@@johnsonmortimer that pterosaur wasn’t dead ,the one at ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-iW3URFAyXZA.html is it,right? I noticed that some bloody spots on its neck
Appreciate how the carnotorus actually had chunks of meat in their mouths. Most of the dinosaur eating animations I've seen only add blood to their snout, which always ruined my immersion.
I like the little detail of the bite mark on the foreground pterosaur are the very end, showing he survived the yeeting! Brought closure to his character arc.
@@johnsonmortimer I loved the little "don't talk to my kid like that. Scram!" from daddy. I expected it to become a meal. Great videos and can't believe you just crank them out yourself. You need a contract, a budget and a staff. Well done! Subbed.
The carcass is of an Pliosaur , the Pliosaurus lived only in Jurassic and early cretaceous before when they are replace by mosasaurus , Carnotaurus never lived with animals like this , the fossils was discovered in Argentina , other it pterosauras are not scavengers they hunt fish and pre historic little animals
I freaking love the carnos, ever since I saw them in Disney’s dinosaur movie as the main antagonist. Their horns and face just makes it look scary and badass!
its funny how irl they'd be pretty goofy animals, Tiny arms constantly facing backwards and a turn that'd make a bus look agile. Pretty cool for a meat eating bull however
obviously you've watched dinosaur the movie from disney :D ? but you should know that carnotaurus is kind of small and actually very weak compared to apexes.
I'm pretty sure someone has mentioned it, but the temporal range of Pliosaurs and Carnotaurus do not overlap - at least not according to the fossil record. It would be more accurate if they were snacking on a Mosasaur. Doesn't take away anything from the great labour and love that go into creating these videos!
I never thought I'd see a Carnotaurus walking along a beach, let alone a family of them. It's beautiful. Also, I love how one of the adults grabbed that Pteranodon and be like, "Out of my way, jerkass!"
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So much detail such as the numerous scars on the Pilosaur, including a bite mark on its front right flipper. Gives me the idea that this creature fought many battles before an unknown circumstance caused it to wash up on the beach.
@@johnsonmortimer At the 1:05 mark. Is that how big they are? The dinosaurs? I thought they'd be smaller. Don't get me wrong, they're still big compared to us, but that sea stack is already huge. When compared to the sea stack and the waves they're huge. Are they really that big? The smaller ones look the right size, but the larger ones just seem a bit to big.
The pterosaurs behave so silly and it's just a lot of fun to watch. It reminds me of the show dinosaur revolution which made dinosaur behavior appear cartoonish which I actually found a bit refreshing from the classic "monster" tropes.
Well as a paleontology enthusiasts I'd say the both the Leoplurodon and carnoturus were both oversized and their horns weren't that long but it's a very accurate showing of the carnoturus. Good job
You could do your own prehistoric documentary. I bet any documentary show or any streaming channel would pay you big money for that. You’d be able to do your passion as a paid dream job.
@@johnsonmortimer Question. Which creature would you take your chances swimming with a megalodon or dunklyostious? Cause I’m taking my chances with the armored fish.
I love how you included little details like the scars on the pliosaur and the different horn configurations on the Carnos. However, I feel that in the aerial shots of the cove, you made the animals too big. Those plants on the cliffs look like large bushes or small trees to me, not grass (although there's very little to go on and maybe I'm just basing their size off the White Cliff of Dover).
Very cool look... At some point tho that blood and guts has to find the water... Looks too clean... It's amazing how people talk about the T-Rex's arms. Carnataurs are even worse and you never hear about them!
I love these character models! Carnotaurus is so funny looking with those small arms and this is one of best designs I’ve seen! I wish I had a screen saver of just pteranodons flying around like that :3
1:07, that is one huge carnotaur, lol. I think the scale is way off when comparing it's size with the nearby features like the rock faces and plants (the huge one at the beach, not the one in the foreground)
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Another beautiful work of art! The carcass and flesh looks so natural, the only thing that get choppy was the Carno throwing that Ptero, but even that was awesome!
I agree the detail you put into there movement, the way they walked was beyond amazing though I think for the top point of view for the Carno about to eat that plesiosaur carcass should had the horns puncture through the flesh as they tore their way to eat but other then that this is incredible, I wonder if you will do ceratosaurus next?
I just love what you do man These are so beautiful and wholesome to look at. All the stuff we see in games and movies are just them killing but its so cool to see them in their natural habitat caring for their babies, eating, just vibing in nature. Just keep making these
As always, amazing! I love the blend of sweet domesticity between the family groups, especially that closing shot of them all piled together for a post-lunch nap, and the gruesomeness of nature. The sight of all the pterosaurs inside the plesiosaur's jaws, still alive but trapped, likely to drown when the tide rises, it gave me the willies. And of course, you know me, any of your videos featuring babies gets me all croony and happy.
A medida que lo veo me impresiona mas y mas! La animación es simplemente épica, tiene mucho realismo y sin duda lo que mas me gusta es que se pueden observar movimientos en cualquier lugar de la pantalla. Es increible!
Sweet, we have a another newcomer joining the Mortimer dinosaur gang! *(well, two if you count the dead Pliosaurus, not sure if you’ve used Pteranodon already)*
@@johnsonmortimer Speaking of which, how was that one Pteranodon still alive at the end after getting throttled by the Carnotaurus? Y’know, if that was indeed the same one with the bite marks on its neck.