When the calf got lost in the caves but finally found his way back to the herd I literally teared up. They did a great job of representing triceratops as real animals in this.
6:45 Wow, This place is really nice, There are big meadows, There are so many forests and There are beautiful trees. Nature is fascinating and That's awesome. I like those dinosaurs very much. Their horns are sharp and Their babies are so cute. Thank you so much for this video, I really appreciate it. 🏞️😏🌲🌳🦖🦕👍
The battle between an experienced veteran and a novice with long horns was honestly very shocking. I'll be honest, I was afraid one would poke the other's eyes out.
I love the detail on the old bull you can see that there is a chunk taken out of his frill likely from a Tyrannosaurus, and considering he’s still up and kicking at 30 years old I would guess that Rex is long dead
@@charles6232 a rex wouldn't fight a healthy triceratops. That's just the way it is. They're too dangerous and heavily armored. I reckon theyd go for the weak and younger ones
11:34 You can really see how the 30 year old male has a damage frill in his upper right side. Indicate it was once fought against a T. Rex and manage to survive. That probably the most gigachad triceratops I ever look at.
8:14~8:15 These displays are designed to avoid physical contact. With one-meter-long horns, fighting can easily result in bad injuries. The best and the brightest frill is usually all that is needed to settle an argument. 10:07 Occasionally, showing off is not enough.....and males resort to brute force. 11:04 This young Triceratops is lucky, compared to the poor old Torosaurus who lost a horn in a duel.
@@Morrison-saber-tooth It is also a fact for Triceratops, the brow horns are extremely variable within the same species(not including age dependent variability)
I know some herbivorous dinosaurs such as brontosaurus, apatosaurus, triceratops, brachiosaurus, iguanadon, pachyrhinosaurus, parasaurs, edmontosaurus, and ankylosaurus. They were such massive plant-eating animals! 🦕
Many people say that this is the best representation of a Triceratops made for audiovisual media, and in fact it is very well done, but it is still not as scientifically correct what were people saying , in reality the Triceratops in this Documentary was made according to the taste of the designers and not with the fossil evidence, you mixed the two things, a part of what we know about the the Triceratops genus, but in general it is a designer made based on personal taste. The behavior is very interesting and plausible.But the physical appearance is also wrong,What's wrong with their appearance? Well, let's talk about this, it doesn't have the legs on its tail that ceratopsians should have,Their scales were very prominent, I want round scales, with some forming a shape similar to a flower, And these had higher structures, I have been interpreted as the place where thorns come out but actually that doesn't make much sense The beds looked like that of a crocodile or any other crocodilian as you got closer to the belly and neck, the cloaca was missing, they didn't have cheeks, my documentary, they have cheeks, The bone shield was scaly and was probably colored, they were probably between the colors purple, red, blue, purple, etc.,This appears to be of the species Triceratops horridus, which is the largest species of Triceratops, the other species of Triceratops prorsus , which is the species represented in the documentary Life On Ouro Planet, and many people fell to death because it was "less correct than that of Préhistoric Planet" when in fact it has the same errors than those of Prehistoric Planet. These triangle-shaped structures that are in the bone shield should be more prominent in young people and in older individuals they should be practically merging with the bone shield. Anyway, in general they are very correct Scientifically, but they still suffer from the Dinosaur syndrome of the 90s, in how they were represented in culture Now the shape of the front and rear limbs and the general body shape are quite correct, The horns in turn are not, the variety of shapes and sizes of the horns is very good, but the horns are the elevation of the bones of the skull, it was no different from the rest of the skull,they formed a unique structure that made something similar to a hat, this structure probably surrounded the eyes, and part of the head forming the structure that resembles a hat or helmet that I mentioned.I mentioned earlier. The Triceratops from Life on Our Planet have the same errors as Prehistoric Planet, only the species of Triceratops, in Préhistoric Planet the Triceratops horridus is represented, which is the oldest species, and in Life on Our Planet the Triceratops prorsus is represented, which is descendants of populations very derived from T-horridus.
One of the most heavily armed, and armoured dinosaurs. Tell me a T-Rex wouldn’t be very wary of this herbivorous tank! I would have liked to have seen a scene where a Triceratops walks away from a fallen T-Rex.
Yeah they had some odd narrative choices in season 1, its a great depiction of what the dinosaurs looked like but not so much for the habitats, eco systems or the lives of the dinos in comparison to what we know from the fossil record. Season 2 is much better tho
How terrifying would it be if a predator showed up in the cave and they all started stampeding? No doubt there'd be injuries and even deaths considering they can't see where they're going
Broke: baby trikes should be called calves because they're big quadrupeds with horns like cattle. Woke: they should be called chicks because they have beaks and are related to birds. Bespoke: they should be called piglets because they're big, foul-tempered omnivores like wild boars.
This is the best representation of Triceratops as natural animals.
Agreed 👍
They're very deer like
Which makes a lot of sense honestly
@@flamerthevelcioraptorrevie1638Or like bisons.
@@flamerthevelcioraptorrevie1638 And they behave similar to elephants when going into caves.
When the calf got lost in the caves but finally found his way back to the herd I literally teared up. They did a great job of representing triceratops as real animals in this.
grow up
@@kungpowsesame8260 nah, don’t think I will. Life’s more fun this way :)
@@kungpowsesame8260grow down
@@mikayla8163youre a good person
@@mikayla8163i agree 👍
I believe that these animals are so well recognized by pop culture yet somehow still so underrated prehistoric animals
It's because most of their time in the limelight is as _Tyrannosaurus_ fodder.
6:45 Wow, This place is really nice, There are big meadows, There are so many forests and There are beautiful trees. Nature is fascinating and That's awesome. I like those dinosaurs very much. Their horns are sharp and Their babies are so cute. Thank you so much for this video, I really appreciate it. 🏞️😏🌲🌳🦖🦕👍
I agree with you very much, this scene is perfect to go on a safari to see these giant beautiful creatures.
The battle between an experienced veteran and a novice with long horns was honestly very shocking. I'll be honest, I was afraid one would poke the other's eyes out.
I love the detail on the old bull you can see that there is a chunk taken out of his frill likely from a Tyrannosaurus, and considering he’s still up and kicking at 30 years old I would guess that Rex is long dead
A triceratops calf, like modern baby elephants, rhinos and cows, they’re also called calfs. That’s really amazing.
Male triceratops are also called Bulls
I imagine that large bull Triceratops has fought off a large number of Tyrannosaurs in his life.
tyrannosaurus was more agile smarter and larger, triceratops wouldn't even in a fight tyrannosaurus was built to be durable
Yeah, I recon he’s a T-Rex killer.
@@charles6232 nope
@@Abandonedaccount42069 proof?
@@charles6232 a rex wouldn't fight a healthy triceratops. That's just the way it is. They're too dangerous and heavily armored. I reckon theyd go for the weak and younger ones
11:34 You can really see how the 30 year old male has a damage frill in his upper right side. Indicate it was once fought against a T. Rex and manage to survive. That probably the most gigachad triceratops I ever look at.
0:34 "T. rex, are built" idk why that made me laugh so much
8:14~8:15 These displays are designed to avoid physical contact. With one-meter-long horns, fighting can easily result in bad injuries. The best and the brightest frill is usually all that is needed to settle an argument.
10:07 Occasionally, showing off is not enough.....and males resort to brute force.
11:04 This young Triceratops is lucky, compared to the poor old Torosaurus who lost a horn in a duel.
One of my favorite dinosaurs in the ceratopsian family
Definitely the best triceratops depictions I've seen in a documentary!
2:15 i beliwe, this triceratops with very long horns is Yoshi's trike, largest known specimen of triceratops
I believe Yoshi is far from a full grown adult 💀
1:50 SO CUTE 😍🥰😚😚😚
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T.Rex are BUILT!
Thanks David very cool
7:07 They Have a different horns
Every white rhino individual has always different shape of horn, i think those three trikes are reference on this rhino fact
@@Morrison-saber-toothmaybe but if we take care of the other part of the video i think those 3 are just 2 females and 1 male
@@Morrison-saber-tooth It is also a fact for Triceratops, the brow horns are extremely variable within the same species(not including age dependent variability)
Horns all don’t grow perfectly and among ceratopsians can differ
Awesome video
They Starting to Sounded like the Pachyrhinosaurs From Walking With Dinosaurs 3D (2013)
7:43 imagine you're out with the girls one night, then out of nowhere there's like 20 dudes fighting 1v1 trying to get your attention
nice
I know some herbivorous dinosaurs such as brontosaurus, apatosaurus, triceratops, brachiosaurus, iguanadon, pachyrhinosaurus, parasaurs, edmontosaurus, and ankylosaurus. They were such massive plant-eating animals! 🦕
I hear some sharptooth noises in the beginning tho it's probably for entertainment effect
Many people say that this is the best representation of a Triceratops made for audiovisual media, and in fact it is very well done, but it is still not as scientifically correct what were people saying , in reality the Triceratops in this Documentary was made according to the taste of the designers and not with the fossil evidence, you mixed the two things, a part of what we know about the the Triceratops genus, but in general it is a designer made based on personal taste. The behavior is very interesting and plausible.But the physical appearance is also wrong,What's wrong with their appearance? Well, let's talk about this, it doesn't have the legs on its tail that ceratopsians should have,Their scales were very prominent, I want round scales, with some forming a shape similar to a flower, And these had higher structures, I have been interpreted as the place where thorns come out but actually that doesn't make much sense The beds looked like that of a crocodile or any other crocodilian as you got closer to the belly and neck, the cloaca was missing, they didn't have cheeks, my documentary, they have cheeks, The bone shield was scaly and was probably colored, they were probably between the colors purple, red, blue, purple, etc.,This appears to be of the species Triceratops horridus, which is the largest species of Triceratops, the other species of Triceratops prorsus , which is the species represented in the documentary Life On Ouro Planet, and many people fell to death because it was "less correct than that of Préhistoric Planet" when in fact it has the same errors than those of Prehistoric Planet. These triangle-shaped structures that are in the bone shield should be more prominent in young people and in older individuals they should be practically merging with the bone shield. Anyway, in general they are very correct Scientifically, but they still suffer from the Dinosaur syndrome of the 90s, in how they were represented in culture Now the shape of the front and rear limbs and the general body shape are quite correct, The horns in turn are not, the variety of shapes and sizes of the horns is very good, but the horns are the elevation of the bones of the skull, it was no different from the rest of the skull,they formed a unique structure that made something similar to a hat, this structure probably surrounded the eyes, and part of the head forming the structure that resembles a hat or helmet that I mentioned.I mentioned earlier.
The Triceratops from Life on Our Planet have the same errors as Prehistoric Planet, only the species of Triceratops, in Préhistoric Planet the Triceratops horridus is represented, which is the oldest species, and in Life on Our Planet the Triceratops prorsus is represented, which is descendants of populations very derived from T-horridus.
I got shivery goosebumps when the 30-year old veteran male came on the screen.
Aaaw poor smol potat
One of the most heavily armed, and armoured dinosaurs. Tell me a T-Rex wouldn’t be very wary of this herbivorous tank! I would have liked to have seen a scene where a Triceratops walks away from a fallen T-Rex.
How come Triceratops first appears dead in Prehistoric Planet? I would’ve expected it the appear running in packs, but that wouldn’t matter.
Yeah they had some odd narrative choices in season 1, its a great depiction of what the dinosaurs looked like but not so much for the habitats, eco systems or the lives of the dinos in comparison to what we know from the fossil record. Season 2 is much better tho
@@SmokeDog1871What is so bad about a T.rex taking down a Trike ?💀
Did they use an animatrotic for the triceratops carcass or was it all cgi
I'm pretty sure the close up shots are of a physical model, and the wide shots are CGI
Why is this video clipped up with split seconds missing?
The scenes in between didn't have any _Triceratops_ onscreen.
I know there's fossil evidence, but I'm curious: how often did T-Rex actually hunted Triceratops?
Probably as much times as a tiger would hunt a fully grown water buffalo.
We can tell that the horns on males are different from females.
A triceratops was a three horned herbivore!
Yes, I have eyes as well. It was also named for that trait.
How terrifying would it be if a predator showed up in the cave and they all started stampeding? No doubt there'd be injuries and even deaths considering they can't see where they're going
Broke: baby trikes should be called calves because they're big quadrupeds with horns like cattle.
Woke: they should be called chicks because they have beaks and are related to birds.
Bespoke: they should be called piglets because they're big, foul-tempered omnivores like wild boars.