmdfkr2255 that is not a T-Rex because T-Rex dont have a Small Horns., besides T-Rex lived in the Jungle., also T-Rex is Bigger than that Dinosaur...

    • @johannjimenez2850
      @johannjimenez2850 Год назад

      @@alladeenmdfkr2255besides these Place looks like a Desert in Middle East., and T-Rex lived in North America...

    • @alladeenmdfkr2255
      @alladeenmdfkr2255 Год назад

      @@johannjimenez2850 I said "t-rex looking dinosaur" which means looks a lot like a t-rex since i dont know the name of it,let's be honest,who actually knows all the weird dinosaur names besides the most known dinosaurs,and also i was being sarcastic about the movement of the dinosaur

  • @carloscampos1174
    @carloscampos1174 11 лет назад +106

    Doing everthing she can do to protect her eggs. Shes a good mom

  • @minmi9231
    @minmi9231 4 года назад +187

    1:00 "Unwilling to leave the nest, the adult protects its nest by hiding"
    The environment : Nothing but pure scrubland

  • @sadrahman6370
    @sadrahman6370 2 года назад +10

    3:37 most sadest moment😭

  • @raven_ARKNETsWarfare
    @raven_ARKNETsWarfare 2 года назад +32

    My big appreciation to the cameraman who managed to capture all of this.

  • @OmegaWolf747
    @OmegaWolf747 6 лет назад +15

    I love how she karate kicked that tarbosaur! I thought oviraptors were no longer said to have eaten eggs?

  • @Holret
    @Holret 8 лет назад +87

    I love how the evidence points to a sudden death that caught dinosaurs off guard. From fossil bones of Raptor in the middle of a fight against a triceratops to the remains of a T-rex family all together (mother, father son) and now this. You know some catastrophic event happened to make all this end in such a moments notice.

    • @salmonsaladsandwich8161
      @salmonsaladsandwich8161 8 лет назад +1

      What are you implying?

    • @Smokey.Tackle
      @Smokey.Tackle 8 лет назад +18

      Animals dying together in herds or family groups are not as uncommon as you might think even with humans. Take a look at the news there are always articles about a family killed in flood waters, landslides, tornadoes, earthquakes, volcanoes and so on. If you go out to the African plains during a drought you'll see a ton of dead animals around dried-up lakes and rivers. The same thing was happening during the Age of Dinosaurs. That's why we find huge groupings of fossils now and then.

    • @romainderancourt1603
      @romainderancourt1603 7 лет назад +1

      Holret Guitry

    • @romainderancourt1603
      @romainderancourt1603 7 лет назад

      Salmon Saladsandwich

    • @SachinKumar-ss4et
      @SachinKumar-ss4et 6 лет назад

      Holret

  • @davidfiore4677
    @davidfiore4677 8 лет назад +4

    3:52. WHY MOTHER NATURE?!?!?!? WHY DO YOU HAVE TO BE SO CRUEL?!?!?!?!?!

  • @jannetacosta1724
    @jannetacosta1724 3 года назад +19

    Hermoso ejemplo de una buena madre cuidando contra todo a sus bebés
    Da una idea de como era la vida de estos animalitos prehistóricos en aquellas épocas
    Buen vídeo me hubiera gustado q durará un poco más

  • @sheilachambers6671
    @sheilachambers6671 10 лет назад +26

    Those popups are VERY ANNOYING!
    Otherwise, it's an amazing series. The computer graphics are top notch.

  • @LennoxParsec
    @LennoxParsec 3 года назад +15

    2:25 Yeeey happy ending for dinobirb.
    3:45 Oh, nvm.

    • @thegamingstar6833
      @thegamingstar6833 3 года назад +1

      I had that movie as a kid I would always go to my parents room since they had the thingy to put it in and I would watch them I was like about 5 or 7 years old I would sit down or lay down for endless hours watch all of them and that part to me was funny idk why but I'm crying cause of those memories

  • @afedupdialga168
    @afedupdialga168 Год назад +1

    1:16 ‘and if that fails, it goes on the offensive.’
    *LEROOOOYYYYYYYY-*

  • @AaronSaysSKOL
    @AaronSaysSKOL 8 лет назад +23

    This is how I picture a fight between an ostrich and a monitor lizard. lol

  • @blobbertmcblob4888
    @blobbertmcblob4888 9 лет назад +39

    With the exception of 2:19 the graphics on this look pretty good, better than most of those dinosaur specials. But you'd think they would have made an Oviraptor (essentially a bird) sound more like a bird.

    • @pheonixfire9517
      @pheonixfire9517 9 лет назад +5

      It's not a bird... It's a reptile

    • @blobbertmcblob4888
      @blobbertmcblob4888 9 лет назад +12

      Pheonix Fire Birds evolved from reptiles. It's widely accepted now that the feathered "dinosaurs" behaved more like birds than reptiles.

    • @TheDiablo210
      @TheDiablo210 9 лет назад +8

      Pheonix Fire There were birds back then too. They were small and usually descended from early evolved reptiles. It's no doubt that dinosaurs especially have bird-like traits, however they are far more closely related to reptiles. It's actually a widely accepted idea that early amphibians evolved to life on land > reptiles, and in turn evolution gave way to birds.
      I think it's a safer bet to say that modern birds evolved from more birdlike dinosaurs such as velociraptor, oviraptors, and other small animals such as Archaeopteryx. I don't think feathers were initially intended for flight like today's birds, but probably were a reptilian like adaptation to colder weather climates that eventually caused many birdlike dinosaurs to likely lose the coldblooded traits of reptiles, thus the idea that not all dinosaurs were cold blooded. Other possible theory's include the idea that since most heavily birdlike dinosaurs were predatory animals, increased feather content would allow them to survive in a climate in which more reptile-like herbivores needed to migrate from during winter. This is all theory of course but paleontology and the science of evolution support these ideas in many ways.

    • @SpongyOLlama
      @SpongyOLlama 9 лет назад +3

      AsassinProdigyX I would also theorize that feathers slowly evolved to enhance balance and aerodynamics in bipedal reptiles. Feathers would be immensely useful both in stabilizing oneself during battle, as well as intimidating the enemy with a display that can expanded by flexing the feathers. It stands to reason that, in some species, feather and wing development for the sake of terrestrial aerodynamics eventually lent itself to flight.

    • @SpongyOLlama
      @SpongyOLlama 9 лет назад +4

      AsassinProdigyX I scarcely need argue the evolutionary advantages of flight.

  • @quadmonster7669
    @quadmonster7669 3 года назад +60

    When it kicked the preadetor in the face it be like ''shut up''

  • @melbymendiola5743
    @melbymendiola5743 7 лет назад +11

    What a good mother!

  • @CJCroen1393
    @CJCroen1393 10 лет назад +189

    I love how Mama Gigantoraptor goes all "Kung-Fu Turkey" on the predators.
    She's all like, "AW HECK NO! I KNOW YOU'RE NOT THINKIN' OF EATING *MY* BABIES!" and then she pretty much scares them away.
    And one of 'em tries to sneak up on her and she turns around like "AND WHAT ARE *YOU* LOOKING AT!?" and he's all like "Um...nothin' O_O" and leaves.
    And then that smaller oviraptorid is all like "While she's busy, I'll eat one of her eggs! It's fool proof!" and then the mom is all like "OH, DON'T THINK I FORGOT ABOUT YOU!"
    And the small one's like "I'm out!"
    Yeah. Oviraptors are awesome.

  • @mrcraiz4375
    @mrcraiz4375 4 года назад +10

    I love oviraptorids . They are unique in their own way. So is every dinosaur

  • @rishavmukhopadhyay6397
    @rishavmukhopadhyay6397 4 года назад +53

    This is by far one of the most depressing thing that I've watched in some time.

  • @XxXxXboxLivexXxXxX
    @XxXxXboxLivexXxXxX 3 года назад +20

    Brave this man is for going in history 65 million seconds ago d'Or years ago.

  • @7DARKHELLS
    @7DARKHELLS 9 лет назад +218

    1:07 Chased off by a giant turkey.Those allosaurs better not show their faces in public again.

    • @FeliDJrah
      @FeliDJrah 9 лет назад +21

      Actually, Alectrosaurs are tyrannosaurs.

    • @PpPp-xu9vm
      @PpPp-xu9vm 8 лет назад

      ล้รภีเาพพ

    • @housel9352
      @housel9352 8 лет назад

      LOL😅

    • @FeliDJrah
      @FeliDJrah 8 лет назад

      126 996 A pair of them maybe.

    • @godfrey504
      @godfrey504 8 лет назад +1

      +126 996 A gigantoraptor is far from a turkey. Just because it had feathers doesn't mean it was related to one.

  • @VernariaTofu
    @VernariaTofu 10 лет назад +402

    Its kinda sad cuz she tried so hard to protect her babies but in the end, she can do nothing about the storm and she and her (not even hatch) babies were buried alive...so sad :(

  • @HaileyA110
    @HaileyA110 6 лет назад +82

    She was such a great mother

    • @SpecklesTeeV
      @SpecklesTeeV 2 года назад +3

      I'm pretty sure it's a male because if you watched the full Planet Dinosaur series on RUclips, the female trusts the male to look after em

    • @HaileyA110
      @HaileyA110 2 года назад +3

      @@SpecklesTeeV oh I didn’t know that. Thanks for telling me!

    • @planb444
      @planb444 2 года назад

      @@SpecklesTeeV yeah, I also think so. Males always must protect their eggs carefully

    • @adalatnasibov5686
      @adalatnasibov5686 2 года назад

      @@HaileyA110 HaHnaa b

    • @HassanRaza-pu8cr
      @HassanRaza-pu8cr 2 года назад

      Yes

  • @williamorr9203
    @williamorr9203 4 года назад +117

    Sure had a good camera crew back then and they weren't even eaten by dino. 🦖🦕🦖🦕🦖🦕

    • @aslamia6759
      @aslamia6759 3 года назад +5

      they need alot because some camera man died during there

    • @williamorr9203
      @williamorr9203 3 года назад +5

      @@aslamia6759 yes that's what I heard also.

    • @RainbowKhosyi
      @RainbowKhosyi 3 года назад +2

      sure like a living hell for the mother and the camera man

    • @williamorr9203
      @williamorr9203 3 года назад +1

      @@RainbowKhosyi yes,they seem to be almost like there not there.ahhh haaaa HAAAAAA haaaaa HAAAAAA haaaa haaaaa

    • @shingodzilla5365
      @shingodzilla5365 3 года назад +2

      I smell a idiot and a woooosh

  • @puppyhowler
    @puppyhowler 4 года назад +10

    overaptor: *tries to hide by laying on the ground
    allosaurus: you know i can still see you right?
    overaptor: no you can't...
    allosaurus: you are literally RIGHT there
    overaptor: no i'm not
    allosaurus: i am looking at you as i am speaking
    overaptor: no you're not

    • @MrKillerman47
      @MrKillerman47 4 года назад +2

      That's Alectrosaurus, a tyrannosauroid.

    • @MysteriouslyMoon
      @MysteriouslyMoon 4 года назад

      That's not Allosaurus, there is a video with allosaurus made by King Rexy

  • @bakixavirists4561
    @bakixavirists4561 Год назад +3

    Now I understand where the terror bird gets its ideas from now!

  • @tanhachowdhury3593
    @tanhachowdhury3593 4 года назад +8

    I always feel sorry for dinosaurs. Really sad thing happened to them.😢

  • @aspirants_journey789
    @aspirants_journey789 4 года назад +36

    So beautiful moments.
    Lovely nature lovely birds.

  • @firegator6853
    @firegator6853 4 года назад +32

    well it looks like dinosaurs were amazing parents and protected their nests no matter the danger and how difficult it is just like the evolved dinosaurs that survived until today the birds

  • @tatabetita5321
    @tatabetita5321 9 лет назад +1230

    How ironic that an egg-defending, devoted mother was wrongly accused 65 million years later and branded 'egg-thief'!

    • @DrasscoOfRascia
      @DrasscoOfRascia 9 лет назад +97

      Tata Betita You do realise "Oviraptorid" is a group named that way because the first specimen was named "oviraptor" which DID steal eggs.

    • @SrValeriolete
      @SrValeriolete 9 лет назад +72

      Is it that hard to imagine she could steal other's eggs and keep defending hers?

    • @cryptomg
      @cryptomg 9 лет назад +87

      Draxter GameZ They didn't steal eggs actually. They lived on a wide diet of plants, insects, and carrion. If hungry enough, they could hunt small animals.

    • @cryptomg
      @cryptomg 9 лет назад +6

      ***** If so, than not very often.

    • @mwanaharakatimadola7786
      @mwanaharakatimadola7786 9 лет назад

      *****

  • @Paleoguy356
    @Paleoguy356 8 лет назад +552

    At the beginning I thought the oviraptor was like the size of a gallimimus and the tyrannosaurs were the size of a t. Rex. I was genuinely surprised when the oviraptor turned out to be bigger then the tyrannosaurs.

    • @andreapontalti1800
      @andreapontalti1800 8 лет назад +62

      There are no oviraptor nor tyrannosaurus in the video.

    • @splaserjab
      @splaserjab 8 лет назад +46

      It must have been extremely surprising since there wasn't actually a trex in this

    • @Paleoguy356
      @Paleoguy356 8 лет назад +46

      +andrea pontalti The title said Oviraptorid. I just simplified the word sorry if it meant another dinosaur. Also I thought it was a tyrannosauroid which has a lot of species, not just T. Rex. I didn't hear the name of the dinosaur and just assumed it was a tyrannosauroids (Sorry if I spelled something wrong because dinosaur names are hard to write and autocorrect doesn't like them).

    • @OkeanosZT2
      @OkeanosZT2 8 лет назад +61

      Yeah, that theropod is Alectrosaurus, but you were right that it is a type of Tyrannosaur ^-^ To be fair though, Gigantoraptor was actually roughly the same size as Gallimimus, about 8m long. it's just a lot of media portray Gallis as tiny because they get used as 'fodder' in so many games and films XD

    • @me-hg3lh
      @me-hg3lh 8 лет назад +19

      That gigantoraptor, not oviraptor

  • @hughparker6222
    @hughparker6222 4 года назад +162

    Man what a mother she is! Sacrificed herself for her babies. R.I.P mama chicken 😢🦖

  • @jrfan1742
    @jrfan1742 8 лет назад +227

    1:50 that was a prehistoric archeologist

    • @okill4981
      @okill4981 4 года назад +7

      Lol

    • @eshan8689
      @eshan8689 4 года назад +4

      😂😂😂

    • @zamane1234
      @zamane1234 4 года назад +4

      Jr Fan Yeah!! 🤣🤣🤣

    • @dogukanmi6904
      @dogukanmi6904 4 года назад

      No, he was a paleontologist at 80 millon years ago.

    • @zamane1234
      @zamane1234 4 года назад

      😂 lol

  • @juggernautk.captain5845
    @juggernautk.captain5845 9 лет назад +204

    0:56
    That form of _hiding_(staying low) would have likely worked on more primitive carnosaurs due to their poor vision and incapability to perceive depth. Tyrannosaurs on the other hand are a very different and much more advance genus of predatory dinosaurs. Contrary to the myth of tyrannosaurs having poor eyesight by 'Jurassic Park', tyrannosaurs actually had very superb binocular vision and could perceive depth; estimated to be 10x better than humans.
    Tyrannosaurs could likely see in high clarity for miles, especially due to the height of the animals which meant very little could be unnoticed.

    • @Forc3Knife
      @Forc3Knife 9 лет назад +19

      Juggernaut K. Captain You're correct. Everybody goes to Jurassic park for their information now.

    • @imtiazmuhid1375
      @imtiazmuhid1375 8 лет назад +15

      In the book the T rex had bad vision because its eyes were bad because of genetics or something

    • @marcossabucedo7977
      @marcossabucedo7977 6 лет назад +2

      But that wasn’t a tyrannosaurus

    • @mrockasdf6139
      @mrockasdf6139 6 лет назад

      Juggernaut K. Captain that wasn't a tyrannosaurus

    • @marcossabucedo7977
      @marcossabucedo7977 6 лет назад +2

      Anthony Jamons Carnotaurus

  • @feverdreamnonstop
    @feverdreamnonstop 4 года назад +14

    it was so sad how she saw the sand but never got up😢😢😢😢

  • @ilikebroccoliandmorebrocco1481
    @ilikebroccoliandmorebrocco1481 4 года назад +3

    1:56 is like, “if you have any common sense, you’ll *stay* down”

  • @lauraromero5301
    @lauraromero5301 8 лет назад +6

    that is so sad it made me cry

  • @Oops4663
    @Oops4663 6 лет назад +12

    I didn’t realize how big it was until it got up.

  • @vincejobyfernando8263
    @vincejobyfernando8263 6 лет назад +7

    What a good mother😢

    • @OmegaPictures318
      @OmegaPictures318 6 лет назад +2

      Vince Joby Fernando Father*

    • @CandyBoot
      @CandyBoot 4 года назад

      🔴 In case anyone was about to take offense on the comment above me, another Planet Dinosaur documentery shows a Gigantoraptor pair, the male being grey & female being brown. Just wanted to clear that up! :) 🔴

  • @Reesiecuppp
    @Reesiecuppp 4 года назад +5

    1:21 turkey bird: WeRe ArE My FrOsTeD fLaKeS!?!?!?

  • @breyanna6951
    @breyanna6951 3 года назад +49

    BRUH the dedication she had

  • @fifihudson3450
    @fifihudson3450 8 лет назад +294

    OMG BBC Earth, making my heart hurt for crazy giant chickens from 10 billion years ago URGH :'(

    • @EJ-or1sb
      @EJ-or1sb 8 лет назад +7

      65 billion* for this special species 75 billion

    • @fifihudson3450
      @fifihudson3450 8 лет назад +4

      Thanks for the correction!

    • @EJ-or1sb
      @EJ-or1sb 8 лет назад +12

      jimrayner100
      ugh i hate that from german to enlgish billion changes the meaning always switch it up, yes million

    • @frodo1488
      @frodo1488 8 лет назад

      :'(

    • @naserekrem1352
      @naserekrem1352 8 лет назад

      +Fadi Seid سکس.ترکی

  • @alexanderwhitman4648
    @alexanderwhitman4648 10 лет назад +8

    as if the little oviraptor would just sit there and scratch in the dirt around the eggs while three massive animals fought behind it

  • @wuznab5109
    @wuznab5109 6 лет назад +4

    No lie the old documentary’s had better looking dinosaurs.
    But I like the new ones as well.

  • @sharokhjoudi4693
    @sharokhjoudi4693 6 лет назад +4

    BEAUTIFUL SPECIALLY THAT LION WHO ACCEPTED BABY ANTELOPE AS MOTHER.

  • @jackyvang8261
    @jackyvang8261 4 года назад +15

    I don't think she deserved to die. She was a good mother protecting her eggs.

  • @djcuriosity6670
    @djcuriosity6670 3 года назад +79

    Birds are still dinosaurs
    Don't mess with their nest ..

    • @greendude2616
      @greendude2616 3 года назад +4

      10 reasons not to make scrabbled eggs

    • @jeanalbano3563
      @jeanalbano3563 3 года назад +1

      No

    • @Kalpesh_Patel73
      @Kalpesh_Patel73 3 года назад +2

      The farm chicken is the closest relative of the Tyrannosaurus-Rex.

    • @donaldgodin3491
      @donaldgodin3491 3 года назад

      Birds are still dinosaurs? Birds were created birds. Dinosaurs were created as such. Same thing with all animals. Mens and womens were created as such, and is not the product of a common ancestry with some kind of monkey.
      Evolution by luck is impossible. Or then how did the new informations came from? It had to be the exact information, at the exact time, needed to form a new part of an animal or even a simple flower, without which it would die. If a living organism is not fit for life, it will dissapear. Simple as that. Also, can you give me the name of an animal that went from a species to another species? I can't think of a single one. But they want us to believe that it all came up, completely by luck, witout a Creator. Really?
      Also, since when does matter invent itself a future? Everything we look at, is full of evidences, that there was intelligence involved in all kinds of living things. Even our universe is proof of an intelligent design. No need to be a scientist.

    • @AlexSciChannel
      @AlexSciChannel 3 года назад +1

      @@Kalpesh_Patel73 no it isn't. All birds have a single common non avian dinosaurian ancestor. But it's common misconception T rex and chickens had any sort of direct ancestry but it's an honest mistake.

  • @thesurvivalistpotato3117
    @thesurvivalistpotato3117 7 лет назад +16

    Oviraptorids is my favorite dinosaur species. My favorite in the species is the Oviraptor.

  • @jman6866
    @jman6866 8 лет назад +625

    This Animal is still alive today..... They are called Ostrich and Emu.

  • @sirankleknocker3122
    @sirankleknocker3122 4 года назад +4

    1:55
    Oviraptorid: kicks Gorgosaurus
    Oviraptorid: *BURP*

    • @tuanz8009
      @tuanz8009 4 года назад +1

      Russian Destroyer that’s a Gorgosaurus, bro!

    • @sirankleknocker3122
      @sirankleknocker3122 4 года назад

      Tuấn z800 oof

    • @fantasticredeye2252
      @fantasticredeye2252 3 года назад

      @@tuanz8009 that alectosaurus it’s a tyrannosaurid and this is monoglian

  • @martinlalvensanga1780
    @martinlalvensanga1780 7 лет назад +15

    i felt very sad for dying for their young ones ;-(

  • @adisuazo1767
    @adisuazo1767 8 лет назад +14

    Best mom of the year award goes too....

  • @swaralirawlekar7023
    @swaralirawlekar7023 3 года назад +1

    greatest mother

  • @arielmaranon7749
    @arielmaranon7749 3 года назад +5

    This bird take care of her eggs more than my mom have taken care of me

  • @ggieb6348
    @ggieb6348 4 года назад +17

    i feel bad for the mom who protected the eggs:(

  • @afslive8681
    @afslive8681 3 года назад +1

    Mother is a very good thing

  • @bsm1132
    @bsm1132 7 лет назад +348

    she and her babies are in heaven now, she no longer has to fight :,)

  • @mcbone2178
    @mcbone2178 4 года назад +10

    that's what every mother should be to her children same goes to the father as well

    • @danny1988221
      @danny1988221 4 года назад

      What.. sit on them till they all die together? Thats why there extinct!!

    • @nahfam9231
      @nahfam9231 4 года назад +1

      danny1988221 Boi! He ment protecting their young even when it means even risking their own life. Geez I won’t be surprised if you won a Darwin award (I seriously hope you know what it is.).
      And another thing: Its *they’re*

    • @danny1988221
      @danny1988221 4 года назад

      @@nahfam9231 yeah sadly you have to many woman these days willing like monsters to pay a doctor to rip the babies peace by peace out their bellies.. while the abortion clinic pays millions to doctors for all those dead baby part.. and then they pay the democrat woman to brain wash all these ignorant into thinking its for their own good.. while getting paid millions to pass laws to make it legal to kill babies..

    • @danny1988221
      @danny1988221 4 года назад

      @@nahfam9231 funny thing is 80% of the people in here talk about how a good mother that fake story is for protecting those eggs ..and wont even condemn these monster killing the ones inside them..
      Darwin award.. please if thats the best you can come up with an insult i feel sorry for you already..

    • @nahfam9231
      @nahfam9231 4 года назад

      danny1988221 Thats because some dinos are canibalistic, dosen’t necessarily means all of them are for goodness sakes. You think herbivores like Gigantoraptor, Triceratops, Diplodocus etc. eats meat? Wow... just wow....go spend some less time on the internet and use that brain of yours for something usefull.

  • @High_Tier_Human_1
    @High_Tier_Human_1 4 года назад +4

    for everyone hating on the predators, they needed to do that for food.

    • @RubyCarrots3232
      @RubyCarrots3232 4 года назад +1

      Not to mention the parent is also a predator, it eats a mother dinosaur in its own introduction.

    • @High_Tier_Human_1
      @High_Tier_Human_1 4 года назад

      Reuben Caldwell Oh. Did you see the full episode?

    • @Businessgoose123
      @Businessgoose123 4 года назад

      Yeah its the circle of life

  • @shanechan5712
    @shanechan5712 7 лет назад +16

    what a great parent willing to take the risk

  • @AngelSamael
    @AngelSamael 9 лет назад +9

    Unconditional love, merely and adaptation that evolved to keep the cycle going but then again what part of us isn't merely an adaptation.

    • @ashiskumar6874
      @ashiskumar6874 5 лет назад

      By

    • @AlexSciChannel
      @AlexSciChannel 3 года назад

      There's no love involved. It's simply protecting the opportunity to spread their genes to the next generation. If a competing male ate all her offspring there would be no mourning period the mother would simply move on and mate with the intruder. This happens often in nature even in more intelligent animals like lions.

  • @gaminijayathunga5000
    @gaminijayathunga5000 3 года назад +2

    She is very very strong mother ❤️❤️❤️

  • @dynamosaurusimperious6341
    @dynamosaurusimperious6341 4 года назад +4

    Gigantoraptor vs Alectrosaurus
    *The 3rd Coolest Planet Dinosaur Fight Ever*

  • @joelmusgray1043
    @joelmusgray1043 6 лет назад +38

    1:38 flippin’ camper

  • @parkerproductions4124
    @parkerproductions4124 3 года назад +1

    Electrosauruses: Haha! This meal is going to be so easy!
    Electrosauruses after seeing Gigantoraptor's full size: OH shoot!!!!

  • @imposterinroblox6033
    @imposterinroblox6033 4 года назад +11

    Aw... it's so heartbreaking. .. rip and good job

  • @FULANODETAL
    @FULANODETAL 10 лет назад +7

    Spielberg should put the gigaraptor in the next jurassic park...

  • @davidabisheganadan
    @davidabisheganadan Год назад +2

    the mum is so good

  • @andy-the-gardener
    @andy-the-gardener 8 лет назад +532

    does anyone else find these giant bird freaks a lot more scary than t rex

    • @mattp2788
      @mattp2788 8 лет назад +33

      +andy765gtr yes and to me the t.rex was not even close to be the scariest dinosaur out there( like the spinosaurus ).

    • @caesargold3695
      @caesargold3695 8 лет назад +8

      +Matt P Spinosaurus aegypticus is the spawn of dino-satan

    • @FidelCattto
      @FidelCattto 8 лет назад +24

      +Matt P yea definitely a giant fish eater is the scariest thing out there a lot more deadly than a predator designed to take out torosaurus and other large herbivores

    • @Eszra
      @Eszra 8 лет назад +6

      +andy765gtr Hell yes! Though one really can't call them freaks, their just odd looking creatures. The bird features are one way of seeming them. I prefer the more lizard like looks.

    • @MrSebastian6789
      @MrSebastian6789 8 лет назад +3

      +dyndo101 I see you rooting for short jaw meat eater dinosaur.

  • @jjpragasa
    @jjpragasa 10 лет назад +18

    Me: Hmm... that's a gigantoraptor. An oviraptorid.
    Announcer: Gigantoraptor's young are more likely to survive.
    Me: Yay!!! It is a gigantoraptor.

  • @avishekray5563
    @avishekray5563 2 года назад +1

    Congratulations Mother, you have successfully protected your eggs for 65 million years.

  • @Usefulmusic
    @Usefulmusic 8 лет назад +7

    "Protecting the nest makes the offspring more likely to survive." Duh!

    • @coffee7644
      @coffee7644 8 лет назад +1

      unfortunately some people don't understand this

    • @OmegaPictures318
      @OmegaPictures318 6 лет назад +1

      Useful Music Some people don't realize that and not all dinosaurs protected their nests. Plus, in context of the whole episode, it doesn't sound stupid

  • @колятайманов
    @колятайманов Год назад +4

    Очень печальная история 😢......

  • @fahriramadhan6101
    @fahriramadhan6101 2 года назад +1

    Gigantoraptor Sound🔊 Dinosaur🦕🦖
    00:00 Chicken🐔🐓🐤 1:18 1:20 1:25
    2013

  • @cellyjaneofficial
    @cellyjaneofficial 5 лет назад +14

    That was a bigger ostrich than what I thought 😂😂

  • @8393Robertrex
    @8393Robertrex 5 лет назад +7

    I cant be the only one who saw how much irony there is in that title😂

  • @roguetheoutlander8800
    @roguetheoutlander8800 Год назад +2

    0:23 Either i'm going crazy or they stole this soundtrack from Spore tribal stage

  • @1invag
    @1invag 8 лет назад +5

    reminds me of the time I was viciously attacked by a goose as a small child

  • @gomes6422
    @gomes6422 5 лет назад +10

    Isso foi tão triste... ao menos ela foi uma mão valente até o último momento de sua vida.

    • @mundojoaoanimal4296
      @mundojoaoanimal4296 3 года назад +1

      E quais são os predadores que pareciam t rexs e so sei que os pequenos eram oviraptors

  • @TheGhost-gx5vd
    @TheGhost-gx5vd 4 года назад +2

    JOHN HURT what a voice he had RIP JOHN you are missed

  • @ProudProductions06
    @ProudProductions06 3 года назад +4

    1: 25 that's me when someone takes my pen at school

    • @thessmagsino7654
      @thessmagsino7654 3 года назад +1

      LOL. 😂😂😂 Me: I go on the nice way.

  • @deathsonggaming
    @deathsonggaming 5 лет назад +5

    Bro it’s obvious the devs had to nerf this thing.

  • @islamisthewayoflife9356
    @islamisthewayoflife9356 4 года назад

    Mother is always mother

  • @timelesshour
    @timelesshour 8 лет назад +32

    the ending was sad

  • @cinnababy6331
    @cinnababy6331 4 года назад +15

    This is based on an actual fossil that was found. There's also a possibility that this was a male, since it's related to birds known for paternal care.

  • @yabbadabbadoo8225
    @yabbadabbadoo8225 3 года назад +1

    How strange in over 5000 years of Monolithic building thru Egypt, Babylon, Assyria, Greek, Rome, Aztec, Inca, Maya, India, China, Mongol not one of these Empires ever noted a Dinosaur discovery. From what I've read the 'Dinosaur' theory supports an Oil Industry claim

  • @WarriorMasterTrainer
    @WarriorMasterTrainer 10 лет назад +25

    So glad it saved the nest.

  • @svsadineni
    @svsadineni 8 лет назад +114

    ALL THAT WORK... just to be buried by a sandstorm.
    WHAT?!?