Seven Worlds, One Prehistoric Planet | Fan edited tribute
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- Опубликовано: 29 сен 2024
- Millions of years ago huge forces ripped apart the Earth's crust creating seven spectacular continents. Over time, each continent developed its own remarkable wildlife, full of dinosaurs.
66 million years ago, these continents included Antarctica which was still connected to what is today Australia, forming the last fragment of the former super-continent Gondwana. India was also once a part of Gondwana but was now fully isolated and heading north. Just as today Asia, Europe, North America and South America were fully established continents, but they had yet to aquire their modern conturs. Large parts of the lower continental shelfs were flooded by the high sea levels that followed the warm temperatures of the latest cretaceous period. From time to time certain continents like North America and Asia would also reconnect through temporary land bridges, which in turn allowed animals to migrate and expand into new habitats. But once these connections reclosed populations became seperated and evolved in their own unique evolutionary paths, creating an almost endless diversity of Dinosaurs; many of which we will never uncover or understand. The deep past is shrouded in mystery.
Footage in this edit was recorded from the Apple TV plus series Prehistoric Planet, which you can watch here: tv.apple.com/s...
As well as the BBC series 'Seven Worlds, One Planet', which also features the tDavid Attenborough narration used in this video.
Music composed by Jacob Shea and Hans Zimmer.
You can check out my channel for more palaeontology related short videos and edits.
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this is what we need for a season 3, to explore the rest of the globe in some special places we've been to and ones we haven't, and to see some of the strangest, the largest, and some of the most unexpected of creatures to have ever lived on our planet, we need to return for one last time, to a time where nature had put on it's greatest show. we need Prehistoric Planet 3.
That's quite a poetic pitch!
Yeah, and much more than just the Late Cretaceous, like the Late Jurassic And Late Triassic, too.
I Want To See The Giga And Spino In Prehistoric Planet In S3.
another beautiful and clever edit! Hats off,my friend!
Sir Attenborough needs to watch this trailer
yes, this is a rather nice fan-made trailer, however, it is Ironic that they missed out Australia, because during the Maastrictian, there are few or no Dinosaurs to be found here.
Indeed. But then Australia and Antarctica were still connected from what I've read, so one might as well consider them as one at this time. I don't think calling it Gondwana is appropiate either, seeing as it refers to a wider paleo continent.
@@PaleoEdits interesting 🤔, so Antarctica was once part of Australia at the time.
Interesting to speculate what kind of Dinosaurs, pterosaurs and marine reptiles lived there.
The shot of Gondwana is just *chefs kiss*
Honesty, they should try this if season 3 ever happens.
They have the five continents.
Although that would leave out the popular NA species, and I know they’d hesitate with that.
I was thinking the same. However, I think Antarctica+Australia has a bit of a weak fossil record at this particular time. I guess they could throw in North America again if, god forbid, they do an extinction finale.
@@PaleoEdits, Which, of course, is unlikely to happen, because they don't wanna shock and disappoint fans and viewers with extinction events, with something as beautifully-made as Prehistoric Planet.
Well...
This is a good video for me to wake-up to
Poor Australia gets excluded as usual, but it's completely understandable! We haven't found any Maastrichtian dinosaurs yet in Australia.
I know :( But hey, at least there's a shot of the last fragment of Gondwana at the end, with Australia in full view :)
Nicely done.
Another fantastic edit
Really nice buddy!
This man should be hired for Prehistoric Planet 3 for editing because this is actually so beautiful, amazing work! Keep these edits up, you deserve the support :)
Such a spectacular video and tribute to an amazing series, this is!
Incredible!
Awesome Tribute
This is a certified edit classic!
always a good day when this man drops a prehistoric planet tribute
Phenomenal editing 👏
Another amazing Paleo Edits edit. The amount of detail and effort you put into your videos is amazing. Honestly, im suprised noone really found you out yet. I am looking out for more amazing content from you soon. 🦕🦖
Wow, What the hell is all this? 😮 I can't believe what I'm seeing. This is so beautiful and This is interesting ❤. You don't know how much I appreciate this. Thank you so much for all this. I like dinosaurs and I study them.😊
Honestly, I wouldn’t have minded if all of PhP was in this format.
Amazing, can you make a Seven Worlds One Planet opening scene crossover with all Prehistoric documentaries (old & news) video, please!?
Prehistoric planet + seven worlds = perfect match
Cool! Glad you liked the concept :)
Loved every bit of this!
Work of art!
Just extraordinary 👏👏👏
The combination of you and David Attemborough reminds me of the "one legend to another" meme from rango
I'm sad that it hasn't come back yet, I swear to god, if were don't get a trailer for season 3 soon, anyway, amazing!
Alternate Title:
Seven Worlds, Three Times, One Prehistoric Planet
Episodes:
1. Antarctica
2. Africa
3. Asia
4. Europe
5. Australia
6. South America
7. North America
As if the original title wasn't long enough xD
where did you get the audio in 2:38 - 3:28 ?
www.amazon.com/Seven-Worlds-Planet-Ultra-Blu-ray/dp/B07ZWCNY1N/ref=sr_1_4?keywords=seven+worlds+one+planet&qid=1687497954&sprefix=seven+worlds%2Caps%2C257&sr=8-4
trying not to cry here
I wish Prehistoric Planet goes to Morrison formation
That would be cool!
u are a genius duuuude !
😂
What’s so funny?
Probably the Carnotaurus displaying