Pliosaur and Turtles Life on our Planet
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Pliosaurus. The largest and top marine predator of the Jurassic.
2011 (John Hurt): “This is Predator X. An animal that must go down in history as one of the ocean’s most deadliest hunters.”
0:14-0:16 Uh, actually Mr. Freeman, that’s a Pliosaur.
I noticed this too!
If you wanna get technical, Pliosaurs are a subgroup of the Plesiosaur family.
True - but its unfortunately vague. Surely a kronosaurus queenslandicus?@@andrewcrowley6331
It's Predator X 🤣 from Planet Dinosaur
@@andrewcrowley6331 Predator X from Planet Dinosaur bro ...
Screw those scientific name 😂
Is the narrator Severus Snape 😂 ?
Snake sounds nothing like Morgan Freeman
What is this show!!
Life on our planet
Plesiosaur??? I think not
They are in fact plesiosaurs! Or rather, they evolved from them or from the same ancestor! (The exact relationship isn’t clear, but they are in the same family. The pliosaurs evolution just focused on their heads instead of their necks)
An organism cannot evolve out of a clade. If it's ancestors are plesiosaurs, which they are, it too it's a plesiosaur.
Honestly this show was so disappointing, 50 something minute episodes and 10 mins were of actual prehistoric fauna while the other 40 mins were long boring landscape shots with footage of animals of our time. Prehistoric planet is what these types of documentary's should strive for.
Not even close to Attenborough.
Theyre different people, so yeah, not close. Did you think they'd be close for some reason?
@@societysfinest Hes talking about the show as a whole, prehistoric planet is 50 plus minutes of actual prehistoric animals, while this garbage is 10 plus minutes of prehistoric fauna with the other 75 percent being boring landscape shots and footage of todays animals.
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@@taylordakoda67 this documentary is about the evolution of Earth's biodiversity and the planet as a whole. Not some hand picked epoch that was nominated for a spotlight.
If that's the focus, then it's depiction of evolution as competing dynasty fighting for dominance is a really bad one