Prehistoric Planet 2 - Pachycephalosaurus Rut Scene

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  • @The_PokeSaurus
    @The_PokeSaurus Год назад +806

    Just in case you think otherwise, Pachycephalosaurus did in fact headbutt, several studies examined the skulls and found tissue damage that resembled those of modern aminals that headbutt.

    • @sashabraus9422
      @sashabraus9422 Год назад +40

      @SmashBrosInitiative To protect their massive brains obviously! lol.

    • @Lamacetus
      @Lamacetus Год назад +48

      ​@SmashBrosInitiativethat reminds me of the braindead "Thylacosmilus is a scavenger" argument, ignoring that its sabers evolved for a reason. Pachycephalosaurus domes were likely more often used for bashing into beehives and feeding on the bees, but could also be used to fight

    • @tonybusch8771
      @tonybusch8771 Год назад +2

      Agreed.

    • @blizztedo7577
      @blizztedo7577 Год назад +35

      ​@@Lamacetus I'd be more inclined to believe that Pachycephalosaurus did absolutely nothing with its skull when it wasn't using it to knock heads. Saying a Pachy would use its skull for "beehives" would be like saying Thylacosmilus was more likely to use its fangs to "dig up termites". If you develop a skull like that to butt heads, you'll use it to butt heads but otherwise I doubt you'll see an animal like that use their anatomy in a more "creative" fashion.

    • @wolfman2.055
      @wolfman2.055 Год назад +8

      @SmashBrosInitiative mostly because they are significantly smaller than a t-Rex

  • @PurplePartyParasaur
    @PurplePartyParasaur Год назад +529

    One of my favorite scenes in season 2 personally, and I loved the comeback of the old male and how the younger one got the wind knocked clean out of him. You can see all kinds of subtle details how each views the situation differently. The young male constantly glances around at the females, stops paying attention, and even falters a little in some of his movements. The old male however, is fully focused and 100% dialed in. Fantastic scene

    • @thatkidwiththehoodie
      @thatkidwiththehoodie 6 месяцев назад +12

      So well put. The younger male just did not have the reflexes, man. Hesitated at every critical moment, charged too slow, dodged too slow. Fumble after fumble. He didn’t stand a chance.

    • @bkjeong4302
      @bkjeong4302 20 дней назад +3

      This fight actually seems based on a giraffe fight Attenborough narrated for another series, which ended the same way (the young, less experienced male uses brute force to get the better of the older male, but gets taken out at the last minute due to the latter’s greater experience).

    • @sonofjack6286
      @sonofjack6286 10 дней назад +1

      "Got the wind knocked out of him." It looked like he had something broken, probably a few ribs.

  • @leilaclarridge5807
    @leilaclarridge5807 Год назад +206

    I love how engrossed in the fighting the other herdmates are. They're like spectators at a boxing match, cheering as the contestants beat the crud out of each other.

    • @redlycan5064
      @redlycan5064 9 месяцев назад +25

      They kind of have to, since fights like this could result in a change in the group’s dynamic.

    • @FatallyParasocial
      @FatallyParasocial 7 дней назад +1

      Its like a fight at my highschool lmao

  • @tyrannicalsaur
    @tyrannicalsaur Год назад +301

    I like how they are not just headbutting heads but also locking their head horns headbutting their side and trying to see who can last longer

    • @Animalboy-nk8xc
      @Animalboy-nk8xc 4 месяца назад +9

      Gives a good explanation for why those horns exist. I equate it also to kangaroos. They don't just kick but also grapple each other with their claws in a fight.

  • @jacobcox4565
    @jacobcox4565 Год назад +565

    It seems youthful arrogance isn't exclusive to people

    • @wiktorkowalkowska
      @wiktorkowalkowska Год назад +67

      Never was

    • @ExtremeMadnessX
      @ExtremeMadnessX Год назад +96

      This is actually pretty common behavior in the animal kingdom.

    • @GojiraFan25
      @GojiraFan25 Год назад +50

      This is why I always argue humans are still animals. We’re highly intelligent with evolved morals, but much of our behavior is still in line with animals.

    • @ExtremeMadnessX
      @ExtremeMadnessX Год назад +61

      @@GojiraFan25 There is nothing to argue about. Humans ARE animals.

    • @jrivv2239
      @jrivv2239 Год назад +45

      @@GojiraFan25 Humans are objectively animals. It is fact, and anyone that denies it is delusional and has a superiority complex, because they don't like being compared to other animals, be because it takes away from our supposive "uniqueness."

  • @jw_gojifan19
    @jw_gojifan19 Год назад +101

    So cool to see one of my favorite dinosaurs getting a neat scene.

  • @kade-qt1zu
    @kade-qt1zu Год назад +424

    If it hadn't been for his overconfidence, perhaps he could have secured the battle. He tried at least.

    • @YuriJairusRuales1313
      @YuriJairusRuales1313 Год назад +42

      It’s mostly overconfidence that makes people do dumb stuff

    • @vitorpereira9515
      @vitorpereira9515 Год назад +12

      ​​@@YuriJairusRuales1313Like the fool behind the Titan submersible.

    • @PurplePartyParasaur
      @PurplePartyParasaur Год назад +8

      Remind yourself that overconfidence is a slow, and insidious killer

    • @longerthanyouthink
      @longerthanyouthink 3 месяца назад +2

      @@PurplePartyParasaur Be wary. Triumphant pride precipitates a dizzying fall

  • @YuriJairusRuales1313
    @YuriJairusRuales1313 Год назад +198

    The CGI makes it so real that it looks like they’re filming it irl

    • @RogueT-Rex8468
      @RogueT-Rex8468 Год назад +37

      Seriously. Where tf was this in Jurassic World???? Those look plastic. These actually look flesh and blood

    • @YuriJairusRuales1313
      @YuriJairusRuales1313 Год назад +21

      @@RogueT-Rex8468 They used animatronics in jp to jp3 which was kinda hard... but since technology has evolved we can make things look realistic

    • @RogueT-Rex8468
      @RogueT-Rex8468 Год назад +1

      Oh I’m aware of that! That’s what made JP great! I’m talking Jurassic WORLD. dominion released like what a year ago and they didn’t come CLOSE to this. @@YuriJairusRuales1313

    • @Mac14329
      @Mac14329 Год назад +4

      @@RogueT-Rex8468They do not look plastic.

    • @blobbertmcblob4888
      @blobbertmcblob4888 Год назад +4

      That's the point, they're meant to look like real animals.
      Dinosaurs WERE real, but what I meant was, they're meant to look like they exist in the present.

  • @StarletteLily5874
    @StarletteLily5874 11 месяцев назад +46

    My dinosaur faze is slowly creeping back into me. A feeling that left me when i was 7. Im 14 now. Pachyceplosarous was one of my favorite dinosaurs. My obsession may not be as strong, but its good nostalgia

    • @CreaturesGtS
      @CreaturesGtS 9 месяцев назад +7

      Feed it... let the obsession grow. I'm 31 and my obsession for dinosaurs has expanded into all sorts of avenues.

    • @thatkidwiththehoodie
      @thatkidwiththehoodie 4 месяца назад +3

      @@StarletteLily5874 return to us. You’re welcome here. We have much to offer. Much has changed since you left.

    • @AntiSimpTrooper-175
      @AntiSimpTrooper-175 29 дней назад +1

      Don't ever lose that again

  • @tessahegwood2362
    @tessahegwood2362 Год назад +35

    THANK YOU PREHISTORIC PLANET FOR ALL OF THESE GREAT EPISODES

  • @takenname8053
    @takenname8053 Год назад +101

    Definitely one of the best parts of the series

  • @tomaszhallay6653
    @tomaszhallay6653 Год назад +55

    I find it really cool on how even 'small' dinosaurs still make very deep and primeval noises

    • @Saurophaganax1931
      @Saurophaganax1931 6 месяцев назад +8

      I mean, these animals weighed almost as much as a cow. It would be weird if they didn't have deep voices.

    • @thatkidwiththehoodie
      @thatkidwiththehoodie 6 месяцев назад +6

      Animals seem to get deeper voices the bigger they get. Listen to a cassowary, and realise that by non-avian dinosaur standards, it’s kinda tiny. Let that sink in for a while. Really marinate in it.

    • @johndasalty111
      @johndasalty111 4 месяца назад

      What did you expect them to go "hi my name is Dave"?

    • @thatkidwiththehoodie
      @thatkidwiththehoodie 4 месяца назад +1

      @@johndasalty111 no lmao, they expected them to have a more high-pitched call.

    • @thatkidwiththehoodie
      @thatkidwiththehoodie 4 месяца назад

      @@Saurophaganax1931 they were, effectively, the goats of their day.

  • @Cal-qx1gm
    @Cal-qx1gm Год назад +82

    2:55 and thus began the villain arc for this young pachy

    • @prixe12
      @prixe12 Год назад +5

      He's in his joker era

    • @robiihsan4788
      @robiihsan4788 4 месяца назад +4

      ​@@prixe12 Young T-Rex: Or maybe not

  • @kainepeterson6638
    @kainepeterson6638 Год назад +38

    I love that the older male is winded and breathing hard. You don’t see breathing very often in paleo media portrayed

    • @thatkidwiththehoodie
      @thatkidwiththehoodie 6 месяцев назад +3

      He’s got a nosebleed at the end.

    • @sonofjack6286
      @sonofjack6286 10 дней назад +1

      ​@@thatkidwiththehoodie Bro, the detail on this show is amazing.

  • @tyrannotherium7873
    @tyrannotherium7873 Год назад +76

    I really enjoyed the pachycephalosaurus fighting. It was pretty awesome. They were both going at it at first I thought the young male was dead or he was coughing up blood know he was hurt pretty bad, but he got the hell out of here

  • @LiamDyC
    @LiamDyC Год назад +38

    The moral of this segment: Never celebrate too early, even in a fight that takes place on a dried-up riverbed 66 million years ago.

  • @isaacm7934
    @isaacm7934 Год назад +46

    Said it twice and I'll say it again Larger pachy really said "sit yo little ass back down boy "

  • @Fuzzypizzas
    @Fuzzypizzas Год назад +23

    Never turn your back on your opponent

  • @Latenivenatrix_Mcmasterae
    @Latenivenatrix_Mcmasterae Год назад +10

    Can we just appreciate how the title chose the word “rut” instead of just a “pachy fight” title

  • @Mantequillaa_
    @Mantequillaa_ Год назад +139

    They should’ve incorporated the most lethal pachy ability: Hard de syncing and making it impossible to hit eachother 😢

    • @peculiarpig
      @peculiarpig Год назад +12

      and being able to jump towards the moon xD

    • @gidw5833
      @gidw5833 Год назад +1

      Ah Yes A Fellow Path Of Titane Player, A Man Of Culture

  • @DINOS_3000
    @DINOS_3000 Год назад +49

    Man i actually thought the young male won the fight.

    • @Jadon_K
      @Jadon_K Год назад +4

      Same XD

    • @tec-jones5445
      @tec-jones5445 Год назад +9

      I read this right as the younger male "won" and was completely confused (and surprised) when the older male made a comeback.

    • @thatkidwiththehoodie
      @thatkidwiththehoodie 4 месяца назад +3

      @@tec-jones5445 it ain’t over till it’s over…

  • @iainmawhinney8867
    @iainmawhinney8867 Год назад +21

    the old dreadnoughtus was exhausted after 2 weeks of no food, water, or rest. old dome here had all three and had a different outcome

    • @ziriebenton6659
      @ziriebenton6659 Год назад +21

      Must have to do with the physical build. It was said that for the dreadnoughtus that lifting such a huge body was exhausting.

    • @santiagocamilojimenezjimen1647
      @santiagocamilojimenezjimen1647 Год назад +5

      the dreadnothus were in a desert, the pachys seem to be in a less hostile place, at some point maybe they took a few moments to eat something and drink

  • @revelare_xvii6269
    @revelare_xvii6269 Год назад +8

    The earliest depiction of “you got knocked the fucc out man.”

  • @ianoliver2224
    @ianoliver2224 Месяц назад +1

    I like that the older male has a more rounded skull compared to the younger ones like the specimens once assigned Stygimoloch supporting the idea that Stygimoloch is just a juvenile of Pachycephalosaurus. Because, let's be honest, Stygimoloch and Dracorex ARE juvenile Pachycephalosaurus. Like, they lived at the same time, they look FRIGHTENINGLY similar, they were found together, they're the same species.

  • @johntheechidna1
    @johntheechidna1 Год назад +20

    That youngster is lucky he left with his life. By all counts, the elder male could have broken bones in his body to make an example of him.

  • @hiiloveu1521
    @hiiloveu1521 Год назад +11

    I love how the others follow them everywhere and gather around, like FIGHT FIGHT FIGHT FIGHT!!!

  • @theorangeman9147
    @theorangeman9147 Год назад +13

    Remind yourself that overconfidence is a slow and insidious killer.

  • @kylereece5511
    @kylereece5511 Год назад +8

    The older male getting back up after the younger one thinks he’s won is like Bob Barker choking Adam Sandler after the latter says “The price is WRONG, bitch!”.

  • @tonybusch8771
    @tonybusch8771 Год назад +19

    "The older male is heavier, over 15 pounds. But his rival is more nimble, and more agile, and, therefore, has more stamina."

    • @hibbs1712
      @hibbs1712 Год назад +2

      “1+1=8”

    • @Saurophaganax1931
      @Saurophaganax1931 6 месяцев назад +1

      A lot more than just 15 pounds. These are almost cow sized animals. The difference would be more like in the hundreds of pounds.

    • @columbidaze-p
      @columbidaze-p 5 месяцев назад +1

      I think it's just a poorly-phrased indication that the old male is 15+ pounds *heavier*, rather than 15+ pounds *total*, perhaps?

    • @Saurophaganax1931
      @Saurophaganax1931 5 месяцев назад

      ​@@columbidaze-p That’s like saying my car is 15+ lbs heavier than your car. Nobody talks like that.

  • @shlingusdingus4174
    @shlingusdingus4174 Год назад +8

    And this is why you don't celebrate too early.

  • @orsenjoshlazarus6404
    @orsenjoshlazarus6404 Год назад +5

    Glad this season tried to introduce this dinosaur. We truly needed a documentary with good CGI and experts to potray these extinct bipedal herbivore animals quite well. Also this one at 2:55 sounded like the pachycephalosaurus from the Jurassic Park franchise.

  • @SmashBrosAssemble
    @SmashBrosAssemble 6 месяцев назад +2

    That youngster is not a good spot, he limps off with broken ribs, banished from the coalition & now has find food on his own & contend with juvenile Tyrannosaurus’ by himself.

  • @JohanScherft
    @JohanScherft Год назад +85

    It's funny that the others are watching the fight. That is something animals like deer and goat never do.

    • @TarbosaurusBaatar
      @TarbosaurusBaatar Год назад +17

      Yeah and? No rock on Earth will be able to fossilise behaviour so who said they didn’t round up in giant numbers to watch males fight? Any either way these aren’t ungulates, these are pachycephalosaurs. Even though their mating life shows clear convergences they’re obviously not going to be the same.

    • @JohanScherft
      @JohanScherft Год назад +54

      @@TarbosaurusBaatar I just think that animals which are watching the fights and be interested in the outcome have more intelligence then the animals who don't.

    • @TarbosaurusBaatar
      @TarbosaurusBaatar Год назад +20

      @@JohanScherft Oh, sorry I misread your comment. I apologise.

    • @ph_12gunlancehunter64
      @ph_12gunlancehunter64 Год назад +30

      I watched kangroo fighting and they are similar here whete some watches the fight. In kangaroo also some can jump into other fights hahah

    • @thexplodenator3007
      @thexplodenator3007 Год назад +15

      At my work Ive seen flocks of birds follow around a pair that are fighting. They all go around from place to place chirping at them

  • @elijahglasser1421
    @elijahglasser1421 9 месяцев назад +2

    Beautiful dinosaur

  • @notpegamer
    @notpegamer Год назад +5

    its so sad that the little loooses and now he have no chance to survive alone and far away from predators

  • @davidfiore4677
    @davidfiore4677 Год назад +8

    1:22 Let’s get ready to rumble!!!

  • @adamjacobs6644
    @adamjacobs6644 Год назад +20

    I was like that young Pachycephalosaurs, only I was never put in my place. I never needed to be put in my place because I stopped just before I crossed the line. I also was born in a strong family and knew how to pin strengths against my opponents. It helped that my mom was a respected member of the school district too. Never really got physical but used strategy to win. I have since retired from that life and now look for ways to help out in bigger avenues. I have experience doing so, started with my college senate service. It will be a joy to become a great leader and help out with society and the environment.

    • @hibbs1712
      @hibbs1712 Год назад

      Touting white privilege as a ‘personal’ survival mechanism. I mean, yeesh. At least they’re aware.

  • @efaristi9737
    @efaristi9737 Год назад +12

    Does this exile thing happens in herds of buffalos or others bovine types?

    • @GandalfTheTsaagan
      @GandalfTheTsaagan Год назад +13

      Not sure, but it's similar to what you can see in many primate species

    • @efaristi9737
      @efaristi9737 Год назад +2

      @@GandalfTheTsaagan i think they were probably more similars to bovines.

    • @jacobcox4565
      @jacobcox4565 Год назад +12

      I'm pretty sure it happens in Bison herds. The male calfs grow up and think they can fight the big male, then they get kicked out and they leave to join another herd. Same thing happens with Lion prides.

    • @matyaskassay4346
      @matyaskassay4346 Год назад +1

      @@jacobcox4565 wild horses also do the same

    • @beastmaster0934
      @beastmaster0934 Год назад +5

      @@jacobcox4565
      A lot of social animals do it.
      Young males thing they’re all that, and can do whatever they want.
      The big male (who’s usually their father) is quick to correct them on that, and drive them out.

  • @doddthedodo7435
    @doddthedodo7435 Год назад +23

    "Time to make Jack Horner cry!"

    • @tonybusch8771
      @tonybusch8771 Год назад +3

      Okay, can we please stop picking on Jack Horner? I’m sure he knows his lesson by now.

    • @doddthedodo7435
      @doddthedodo7435 Год назад +7

      @@tonybusch8771 No, no he does not. Trust me.

    • @tonybusch8771
      @tonybusch8771 Год назад +1

      @@doddthedodo7435, Hmmmm…..

    • @Saurophaganax1931
      @Saurophaganax1931 9 месяцев назад

      @@tonybusch8771 I actually don’t think he does. To my knowledge he still stands by the scavenger T. rex hypothesis. Or at the very least he hasn’t renounced it.

    • @GalvyTheTom
      @GalvyTheTom 3 месяца назад

      What about this, pray tell, is meant to make Jack Horner cry?

  • @t-rexstudioproductions781
    @t-rexstudioproductions781 Год назад +24

    The design of pachy is great
    Despite it doesn't have cheeks, it has a beak that helps it eat tough plants

    • @PikachuIno
      @PikachuIno Год назад +10

      Plants and bugs

    • @tonybusch8771
      @tonybusch8771 Год назад +4

      Mostly plants, insects just provide a little extra protein.

    • @LiamDyC
      @LiamDyC Год назад

      ​@@tonybusch8771 And besides, where are you going to find plants in a drought?

    • @pastlife960
      @pastlife960 9 месяцев назад

      The idea that ornithischians had cheeks is entirely speculative, it’s perfectly accurate for them to not have them.

    • @t-rexstudioproductions781
      @t-rexstudioproductions781 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@LiamDyC
      When drought happens
      They just migrate to a different area to find more food

  • @PikachuIno
    @PikachuIno Год назад +7

    Are very cool CGI

  • @kevinnorwood8782
    @kevinnorwood8782 6 месяцев назад

    The Alpha Pachy at 2:57--If you can't stay focused on the fight, kid, then you're not fit to lead this herd.

  • @TitaniumPrimeOFFICIAL
    @TitaniumPrimeOFFICIAL Год назад +8

    2:50
    That one got me

  • @Beastboy10540
    @Beastboy10540 Год назад +1

    I love that part of the video and it’s awesome I can’t believe I am seeing the howpachycephalosaurus fight each other

  • @Microwave200
    @Microwave200 8 месяцев назад +1

    As a dinosaur enthusiast, I love how the pachys fight like goats

  • @TheRadude
    @TheRadude Год назад +6

    Never celebrate early

  • @ultilinium8
    @ultilinium8 Год назад +6

    Raise your hand if you noticed that the Pachys are the same color of the Kenner Lost World: Jurassic Park Pachy figure.

  • @williamsparks1521
    @williamsparks1521 Год назад +6

    The older male is heavier while the young male is agile and has more stamina. Yup, I've known that for a while.

    • @anthonybusch4407
      @anthonybusch4407 10 месяцев назад +1

      The same was said about the battling rival male Mosasaurs in Season 1.

  • @ZombieChicken1310
    @ZombieChicken1310 Месяц назад +1

    I'm not sure how he could have survived such a hard hit on the ribs; i guess seeing him cough blood would have been too brutal i guess

    • @jacobcox4565
      @jacobcox4565 10 дней назад +1

      It would only cough blood if the ribs broke and punctured the lungs. The hit could've only fractured the ribs.

  • @Sirdilophosaurusthethird2.0
    @Sirdilophosaurusthethird2.0 Год назад +4

    2:49 pachy jumpsacre

  • @PikachuIno
    @PikachuIno Год назад +3

    More please

  • @DinoMan_6
    @DinoMan_6 11 месяцев назад +1

    When the finish him pops up but you don’t do anything…

  • @Taylor_Toons
    @Taylor_Toons 9 месяцев назад

    I often forget these dinosaurs existed. Thanks for reminding me. 👍

    • @SomethingAboutSashimi
      @SomethingAboutSashimi 6 месяцев назад

      Sadly, some people believe dinosaurs didn- worse, NEVER existed

  • @nonope7359
    @nonope7359 5 месяцев назад +1

    Episode is called "Swamps"
    Oh yeah, Pachys lives in swamps-
    Shows Pachys fighting in sage brush

    • @jacobcox4565
      @jacobcox4565 5 месяцев назад +1

      The narrator explained earlier that they're in a drought.

    • @nonope7359
      @nonope7359 5 месяцев назад

      @@jacobcox4565 Hell Creek was subtropical swamp forest. Sagebrush didn't even evolve until the later Cenozoic. No drought could possibly have made Hell Creek look ANYTHING like this. It's as accurate as putting a Giraffe in a South American rainforest eating Cecropia. Then again, PP is a speculative cartoon, not a documentary.

    • @jacobcox4565
      @jacobcox4565 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@nonope7359 Hell Creek spanned 3 states, Montana, North Dakota, and South Dakota. That's a lot of land, and the formation spanned millions of years. You're telling me a drought never would've happened even once? Also, Prehistoric Planet is not a "speculative cartoon." The show has speculative elements like every other dinosaur documentary. The show also did its research and showed it in short post-episode videos. The appearance of sagebrush also can't be helped. The show films real locations for backgrounds and environments.

    • @nonope7359
      @nonope7359 5 месяцев назад

      @@jacobcox4565 Can you tell me where the sagebrush in Hell Creek was located during the Mesozoic? Drought doesn't convert Mesozoic subtropical forest into coldweather Cenozoic scrub. You're right, calling PP "speculative" is being generous. The correct term would be antiscientific disinformation.

    • @GalvyTheTom
      @GalvyTheTom 3 месяца назад +1

      @@nonope7359Don’t you have anything better to do than yell into the void about whether or not a plant that no one other than you is paying attention to is in the right time period?

  • @NicholasCampbell-n4f
    @NicholasCampbell-n4f День назад

    wow this is not what i expected i thought they'd do it the way bighorn sheep do it where they stand a fair distance from each other and then charge toward each other and bash heads cause really it looked like they were trying to body chuck each other

  • @WizardOfHumor1989
    @WizardOfHumor1989 3 месяца назад

    What mix of animal sounds were used?

  • @ryangamble6697
    @ryangamble6697 Год назад +5

    I read something online that some evidence suggests Pachycephalosaurus may have also kicked like modern kangaroos. They claim their tails would be able to balance them and allow them to kick like modern kangaroos. If that's the case then that might mean they also hopped like kangaroos. If that's true then that might mean they could headbutt even harder than we thought.

    • @FrostFall0261
      @FrostFall0261 11 месяцев назад +3

      lmfao probably not. comparing the two you can see that pachycephalosaurus is not built at all closely enough for it

    • @ryangamble6697
      @ryangamble6697 11 месяцев назад

      Well afterwards I did read that they weren't built for hopping. If they could jump I would still think they could headbutt harder.@@FrostFall0261

    • @texanwokey8366
      @texanwokey8366 11 месяцев назад +2

      They are far too heavy to be able to do that. Tail whipping at most but their tail would be far too weak to hold their body weight long enough to kick.

    • @ryangamble6697
      @ryangamble6697 11 месяцев назад

      Yeah, I think that was disproven. Though I do still think they might've been decent jumpers.@@texanwokey8366

  • @swagsheesh6172
    @swagsheesh6172 Год назад +3

    Sucker punch from this older one

  • @twicepilled
    @twicepilled 9 месяцев назад

    the older one ate him uppp with that surprise tackle omg

  • @drandy.youtubechannel1436
    @drandy.youtubechannel1436 Год назад +2

    Amazing 👍

  • @pachycephalosauruslover14
    @pachycephalosauruslover14 11 месяцев назад

    They are so adorable

  • @thepikachugamer6775
    @thepikachugamer6775 9 месяцев назад +2

    this is how bald people fight

  • @ximthedespot4673
    @ximthedespot4673 Год назад +8

    So Rampardos was a Fighting-type Pokémon in the ancient past.

    • @The_PokeSaurus
      @The_PokeSaurus Год назад +2

      It should be one anyways.

    • @ximthedespot4673
      @ximthedespot4673 Год назад +1

      @@The_PokeSaurus I think being fossilized for millions of years turns you into a rock type.

    • @The_PokeSaurus
      @The_PokeSaurus Год назад +1

      @@ximthedespot4673 Yeah, but it can have two types, it's just rock in the game. In fact, Rampardos is the only pure rock-type fossil Pokemon.

    • @ximthedespot4673
      @ximthedespot4673 Год назад +1

      @@The_PokeSaurus Perhaps it was a pure fighting type in eons past.

  • @daniellang4190
    @daniellang4190 Год назад +2

    Thang that got to hurt!!!!!!’

  • @Tallacus
    @Tallacus Год назад +7

    The dominant male must have been the young one's father. This was the young one's time to either assert himself as the new alpha or be exiled to establish his own herd.

  • @masonabbey6353
    @masonabbey6353 Год назад +1

    They have the wide jaws yay

  • @titanrahlgaming
    @titanrahlgaming Год назад +5

    Goats got nothing on these guys lol

  • @slaskiorzel
    @slaskiorzel 5 месяцев назад +1

    Most etheral scene in prehistoric planet.

  • @papoichoi
    @papoichoi 4 месяца назад

    NOW THIS IS WHAT WE CALL THE BATTLE OF DINOSAUR WITS

  • @LA-mu8ms
    @LA-mu8ms Год назад +2

    They definitely were not the most intelligent of the dinosaurs. Most of them suffered from CTE most likely. Even with having extra thick skulls, lol.

    • @thatkidwiththehoodie
      @thatkidwiththehoodie 4 месяца назад

      @@LA-mu8ms in fairness, the same happens with goats today.

  • @DgardsGaming
    @DgardsGaming Год назад +3

    this is like to kangaroo males fighting.

  • @edtheo5824
    @edtheo5824 Год назад +9

    So, Stygimoloch and Dracorex are no longer considered as the juvenile version of Pachycephalosaurus then?

    • @allison0411
      @allison0411  Год назад +23

      The current consensus is that they are immature forms; what used to be Stygimoloch may be a different species of Pachycephalosaurus though, but still Pachycephalosaurus

    • @matyaskassay4346
      @matyaskassay4346 Год назад +11

      they are, even though here they gave the old male longer horns their dome sizes corresponds to the supposed growth stages

    • @The_PokeSaurus
      @The_PokeSaurus Год назад +1

      It's physically impossible for them to be juveniles of Pachycephalosaurus. The horns are too long, they would have to lose horn size as they age and no other horned animals in history do that.

    • @matyaskassay4346
      @matyaskassay4346 Год назад +12

      @@The_PokeSaurus physically impossible and logically unlikely are two different things dude. Also don't forget that while the horns get smaller the dome gets bigger. And don't you think it's a bit suspicious that every flat-headed pachycephalosaurid we found so far was a juvenile that happened to coexist with larger, dome-headed but otherwise very similar adult forms?

    • @The_PokeSaurus
      @The_PokeSaurus Год назад +1

      @@matyaskassay4346 No I don't find it suspicious. Also, I know the difference between unlikely and impossible, it is impossible.

  • @BigBadDragon777
    @BigBadDragon777 Год назад

    I know it is fictional, but since the alpha male was down first, how come that was not considered a defeat? Sine many animals consider a lose when they are down?

    • @jacobcox4565
      @jacobcox4565 Год назад +7

      It was a fake out. The younger one celebrated his victory prematurely, which allowed the older male to catch his breath and take down the younger male.

    • @thatkidwiththehoodie
      @thatkidwiththehoodie 4 месяца назад

      @@BigBadDragon777 only if they stay down.

  • @fedan2012
    @fedan2012 Год назад +6

    I thaught they kickboxed, now their back to headbutting?

    • @bighorn6964
      @bighorn6964 Год назад +17

      It never really changed it was just an idea

    • @fedan2012
      @fedan2012 Год назад +4

      Oh, okay then

  • @daudhaider2564
    @daudhaider2564 Год назад +1

    This is what type of animal can someone explain to me please .thanks for back to me with reply

    • @jacobcox4565
      @jacobcox4565 Год назад

      Your question is worded poorly. I can't understand what answer you want.

    • @lochness5524
      @lochness5524 Год назад

      These are Pachycephalosaurus

    • @thatkidwiththehoodie
      @thatkidwiththehoodie 4 месяца назад

      @@daudhaider2564 Pachycephalosaurus. Soooooomewhat closely related to Triceratops (but not that closely). Basically the dinosaur equivalent to goats.

  • @z0tw
    @z0tw Год назад +1

    literally cranidos vs rampardos haha

  • @bluerodan561
    @bluerodan561 14 дней назад

    2:50 this hit was so fricking personal it's not even funny

  • @TheAntiDisneyGod
    @TheAntiDisneyGod Год назад +1

    Talk about budding heads

  • @名須菜穂
    @名須菜穂 Год назад +3

    私のお父さんが、好きな恐竜です。私も、大好きです。恐竜大好き女子46才です!❤

  • @Thecrusedisle
    @Thecrusedisle 2 месяца назад

    Pacy real colaur 😁👌

  • @beastmaster0934
    @beastmaster0934 Год назад

    2:50
    “STFU”

  • @BarelloSmith
    @BarelloSmith Год назад +1

    Am I the only one who thinks that the Pachycephalosaurs in PP did look way too skinny? Usually I don't have this problem at all with the PP designs, but in this case I would have imagined the Pachys to be very bulky, especially in their necks due to their assumed life style.

    • @themalcahtwinz4743
      @themalcahtwinz4743 9 месяцев назад

      I never thought of this but you're spot on with the necks

  • @Evanplays993
    @Evanplays993 Год назад +1

    OWWWWWW 2:43 BOOKIOOOM 2:30

  • @Sherwoody
    @Sherwoody 9 месяцев назад +1

    How the grunts and snarls translate..
    Pachy 1: “You bonehead”
    Pachy 2: “No! You’re a bonehead”
    Pachy 1: “Take that”
    Pachy 2: “What-a-tryin to do…tickle me. Take that”!

  • @kyusukui2460
    @kyusukui2460 Год назад

    2:49 That...Was anticlimactic

  • @the_mega_theropods
    @the_mega_theropods 7 месяцев назад

    average bald guy fight be like

  • @Matheussilva_15
    @Matheussilva_15 Год назад

    2:50 eita lapada do caramba mermão

  • @edilsonsilva1675
    @edilsonsilva1675 3 месяца назад +1

    🦕🦖🐲

  • @martinaraj8989
    @martinaraj8989 Год назад

    Die kaempfen bis zum Tod . 😢

    • @jacobcox4565
      @jacobcox4565 Год назад

      Animals rarely fight to the death and this time is no different. The older male just kicked his rival out of the herd, he didn't kill him.

  • @maranara668
    @maranara668 Год назад +4

    Why can’t men shave their heads and do this nowadays

  • @ray-0249
    @ray-0249 4 месяца назад

    Not sure how the old one won but okay…

    • @jacobcox4565
      @jacobcox4565 4 месяца назад +1

      The younger male celebrated his victory to early, letting the older male to catch his breath and beat the younger male while he was distracted.

  • @phillipayoung10
    @phillipayoung10 9 месяцев назад

    Tylenol anyone!!

  • @jacksondavis2963
    @jacksondavis2963 9 месяцев назад +1

    Disappointing performance by the alpha male at the end he was down he lost fair and square but couldn’t let his ego be bruised like that and took a cheap shot at the youngster while his back was turned I expected better

    • @jacobcox4565
      @jacobcox4565 6 месяцев назад

      The younger one shouldn't have celebrated too early, he should've took the time to properly oust the older male instead of gloating.

    • @weallstilldie
      @weallstilldie 5 месяцев назад

      @@jacobcox4565No, the older one was fully knocked down and the fight was over at that point. The younger one proved his strength in the fight after the older one collapsed. Anyone can get beaten up hard if they’re surprised, imagine if the fight started with the younger male straight up bodying the older one by doing an ambush. Not really fair, is it?

    • @jacobcox4565
      @jacobcox4565 5 месяцев назад

      ​@@weallstilldie The younger one clearly didn't body the older one if he was able to get up seconds after being knocked down. The fight wasn't over until one left the herd. Besides, why are we arguing about what's fair in this fight between animals? Animals don't play fair. Animals don't have honor. It's not like there's a referee that's going to blow his whistle and wave a red card in front of the old Pachycephalosaurus for breaking the rules.

    • @thatkidwiththehoodie
      @thatkidwiththehoodie 4 месяца назад

      @@jacksondavis2963 all’s fair in love and war, I suppose.

  • @james_smith9
    @james_smith9 5 месяцев назад

    FYI David was only avoice actor here, he was never sure if all these actually happened or harpooned

  • @aengor
    @aengor Год назад +12

    Great scene but bad location. Is that a grassland? They didn’t exist at the time! Also, it has no relation to “Swamps”.

    • @kekgnome493
      @kekgnome493 Год назад +8

      agreed, should have been in the North America ep

    • @aengor
      @aengor Год назад +4

      @@kekgnome493 and more importantly, not in grassy terrain

    • @alezot6141
      @alezot6141 Год назад +38

      While at the time true grasses were not as widespread as they are today, a number of grass-like plants very much were, especially in more humid areas (like we see in the Freshwater episode). The scene depicts a formerly humid area, so it fits

    • @jacobcox4565
      @jacobcox4565 Год назад +27

      The reason why it's so dry is because they're in a drought. The environment they're in is normally wet and swampy.

    • @themakoshark101
      @themakoshark101 Год назад +12

      It's related to swamps because they said that the swamp is normally wet, but they're currently in a drought. Think of places like the okavango delta where it has rainy seasons and dry seasons.

  • @edilsonsilva1675
    @edilsonsilva1675 3 месяца назад

    Io😮

  • @airconditionedrelco7099
    @airconditionedrelco7099 Год назад

    why didnt they still use feathers on t rex and stuff this wasnt before that discovery right?

    • @jacobcox4565
      @jacobcox4565 Год назад +9

      Yes, this was after those skin impressions of T. rex were found.

  • @CamiloSantana
    @CamiloSantana Год назад +2

    where's the feathers?

    • @jacobcox4565
      @jacobcox4565 Год назад +13

      There's no fossil evidence that suggests Pachycephalosaurus had feathers. It could've had feathers, but there's no concrete proof or evidence, so it's okay to have a featherless design.

    • @Hedorahstan71
      @Hedorahstan71 Год назад +1

      @@jacobcox4565the closest thing I’ve seen to feathers is pssitacosaurus like quills on its tail

    • @Corcovatuz
      @Corcovatuz Год назад

      ​@@Hedorahstan71that's a ceratopsian bro

    • @Corcovatuz
      @Corcovatuz Год назад +10

      Not every dino had feathers, read more

    • @jacobcox4565
      @jacobcox4565 Год назад +4

      ​​@@Corcovatuz Pachycephalosaurs and Ceratopsians are both part of a larger group called Marginocephalia, so they're distant relatives.

  • @Sean-li4jm
    @Sean-li4jm Год назад

    Seems like mammalian behavior

    • @jacobcox4565
      @jacobcox4565 Год назад +9

      Or maybe it's because the only animals that do headbutting contests today are mammals, and they have adaptations similar to Pachycephalosaurus.

    • @kade-qt1zu
      @kade-qt1zu 8 месяцев назад

      Do you think dinosaurs acted like they do in Ark in real life?

  • @trvth1s
    @trvth1s Год назад +13

    The series is great but they really screwed up ornithischian dinosaurs.
    I love that they added lips on saurichians, but these ornithischians need cheeks not lips. Even birds have cheeks at the inner edge if their mandible.
    Ornithischian chewed their greens, cheeks are required for this.

    • @kade-qt1zu
      @kade-qt1zu Год назад +12

      They didn't chew their greens though. Unless you don't mean chew in the same way mammals do. Ornithischian dinosaurs, like all archosaurs, used their specialized teeth to rip through plants which they then swallowed whole. They also would have swallowed small stones called gastroliths in order to help grind their food.

    • @trvth1s
      @trvth1s Год назад +4

      @@kade-qt1zu you're wrong. Gastroliths have been found in very few dinosaurs.
      Ornithischian beaks ripped through plants, while their teeth either shredded or crushed the vegetation.
      Ornithischians had extremely complex teeth so it varied from species to species but they all used beaks to Rip vegetation from stems.
      The tooth battery on ornithopods were essentially advanced molars, like elephant and mammoth molars but far more advanced.
      Cheeks were essential for this type of chewing.
      I am disappointed that they missed this in the animation, it's very amateur. These dinosaurs LITERALLY had cheek bones on their upper mandible under the eyes 🤦

    • @kade-qt1zu
      @kade-qt1zu Год назад +2

      @@trvth1s Thanks for the correction.

    • @trvth1s
      @trvth1s Год назад +2

      @@kade-qt1zu no worries. I'm just surprised a series that spent so much money in realism missed this. We actually have a fossilized cheeks in an ankylosaurid. The bastards had osteodorms on their cheek!

    • @TalenkauenTV
      @TalenkauenTV Год назад +9

      @@trvth1s Ornithischian cheeks weren't nearly as extensive as you might think. They weren't completely cheekless to be fair, but it wouldn't have been full up-to-the beak mammal-like coverage like in 90s to early 2000s paleoart, not even in the ankylosaur with the cheek osteoderms. They don't actually need soft tissue that extensive to chew their food effectively, nor did they really have the musculature to support it.