Eu sou fã de dinossauros no geral, mas existem 2 que eu gostaria de ver de perto nem que fosse por 1 minuto, o trodonte e o titanossauro (talvez o patagotitan ou o argentinossauro), são meus favoritos.
Vai sair outro Documentário Igual ao Prehistoric Planet, só que vai falar de todas as eras dos dinossauros, antes e depois do Meteoro, e adivinha quem é o Diretor? STEVEN SPIELBERG
They did it again... like the oasis scene in the first series where hundres of large dinosaurs walk hundreds of KM through a sahara like desser to a lake out of nothing... no vegitation, just a giant lake in the dry sand...very unrealistic to watch. And here ty act like birds....40+ ton birds ^^ that´s too easy ...and looks again unrealistic. Not the superb aninmation and CGI....the behavior and the enviroment. It looks like there is nothing to eat or drin around for weeks...like the moon. And eggs can be bread out in the warm sand of a river bank or whatever...like crocodiles do. It was warm enough at this time anyway. Then it´s *very logic* tho climb a volcano in the middle of nowhere^^ There are no predators... yes nozthing is there...because nothing can live there. If the adults manage they way to the place without food and water...because of their size^^ How then should the new born manage to come back? What do they eat??? The get no mother milk... The are not fed from the stomache like birds do... ( who can fly miles to get food) Think about it - makes NO SENS
You are aware that we have found plenty of fossilized nest sites in the Deccan Traps region that were fossilized during the times that it was active. In fact we have found that in between the layers created by lava flows there are often sets of nests, indicating that sauropod dinosaurs would brave the traps to lay their eggs.
Que ambiente espetacular.
Eu sou fã de dinossauros no geral, mas existem 2 que eu gostaria de ver de perto nem que fosse por 1 minuto, o trodonte e o titanossauro (talvez o patagotitan ou o argentinossauro), são meus favoritos.
Cara o realismo é único
Essa temporada vale assistir completa
Muito bom, efeitos espetaculares!!!
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Obrigado sem você eu teria que pagar caro na Apple tv+ OBRIGADO
Muito bom vei parece até real
parece iguanas 😊😊😊
A incrível voz do super vilão palpatine de star wars
O que será que Spielberg diz , quando vê esse documentário kkkk ele deve dizer nossa é melhor que Jurassic Wold 😅 , e o orçamento é bem mais barato 😅
Vai sair outro Documentário Igual ao Prehistoric Planet, só que vai falar de todas as eras dos dinossauros, antes e depois do Meteoro, e adivinha quem é o Diretor? STEVEN SPIELBERG
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They did it again...
like the oasis scene in the first series where hundres of large dinosaurs walk hundreds of KM through a sahara like desser to a lake out of nothing...
no vegitation, just a giant lake in the dry sand...very unrealistic to watch.
And here ty act like birds....40+ ton birds ^^
that´s too easy ...and looks again unrealistic.
Not the superb aninmation and CGI....the behavior and the enviroment.
It looks like there is nothing to eat or drin around for weeks...like the moon.
And eggs can be bread out in the warm sand of a river bank or whatever...like crocodiles do.
It was warm enough at this time anyway.
Then it´s *very logic* tho climb a volcano in the middle of nowhere^^
There are no predators... yes nozthing is there...because nothing can live there.
If the adults manage they way to the place without food and water...because of their size^^
How then should the new born manage to come back?
What do they eat???
The get no mother milk...
The are not fed from the stomache like birds do... ( who can fly miles to get food)
Think about it - makes NO SENS
You are aware that we have found plenty of fossilized nest sites in the Deccan Traps region that were fossilized during the times that it was active. In fact we have found that in between the layers created by lava flows there are often sets of nests, indicating that sauropod dinosaurs would brave the traps to lay their eggs.
They actually have evidence for such behavior. They even talk about it at the end of the episode.
Lol, you do realize there is DiRECT evidence that this kind of thing actually happened, right? What a load of crap. Also, learn how to spell.
Bro, the episode says everything, watch it first 😊