@@jacobgarz8970 I actually thought that was a creative use of their sickle claws, especially when we get the raptors fighting each other and one gouges out another's eyes.
0:41 "What they lack in size" *One of the largest maniraptorids discovered, standing nearly 6 to 7ft tall, and estimated to weigh as much as a Grizzly Bear*
And certaintly didn't have complicated pack attacks. Since overall we got no evidence of raptors living in packs. Really it should have been "Well they lack in carefully coordinated attacks, they made up it up with their immense size." And yes I know coordinated attacks doesn't equal pack hunting but nonetheless the video in question show utahraptors in a pack.
@@beastmaster0934 Its possible the smaller lads used pack hunting, but at the end of the day we still got no direct evidence. Guess time will tell if we ever find a fossil hinting at such.
Karen Boy I’m not saying they specifically knew how. But it certainly could’ve been used as a close combat attack whenever they were up close with their prey or fighting with an adversary.
Karen Boy the would jam their claw into the throats of prey we know this because the smaller relative Velociraptor was discovered doing that to a protoceratops
My second favourite dinosaur ever! T. rex being number one, real original, I know. Btw, what’s up with that one Utahraptor having that funny beard? Is there any real evidence of that in the fossil record?
@@shronk2210 in real life, an adult Utahraptor reached up to near the elbow of a Cedarosaurus, which was a relatively small sauropod compared to the likes of Giraffatitan. Also, the Utah's proportions and anatomy is really messed up here, they took a velociraptor and grafted on the head of a deinonychus
@@BirdFungus ya but organisms belonging to the same species look similar most of the time unless they undergo random genetic mutations resulting in colour morphs of the same species but they don't change any of the external features. But here, the black raptors have longer cheek fur compared to the yellow ones. That is possible only when there's a gender difference.
@@riamus7258 I might be wrong, but I have heard something about indeterminate carcharodontosaurid teeth being found in the same location and time as _Utahraptor._ Take that with a pinch of salt though.
@@riamus7258 I know. If anything, a carcharodontosaurid which might fulfill the same niche is a case against coexistence between Acrocanthosaurus and Utahraptor.
4 Utahraptors vs 5 Utahraptors! It's like 2 packs, fighting over on who gets to eat the juvenile Cedarosaurus for instance. Leaping Dromaeosaurus!🦖🦖🦖🦖🦖🦖🦖🦖🦖
2:17 Super croc:DIS MAN FOOD NOW Sauropod:HELP ME raptors:nah this ours *slashes crocs eye out* 2:38 Raptor:GET DA FRICK OUTTA HERE sauropod:DONT TOUCH DE CHILD *KICK* 2:43 Baby sauropod:HE IS TOUCHING THE CHILD sauropod:DONT TOUCH DA CHILD *YEET* 2:52 Raptor:I WILL SURVIVE Croc:NOT TODAY! *CHOMP* Raptor:OH SH-
2:39 Sauropod (i dunno what type it is): kick the raptor Raptor:dont kick the raptor Sauropod: yes Kick the raptor Raptor: don kick the rap- Sauropod: *kickes to the moon*
Mental sequence. But somet I dont get about this show is how species that are supposed to be the same look completely different. Here for example, they're the same species in the same place and time but have completely different markings and feathers, and thats just something you dont find outside of selectively bred animals. Unless these are separate sub-species and one (the darker variant) inhabits forested environments, whereas the lighter variant is native to the arid environment we see here, and they just so happen to cross paths. It seems pretty clear that they arent male and females respectively, so it just seems odd. Diversity in pattern and colour like this isnt something you see in even birds, especially not predatory ones. Noticed it with the inostrancevia as well
Actually diversity in color and pattern is quite common in predatory birds - an especially notable example are the buteo hawks like the european buzzard, who's color morphs occur naturally and greatly vary between individuals. By extension, though far removed from dinosaurs, individual wolves or bears can also look very different even though they're the same species in the same environment.
I'd like to point out that this scene was apparently inspired by the Battle at Kruger. Credit where its due, it shows the dinosaurs behaving like modern animals. And unlike in Jurassic Fight Club, the raptors actually go after something closer to their size range.
Very creative to show the different packs two different colours but it really confused 5yo me when I first watched it. Also no, dromaeosaurs did not practice coordinated attacks.
Utahraptor weren't that small In reality the ratio of Utahraptor & Cedarosaurus sizes were as lion vs girraffe but here they showed innaccurate ratio the Utah is the size of kayote and Cedarosaurus is size of girraffe 😂 here is the link to the accurate size comparison en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:WikiProject_Dinosaurs/Image_review
Speed of the fastest and most claws of the ultimate race is determined through their ability and speed to make fast movements in order for them true speed demon and a speed of up or die is the most powerful dinosaur
Cuz why not? We barely know what they looked like, and modern animals have all kinds of weird soft tissue that likely wouldn't be preserved in fossils. Who says extinct animals were any different.
@@riamus7258 Remember the crocodile that devoured the bearded Utahraptor? Well, i read your species list of "Dinosaur Revolution" in Deviantart and one of the crocodiles is an Araripesuchus but last time i checked, the Araripesuchus is a small terrestrial croc while the croc in the show is an indeterminate goniopholid. It's way too big and lives in the water. P.S. I'm very sorry that i keep typing nonsensical comments on your prehistoric animal videos because i like dinosaurs as a kid and i hope you don't mind that i not only praised your videos but also your accurate reconstructions and photomanipulations on prehistoric animals in Deviantart. Don't judge me that i kept disturbing you.
@@TheAnimalKingdom-my1vi the crocodile in my list is the one from the Anhanguera segment. Thomas Holt states that it is a "notosuchian" and the only notosuchian from there is Araripesuchus. And I believe you got goniopholid from wikipedia? Don't trust their creature IDs, they are always wrong. And nah it's fine lmao. You're not disturbing anyone lol.
@@riamus7258 Thanks Kingrexy but are you sure i was referring to the other crocodile in the photo (the one that's beside the Saurosuchus photo) and has a yellow stripe?
@@weedlefonggamingytpsandmor4471 but that because of selective breeding, unless u had 2 separate lineages adapted for different environments, I doubt ud see something like this, 2 packs with completely different markings and colours and feather patterns, especially not in a predator
Raptor: *claws out out Crocs eye*
Minutes later get kicked in water
Croc: so we meet again
Yeah I thought all the eye clawing was a bit much
K K H UG GU UG YES-
Revenge
@@jacobgarz8970 I actually thought that was a creative use of their sickle claws, especially when we get the raptors fighting each other and one gouges out another's eyes.
It wasn’t the same raptor
0:41 "What they lack in size"
*One of the largest maniraptorids discovered, standing nearly 6 to 7ft tall, and estimated to weigh as much as a Grizzly Bear*
Or ice bear aka poler bear
Jacob Camacho R/wooooosh.
And certaintly didn't have complicated pack attacks. Since overall we got no evidence of raptors living in packs.
Really it should have been
"Well they lack in carefully coordinated attacks, they made up it up with their immense size."
And yes I know coordinated attacks doesn't equal pack hunting but nonetheless the video in question show utahraptors in a pack.
Turkey God
The smaller ones (Velociraptor, Dromeosaurus, etc.) could’ve
The big guys (Utahraptor, Dakotaraptor and Achillobator) probably didn’t.
@@beastmaster0934 Its possible the smaller lads used pack hunting, but at the end of the day we still got no direct evidence. Guess time will tell if we ever find a fossil hinting at such.
It wasn’t until I saw this series did I realize just how easily the large toe claws of raptors could be used to gouge out eyeballs.
Not that they would have known how to do that...
Karen Boy I’m not saying they specifically knew how. But it certainly could’ve been used as a close combat attack whenever they were up close with their prey or fighting with an adversary.
@@Laserbeak316 Yeah, I know that wasn't the point you were trying to make, I was just trying to complete it.
Karen Boy the would jam their claw into the throats of prey
we know this because the smaller relative Velociraptor was discovered doing that to a protoceratops
Karen Boy You wouldn't gouge out an eye if you have hook knives for toes?
0:49 Master ogway saing there are no mistakes for the tragedy coming up.
R.I.P Naomichelys
One often meets his destiny on the road he takes to avoid it.
0:38 In fact, the Utahraptor was not fast compared to other raptors because it was very heavy and had short legs in relation to the rest of its body.
Oh,Boy I forgot how much I just love this Utahraptor design from Dinosaur Revolution from 2008.
Suchomimus Tenerensis 1998
The documentary was actually released in 2011
The design is nice but they needed to beef it up a lot
0:11 me picking up the chips but then realizing we have cheetohs
So then you throw food on the floor?
Puffy or crunchy?
'' But there are homies in this room''
Ready to steal your cheetohs
That utahraptor has more facial hair than my dad lol 😂
OH MY GOSH
I absolutely love the sound effects for these things
1:02
“But in this case, that speed means two gangs a lot of collision course”
1:05
Am I the only one who felt bad for that turtle?
Turtle didn't lived at that time 😂
@@jaisanatanrashtra7035 turtles have been around since the triassic
@@flightlesslord2688 oh thanks for letting me know 😁
Super Mario Logan Fan F that turtle
No your not alone :(
2:06 He got Shanked
lol yea
He not she
😂😂😂😂
My second favourite dinosaur ever! T. rex being number one, real original, I know.
Btw, what’s up with that one Utahraptor having that funny beard? Is there any real evidence of that in the fossil record?
No, aesthetic and speculation
Its just to show whos the real manly raptor
i feel like my favorite herbivores are pachycephalosaurus triceratops sinoceratops and pachyrhinosaurus
@@therajanghunter1911 well it is a manoraptoran, or should I say manlyraptoran.
Heh
Heh...
2:52
Raptor: *earlier clawed crocodiles eye*
Crocodile: paybacks a bitch!
The patterning and colouration is nice but damn do these things look and move weird. Not much of a fan
And they made them so damn small for some reason 😶
Emilio Hidalgo I don’t think it’s that they’re small, but rather everything else is huge
@@shronk2210 in real life, an adult Utahraptor reached up to near the elbow of a Cedarosaurus, which was a relatively small sauropod compared to the likes of Giraffatitan. Also, the Utah's proportions and anatomy is really messed up here, they took a velociraptor and grafted on the head of a deinonychus
They made them like velociraptors, even though utahraptors were up to 2,200 pounds
@@SleepySloth2705 A utah raptor is 6 metres long and 1.7 meters tall at the head
0:50 I’m...glad...I’m...not...a...Long...neck
Proceeds to get run over by utahraptor after
Long neck turtle, short size turtle
@@kyptos2252 by Long Neck I’m referring to the Sauropods, as that’s what they were known as in The Land Before Time movies
They have different colored patterns. Due to the different pack members.
No shit Sherlock
How is that possible. They are the same species
@@UtterNoobness genetic variation exists you know
@@BirdFungus ya but organisms belonging to the same species look similar most of the time unless they undergo random genetic mutations resulting in colour morphs of the same species but they don't change any of the external features. But here, the black raptors have longer cheek fur compared to the yellow ones. That is possible only when there's a gender difference.
@@UtterNoobness different subspecies perhaps?
My favorite episode of this documentary!
my favorite documentary ever
!
AdamGamerBR
Walking With Dinosaurs and Time Of The Titans for me
@Super Mario Logan Fan me too
Better than the Utahs seen in Walking With Dinosaurs
Utahraptor:Am I a joke to you?
Utah is a state there is only one utah lol, theres is not hundreds of utahs
It's so funny to watch that sauropods are running at bulls speed and kicking like ostriches 2:40 even when facts say that they struggled to run
they didnt really run at bull speeds, not to mention they have huge strides
@@flightlesslord2688 why it cannot be like big Al chase hunt where sauropods are running at more appropriate speed
The sauropod kicked that Utah like an unwanted step child 😂
"What they laked in size"
What? Utahraptors are enormous
Big to us, small to the sauropods
Their relatively small compared to other theropods like Therizinosaurus,Spinosaurus T-Rex ect
@@forbiddenbanana6636 no they are shown small here
Real life is different as the Utahraptors could've easily leaped onto cedarosaurus and killed it
@The weird eel in a pack
@The weird eel not if there was over 5 of them(Utahraptors)
0:24
“Major predators”
Acrocanthosaurus: Am I a joke to you?
Acro hasnt been discovered from the same time as Utahraptor. It's unknown if they lived together
@@riamus7258
I might be wrong, but I have heard something about indeterminate carcharodontosaurid teeth being found in the same location and time as _Utahraptor._ Take that with a pinch of salt though.
@@kahlilme2025 that's true. Evidence of carcharodontosaurids living alongside Utahraptor. But not of Acrocanthosaurus.
@@riamus7258 I know. If anything, a carcharodontosaurid which might fulfill the same niche is a case against coexistence between Acrocanthosaurus and Utahraptor.
@@kahlilme2025 it could still however possibly be Acrocanthosaurus itself because the teeth are similar to acro.
4 Utahraptors vs 5 Utahraptors! It's like 2 packs, fighting over on who gets to eat the juvenile Cedarosaurus for instance. Leaping Dromaeosaurus!🦖🦖🦖🦖🦖🦖🦖🦖🦖
2:17
Super croc:DIS MAN FOOD NOW
Sauropod:HELP ME
raptors:nah this ours *slashes crocs eye out*
2:38
Raptor:GET DA FRICK OUTTA HERE
sauropod:DONT TOUCH DE CHILD *KICK*
2:43
Baby sauropod:HE IS TOUCHING THE CHILD
sauropod:DONT TOUCH DA CHILD *YEET*
2:52
Raptor:I WILL SURVIVE
Croc:NOT TODAY! *CHOMP*
Raptor:OH SH-
That is a juvenile Utahraptor and that "Super croc" is araripesuchus.
Omfg so cringe get your facts right bozo
@@kyptos2252 well I don’t know every croccodile so don’t expect me to know every animal that’s exists
@@tsarbomba8233 definitely not what I meant
@@kyptos2252 juvenile utahraptor? It’s clearly an adult bozo lol
White Utahraptor: Why are you looking at MEHHHHH!!! 0:14
The Dinosaur Revolution full soundtrack (2022) is out! 43 tracks.
Go to Earthsonix Records
2:35
(INERTS SHREK SAYING “WHAT ARE YOU DOING IN MY SWAMP”)
OH MY GOSH YES
The Groundhawks of the Wild West
This Utahraptor looks like a movie monster the one in WWD looks and acts much better if we add plumage to it
Walking with beasts had utahraptor? How did i miss that episode
@@necognome8176 I think he ment WWD
2:39
Sauropod (i dunno what type it is): kick the raptor
Raptor:dont kick the raptor
Sauropod: yes Kick the raptor
Raptor: don kick the rap-
Sauropod: *kickes to the moon*
Cedarosaurus
@@supermariologanfan6546 is that the name of the sauropod?
TheRajanghunter 1
Here you go:
m.ruclips.net/video/gMmOiNo9nYA/видео.html
@@supermariologanfan6546 thank you kind person
Mental sequence. But somet I dont get about this show is how species that are supposed to be the same look completely different. Here for example, they're the same species in the same place and time but have completely different markings and feathers, and thats just something you dont find outside of selectively bred animals. Unless these are separate sub-species and one (the darker variant) inhabits forested environments, whereas the lighter variant is native to the arid environment we see here, and they just so happen to cross paths. It seems pretty clear that they arent male and females respectively, so it just seems odd. Diversity in pattern and colour like this isnt something you see in even birds, especially not predatory ones. Noticed it with the inostrancevia as well
Actually diversity in color and pattern is quite common in predatory birds - an especially notable example are the buteo hawks like the european buzzard, who's color morphs occur naturally and greatly vary between individuals. By extension, though far removed from dinosaurs, individual wolves or bears can also look very different even though they're the same species in the same environment.
@@relicthominoid touche
0:11 Looks like he/she is eating coconut like human
**proceeds to yeet the naomichelys*
The back Utahraptors look like they have some type of beard
2:54
*WASTED*
Damn love the blue eyes and the yellow eyes
the Utah raptors size is really inaccurate, because they are not like 6 feet or so they are actually 16 - 23 Ft. long
There was a utahraptor that was estimated to be 7 meters (23 ft) in real life and 1,000 lb in weight
@@fantasticredeye2252 those are juveniles, not adults.
Hyena in Dinosaur version
Nice video 🙂👍
Apparently Utahraptors were very gruesome dinosaurs.
1:22 the way there running😂
I'd like to point out that this scene was apparently inspired by the Battle at Kruger. Credit where its due, it shows the dinosaurs behaving like modern animals. And unlike in Jurassic Fight Club, the raptors actually go after something closer to their size range.
The best battle I've ever seen in my life
forgot turtles existed back then
Naomichelys
1:04
RIP to the turtle!
It didn't die, also god doesn't exist neither does heaven.
One of the raptors looks like it has a beard.
lol, one of them has a beard
Can you please do the dinosaurs of Dino king 2012 and Dino king 2 2017
00:08 sick sideburns
the other raptors really said we finna hop on this track
One utahraptor has beard
1:04 kicking a turtle
Poor naomichelys
@@kyptos2252 How do you know it's a Naomichelys?
@@douglasthescottishtwin3989 have you even seen the Dinosaur Revolution Wiki?
@@kyptos2252 Yes I have.
@@douglasthescottishtwin3989 well if it's not naomichelys then it's sp. Glyptops sp.
The raptor equivalent of Lucina from Fire Emblem
This is literally the dinosaur version of West Side Story lolol
It's actually based on a video called Battle at Kruger.
What do you think the name will be for that black one-eyed Utahraptor who is the leader of the pack, either Captain Hook or Blackbeard? 0:14
Utahraptor lived alongside cedarosaurus, dakotadon, and gastonia
You forgot naomichelys
Dakotadon wasn't known from the Cedar Mountain Formation.
This reminds me of a prison race war
1:05 they kicked the turtle
Like a koopa shell lol
Largest Species Of Dromeosaur.
Dakotaraptor: am I a joke to you
Dakotaraptor isnt the largest.
@@riamus7258 will tallest
@@weedlefonggamingytpsandmor4471 pretty sure that's austroraptor
Utathraptor is the biggest raptor
Did some of these utharaptors were pirates(before),how they have beards?
The first utah raptor looks like an old man
"What the lacked in size" *AHEM*
2:06 when u bully people but 2:36 IS THE MOM KARMA
Very creative to show the different packs two different colours but it really confused 5yo me when I first watched it. Also no, dromaeosaurs did not practice coordinated attacks.
Emphasis on "may have".
HAHA, SCORE ONE FOR THE PROTECTIVE MAMAS
Nice
The action and animation in this are ridiculous, especially the running. Also why are their feet so big?
That’s how their feet literally are. How do you expect them to run? They’re running like birds, also the animation is like bomb
You're gonna have to make a channel on either DTube or Dailymotion when RUclips is updated on December 10th.
Cool!
Poor turtle
What did that naomichelys do to deserve that?
0:13 Utahraptor jumpscare
ユタラプトルVSサウロポセイドン
2:00 2:02 2:03 2:04 2:06
2:02 MY HOMIE GOT HIS EYE POKED I KEEP IMAGINING HOW MUCH PAIN HE FELT!
then gets ganged on LOL
*utahraptor avenging his leader*
RIP turtle
Why utahraptor have a funny beard in this documentary?
장연호 who knows it might have had that
lots of birds today have funny crests and hair peices
@@ksoundkaiju9256 well that's true. I saw a lot of weird looking bird in other documentaries.
Utahraptor weren't that small In reality the ratio of Utahraptor & Cedarosaurus sizes were as lion vs girraffe but here they showed innaccurate ratio the Utah is the size of kayote and Cedarosaurus is size of girraffe 😂 here is the link to the accurate size comparison en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:WikiProject_Dinosaurs/Image_review
😭😭😭🦕🦖🦖🦖🦖. 🦖🦖🦖🦖🦕🦕🦕🦕
Então 3 utahraptors morreram na tela e 4 morreram fora da tela?
1:04 turtle : Fuck!
Why are Utah raptors obsessed with eyes?
What were the Utahraptors attacking?
A lot of eye gouging wth 😂
What sauropod were they hunting? Was it *sauropisiden?*
Cedarosaurus
Hedgehog Anonymous
Cedarosaurus, a relative of Brachiosaurus
@@supermariologanfan6546 thanks :)
1:53
When we are Going to see Carchar Carcharodontosaurus Saharicus
Speed of the fastest and most claws of the ultimate race is determined through their ability and speed to make fast movements in order for them true speed demon and a speed of up or die is the most powerful dinosaur
WHY. DO. THEY. HAVE. BEARDS.
Lol
They are feathers, not beards
@@The_Dino_Edits Well it sure looks like it
Cuz why not? We barely know what they looked like, and modern animals have all kinds of weird soft tissue that likely wouldn't be preserved in fossils. Who says extinct animals were any different.
If there was Siats
Siats didn’t live alongside Utahraptor and Cedarosaurus
@@supermariologanfan6546 But Siats still was known from the Cedar Mountain Formation albeit from a different member.
The narrator from Lost Tapes?
Is there a giant hamster predator? No joke.
Josephoartigasia...
What’s with raptor general Burnsides lol
Future thoughtout media
Utahraptor but on a diet
think they are racing to get the first meal
*RAAACCE WAAAARRR!!!!!*
Umm Kingrexy i think there is a problem in this video.
What would that problem be
@@riamus7258 Remember the crocodile that devoured the bearded Utahraptor? Well, i read your species list of "Dinosaur Revolution" in Deviantart and one of the crocodiles is an Araripesuchus but last time i checked, the Araripesuchus is a small terrestrial croc while the croc in the show is an indeterminate goniopholid. It's way too big and lives in the water.
P.S. I'm very sorry that i keep typing nonsensical comments on your prehistoric animal videos because i like dinosaurs as a kid and i hope you don't mind that i not only praised your videos but also your accurate reconstructions and photomanipulations on prehistoric animals in Deviantart. Don't judge me that i kept disturbing you.
@@TheAnimalKingdom-my1vi the crocodile in my list is the one from the Anhanguera segment. Thomas Holt states that it is a "notosuchian" and the only notosuchian from there is Araripesuchus.
And I believe you got goniopholid from wikipedia? Don't trust their creature IDs, they are always wrong.
And nah it's fine lmao. You're not disturbing anyone lol.
@@riamus7258 Thanks Kingrexy but are you sure i was referring to the other crocodile in the photo (the one that's beside the Saurosuchus photo) and has a yellow stripe?
@@TheAnimalKingdom-my1vi yes, that same model is reused in the Guanlong and Anhanguera segment.
Are the black and white ones a different species?
Its the same but utahraptor are the only animal have the different colour guppies have these two and even fancy goldfish
@@weedlefonggamingytpsandmor4471 but that because of selective breeding, unless u had 2 separate lineages adapted for different environments, I doubt ud see something like this, 2 packs with completely different markings and colours and feather patterns, especially not in a predator
they look simillar to dakoraptors not utahraptors
King Rexy don't change please