Good episode but there's is one major problem.Cobras and snakes in general did not evolve in the triassic but actually evolved around 90 million years ago in the mid cretaceous so seeing a cobra here is really jarring but still good job on the episode.
Thanks For The Suggestion But I Don’t Do Reviews Anymore, If You Want To See A Review Of The Pnso Dunkleosteus I Suggest Checking Out Spinodude And Dinos & Dragons
Species featured 1. Saltopus (identified as Sanjuansaurus in the narration) 2. Herreasaurus 3. Lagosuchus (identified as Chromogisaurus novasi in the narration) 4. Unnamed mammal (identified as Chiniquodon in the narration) 5. Teratosaurus (identified as Saurosuchus in the narration) 6. Kannermeyia (identified as Ischiguastla in the narration)
The music during some of the educational segments is way louder than in last episode, making the narration hard to listen to, and the thumbnail being some mammal is pretty odd considering the title. Also, I'm pretty sure cobras didn't exist in the Triassic. Other than that, great second episode! Very enjoyable.
Thanks For The Feedback, I Do Agree That The Sound Mixing Definitely Isn’t My Best And I Used The Thumbnail Because I’m A Big Fan Of Julio Lacerda’s Work And I Really Wanted To Use That Piece For The Thumbnail, And Snakes Were Around During The Triassic So It Isn’t Extraordinarily Farfetched That Cobras Were Around Too. Glad You Enjoyed The Episode 😀
YOOOOO oskar you should win an Oscar. This was epic😂🔥🔥🔥🔥
cool
Love that you used greenscreen for the Lisowicia model from collecta
Thanks, I Only Had The One Figure But I Needed A Herd So Green Screen It Is (Btw They’re Not Lisowicia, They Are Playing The Role Of Ischigualastia)
@@CaptainFord0yt yeah I know but I couldn’t remember the name because it was so long😅
Wow, one of the first legitimately good DI type series
1. Thanks
2. This Isn’t A DI Type Series This Is A Documentary
This is very well done!
Thanks So Much!
Good episode but there's is one major problem.Cobras and snakes in general did not evolve in the triassic but actually evolved around 90 million years ago in the mid cretaceous so seeing a cobra here is really jarring but still good job on the episode.
You’re not the first person to call me out on this, but yes you’re right. Glad you enjoyed the episode
Do a riview on the pnso dunkleosteus
Thanks For The Suggestion But I Don’t Do Reviews Anymore, If You Want To See A Review Of The Pnso Dunkleosteus I Suggest Checking Out Spinodude And Dinos & Dragons
NGL I had a dream about making this one time
Species featured
1. Saltopus (identified as Sanjuansaurus in the narration)
2. Herreasaurus
3. Lagosuchus (identified as Chromogisaurus novasi in the narration)
4. Unnamed mammal (identified as Chiniquodon in the narration)
5. Teratosaurus (identified as Saurosuchus in the narration)
6. Kannermeyia (identified as Ischiguastla in the narration)
The music during some of the educational segments is way louder than in last episode, making the narration hard to listen to, and the thumbnail being some mammal is pretty odd considering the title. Also, I'm pretty sure cobras didn't exist in the Triassic. Other than that, great second episode! Very enjoyable.
Thanks For The Feedback, I Do Agree That The Sound Mixing Definitely Isn’t My Best And I Used The Thumbnail Because I’m A Big Fan Of Julio Lacerda’s Work And I Really Wanted To Use That Piece For The Thumbnail, And Snakes Were Around During The Triassic So It Isn’t Extraordinarily Farfetched That Cobras Were Around Too. Glad You Enjoyed The Episode 😀
Hey Dude , what is this theme called 0:17
It’s the just the main theme from walking with beasts
2:25 dinosaurs are archosaurs