I love how the tarbosaurs dont even directly kill the sauropods. People need to remember that predators are lazy and are only there to get their meal in the easiest solution possible. If letting animals panic themselves right to their doom is the easiest way to end a hunt then that’s the solution a predator will take.
@@MrTotalAholeI think they mean that a lot of predators will try to take down prey with the least amount of energy spent on their part. That way they can preserve their energy for future endeavors. That obviously doesn’t apply to every predator.
Carnis aren't being lazy they're being smart they need to conserve energy at as much as possible if they actually want to defend them from other carnies and that's if they're even successful at getting a meal
@@isaacm7934your right, otherwise other opportunistic predators would take advantage even those who spent tons of energy for a single meal and would be too exhausted to fight back.
This scene is so realistic and brilliant. I saw something similiar on The National Geographic TV, when (in Africa) The Zebras and Buffalos needed to cross The Mara River: The Crocodiles have waited in water to grab some prey, and some Animals died by Crocodiles and some survived. But, the ones that survived were ambushed by the Lions, and almost the entire HERD was EATEN!!! I watched that a long time ago, and now it's pretty nostalgic...
@@davidsheckler4450 We can never be sure how the World of Dinosaurs looked but We can always guess and explore deeper in their Prehistoric World. Plus, this is the most Scientifically Accurate Documentary ever made, it isn't a "Fake-a-saurus" Documentary, It's just our newest discoveries and Dinosaur behaviour inspired by Modern World of Animals mixed and put in a one "box".
@@davidsheckler4450 And You don't need to call People dumb names if they only say their opinion. I could call You anything I wanted when responding first time and I didn't. A little respect, Dude.
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Ever notice how a load of nature documentaries don’t get the actual kill of a hunt on camera because it’s hard to shoot? That’s probably what this is trying to recreate. Also, likely for budget reasons. They only had so much CGI money and had to be careful with how much they spent. And I mean, you see pretty much everything leading up to the kill. That’s gotta count for something, right?