Keep in mind! Some dinosaurs are represented as different species due to a limited selection of dinosaur models in Jurassic World Evolution 2, Also the video may lead to inaccuracies in depicting coexisting dinosaurs during lack of dinosaurs in the specific time period. Hope you enjoy and it helps a ton if you would leave a comment/feedback and a like to the video! Thanks for watching!
Ironic how this fanmade version of Walking with Dinosaurs follows a Spinosaurus when the upcoming reboot of the original series is also going to have Spinosaurus as the main protagonist in one of the episodes.
You did an excellent work here. I didn't play the game, and didn't read the description, so I was convinced this was an official show until I see the graphical errors in 14:50 scene. But its an impressive work anyway, I enjoyed it.
It would be interesting to see a depiction of Patagotitan's defensive abilities. It's likely they were quite capable of causing major damage with tail or limbs to any theropod careless enough to come very near. Rather than just being walking doner kebabs.
Wow, this video is really impressive! The visuals and storytelling are top-notch. I do wonder though, while it's fascinating to see Dinosaurs in such detail, do you think the cinematic approach might overshadow actual scientific facts? I feel like sometimes we get more drama than accuracy, you know? Just my two cents!
I really enjoy the documentaries you make about this game! Appreciate all the awesome effort put into them, especially the suchomimus !!! edit 2: I finished the video, that was fantastic, I'm jealous I might never be able to make such a masterpiece!!!
WHEN I VISIT AND SEESUCH FAKE DINASOURS IN NONGNOOCH GARDEN IN THAILAND I START TO THINK ABOUT THE REAL DINASOURS AND THE REAL REASONS AND WISDOMS BEHIND THE CREATION OF THEM. WHAT A PERFECT ART AND WHAT A POWERFULL CREATOR. GLORY TO HIM. YOU CAN SEE HIS INIMITABLE, FLAWLESS SIGNS ON EACH ALIVE ART SUCH AS FLOWERS, TREES, BIRDS, FRUITS..
Although this was impressive, but I heard that the new version of Walking with Dinosaurs coming in 2025. There might also be a Spinosaurus. Due to what I’ve heard.
@AlanGrant93 like i said it'd be fun to do. I read expanse on my channel if you were curious to hear me. But for continuity you'd probably better stick to the ai for the remaining eps
Looking at the structure of the Spinosaurus,it seems most likely that the snout and position of the nostrils were evolved to catch prey in rivers, which would mean that it spent a lot of its hunting time waist deep in water, as water is usually cool and this would cause the animal to lose heat to the water, the sail back would have helped absorb the suns rays and therefore help warm the creature while hunting. my understanding currently is that the animals back legs were much shorter than shown in this video.
There's a lot of speculation when it comes to dinosaur behavior, but some parts of it can be inferred through their fossilized remnants (bones, feces, footprints, etc.). I assume for this video, the pack hunting at the beginning interests you? For living in groups, one source of evidence can be the bones of multiple individuals of varying ages being found in the same place and dated to the same time in history. Meaning they all died together at the same moment from the same event, maybe from a landslide for example. It's not exact, but if you find the bones of four individuals of different sizes right next to each other, with no signs of confrontation, it wouldn't be too crazy to believe they were a group. When it comes to hunting, footprints can be helpful in painting a picture. Say you find the footprints of a large herbivore that you know is 'running', based on the spacing of the footprints, followed by the footprints of multiple carnivores, you can guess that it was likely being 'hunted' by a pack. How did that pack go about hunting? No way to know exactly, but again, you can speculate based on the teeth and other biology of the hunter, as well as by comparing to modern-day animals. The species featured in this video where characterized by extremely sharp teeth, along with relatively weaker bite forces based on jaw structure. So they probably weren't biting on and trying to latch on like a mousetrap, but more so quickly inflicting deep wounds with their blade-like teeth and then getting out the way. From stuff like that, we can make inferences, but we'll never know for sure. Though it's better to try, than not to. Sorry for the long reply brother
@DaBlaRR yeah man, it's super interesting ideas to think about. I'd say even for people who aren't that fond of prehistoric life, it can be enriching to explore. It's kinda like being a detective haha. Overall, it's knowledge we'll never fully possess, but we chase and grasp for it regardless, that's human nature
Ouranosaurus lived between the Aptian and Albian stages of Cretaceous while spinosaurus lived during the Cenomanian and thus were not actually contemporaries as you portray in this video. The BBCs Planet Dinosaur also made the same mistake
@@AlanGrant93 To be fair the real Walking with Dinosaurs was just as guilty of portraying animals as contemporaries that didn't actually live together. I hope Walking with Dinosaurs 2 does a better job of avoiding this when it comes out next year
@LoudmouthReviews considering that are understanding of dinosaurs has come a long way in 25 years all the inaccuracies such as were lived or what they look liked base on are current understanding will show up in the show and likely wont age horrible as the info did during the original run of the series tho years ago now while planet dinosaur was certainly better its protraly of the dinosaurs and marine retplies it info also got outdated by the start of the this decade
As I was saying... How did carnivores evolve when some donors were non threatening herbivores ???? Nature is perplexing. Could it be the environment dictate which would be herbivore and which would be carnivore ??? Even in the oceans, all mammals are carnivore ..🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔Nobody seems to answer that question.
Well a lot of ancestral species were often omnivorous, with later descendent either sticking to being omnivores, or prioritizing one food source over the other.
No, not "preserve" but *"Conserve"* for we too are really biologically animals; but a higher-performance type of animal, and way more capable of utilizing the environment- but like any, as any schoolboy knows who's familiar with even basic biology in grammar school: we really are to use it to our most for our own benefit. Any businessman knows that to sustain his business he's got to conserve his resources and make the most of them- that's basic common sense; so must we as human beings.
everything good but spino size still not big enough. i thing the mod is using suchomimus model. Spino skull narrow but very long. I hope someone could make it model bigger.
Yeah, when, really, he should’ve been the winner of the fight. But he was just a youngster, so, I guess it kinda does make sense that he lost, since, like most documentary narrators would say, “Some fights just aren’t worth the risk”.
@anthonybusch4407 I've heard that it's one hypothesis but not what the evidence is for it. The sources I looked at didn't seem to think it was anywhere near conclusive.
I felt bad for the BRONTASAURAS, they ate their plants and minded their own business, and then the bullies came on the scene. 😱😱😱😱😰😡😡. I truly wonder WHY some dino' were herbivores and some were carnivores. I don't get it. WHY and HOW did a
The fight between Spinosaurus and Carcharodontosaurus was pretty cool, plus I love the spinosaurus design here. I may hate Jurassic Park 3 cause of Spinosaurus fighting the T-rex and just killing it with ease, I still hate it but the irl spino is cooler and better looking
@@thaddeusramos3543 no but through science we know they existed from the many bones and fossils etc discovered over the years of work. Oh hang on is all that a lie??? 🤣
@@matta1475 You admitted it yourself that you never witnessed such an activity. The same narrative of people who endorse Darwin Evolution about APES and classify humans as "apes" is HOGWASH. No human has seen chimps evolved to humans and that includes Dr. Jane Goodall who worked in Africa for years studying Chimps! But hang on, I am mistaken. I saw the movie, " Planet of the Apes " and am now convinced about EVOLUTION of language after CHIMPS SPOKE ENGLISH to humans. Amazing , huh?!
Some dinosaurs would get constipation and hemorrhoids and they would get a mega sore ass which led to them being called megasauras. ( ha ha … good joke )
90 000 000 something wrong with the dating, did they carbon date any of the bones, people walked with the dinosaurs. They are described in the bible about 4500 years ago.
Dinosaurs are mentioned in the bible. In cambodia there is a stegosauruses carved into the stone. wall of the building. St Bell's tomb has sauropods carved into the brass edging. Bishop Bell died in 1500
Dinosaurs are mentioned in the bible. In cambodia there is a stegosaurus carved in the stone of the building. Bishop Bell's tomb has sauropod carved in the 1500 year old tomb adging
Folks, if anyone is my age at 60 or older, can you help me find a long lost film. I saw a movie at the theater in 74 or 75 I think, where a group of kids went into a dinosaur museum talking about the dinosaurs, and then the movie went back in time with the dinosaurs, like a dream, I thought it was called 'Back To The Center Of Time; the film has vanished without a trace....This was a great film, please respond if you have any information....
how do we know that the dinosaurs went extinct? i used to explore the remote amazon jungle, natives there always talked about big dinosaurs and even drew them none could read nor did they have tv, im talking the tribes that had little or no contact with white people ever, days of treking thru the jungle with spiders the size of large diner plates and bigger than them we do not know what is out there, i know what cats scream like i have heard things that have frightened the natives, and to be honest scarred the crap out of me also
Keep in mind! Some dinosaurs are represented as different species due to a limited selection of dinosaur models in Jurassic World Evolution 2, Also the video may lead to inaccuracies in depicting coexisting dinosaurs during lack of dinosaurs in the specific time period. Hope you enjoy and it helps a ton if you would leave a comment/feedback and a like to the video! Thanks for watching!
Yeah, I get that you have to reuses models, I do too, great minds think alike lol
Genuinely enjoyed this my dude! Subbed! But imma need that next part like…idk…NOW! Please and Thank You 😅👍😉
plz background music name😢
@@sandrakiefler4649next video will be a sequel of the Tyrannosaurus rex brothers !
I will start adding the music !
Ngl, I thought this was a actual TV Dino Documentary for a second. 😂 Damn good job!
Absolutely beautiful and a showstopper like i said it would be !!! Never a disappointment 😎😎😎😎😎
Narrator sounds like an AI Attenborough.😂
Let’s go it’s out I love this
Amazing stuff!!!! My boi my king my GOAT my favorite… Carcharodontosaurus!
Beanos?
Dude spinosaurus is so incredible a dinosaur like that so big good grief imagine going near that thing
mamenchisaurus the coolest 1
thank you for this valuable documentary
Interesting interaction between species.
Great video
Ironic how this fanmade version of Walking with Dinosaurs follows a Spinosaurus when the upcoming reboot of the original series is also going to have Spinosaurus as the main protagonist in one of the episodes.
How is that ironic
@@oreji3987 because nobody figured Spinosaurus would've been in the upcoming reboot until after the teaser came out.
Terrific !! Please never stop making these !!
Too know more each day and have the ears too hear this wealth.
Finally something good to watch subscribed
I love the fan documentaries made on this game! Thanks for the great work :)
This was absolutely amazing!!!!!
You did an excellent work here. I didn't play the game, and didn't read the description, so I was convinced this was an official show until I see the graphical errors in 14:50 scene. But its an impressive work anyway, I enjoyed it.
What game is it anyways?
Thanks .. very interesting.
North Africa *today* is a desert; not grassland savanah though- but the natural history nature of this video is marvelous to behold.
and you know how it looked then?...ok
there's always somebody like you
@@brianfeeney3936 I am not sure of what you mean.
@@brianfeeney3936 No, but these elements herein aren't supported, least of all by the scientific discoveries.
Where is this desert in north africa, does anyone live there?
It would be interesting to see a depiction of Patagotitan's defensive abilities. It's likely they were quite capable of causing major damage with tail or limbs to any theropod careless enough to come very near. Rather than just being walking doner kebabs.
Sadly JWE2 didn’t make defensive animation to these sauropods.. so it’s impossible for me to make a fight scene. Otherwise I would !
Lol. Walking doner kabobs. Good one
Wow Niceee
Wow, this video is really impressive! The visuals and storytelling are top-notch. I do wonder though, while it's fascinating to see Dinosaurs in such detail, do you think the cinematic approach might overshadow actual scientific facts? I feel like sometimes we get more drama than accuracy, you know? Just my two cents!
Thank you so much for your kind words! My videos will get better and better and i see what ur saying!
great stuff
Hell yeah
12 year old me overtook my body and was as engaged as in the original. Great work.
Funny that... I see the dinosaur running across the screen when i run out of internet... And the upside down astronaut 😊
I really enjoy the documentaries you make about this game! Appreciate all the awesome effort put into them, especially the suchomimus !!!
edit 2: I finished the video, that was fantastic, I'm jealous I might never be able to make such a masterpiece!!!
Thank you so much for your kind words !
Even with the limitations, this is still amazing!
Even with my Sausage, ladies like it
These are good. Keep them coming
Good video👏👏👏
How wonderful documentary! Keep working, sir! 😎👍
I really enjoy the documentary! Also can you make a day in a life of camptosaurus in the jurassic period?
Campto is actually in my prehistoric life series !
Nice video buddy! ❤
Thanks brother! Love you work aswell!
This is such a well made documentary I'm showing this to my nephew that's getting into dinosaurs.
So nice to hear! More are coming !
Nice compilation 😊
Looks really good. A bit more editing and you could frankly air it.
Amazing documentary
Man i wish they had something like this in VR.
Finally, was the Spinosaurus a marine hunter or did it hunt only on land, because it has a long mouth and crocodile teeth?
WHEN I VISIT AND SEESUCH FAKE DINASOURS IN NONGNOOCH GARDEN IN THAILAND I START TO THINK ABOUT THE REAL DINASOURS AND THE REAL REASONS AND WISDOMS BEHIND THE CREATION OF THEM. WHAT A PERFECT ART AND WHAT A POWERFULL CREATOR. GLORY TO HIM. YOU CAN SEE HIS INIMITABLE, FLAWLESS SIGNS ON EACH ALIVE ART SUCH AS FLOWERS, TREES, BIRDS, FRUITS..
You can’t believe in god and dinosaurs you idiot
There are worlds out there with even stranger creatures.
I love Dinosaur's so much oohh
very good
All hail Paleo accurate mods
Carcharodontosaurus may have employed like mobbing a loose coordination to take down the selected young Sauropod or sick and weakened old.
Considering crocodiles can launch cooperated attacks, I don’t think it would be far fetched if Carcharodontosaurus would’ve done the same thing.
This is epic!3:50 Music name?
I would love to own all of these DVDs it would be awesome. And I can learn more
What dvd's?
Although this was impressive, but I heard that the new version of Walking with Dinosaurs coming in 2025. There might also be a Spinosaurus. Due to what I’ve heard.
😮😢😮i cant image a fight between a megladon and a 🦖 T-rex!!😮😮😮💀💀💀💀 scary animals that had existed!!😮😮😮😮❤
First! (Video hasn’t even been processed)
How many sun rises and sunsets through time, even long after we're gone the earths distant future will keep the cycle going.
Why making these predators constantly roar?
I cannot think of a single kid on this Earth who doesn't love dinosaurs, boy or girl 🦖🦕
I'm 55yrs old and I love dinosaurs....
@@tom1568 High five, mate 🖐
Something like this would be so fun to narrate. Is it a person or ai?
It’s AI actually!
@AlanGrant93 like i said it'd be fun to do. I read expanse on my channel if you were curious to hear me. But for continuity you'd probably better stick to the ai for the remaining eps
Looking at the structure of the Spinosaurus,it seems most likely that the snout and position of the nostrils were evolved to catch prey in rivers, which would mean that it spent a lot of its hunting time waist deep in water, as water is usually cool and this would cause the animal to lose heat to the water, the sail back would have helped absorb the suns rays and therefore help warm the creature while hunting.
my understanding currently is that the animals back legs were much shorter than shown in this video.
Can u do one with mamenchisaurus
Abszurdum: the meat😅😅😅😅- carnivor eat - is a white rombusz! What is it?
May we have a remake on the trex dacu but on prehistoric kingdom
I enjoy this. But how can we possibly know the behaviours of these animals. I'm just curious.
There's a lot of speculation when it comes to dinosaur behavior, but some parts of it can be inferred through their fossilized remnants (bones, feces, footprints, etc.). I assume for this video, the pack hunting at the beginning interests you? For living in groups, one source of evidence can be the bones of multiple individuals of varying ages being found in the same place and dated to the same time in history. Meaning they all died together at the same moment from the same event, maybe from a landslide for example. It's not exact, but if you find the bones of four individuals of different sizes right next to each other, with no signs of confrontation, it wouldn't be too crazy to believe they were a group. When it comes to hunting, footprints can be helpful in painting a picture. Say you find the footprints of a large herbivore that you know is 'running', based on the spacing of the footprints, followed by the footprints of multiple carnivores, you can guess that it was likely being 'hunted' by a pack. How did that pack go about hunting? No way to know exactly, but again, you can speculate based on the teeth and other biology of the hunter, as well as by comparing to modern-day animals. The species featured in this video where characterized by extremely sharp teeth, along with relatively weaker bite forces based on jaw structure. So they probably weren't biting on and trying to latch on like a mousetrap, but more so quickly inflicting deep wounds with their blade-like teeth and then getting out the way. From stuff like that, we can make inferences, but we'll never know for sure. Though it's better to try, than not to. Sorry for the long reply brother
@riot2136 thank you for the long reply. So many factors that didn't occur to me. Appreciate it.
@DaBlaRR yeah man, it's super interesting ideas to think about. I'd say even for people who aren't that fond of prehistoric life, it can be enriching to explore. It's kinda like being a detective haha. Overall, it's knowledge we'll never fully possess, but we chase and grasp for it regardless, that's human nature
Spinosaurus arms were built that way for a purpose or they would be shorter. I suppose.
Ouranosaurus lived between the Aptian and Albian stages of Cretaceous while spinosaurus lived during the Cenomanian and thus were not actually contemporaries as you portray in this video.
The BBCs Planet Dinosaur also made the same mistake
Totally right! That’s why I stated why in the pinned message here.
@@AlanGrant93 To be fair the real Walking with Dinosaurs was just as guilty of portraying animals as contemporaries that didn't actually live together. I hope Walking with Dinosaurs 2 does a better job of avoiding this when it comes out next year
@@LoudmouthReviewsreally looking forward to it! A more modern cgi aswell!
@LoudmouthReviews considering that are understanding of dinosaurs has come a long way in 25 years all the inaccuracies such as were lived or what they look liked base on are current understanding will show up in the show and likely wont age horrible as the info did during the original run of the series tho years ago now while planet dinosaur was certainly better its protraly of the dinosaurs and marine retplies it info also got outdated by the start of the this decade
How'd you manage to recruit sir David Attenbruh as a narrator?😂
Ouranosaurus was already extinct when Spinosaurs appeared on Earth.
Oh yeah! We knew what was going on 25 million years ago.
Duhhhhh!
God's magnificent creatures ❤
what spinosaur mod is that?
“Um actually ouranosaurs didn’t almost reach 2 tons it was actually 2-4 tons , 4 being the highest”👆🤓
Hehe small oranoaaurus here
@@AlanGrant93 short king or short queen
@@Thatonedude12Thaha fair !
How can you know what their hunting style was?
the BBC has copyright on this title - you are taking a risk of being de-listed, bud
Odd since a lot of videos have the title for years.
As I was saying... How did carnivores evolve when some donors were non threatening herbivores ???? Nature is perplexing. Could it be the environment dictate which would be herbivore and which would be carnivore ??? Even in the oceans, all mammals are carnivore ..🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔Nobody seems to answer that question.
It's easy. Any animal is trying to get energy in the easiest possible way. For some its eating their greens,for others it's eating the greens.
Well a lot of ancestral species were often omnivorous, with later descendent either sticking to being omnivores, or prioritizing one food source over the other.
There's grass in those landscapes. Shouldn't be grass at this point. But I suspect that's something that game puts in and you can't do anything about.
This spinosaur is maybe a chimera.
I would show them the Hunter with a Barrett fifty cal but hunting in packs i would have to have a game plan
With all of those animals roaming around loins don't go hungry and people are starving to death
Africa, 125 - 95 million years ago, the Late Cretaceous.
No, not "preserve" but *"Conserve"* for we too are really biologically animals; but a higher-performance type of animal, and way more capable of utilizing the environment- but like any, as any schoolboy knows who's familiar with even basic biology in grammar school: we really are to use it to our most for our own benefit.
Any businessman knows that to sustain his business he's got to conserve his resources and make the most of them- that's basic common sense; so must we as human beings.
Powerpoint it's getting better..
everything good but spino size still not big enough. i thing the mod is using suchomimus model. Spino skull narrow but very long. I hope someone could make it model bigger.
It's a shame that spinosaurus was a jobber here...
Yeah, when, really, he should’ve been the winner of the fight. But he was just a youngster, so, I guess it kinda does make sense that he lost, since, like most documentary narrators would say, “Some fights just aren’t worth the risk”.
Wasn’t fully grown against a full adult carcharo, too much of a risk !
@@AlanGrant93, Yeah, if it were fully grown, then it would definitely have a chance.
Do we have any reason to believe that carcharadontosaurus hunted in packs?
Of course, we do, tons of reasons, to be exact/precise.
@anthonybusch4407 I've heard that it's one hypothesis but not what the evidence is for it. The sources I looked at didn't seem to think it was anywhere near conclusive.
Dyou smell that sulfur smell outside
Is this some clips of Ark survival evolved
I felt bad for the BRONTASAURAS, they ate their plants and minded their own business, and then the bullies came on the scene. 😱😱😱😱😰😡😡. I truly wonder WHY some dino' were herbivores and some were carnivores. I don't get it. WHY and HOW did a
It's called evolution bubsky
Bd documentary. SAUROPODS CAN FIGHT BACK.
wow I think dinosaurs are not real. If anyone doesn't believe me, give me an example.
literally every single fossil discovered
This is the big difference to Loch Ness Monster, Bigfoot, Yeti, Aliens...
We have fossil skeletons and prints in the ground.
What is you're argument?
@@crateredcallisto2854
The fight between Spinosaurus and Carcharodontosaurus was pretty cool, plus I love the spinosaurus design here. I may hate Jurassic Park 3 cause of Spinosaurus fighting the T-rex and just killing it with ease, I still hate it but the irl spino is cooler and better looking
Karkaradontosoras
So sad that it died
Amazing science fiction movie just like Jurassic Park!
Dinosaurs are not science fiction
Science FACT!!!!!!
@@matta1475 If it is a fact , have you personally experience such an event?!
@@thaddeusramos3543 no but through science we know they existed from the many bones and fossils etc discovered over the years of work. Oh hang on is all that a lie??? 🤣
@@matta1475 You admitted it yourself that you never witnessed such an activity. The same narrative of people who endorse Darwin Evolution about APES and classify humans as "apes" is HOGWASH. No human has seen chimps evolved to humans and that includes Dr. Jane Goodall who worked in Africa for years studying Chimps! But hang on, I am mistaken. I saw the movie, " Planet of the Apes " and am now convinced about EVOLUTION of language after CHIMPS SPOKE ENGLISH to humans. Amazing , huh?!
El paralititan murio asi de facil?
The hunted extended over a day
Some dinosaurs would get constipation and hemorrhoids and they would get a mega sore ass
which led to them being called megasauras. ( ha ha … good joke )
IS IT TRUE MAYBE MAYBE NOT
Kontolodonsaurus
My ex is a dinosaur
90 000 000 something wrong with the dating, did they carbon date any of the bones, people walked with the dinosaurs. They are described in the bible about 4500 years ago.
All non-avian dinosaurs went extinct some 65mil years ago. So no, people didn't walk with dinosaurs.
Dinosaurs are mentioned in the bible. In cambodia there is a stegosauruses carved into the stone. wall of the building. St Bell's tomb has sauropods carved into the brass edging. Bishop Bell died in 1500
Dinosaurs are mentioned in the bible. In cambodia there is a stegosaurus carved in the stone of the building. Bishop Bell's tomb has sauropod carved in the 1500 year old tomb adging
A terasaur petroglyph cave art was found around Canadian lake supirior
@@rickcrume739 Underwater Panther.
taste like chicken !?
PS1 graphics.
They never existed😅😅😅😅😅
Folks, if anyone is my age at 60 or older, can you help me find a long lost film. I saw a movie at the theater in 74 or 75 I think, where a group of kids went into a dinosaur museum talking about the dinosaurs, and then the movie went back in time with the dinosaurs, like a dream, I thought it was called 'Back To The Center Of Time; the film has vanished without a trace....This was a great film, please respond if you have any information....
I believe it's called 'Journey To The Beginning of Time', just in case you haven't found out yet.
@@thernfoster5360 No, that is not it, but thanks for your help.
@@williamgraves6455 I will keep looking Mr. Graves, and I shan't give up on you!
how do we know that the dinosaurs went extinct? i used to explore the remote amazon jungle, natives there always talked about big dinosaurs and even drew them none could read nor did they have tv, im talking the tribes that had little or no contact with white people ever, days of treking thru the jungle with spiders the size of large diner plates and bigger than them we do not know what is out there, i know what cats scream like i have heard things that have frightened the natives, and to be honest scarred the crap out of me also