Tarbosaurus & Velociraptors hunting - [Prehistoric Planet] season 2

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  • Опубликовано: 10 июн 2023
  • As the Tarbosaurus terrorize the sauropod herd, the Velociraptors attack the Prenocephales as they flee to the highlands for safety.
    from Prehistoric Planet season 2 episode 2

Комментарии • 415

  • @chasemcnab7610
    @chasemcnab7610 10 месяцев назад +585

    You can’t just spring fluffy lil’ velociraptor babies on me like that man, I wasn’t ready 😭🥺

  • @GalvyTheTom
    @GalvyTheTom 6 месяцев назад +378

    The sound design in this is ETHEREAL. The singing, booming calls of the sauropods, the clicking of the raptors, the hissing and growling of the Tarbosaurus, it all sounds so unique and blends together perfectly. Masterpiece.

    • @johnsteiner3417
      @johnsteiner3417 6 месяцев назад +5

      There's a youtube channel on here that makes scientifically accurate dinosaur sounds as well as aquatic reptiles and pterosaurs.

    • @GalvyTheTom
      @GalvyTheTom 6 месяцев назад +3

      @@johnsteiner3417 I know, they’re fantastic and intriguing.

    • @bertille701
      @bertille701 6 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@johnsteiner3417 What is the name of the channel pls?

    • @johnsteiner3417
      @johnsteiner3417 6 месяцев назад +4

      @@bertille701 It's called *Studio* and the videos are called Dinosaur Vocalization Study.

    • @FarradMuseumofTruth
      @FarradMuseumofTruth 6 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you!!!!​@@johnsteiner3417

  • @Sonsbitchesall
    @Sonsbitchesall 6 месяцев назад +244

    That’s got to be some of the best prehistoric planet footage I’ve ever seen. I love how they have been able to make the dinosaurs run

    • @gagnarork
      @gagnarork 6 месяцев назад +10

      They just went back in time and filmed it?

    • @thezanzibarbarian5729
      @thezanzibarbarian5729 6 месяцев назад +9

      @@gagnarork Some of those cameras from 65 million years ago had some damn good lens in them ;-))...

    • @BermudaHawk47
      @BermudaHawk47 5 месяцев назад +1

      I love how the Velos have the little Donald Duck lookin ahh bum fluff

    • @johnmartinez7440
      @johnmartinez7440 5 месяцев назад

      I mean, you'd hope the most recent series would have "some of the best" footage, no?

    • @FrostFall0261
      @FrostFall0261 4 месяца назад +1

      @@johnmartinez7440 life on our planet moment :(

  • @pattonramming1988
    @pattonramming1988 5 месяцев назад +86

    I love seeing predators hunt tactically instead of turning every hunt into a deathmatch it really shows how intelligent theropods are by having them make excellent use of their terrain

  • @anthonybusch4407
    @anthonybusch4407 11 месяцев назад +265

    Tyrannosaurs and Raptors hunting side-by-side. Making them the two most famous hunting partners of all time.

    • @jjrj8568
      @jjrj8568 9 месяцев назад +36

      *Tarbosaurus, mate; the distant Asian cousin of the T.Rex

    • @redlycan5064
      @redlycan5064 9 месяцев назад +65

      @@jjrj8568 Tarbosaurus was a species of Tyrannosaur

    • @OrgulhosoPortugal
      @OrgulhosoPortugal 9 месяцев назад +3

      ​@@redlycan5064No they ain't

    • @redlycan5064
      @redlycan5064 9 месяцев назад +66

      @@OrgulhosoPortugal What do you mean it's not? Sure, it's not a species of Tyrannosaurus, but Tarbosaurus is still a species of Tyrannosaur, or Tyrannosaurid, just like Nanuqsaurus, Albertosaurus, Daspletosaurus, and Alioramus, among others.

    • @OrgulhosoPortugal
      @OrgulhosoPortugal 9 месяцев назад +3

      @@redlycan5064 I thought you said Tarbosaurus was A T-rex Subspecies,

  • @admiralcat3809
    @admiralcat3809 5 месяцев назад +49

    I really like how it's less blood and gore and the dinosaurs aren't slaughtering each other, instead they just died of natural causes, which is quite common in real life too.

    • @Latenivenatrix_Mcmasterae
      @Latenivenatrix_Mcmasterae 3 месяца назад +8

      Nothing is more natural than being kicked off a cliff.
      This isn’t sarcasm btw, I’m trying to reference eagles that drag goats off cliffs

    • @markellopedebergara6930
      @markellopedebergara6930 3 месяца назад +5

      ​@@Latenivenatrix_McmasteraeI think that what he mean is that he is proud that in this documentary they don't represent dinosaurs as brainless monsters

    • @Latenivenatrix_Mcmasterae
      @Latenivenatrix_Mcmasterae 2 месяца назад

      @@markellopedebergara6930read the rest of my comment

  • @marmalade8915
    @marmalade8915 8 месяцев назад +92

    You can't just bring the tiny velociraptor babies to the shot my heart wasn't ready

    • @anthonybusch4407
      @anthonybusch4407 3 месяца назад +3

      Oh, hush now. Let the boy have his moment.

  • @Call-me-Avi
    @Call-me-Avi 5 месяцев назад +22

    Omg smol velociraptors soo cuteeeeee.

  • @Kory-Edits2024
    @Kory-Edits2024 9 месяцев назад +59

    Finally tarbosaurus in action all we saw it do in season 1 was drink and sleep, now it's finally hunting

    • @nblastoise4479
      @nblastoise4479 5 месяцев назад

      They actually did more in first season hahhahhahh

    • @windowsVD
      @windowsVD 3 месяца назад +4

      And we STILL don't see them make the kill. Prehistoric Planet's aversion to showing onscreen violence is getting frustrating. Season 2 has done a better of showing the dinosaurs hunt than season 1, but it still feels pretty sanitized. Compare this with BBC's Walking with Dinosaurs which was excellent at not only portraying the dinosaurs as realistic animals, but also showing the dangerous and often brutal lives that dinosaurs often lived.

    • @Charlie-Charlot
      @Charlie-Charlot Месяц назад

      @@Kfruistikexactly ! I mean, it isn’t uncommon for predators like Komodo dragons or bears to start eating their prey even when it is still alive

  • @shawn_gaming729
    @shawn_gaming729 11 месяцев назад +88

    Aww the babies raptors so cute ❤❤

    • @KingCarcha12
      @KingCarcha12 10 месяцев назад +4

      Small Birds☺️

    • @tzg1Z
      @tzg1Z 10 месяцев назад +3

      I’d eat one ngl

    • @Uberpod3
      @Uberpod3 5 месяцев назад

      ​@@KingCarcha12If you're gonna take this long to finish your documentary then atleast give me some chicken jerky!

    • @KingCarcha12
      @KingCarcha12 5 месяцев назад

      @@Uberpod3 joke😂

    • @TyrannoWright
      @TyrannoWright Месяц назад

      @@tzg1Z Fluffy chicken nuggets. 😋

  • @anthonybusch4407
    @anthonybusch4407 7 месяцев назад +32

    Velociraptor, the most famous of all the Dromaeosaurids.
    Tarbosaurus, Asia’s Top Predator.

  • @rexyzilla9340
    @rexyzilla9340 5 месяцев назад +14

    Finally a full episode of the show and i don’t have to paid for it 🔥🔥🔥

    • @nblastoise4479
      @nblastoise4479 5 месяцев назад

      Apple+ offers 1 free week,i used It to waith the show

  • @EGarrett01
    @EGarrett01 6 месяцев назад +22

    4:07 I like to imagine one of these dinos falling into loose or wet sand, or being covered over after they collapse due to disease or injuries, and becoming fossilized.

  • @nblastoise4479
    @nblastoise4479 5 месяцев назад +7

    Reminded me of that 2005 king kong scene

  • @user-fv2hb4mm7m
    @user-fv2hb4mm7m 7 дней назад +2

    Who is watching this in June 2024?

  • @burnedsmackdown4209
    @burnedsmackdown4209 Месяц назад +2

    I like how they said family and not pack for the Velociraptors

  • @madceratophryid
    @madceratophryid 10 месяцев назад +631

    i just wish prehistoric planet would start showing herbivores successfully fleeing or defending themselves, because for a series intended to break common tropes it's really insistent on showing anything other than carnivorous theropods as unable to win fights, easily frightened and easily manipulated into killing itself in some particularly egregious scenes

    • @tort1395
      @tort1395 10 месяцев назад +207

      The tarbos didn’t kill the sauropod it fell and died during the panic, crushing itself under its own weight. The tarbos only frightened them. However, I do agree that we need to see more capable herbivores😁.

    • @Woopor
      @Woopor 10 месяцев назад +120

      I mean there was the one scene where the giant Majungasaurus got spooked off by the little plant eatin’ croco thingy and the zamoxes not getting eaten by the mosa and the morosaurus getting away from the raptors, all in one episode

    • @madceratophryid
      @madceratophryid 10 месяцев назад +52

      @@Woopor that's true, i just wish that wasn't the minority and we really need to see a hadrosaur or sauropod kick some major ass at some point because the general public sees them in particular as incapable of fighting anything or running away from anything, the dreadnoughtus fight in s1 was a good start

    • @DGAIRELAND
      @DGAIRELAND 8 месяцев назад +49

      hunts do fail in this show

    • @anthonybusch4407
      @anthonybusch4407 7 месяцев назад +47

      ⁠And, in fact, like David Attenborough also said last season, Most hunts throughout the history of life fail most of the time.

  • @lufsolitaire5351
    @lufsolitaire5351 5 месяцев назад +16

    It’s a neat bit of speculation that Velociraptors would think of pushing their prey off cliffs the way golden eagles do to mountain goats. Dromeosaurs were the closest non-avian dinosaurs to birds(aside from Celoeurosaurs) so it doesn’t seem too far fetched that they may have been at least as smart as eagles/hawks.

  • @Supertitan351
    @Supertitan351 2 месяца назад +2

    this show is PERFECTION!

  • @1997mclarencongo
    @1997mclarencongo 5 месяцев назад +23

    wait so no one’s gonna say it?
    does this scene not remind you of the disney dinosaur 2000 movie? when bruton and his scout were checking the perimeter of the dried lakebed?

    • @NoobsofFredo
      @NoobsofFredo 5 месяцев назад +5

      Y'know, it really does.
      Also, that film doesn't get _nearly_ the credit it deserves. Hell, even the CGI is still incredible compared to some of what we see nowadays.

    • @1997mclarencongo
      @1997mclarencongo 5 месяцев назад +2

      @@NoobsofFredo my thoughts exactly‼️

    • @speedracer2008
      @speedracer2008 5 месяцев назад +1

      Hodgepodge mentioned that in his review of this episode.

    • @Afraglis
      @Afraglis 5 месяцев назад +3

      ​@@NoobsofFredoIt really gets the credit my guy everybody praises the film.

    • @NoobsofFredo
      @NoobsofFredo 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@Afraglis Everyone familiar with it does. Sadly, it's still quite obscure outside of people particularly enthused about dinosaurs (carnotaurus and iguanodon particularly).

  • @gigatron4578
    @gigatron4578 3 месяца назад +3

    Tarbosaur and Velociraptor are coelurosaurs(which we know them as feathered dinosaurs).

  • @gigatron4578
    @gigatron4578 3 месяца назад +3

    the latest tyrannosaurids like Tyrannosaurs, Tarbosaurus, qianzosaurus, Albertosaurus, are the only coelurosaurs that were scally instead of feathered tough less visible just like elephants hair, those that lived in warms environments.

  • @phillipayoung10
    @phillipayoung10 2 месяца назад +1

    What a piece. Those babies though..😊😊

  • @alang.bandala8863
    @alang.bandala8863 6 месяцев назад +7

    Kinda remind me to that scene in 2005 King Kong

  • @Angelman_1
    @Angelman_1 2 месяца назад

    Excellent graphics.

  • @bannedwagoner69
    @bannedwagoner69 6 месяцев назад +31

    I like how this show focuses on how mindless ferocity and needless violence are rare in animals, but they fail to capture how BRUTAL a force NATURE is. That sauropod’s death should’ve been way more slow and graphic (not by my desire ofc), as a broken limb obviously doesn’t mean instant death (unfortunately), and the velociraptor kill looked way too easy and without struggle. It’s a fine line to tow and this show gets it right even better than Walking With, but not perfect

    • @nathan_hi8052
      @nathan_hi8052 6 месяцев назад +10

      they're heavy as hell so falling from that height would indeed be fatal

    • @bannedwagoner69
      @bannedwagoner69 6 месяцев назад +3

      @@nathan_hi8052 absolutely but realistically such a death wouldn’t be mercifully quick sadly, since I would think the neck would protect the head from an impact strong enough to be a sudden death

    • @knowncoralconsumer
      @knowncoralconsumer 5 месяцев назад +3

      it was more of how it was written
      the writer didn't want to much gore or violence in this
      which explains why scenes like the pachyrhinosaurus got killed from afar exist

    • @SmokeDog1871
      @SmokeDog1871 5 месяцев назад +5

      This show is heavily sanitized compared to what we actually know about how violently these animals really lived

    • @knowncoralconsumer
      @knowncoralconsumer 5 месяцев назад +2

      @@SmokeDog1871 thats how it was actually written
      but its still the best dino doc ever

  • @RandomMackem3247
    @RandomMackem3247 5 месяцев назад +7

    I hope we get a season 3

  • @TerraTimeCapsule
    @TerraTimeCapsule 5 месяцев назад

    Nice video and give some inspiration 😮

  • @chairulmaulana1963
    @chairulmaulana1963 7 месяцев назад +8

    I really love bird looking velociraptor

  • @lucatortorizio9718
    @lucatortorizio9718 Месяц назад

    Finally, we can see a hunting scene without the predators being depicted as the bad guys ❤

  • @NajbAhmed-ll3wv
    @NajbAhmed-ll3wv 9 месяцев назад +10

    Prehistoric planet 3 is coming back next year

    • @anthonybusch4407
      @anthonybusch4407 7 месяцев назад

      Really?! 😃

    • @NajbAhmed-ll3wv
      @NajbAhmed-ll3wv 7 месяцев назад +1

      @@anthonybusch4407 I dont know

    • @Chippin05
      @Chippin05 6 месяцев назад +4

      I hope it does. This is a very good show but has too few episodes

    • @themightyspartan1012
      @themightyspartan1012 3 месяца назад +1

      Hopefully it sets in Late Triassic period or late Cretaceous Campanian (before maastrichtian).

  • @nikimuhlfeld7202
    @nikimuhlfeld7202 2 месяца назад

    Toll, alle neueren Erkenntnisse sind genutzt worden. Great, all the newer findings have been used.

  • @jonathanrichards5024
    @jonathanrichards5024 Месяц назад +1

    Weird to think how they thought. Lizards and snakes don't seem to "think" too much. Scary to imagine large reptiles... thinking

  • @whalley723
    @whalley723 5 месяцев назад +1

    Sir Attenborough's voice legendary

    • @adamholland-gresock3522
      @adamholland-gresock3522 Месяц назад

      Oh yeah, he could read the script for Beavis and Butthead and he'd still sound godly.

  • @MarkanthonyOgatia
    @MarkanthonyOgatia 5 месяцев назад +1

    ❤ David Attenborough and Morgan Freeman ❤️
    Is the best narrator ❤

  • @Alebabe
    @Alebabe 7 месяцев назад +7

    A pack of three lions scared off a heard of elephants and one triped and died. 😒. None the less, the fkn animations are superb!

    • @marcustulliuscicero5443
      @marcustulliuscicero5443 3 месяца назад +1

      Rather more akin to a pack of three wolves scaring a herd of bison. Tarbosaurus in particular had a different skull anatomy to T. rex that made it more capable of hunting sauropods than its North American cousin, so especially those Nemegtosaurs were right to be worried.

  • @user-gt2lh2ec9e
    @user-gt2lh2ec9e 2 месяца назад

    Wow, used to be some BIG HUNTERS! John P.

  • @user-cx2bq6sq1u
    @user-cx2bq6sq1u 23 дня назад

    字幕か吹き替えでどっかでフル観れないかな?

  • @caseycat
    @caseycat 29 дней назад +1

    I just wanna buy this series on Blue Ray PLEASE ill pay anything

  • @warmfebruaryrain
    @warmfebruaryrain Месяц назад

    Animators be like : Lets make a fluffy baby slip and fall for shits and giggles

  • @DJJumpdancer
    @DJJumpdancer 6 месяцев назад

    the raptors look like chickens :D they are so small ^^

    • @grahamstrouse1165
      @grahamstrouse1165 5 месяцев назад

      More like turkeys. Velociraptor weighed about 15kg.

  • @johnshields6852
    @johnshields6852 3 месяца назад +1

    It's hard to put the eons of time in perspective, a thousand years, a million years, our lifetime is fleeting

  • @SmokeDog1871
    @SmokeDog1871 5 месяцев назад +1

    Fossil record shows that raptor babies didnt eat the same food as their parents and likely lived on their own

    • @collinfulling3223
      @collinfulling3223 5 месяцев назад +5

      Adolescents*. They still probably stayed close to their parents until they were old enough to fend for themselves. Like many solitary animals do.

  • @philipnorris6542
    @philipnorris6542 5 месяцев назад +1

    How good it would be if we had a time machine.

  • @coffeepot3123
    @coffeepot3123 2 месяца назад

    Dude imagine the mega fauna required to feed these giants..
    Like trying to mow the lawn at the end of the week like "shit, more megafauna!"

  • @unpataunpata
    @unpataunpata 15 дней назад

    Desert...right!!!

  • @adamkameron6562
    @adamkameron6562 Месяц назад

    amen

  • @MonsterZilla452
    @MonsterZilla452 23 дня назад

    Megatheropods dinosaurs max size
    ( All 5+ tonnes Megatheropods May 2024)
    1. Tyrannosaurus rex- 11.7 tonnes
    2. Giganotosaurus- 10.2 tonnes
    3. Mcraeencies- 8.8 tonnes
    4. Mapusaurus- 8.4 tonnes
    5. Spinosaurus- 8.3 tonnes
    6. Saurophaganax- 8.3 tonnes
    7. Carcharodontosaurus- 8.2 tonnes
    8. Sauroniops- 7.6 tonnes
    9. Tyrannotitan- 7.5 tonnes
    10. Bahariasaurus- 7.1 tonnes
    11. Deinocheirus- 7.1 tonnes
    12. Zhuchengtyrannus- 5.9 tonnes
    13. Titanovenator- 5.8 tonnes
    14. Meraxes gigas- 5.7 tonnes
    15. Acrocanthosaurus- 5.7 tonnes
    16. Sigilmassasaurus- 5.5 tonnes
    17. Therizinosaurus- 5.5 tonnes
    18. Suchomimus- 5.4 tonnes
    19. Tarbosaurus- 5.39 tonnes
    20. Torvosaurus- 5.2 tonnes
    21. Suciasaurus- 5 tonnes

  • @norbis3939
    @norbis3939 4 месяца назад

    Can you even imagine seeing a titanosaur falling over?

  • @user-sz4wc6xz8c
    @user-sz4wc6xz8c 21 день назад

    킹콩에서 베나토사우루스가 브론토사우루스를 추격하는 장면같다.

  • @ketaminefetishist
    @ketaminefetishist 4 месяца назад +1

    i don't like apple, but i do like dinosaurs

    • @TyrannoWright
      @TyrannoWright Месяц назад +2

      I assume they had good reason to side with Apple. Netflix definitely wouldn't be an ideal choice with what they come out with and the reputation they've built.

  • @Hanowk-sd2gn
    @Hanowk-sd2gn Месяц назад

    J'aimerais que cette époque des dinosaures reprennent à nouveau dans notre ère actuel car ces créatures préhistorique me manque 😢😢

  • @MonsterZilla452
    @MonsterZilla452 3 месяца назад

    Tarbosaurus~ 11 meters & 5,392 kgs

  • @aleksandarvil5718
    @aleksandarvil5718 5 месяцев назад

    Tarbosaurus = T. - Rex of Asia

  • @jeremybennett2168
    @jeremybennett2168 Год назад +2

    more

  • @adamkameron6562
    @adamkameron6562 Месяц назад

    hi its me

  • @juliusrosen7190
    @juliusrosen7190 11 месяцев назад +1

    3:38

  • @T_BDK
    @T_BDK 5 месяцев назад

    В этом фильме все динозавры какие-то отёкшие ...

  • @SniperRed0092
    @SniperRed0092 4 месяца назад

    King Kong 2005 vibes

  • @andersonoliveiramagalhaes1785
    @andersonoliveiramagalhaes1785 2 месяца назад

    How the sauropods could live in the desert with that amount of weight and height (makes no sense) waht they ate??? air and sand?

    • @ExtremeMadnessX
      @ExtremeMadnessX Месяц назад +3

      They explained that they migrated over desert here.

  • @staciekeller7515
    @staciekeller7515 5 месяцев назад

    Bros went through the backrooms

  • @jaspyjiindust.9227
    @jaspyjiindust.9227 4 месяца назад

    Why cant they show it on netflix i dont have apple and i hate them for only showing it on apple tv

  • @Pixel_Entriment24
    @Pixel_Entriment24 2 месяца назад

    but the weird thing that Velociraptors and Tarbosaurus didn't live at same time

    • @richie_0740
      @richie_0740 24 дня назад +1

      Velociraptor doesnt, but its close relative did, Although as of now that close relative isnt named yet so they used velociraptor as a stand in name due to popularity

  • @TheSquidUK
    @TheSquidUK 3 месяца назад

    I have a hypothesis of sorts, the bidrectional development of an ideal ratio of small animal brain size and skull capacity to larger muscolo-skeletal development and adult epistemology. Making such movements by dinosaur species also a result of nega-turbelent instinctive reactivity that also is bidrectional to heightened animal photonic salience sequencing within genetic toilitization of learned and high salienated survival memories, against the low tentative and low salience qualia towards bidrectional singuality concious stop-gap spatio-temporal recollection - also commonly understood as a present awareness during conciousness, in relation to its nervous system and neuro-pyschological impedement.

  • @Ninaqureshi611
    @Ninaqureshi611 Месяц назад +1

    The Tarbosaurus kill sauropods

  • @LscVip
    @LscVip 3 месяца назад +2

    Whos this man talking?

  • @Yourmanrighthere
    @Yourmanrighthere 27 дней назад

    Whos watching this in 2024
    👇

  • @user-pb5ph7gw2h
    @user-pb5ph7gw2h 6 месяцев назад

    tarbo suhars tata 1613::tarbo intar kular pawar istiring

  • @jamierobertson-fx6eb
    @jamierobertson-fx6eb 2 месяца назад

    2024 February, 28, 29 , in the house without a heart beat , cillian or john Murphy. A leap year.

  • @JarodFarrant
    @JarodFarrant 5 месяцев назад

    Tarbosaurus is not a Trex but pretty big for a carnivore

    • @TyrannoWright
      @TyrannoWright Месяц назад

      They are still a part of the tyrannosauridae. Almost of equal size to T. rex, but with their own special trait of locking jaws.

  • @cicerolinns
    @cicerolinns 10 месяцев назад +7

    Queria que eles fizessem uma cena de luta entre um T-rex e um Sauropodes, mas que mostrasse especialmente, os herbívoros ganhando também, até porque nem sempre os carnívoros conseguem finalizar sua perseguição, vemos isso na natureza atual por exemplo, o que certamente em toda a história, se repetia, em questão dos dinos, o povo romantiza muito que os carnívoros, sempre deviam conseguir tudo na hora que quer, mas acredito fielmente, que eles não seriam capazes de enfrentar outros dinos 2 vezes maiores que eles, como os Sauropodes por exemplo, sabemos que na natureza alguns animais, só enfrentam os gigantes em último caso de extrema fome, ou se os carnívoros de sua espécie estiverem em bando, pra ter melhor resultado, já que sim, tamanho é documento na natureza, pode ser o animal mais carnívoros de todos, mas não quer dizer que ganhe todas as lutas, até porque os herbívoros tem suas defesas, não podemos e nem devemos tratá-los como tolos, a ganhos e à perdas para ambos lados.

  • @bilocantorun8948
    @bilocantorun8948 5 месяцев назад

    Bari alt yazılı olsaydı

  • @H484R
    @H484R 5 месяцев назад

    The brontos really just sacrificed a baby to the tarbos? 🤣 cold, man

    • @krzysztofkuzniacki6416
      @krzysztofkuzniacki6416 5 месяцев назад

      That aint brontos, brontosaurus isn't even a valid dinosaur spiecies as I recall. Those are tytanosaurs and the smaller ones are not babies or adolescent, just another, smaller spiecies of sauropod

    • @dweebteambuilderjones7627
      @dweebteambuilderjones7627 5 месяцев назад +3

      @@krzysztofkuzniacki6416 _Brontosaurus_ got its validity back in 2015, and even before then it was a valid species, just not a valid _genus_ (it was a third species of _Apatosaurus_ for most of the 20th century). You're right that those sauropods are not _Brontosaurus_ ; the small ones are _Nemegtosaurus_ , which were only about 43 feet long as adults, while the big ones are an unnamed species of giant titanosaur only known from footprints.

    • @Afraglis
      @Afraglis 5 месяцев назад

      ​@@dweebteambuilderjones7627 I wish that didn't happen.

    • @dweebteambuilderjones7627
      @dweebteambuilderjones7627 5 месяцев назад

      @@Afraglis Wish what didn't happen?

  • @xxsmack_dabxx396
    @xxsmack_dabxx396 3 месяца назад

    I know there is a scientific reason that the supercontinent(s) broke up into what we have today....but I still like to think it was caused by all these giants stompin around all day🤔

  • @aleximanon7713
    @aleximanon7713 11 месяцев назад +4

    Why do they run , they got those domes to fight back

    • @WatcherMovie008
      @WatcherMovie008 11 месяцев назад +21

      Most herbivores that have weapons on their head generally use it for mating rituals. Most horns and modified skulls are too fragile to be used as weapons against predators. Also the head is the most vulnerable anatomy on your body, and predators know this, hence why most strike for the neck for a quick and swift kill. Herbivores do often fight back but when surprised in an ambush situation like this, no herbivore is thinking about fighting, for all they know the predator is literally behind them and in a fight or flight situation, herbivore's instinct is to run and outrun your predator.

    • @themightyspartan1012
      @themightyspartan1012 11 месяцев назад +2

      It more to do with mating displays. The rarely going to use their heads when facing predators Plus they are aware the predators can able to dodge their attacks and go after the weak points. So the best thing to do for them to go flight mode just to save their lives. This is similarly to how antelopes and deers are running away from predators. From leopards to wolves and lions.

    • @WildWorld81
      @WildWorld81 10 месяцев назад +8

      Herbivores that utilize ramming generally don’t do that for predator defense, they generally flee, as it’s technically useless due to the time it takes to utilize the domes at full capacity
      Bighorn sheep, for example, don’t use their horns to defend against predators, they use their preferred habitat (mountain slopes) to hopefully avoid predators, seeing as when predators go after them it doesn’t end well for the sheep

    • @GandalfTheTsaagan
      @GandalfTheTsaagan 7 месяцев назад +2

      It's worth remembering that what initially spooked them wasn't the raptors but the Tarbosaurs, the former just took advantage of the situation.

    • @GalvyTheTom
      @GalvyTheTom 6 месяцев назад +2

      They were originally running from the Tarbosaurus and panicking sauropods, which they would have no chance against. They certainly weren't expecting the Velociraptors to ambush them.

  • @TheJAIHIND101
    @TheJAIHIND101 17 дней назад

    4:01 is the best scene. You can see the transition from therapods to birds in action! The way those velociraptors try to jump downwards after kicking their prey is exactly how an eagle or a hawk perched on a tree today, flies towards its prey below. Overtime, those velociraptors (or other therapods) which would have developed more feathers, would have got an additional advantage (some sort of primitive flying to slow down the fall), and this would have led to primitive birds.

  • @JOHNNYHOLIDAY2475
    @JOHNNYHOLIDAY2475 2 месяца назад

    This is all conjecture and speculation. No one knows what dinosaurs were really like or how they lived.

    • @metalinstinct7041
      @metalinstinct7041 2 месяца назад +4

      No fucking shit, Einstein. What did you expect?
      Of course alot of it is gonna be conjecture and speculation, these animals are long gone. We can’t observe them.

  • @kaustavbhattacharyya2217
    @kaustavbhattacharyya2217 6 месяцев назад

    That would be an Adasaurus not Velociraptor.

    • @knowncoralconsumer
      @knowncoralconsumer 5 месяцев назад

      yup

    • @dweebteambuilderjones7627
      @dweebteambuilderjones7627 5 месяцев назад +3

      The showrunners based this one on an unnamed velociraptorine and called it _Velociraptor_ for simplicity. It could turn out to be a third species of _Velociraptor_ , but it's definitely not _V. mongoliensis_ or _osmolskae_ .

    • @knowncoralconsumer
      @knowncoralconsumer 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@dweebteambuilderjones7627 oh dang
      well i dont see why they didn't use adasaurus tho

    • @anthonybusch4407
      @anthonybusch4407 3 месяца назад

      Oh, Hush, Now. Let The Show Have It's Moments.

    • @dweebteambuilderjones7627
      @dweebteambuilderjones7627 3 месяца назад

      @@knowncoralconsumer _Velociraptor_ has brand recognition, and the material may not be enough to tell what genus it really belongs to.

  • @manosmack
    @manosmack 5 месяцев назад

    Archaeopteryx
    Reptiles with feathers ? This is new.
    Many years Dino was reptile. Now it has feathers. I gues is legal to Smoke that leaf that is not harmfull to us.
    Exception is Archaeopteryx. Thats the small Dino going into bird.
    But, what do I know ? It seems, today, everybody has an exerienced opinion. Lets change all the data and put it in AI.
    The future is bright.

    • @collinfulling3223
      @collinfulling3223 4 месяца назад +6

      Literally what are you saying with this word salad

    • @TyrannoWright
      @TyrannoWright Месяц назад

      New? We already knew dinosaurs were more bird-like since the 90's. You've been digging around too much in public knowledge that's purely based on Hollywood.

  • @jasonhero982
    @jasonhero982 10 месяцев назад

    Velociraptors wailt big dinosaurs are dead.

  • @DaniMartVtbr
    @DaniMartVtbr 5 месяцев назад

    I don't see any way possible that could have worked out as depicted.
    No fully grown sauropod would fear a tarbosaurus while it was alive, the moment they come within walking distance the tail whips them down, any closer and it's neck swinging distance, closer still and it's stomping distance. There's a reason why tyrannosaurs own the size niche in their environments, their juveniles are the one size over the next species in their environment because that's how they avoided competition as predators over any common prey. The prey was never living sauropods, but dead ones, the analogy is when multiple species of vultures have a pecking order based on beak strength. Tyrannosaurs were the alpha predator needed to rip open a sauropod carcass, juvinile tyrannosaurs afterwards got their chance to feed, they're not built to take down living specimens and wouldn't have any need to.
    Tarbosaurus is in the same niche formula, they don't have the real power to meaningfully threaten a sauropod herd, and the adults have no cause to defend smaller specimens, they wouldn't even mingle in the same herd. An adult Tarbosaurus could enjoy a juvenile sauropod as an individual or as a family unit against a single specimen, as would a mega-pack of velociraptors akin to lions hunting giraffe. Velociraptors would have about the same threat index as a jackal to an oryx, they could slip in and out between adult sauropods without any relevance, so smaller herbivores much like juvenile sauropods wouldn't have any reason or safety traveling inside of such a herd, the protection of safety in numbers isn't real.

    • @Uberpod3
      @Uberpod3 5 месяцев назад +2

      About the tail whip part, they would have to Severely Injure their tail to actually deal fatal damage

    • @matthewbadger8685
      @matthewbadger8685 5 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@Uberpod3 I don't believe so. Sauropods similar to these have evolved tail clubs which means their ancestors would've had to have been using them as bludgeons beforehand. Otherwise there would've been no selective pressure to toughen up the tails.

    • @Uberpod3
      @Uberpod3 5 месяцев назад

      @@matthewbadger8685 Well, i am talking about ones who have no osteoderms nor club-tails, but i don't know if any sauropod lacks these traits.

    • @matthewbadger8685
      @matthewbadger8685 5 месяцев назад

      @@Uberpod3 I'm aware. For those traits to evolve, the animal has to be using the limb aggressively without those traits, so it'd need to attack with the bare tail. This creates a selective pressure for a stronger tail.

    • @Uberpod3
      @Uberpod3 5 месяцев назад

      @@matthewbadger8685 that's odd then.

  • @apeman505
    @apeman505 2 месяца назад +1

    Love the designs of the dinosaurs here, pretty up to date accuracy, but I have a few problems with the behavior. There is no proof that velociraptors did any kind of cooperative hunting, nor do I find it very believable that they would attack something so much larger than themselves, especially when there's a group of tarbosaurs making a kill RIGHT THERE that they could scavenge?
    Second, I don't think the tarbosaurs stand a chance against sauropods of that size, and why would they risk injury or death to fight a whole herd of them when there are smaller prey available? Just one of those sauropods is way more food than several tarbosaurs could eat in a month, why go to the trouble of trying to take one down, much less attack a herd of them? At least they spared us their rationalizing it by having them kill one off screen, maybe they were just trying to sow confusion in the herd, hoping one would get trampled to death.

  • @johnwayne5620
    @johnwayne5620 6 месяцев назад

    Those Pelosi Raptors are amazing.

  • @davidjazay9248
    @davidjazay9248 3 месяца назад

    Please don't make them roar all the time just because it sounds cool. No modern predator "heralds their arrival" by roaring like an idiot.

    • @TyrannoWright
      @TyrannoWright Месяц назад

      Hissing and growling isn't exactly "roaring". They didn't have the larynx to produce such sounds.

  • @brunosantos321
    @brunosantos321 Месяц назад

    And I saw the dead-the great and the small-standing before the throne. The books were opened, and another book was opened-the Book of Life. And the dead were judged according to what was written in the books, according to their deeds. The sea gave up the dead that were in it, and death and Sheol gave up the dead in them. Then they were each judged, each one of them, according to their deeds.
    Then death and Sheol were thrown into the lake of fire. This is the second death-the lake of fire. And if anyone was not found written in the Book of Life, he was thrown into the lake of fire.
    Revelation 20:12-15
    (Tree of Life Version)
    This is eternal life, that they should know you, the only true God, and him whom you sent, Jesus Christ.
    John 17 : 3 a
    For if you forgive men their trespasses, your heavenly Father will also forgive you. But if you don't forgive men their trespasses, neither will your Father forgive your trespasses.
    Matthew 6 : 14

  • @ShaighJosephson
    @ShaighJosephson 4 месяца назад +2

    They got the tyrannosaurines (T-Rex & Tarbosaurus) totally wrong... They had huge ole factory cavities denoting them as pure scavengers like a buzzard, not predators as portrayed here... The deevolution of their forelimbs also indicates that they have lost their use for them as scavengers...

    • @user-lk2ru3vs8c
      @user-lk2ru3vs8c 4 месяца назад +11

      You kinda outdated pal💀

    • @idle_speculation
      @idle_speculation 4 месяца назад +7

      Nothing that size could sustain itself on carrion alone, it's so few and far between that above a certain size only flying animals(like the aforementioned buzzards) can cover enough ground to find enough of it to live on. Besides, there was pretty much nothing else large enough to kill giant hadrosaurs and the like in their environments, and the partially-healed(meaning they happened when the animals were alive) bite marks in suspected prey animals kind of speak for themselves. Not to mention the fact that other, smaller tyrannosaurs with clear adaptations for running down prey also have the same diminutive arms, and the fact that many modern predators have strong senses of smell as well.

    • @user-lk2ru3vs8c
      @user-lk2ru3vs8c 4 месяца назад +4

      Yeah like they found small dinosaurs in a Gorgosaurus' stomach@@idle_speculation

    • @paleopal
      @paleopal 4 месяца назад

      You bought into Jack Horner's unsupported conspiracy theories he made a decade ago. It's 2024 man.

    • @marcustulliuscicero5443
      @marcustulliuscicero5443 3 месяца назад +1

      Guys, I found Jack Horners youtube account!

  • @dumbitc11
    @dumbitc11 9 месяцев назад +15

    i'm so sick of sauropods being painted as stupid, cowardly, and helpless. this size of a herd would probably be more than capable of defending themselves against 2 tarbos or would have at least made an attempt

    • @saratavington5435
      @saratavington5435 9 месяцев назад +40

      This is how extant herding herbivores act when being hunted by wolves or bears. You see it in bison, elk, deer, cattle, sheep, horses, etc. Sure, they **could** work together and kill the predators, but more often than not they don't because that is not how their brains work. If they did, then the predators would die out, the herbivores would grow too numerous, and the local ecosystem would be fucked. So yes, in order for nature to remain in balance, large, group-oriented herbivores tend to be dumb and panicky. If you're sick of nature, don't watch nature documentaries dude.

    • @dumbitc11
      @dumbitc11 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@saratavington5435 huh? you can’t compare sauropods to any of the animals you listed. if you’re going to compare them to any living animal use something like an elephant for comparison. it would be much more realistic for them to actually put up a fight because that’s what we DO see in nature especially in larger herding animals defending their young. 2 lions wouldn’t stand a chance against a herd of elephants and they would always go after smaller, easier prey. many large herbivores like hippos, buffalos, elephants, etc. are known to fight back and even kill predators. i also never said i was “sick of nature” lol i literally work at a wildlife rehabilitation center and dedicate my life to preserving it. and i would hardly call a recreation of how we believe dinosaurs acted a "nature documentary"

    • @cry2368
      @cry2368 9 месяцев назад +10

      to be fair that sauropod killed himself by fliping

    • @OrgulhosoPortugal
      @OrgulhosoPortugal 9 месяцев назад +2

      ​@@dumbitc11 Comparing a Tarbosaurus and a Sauropod to Lions and Elephants is outrageous too!
      Do the Lions have the ability to slice the throat of an Elephant?
      No?
      Does the Tarbo have the Capability fo slice the throat of a Sauropod?
      *yes*
      Look at other Herd Animals, when they are confronted by Predators they do exactly what the Sauropods do
      The Elephants don't do this because they are advanced Social Creatures, they care for their families,

    • @dumbitc11
      @dumbitc11 9 месяцев назад

      @@OrgulhosoPortugal a tarbo did not have the ability to slice the throat of a full grown sauropod. i don’t think they could even reach most sauropods throats, and don’t they use their jaws to hunt not their claws? i could see them trying to knock one over and then using their jaws to finish the job but i don’t know about throat slicing. and it is believed that sauropods were highly intelligent and social animals like elephants

  • @rexnemorensis8154
    @rexnemorensis8154 5 месяцев назад

    They stole this scene from King Kong.

  • @calvinsuu1949
    @calvinsuu1949 5 месяцев назад

    Oxygen content in the athmosphere was 20x more back then....so all animals grew big

    • @BugsandBiology
      @BugsandBiology 5 месяцев назад +5

      Sources??? 20x is ridiculous.
      Also modern blue whales breathe air, and are bigger than any known dinosaur.

    • @notsamhoward
      @notsamhoward 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@BugsandBiology underwater animals always get bigger, their body doesn't have to shoulder as much weight

    • @idle_speculation
      @idle_speculation 5 месяцев назад +6

      In some parts of the Mesozoic, atmospheric oxygen levels were LESS than today; dinosaurs simply had the right set of traits to grow to larger sizes than mammals.

    • @dweebteambuilderjones7627
      @dweebteambuilderjones7627 5 месяцев назад +3

      @@idle_speculation Namely hollow bones & hatching from eggs.

    • @user-lk2ru3vs8c
      @user-lk2ru3vs8c 4 месяца назад

      20X 💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀

  • @thezanzibarbarian5729
    @thezanzibarbarian5729 6 месяцев назад +2

    An interesting video that's all purely based on speculation. _Bar the sizes of the dinosaurs and how fast they could run._ Which is still just speculation based on bones and where the muscles attached to those bones and how large they might have been.
    No one really knows if they even hunted in packs or if they could even stand the sight of another of its species. Think about how today's large cats hunt. Leopards and Tigers are lone hunters. Lions are not. We know this because we have seen them hunting and how they react to others of the same species. So who's to say how these dinosaurs acted as all we know about them are bones. The only probability is that the herbivorous dinosaurs did group together as herbivores still do today.
    And as for that Velociraptor doing a _kung-fu_ style kick. Well... _That's definitely the director just smoking something that's probably quite illegal in most countries!_ 8-))...

    • @zerginfestorhots6132
      @zerginfestorhots6132 6 месяцев назад +2

      Good speculation on their speculating, bro, I speculate 8/8 on this b8, no h8.

    • @ExtremeMadnessX
      @ExtremeMadnessX 5 месяцев назад +1

      Eagles in similar ways push goats from the cliffs.

    • @thezanzibarbarian5729
      @thezanzibarbarian5729 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@ExtremeMadnessX Show me any video of an eagle _"pushing"_ an animal off a cliff.
      I've seen them grab and drop them. Never push one ;-))...

    • @NightNike
      @NightNike 5 месяцев назад +1

      Completely agree with you.

    • @knowncoralconsumer
      @knowncoralconsumer 5 месяцев назад

      its pretty believable and from the reactions and looks of it, this was a accident the raptor was actually trying to ambush grab the pachycephalosaur istead of outright pushing it to the side, also it wasn't a kick more of a lunge trying to maul the head of the pachycephalosaur
      another thing to note is that the raptors where probably in a family unit these animals where smart and cunning aswell so a small family of raptors isn't to far fetched

  • @shivnz
    @shivnz 6 месяцев назад +1

    Such a good looking series but I hate how it's all about telling a story as if it's a fantasy animated movie for kids. I keep waiting for the reasoning and the science explaining why they know how these animals behaved the way they did, with comparisons to modern day animals or the new scientific evidence archeologists have discovered or whatever, but apparently all that stuff is now kept online and all you get in the show is the fluff. It's a show, not a documentary. The show is pretty but just so dumb and lazy when it comes to the interesting behavioral stuff.

  • @YECBIB
    @YECBIB Месяц назад

    Fiction. You live in a designed Creation from God of the Christian Bible. He Created Everything about six thousand years ago during Creation week. Should get this right for Salvation issues. ✝️

    • @caseycat
      @caseycat 29 дней назад +1

      Just graduated from kindertroll? Congratulations!

    • @YECBIB
      @YECBIB 29 дней назад

      @@caseycat is this 👹😈?

  • @reech4135
    @reech4135 Месяц назад

    Ew

  • @blucat4
    @blucat4 11 месяцев назад +4

    This just doesn't do it for me, didn't watch much. Real nature is so much better than humans trying to imagine it. Now that I've got 1080p the CGi doesn't impress either. Thanks for uploading though.

    • @doomjuice.1652
      @doomjuice.1652 11 месяцев назад +35

      Bruh

    • @nathanielzoladkowski8175
      @nathanielzoladkowski8175 10 месяцев назад +26

      This guy is a dinosaur lol

    • @blucat4
      @blucat4 10 месяцев назад

      @@nathanielzoladkowski8175 If you can't tell why this is pathetic compared to real life, then I suggest you go outside more .. ;-)

    • @nathanielzoladkowski8175
      @nathanielzoladkowski8175 10 месяцев назад +27

      They're extinct lol guessing you saw them in person right?

    • @blucat4
      @blucat4 10 месяцев назад

      @@nathanielzoladkowski8175 If I did and I had a video, are you seriously telling me you wouldn't be able to tell this from the real video? You can't tell this is CGI? I'll stick to the real nature docs, thanks.

  • @ZacaryFSCP
    @ZacaryFSCP День назад

    This is real life😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮

  • @mattspicer869
    @mattspicer869 Месяц назад

    never got why pray didnt stand up to predators. like they are bigger they have more numbers. yea they dont have teeth but comeo n

  • @stefanowolf8865
    @stefanowolf8865 6 месяцев назад

    🔝

  • @Alaska-Jack
    @Alaska-Jack Месяц назад

    I’m sorry what proof do you have that velociraptors feathers let alone T-Rex nope nope nope nope nope nope nope

    • @BugsandBiology
      @BugsandBiology Месяц назад +5

      There are feather attachment points preserved on Velociraptor fossils, plus closely related species have been found with actual feathers still attached.

    • @richie_0740
      @richie_0740 24 дня назад

      Let me introduce you to a little animal called Microraptor Guii

  • @onyx5953
    @onyx5953 5 месяцев назад

    Did team work never cross evolutions mind ? Even if just the big ones went for the predators they would fucking destroy and send them running real quick

    • @matthewbadger8685
      @matthewbadger8685 5 месяцев назад +1

      It does, this is just an inaccurate depiction. You can look at how elephants behave around lions for an idea of how creatures with that size difference would react.

    • @knowncoralconsumer
      @knowncoralconsumer 5 месяцев назад +2

      @@matthewbadger8685 well elephants are just smart
      sauropods aren't the sharpest tool in the shed so ofc they would run

    • @dweebteambuilderjones7627
      @dweebteambuilderjones7627 5 месяцев назад

      Sauropods were not very smart.

    • @TyrannoWright
      @TyrannoWright Месяц назад

      Sauropods were not elephants. They had a herd mentality, but nothing family focused. Yes, they were capable of defending themselves, but greater numbers meant better odds. The weakest staying behind would spare the rest, hence the young one being unfortunately trampled in the commotion.