@garyjones4321 nobody knows when the dinosaurs existed but it's no fairy tail in the Bible it's predicted every action and event in these modern days to the LETTER
The plant density shown here makes it impossible for these giant creatures to reproduce. Even after these creatures have had enough to eat, an environment with surplus is essential. In particular, in order for herbivorous dinosaurs to choose to become gigantic during the evolutionary process, they can only do so if they have enough plants and oxygen to eat, and carnivorous dinosaurs are only a by-product proportional to the size of herbivorous dinosaurs.
Casos como este me llevan a la reflexion y auto control de uno por única razón de ser y pertenecer a los seres vivos como no se que pensar are un recorrido en este video de muy buena magnitud y reacion de cadena en forma creativa y obras de esta especie que se extinguió y quedó atrás en la historia y en el hay fósiles de muy buena condición y embergadura que nos asen bolber al pasado y al recordar esta enseñansa nos ponemos a aclarar nuestras dudas a caso de estás especies que vivieron millones de años antes que los animales 🦂.
@@Ilanca_with_a_C You have 2 dinosaur's and one of them will attack twice then run off that's lame or stupid 😒, Then you have the long neck dinosaur's that won't even begin to just to attack one but NO I'll walk away from everything. It's already 33:58 and we haven't seen the head butter dinosaur. (33:59 we get to see BLUE 🦖) This dinosaur 🦖 4:35 for about 8 to 9 he was all out killer like was A better killer than the T-REX 🦖.
Nice video, it is just a shame the continuously changing zoom factor and the movement of the camera position ruins it. It would be better if per scene the best camera viewpoint would be chosen and then start recording instead of changing the position all the time.
Did you know ?a major transition in the evolution of life occurred when mammals evolved from one lineage of reptiles. This transition began during the Permian (286 - 248 million years ago), when the reptile group that included Dimetrodon gave rise to the "beast-faced" therapsids. Yes that's right we were once reptiles,