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Uncovering the Secrets of the Last Day of Dinosaurs! | Documentary 

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In this documentary, you'll learn what really happened on the "last day of dinosaurs". From the asteroid that killed the dinosaurs to the rise of mammals, you'll find out the whole story in this exciting documentary.
This documentary is full of exciting information about dinosaurs and the prehistoric period. If you're a dinosaur lover or just want to learn more about this fascinating period of history, then watch this documentary now!
0:01:41 The Triassic period
0:22:15 The Jurassic period
0:46:49 The Cretaceous period
1:17:44 The Extinction of dinosaurs

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@mrbloogenshin3502
@mrbloogenshin3502 11 месяцев назад
Who else play these kind of videos while trying to sleep
@Honeycocain
@Honeycocain 7 месяцев назад
Hahah nice to know I am not the only one😅😂
@barbarahiggins583
@barbarahiggins583 6 месяцев назад
I am watching right now at 11:49pm, so you not alone 😂
@delsingray5923
@delsingray5923 6 месяцев назад
Me, with covid
@jamesdiciano5319
@jamesdiciano5319 6 месяцев назад
🎉v at 12:18 am yeah you're right
@NadeemALZayed-ed3cz
@NadeemALZayed-ed3cz 6 месяцев назад
👍✅
@YnseSchaap
@YnseSchaap Год назад
Thank you for not adding loud horrible music 😁
@redpilljay_32_
@redpilljay_32_ Год назад
Right. Perfect for bedtime
@YnseSchaap
@YnseSchaap Год назад
@@redpilljay_32_ 😁
@Gsus-wm2pz
@Gsus-wm2pz Год назад
The biggest dinosaur ever Argentinosaurus ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-mpTtp8rh4fs.html
@90gw90
@90gw90 Год назад
Thankyou for commenting this. I can rest easy now haha
@YnseSchaap
@YnseSchaap Год назад
@@90gw90 😁
@The_OUTcast23
@The_OUTcast23 Год назад
I'm so happy that this focuses more on narration than loud sounds. Perfect to fall asleep to 😊
@jasondashney
@jasondashney Год назад
I just stumbled across this channel looking for new channels to fall asleep to.
@Vejur9000
@Vejur9000 12 дней назад
Poor dinosaurs. Mankind loves them since childhood, and is in awe of them, beyond all words.
@Andianco
@Andianco Год назад
A couple of things: -Therapsids are mammals and all of their ancestors, which means WE can't be archosaurs since. Archosaurs are reptiles and birds, we are not. -Ceratopcians: appeared in the early cretacic, 106 millions years after the Great Dying, so they weren't nowhere near it when it happened, nor can be classified as one of the oldest groups. That's it. The part about the triceratops and company was so innaccurate I culdn't keep watching the video after that. If you really want to learn about dinosaurs there are better documentaries around: -Prehistoric Planet -Dinosaurs. From the First to the Last Day Of Life Those two are much more informative and accurate.
@user-uo1pk8js8m
@user-uo1pk8js8m 11 месяцев назад
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-ujvktclTT3g.html
@robinfariel4691
@robinfariel4691 4 месяца назад
Thank you for letting us know. The proliferation of inaccurate info is not helpful especially since there's so much pseudo-science.
@madelinebarayoga7246
@madelinebarayoga7246 3 месяца назад
I'm from 🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭❤❤❤
@jenmb2679
@jenmb2679 Месяц назад
agree. even the graphics that shows their weight is different than what the narrator says. Netflix has a lot of these documentaries.
@EAG963
@EAG963 Год назад
Fabulous. Watched with my two young granddaughters who are both crazy about dinosaurs. It's the quietest they've been in a long while. I thoroughly enjoyed it myself. Wonderful work. Much love from 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿
@nokubhakadakushumayelamhlo5492
😅
@user-uo1pk8js8m
@user-uo1pk8js8m 11 месяцев назад
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-ujvktclTT3g.html
@D_oktor
@D_oktor Год назад
Everyone in the comments saying this is the best dinosaur documentary they've seen. I wonder what kind of documentaries you watch if THIS is the best one you've seen. Granted, I've only seen a few minutes of it, but from what I've seen I can tell you that they: - used anachronistic thumbnail - reffered to pterosaurs as dinosaurs which is just plain wrong, even if they explained it's not true, saying all archosaurs are dinosaurs is something that is a big NO in a scientific community - reffered to therapsids as both archosaurs and dinosaurs, neither of which is true. Therapsids are synapsids while dinosaurs are diapsids. Humans are actually therapsids, so if therapsids were archosaurs, that would automatically make us archosaurs as well, which I hope I don't have to tell you, we're not. - used Jurassic World dinosaurs models which aren't really the most scientifically accurate dinosaurs - displayed fictional dinosaur Vastatosaurus Rex from the 2005 King Kong movie while talking about theropods - displayed Pachyrhinosaurus while talking about Triceratops Now I'm sure there was also some information and display that was scientifically correct and while this might be an interesting video for someone who's getting interested in dinosaurs, I'd hardly call this a documentary.
@silvermainecoons3269
@silvermainecoons3269 Год назад
That thumbnail bothered me too. Plus the caveman looks like he’s wearing a bikini top and is about to chuck a spear at a dying triceratops? Very interesting, 😂! Could you recommend a better RU-vid channel with more accurate information about dinosaurs and mass extinction events? I would appreciate it, thanks.
@D_oktor
@D_oktor Год назад
@@silvermainecoons3269 A channel about evolution in general that I like is Ben G Thomas. He also deals with dinosaurs, you may find more refferences there.
@greenhorn6582
@greenhorn6582 10 месяцев назад
It's all KI generated text. And all these benevolent comments are generated by bots. Better get used to it. It's the future :(
@BoogalyTheGreat
@BoogalyTheGreat 4 месяца назад
They are trying to be accessible. They fully admited they were misusing the term dinosaur (and other terms), specifically because they were prioritizing conceptual accessibility to people who are not experts on the subject (most people). The same applies to calling pterosaurs dinosaurs. I find the approach refreshing, personally. Making a documentary like this avoids the stuffy and convoluted nature of more technical documentaries and keeps things both casual and colloquial. You also complain about the video clips used. It’s a youtube channel. They don’t have a budget for CG animations made from scratch. They did their best with what was available to a small budget production. I don’t know if this is the “Best” documentary I’ve ever seen about prehistoric animals… but I found it very enjoyable, personally.
@D_oktor
@D_oktor 4 месяца назад
@@BoogalyTheGreat I have to disagree with you. Simplicity at the cost of misinformation can be dangerous. I could overlook the clips used. However there are countless documentaries and even more pictures depicting actual scientifically correct dinosaurs. It takes nothing to use them over the ones they used. They're just as equally accessible as JP clips. But this is just a minor problem with this video. They still displayed different dinosaurs that they were talking about. If you saw a documentary talking about mammals and it shown a picture of a bear when it talked about a wolf, it would be insulting to call it a proper documentary. Misusing the term dinosaur is not acceptable. Again, for simplicity we'll be calling dogs and bears in this video "cats". Does that sound acceptable to you? What bugs me the most is that this "documentary " is found and enjoyed by thousands of people and authors are making tons of money when the actual proper educational videos are getting a fraction of the attention.
@zarkogolemovic
@zarkogolemovic 4 месяца назад
I would like more shows like this, even more serious ones.
@soot7104
@soot7104 Год назад
This had my full attention through out this documentary
@mariodegroote6756
@mariodegroote6756 Год назад
yeah agree , great work, viewed from a lot of different angles, keep the good work up people , respect! and greetings from belgium:D
@user-uo1pk8js8m
@user-uo1pk8js8m 11 месяцев назад
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@joseaustin2692
@joseaustin2692 Год назад
Awesome documentary I love listening to the whole thing while I worked
@Synopvie
@Synopvie 10 месяцев назад
Ancient animals are indeed extraordinary, incredibly cool films that you make about ancient animals, thank you very much for the videos
@davidnicholson5960
@davidnicholson5960 3 месяца назад
The best informative docu on the end of Dino and the intro of mammals. Excellent Narrative and Animation. Truly enjoyable and informative. This is Based only on my opinion. 🙂
@danieldenness4573
@danieldenness4573 Год назад
A shame so many inaccuracies. I couldn't watch more than 15 mins.
@tuberdave1
@tuberdave1 Год назад
This is the way a documentary is done correctly!😊 Thank you.
@charlescraft1374
@charlescraft1374 11 месяцев назад
😊😅
@billydeal6579
@billydeal6579 10 месяцев назад
Dudes and dudettes, this doc is really well done. Wherever these models and animations are coming from, it's very easy to watch. Whomever directed/edited/modeled this footage should be commended.
@franward6851
@franward6851 Год назад
Many new and different dinosaurs and theories in this vlog.
@ferencmori3114
@ferencmori3114 Год назад
This is the best dinosaur documentary I've ever seen! Such a great and detailed summary of the different eras! Well done! Thanks a lot! :)
@user-uo1pk8js8m
@user-uo1pk8js8m 11 месяцев назад
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-ujvktclTT3g.html
@RameshKumar-gl4rb
@RameshKumar-gl4rb 10 месяцев назад
,, me xxxxxxxxxxxx
@realangrythrottle
@realangrythrottle 7 месяцев назад
It's done by AI
@madelinebarayoga7246
@madelinebarayoga7246 3 месяца назад
I love ti watch about this even I'm 40 already ❤❤❤ thank you for sharing this vedio 🥰🥰
@CWLater
@CWLater Год назад
Therapsids are not archosaurs, they are from the line that will lead to mammals.
@CWLater
@CWLater Год назад
This was at 6:55 minutes in. This is a huge mistake.
@CWLater
@CWLater Год назад
at 9:30 minutes in you say the ceratops are one of the oldest groups of dinosaurs and lived through the "great dying". They only came at the end of the Mesozoic, and no dinosaur was alive during the "great dying", they came later in the Triassic. I don't think I can take an hour and a half of this.
@andersdroid
@andersdroid 7 месяцев назад
Pseudoscientific babble. I was almost laughing but it’s sad that these people are posting ai scripted videos full of nonsense and ai hallucinations, as a documentary . Label it as entertainment, don’t pass it off as science.
@WilliamAgnew-dn5xm
@WilliamAgnew-dn5xm 9 месяцев назад
This is a staggeringly comprehensive review. A tour de force of detail and scope. Thrilling.
@SSNESS
@SSNESS 9 месяцев назад
Where do they come up with these names from
@kenchesnut4425
@kenchesnut4425 Год назад
Good job guys. ....really liked the video..and the fact that it was pretty long..MUCH LUV FROM N.AUGUSTA S.C
@robertbonnette3686
@robertbonnette3686 4 месяца назад
not having AI narrating makes ALL the difference IMO, great job thank you
@ArtMysteries135
@ArtMysteries135 28 дней назад
Your personality really shines through in your videos, stay yourself!
@zoesynovle991
@zoesynovle991 Год назад
Once again, hats off
@kai6xx
@kai6xx Год назад
A different and enjoyable dinosaur documentary
@NicTheGreek1979
@NicTheGreek1979 Год назад
Is that capture footage from Jurassic World Evolution 2? ;) Edit: Yes, it absolutely is. Lol.
@stevenforbes3883
@stevenforbes3883 3 месяца назад
Everyone plays these videos to sleep and learn and get general well being from it
@sjc5411
@sjc5411 Год назад
14:27 Did he just say the Ankylosaurus(26ft+ and 18k pounds as an adult) burrowed underground to live - like a mole-rat 👀 Someone give this man a book and remove Wikipedia from his homepage ☠️. Was still an entertaining video.
@troywilliams7261
@troywilliams7261 Год назад
Also said plesiosaurs and marine reptiles had gills 💀
@ilokivi
@ilokivi Год назад
@@troywilliams7261 Such a statement would be objectively wrong. How on earth a four-ton ankylosaur was supposed to burrow underground when its front feet were not adapted to digging is beyond me.
@old-manparker6153
@old-manparker6153 Месяц назад
ABSOLUTELY SPECTACULAR! I guess little sound and no music is what keeps this educational documentary from being a very entertaining monster movie. If I had seen this as a boy I'd be even more Dinosaur crazy than I've been my whole life ( if that's possible ) Excellent documentary.
@jerryrichards8172
@jerryrichards8172 28 дней назад
Today there is such a rain of different life on earth. Its crazy to think that at that time dinosaurs dominated almost every niche on earth. From flying climbing gliding to oceans covering the the ground and even burrowing . They did for tens of millions of years. If not for that comet theres no reason to think they would still be here.
@DescribeWorld-xg9xe
@DescribeWorld-xg9xe 9 месяцев назад
Thank you for this good content
@justinwolf7490
@justinwolf7490 Год назад
Thank you this was awesome!
@JesseGray-yv2gq
@JesseGray-yv2gq 6 дней назад
Nice video
@laurynrose4197
@laurynrose4197 11 месяцев назад
This was nice
@gamintrucker1016
@gamintrucker1016 4 месяца назад
I wonder how humans will look after 150 million years of evolution
@sandradanforth8524
@sandradanforth8524 2 месяца назад
Wouldn't that be interesting. I think that they are going to be taller, smarter, and more technical. 🤔 😊
@user-gj5gb7fd6n
@user-gj5gb7fd6n 4 месяца назад
Overall a very very good effort that is mirrored in the program.
@juliafox6463
@juliafox6463 4 месяца назад
Great information and great narration! Thanks!
@RodgerDodger196
@RodgerDodger196 Год назад
Excellent video! Love gaining knowledge like this! Many I haven't heard of before! Just the other day I asked Google about More info on the Spinasaurus-nothing.BECAUSE IT WAS ALL RIGHT HERE!! And I thought feather Dino concept was relatively knew-YET that bird like A__was discovered in back when! & the Dino's in Europe I never grew up with! So THANKFUL FOR THIS VIDEO WELL DONE!! I'll share it to my Dino loving nephew!
@user-uo1pk8js8m
@user-uo1pk8js8m 11 месяцев назад
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@SpanishArmadaProd
@SpanishArmadaProd 10 месяцев назад
Google??? You should be asking chatgtp
@trevorjoneill707
@trevorjoneill707 Год назад
Brilliant, I loved it
@user-uo1pk8js8m
@user-uo1pk8js8m 11 месяцев назад
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-ujvktclTT3g.html
@chrissyscholl816
@chrissyscholl816 Год назад
160 million years dinosaurs were around? Why does that feel like so much?
@excalibur1812
@excalibur1812 10 месяцев назад
I just can't get over farmer Jones' pronunciation of these words, especially cretaceous. Kreeotsious? Dude seriously needs to take a course in paleontology.
@nadspurs
@nadspurs 7 месяцев назад
what a great breakdown and very educational 👋👋👋
@corvettesforever4619
@corvettesforever4619 8 месяцев назад
Excellent video and narration.
@StarChaser027
@StarChaser027 Год назад
Jurassic world game footage is mind blowing!!!!
@ScentedOil
@ScentedOil 3 месяца назад
Look up the game Path of Titans, or The Isle. I think thats where the game footage comes from. I play Path of Titans and recognize some of the area.
@JMDinOKC
@JMDinOKC Год назад
Those are great CGI creatures, which I have never seen before, and I thought I'd seen them all.
@seadog915
@seadog915 9 месяцев назад
This is really a great story but I have a feeling the dinosaurs didn't experience "fear and uncertainty" unless something was trying to eat them. I think most of those things are human emotions.
@Valoelify
@Valoelify 9 месяцев назад
@seadog915 I think they experienced fear of things they didn't understand just as much as a deer spotting a car or a moose running from a flying helicopter. It is the same, primal need for survival; one that would cause them to jump into action via adrenaline caused by some type of fear or uncertainty. These things are not limited to humans only, of course not...😅 We see it in all living creatures. As soon as you try to squash an ant, what does it do if you missed? It panicks and runs all over your counter...
@dzcelulardzcelular-xg7jg
@dzcelulardzcelular-xg7jg 8 месяцев назад
B
@cutestbich344
@cutestbich344 7 месяцев назад
Fear is caused by the perception of danger. It’s a trigger everything with a brain has. A crocodile can be afraid of a hippo for instance, it’s instincts tell it to stay away. Uncertainty is also something anything can feel? If a monkey jumped onto a split branch it would be uncertain and weary of the possibility it could break. Flys are the most skeptical bugs out there, they will fly away if you walk next to them because they are uncertain of your intentions and they can’t risk getting hit by something 1,000 times their size. Just because they can’t tell you how they feel doesn’t mean they aren’t feeling anything. Everything has a soul.
@NurseSnow2U
@NurseSnow2U 7 месяцев назад
@cutestbich344 - beautifully stated!!!
@Bishop1988
@Bishop1988 Месяц назад
👑brilliant show good 😊
@DanielDavis1973
@DanielDavis1973 7 месяцев назад
Overall an excellent documentary. There are a few inaccuracies i.e. pelycosaurs weren't the common ancestor of dinosaurs and mammals.. pelycosaurs were already down the synasid (mammal) branch .. but overall a very good overview
@roofking234
@roofking234 Год назад
Excellent work!!🌍
@user-ky6ku3bf5j
@user-ky6ku3bf5j 5 месяцев назад
Chất lượng video và kỹ xảo tuyệt vời
@stefanrothe8622
@stefanrothe8622 Год назад
6:53 Therapsids were not Archosaurs! 🥴🙄
@TamraKochie
@TamraKochie 8 месяцев назад
The club tail could bang on the ground with great speed and vibration, especially in groups, to desensitize predators whom relied on such senses for hunting. The attacker would become disoriented and just leave to regroup. This tactic was useful near nests and other dinosaur would nest nearby to borrow this protection. Studying the geological locations of their neat fossils you find other species nearby nestings and also a strange disturbance evidence of earth indicates such vibrations from these creatures.
@TamraKochie
@TamraKochie 8 месяцев назад
Ankylosaurs
@Topper_Harley68
@Topper_Harley68 10 месяцев назад
Did midjourney make the thumbnail?
@pigeonhawk4832
@pigeonhawk4832 Год назад
Pterosaurs are not theropods, but closely related to them
@Fvpigpen26
@Fvpigpen26 Год назад
Well done. The next show could be the modern dinosaur -- 🦕
@user-uo1pk8js8m
@user-uo1pk8js8m 11 месяцев назад
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-ujvktclTT3g.html
@antonpressing
@antonpressing 11 месяцев назад
Best docu - I have ever seen !
@dathyr1
@dathyr1 7 месяцев назад
It was called the "FIRST DAY OF THE METEOR"!!!. Imagine getting in a time machine and going back to the Dinosaur years. They didn't all die off at once, it was over a period of time due to climate and no food. But the cold dark weather killed off the warm blooded Lizards. Thanks for the video. Take care.
@coreymerrill3257
@coreymerrill3257 7 месяцев назад
That's amazing and wonderful. Thanks for sharing. I'd love to see hard cast penetration testing and ballistic printing...even hunting with that beautiful rifle. Hard cast bullet can be made by quenching solid but hot castings from the mold into a bucket of water with the bottom padded with rags like old towels . From gas check and copper tube bullets to partition style and solid base half jacketed bonded bullets by using copper pipe caps with a flux coating inside them so the lead bonds . You can also get custom swaging dies from Corbin . Obviously you can do all, some or none of it. Some folks have no idea bullet making is so flexible. Thanks for 100% awesome content.
@jerryrichards8172
@jerryrichards8172 28 дней назад
I like the fact the we don't have to listen the dinosaurs coverd in feathers anymore or atleast like we had to when the idea was being pushed.
@taufikefendi6204
@taufikefendi6204 7 месяцев назад
Nice tale.
@calebsmith2362
@calebsmith2362 Год назад
For those of you legitimately interested in learning about dinosaurs, I highly recommend not investing in this documentary. The inaccuracies border on absurdity. I have no idea where this guy is getting his info from but nearly all of it is wrong. There’s good informative content on the topic available on RU-vid but this video isn’t it. This channel and others like it exist for no other reason but to spread misinformation as fact and collect the ad revenue.
@jasondashney
@jasondashney Год назад
There are a whole bunch of history channels that are written with AI lately and the comments sections are packed with people highlighting in accuracies.
@calebsmith2362
@calebsmith2362 11 месяцев назад
@@jasondashney I wouldn't have commented if the response to this video wasn't so overly enthusiastic. "The best dinosaur related video of all-time"? Please...
@dpraptorP
@dpraptorP Год назад
Well done overview of life! Thanks for a great presentation!
@user-uo1pk8js8m
@user-uo1pk8js8m 11 месяцев назад
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@barrywainwright3391
@barrywainwright3391 Год назад
Best dinosaur documentary I've ever seen but it failed to mention how the dinosaurs became extinct. They died off because of a huge meteor hitting the Earth.
@user-uo1pk8js8m
@user-uo1pk8js8m 11 месяцев назад
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-ujvktclTT3g.html
@SpanishArmadaProd
@SpanishArmadaProd 10 месяцев назад
You don't know that
@user-uo1pk8js8m
@user-uo1pk8js8m 10 месяцев назад
@@SpanishArmadaProd ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-ujvktclTT3g.html
@Valoelify
@Valoelify 9 месяцев назад
@@SpanishArmadaProd We DO know that. There is massive proof of it in the gulf of mexico... The biggest crater ever seen, but beneath the ocean. They can see from the layers down the earth of when it crashed, and how the fossils of the dinosaurs were for ever changed afterwards. This is science.
@ronnievorster6361
@ronnievorster6361 7 месяцев назад
Maybe they did not, so speculative
@davidicousgregorian
@davidicousgregorian Год назад
diplococcus was way past Jurassic by 100 million years so what killed that era
@stevemerrill-bz7bk
@stevemerrill-bz7bk 3 месяца назад
Yo every species blows my mind!🎉🎉🎉Dinosaurs are so big because there was less oxygen in the atmosphere? ❤❤
@troywilliams7261
@troywilliams7261 Год назад
Everything was fine until you said plesiosaurs had gills 💀
@rennaissanceman7986
@rennaissanceman7986 11 месяцев назад
Plesiosaur must be the famous Nessy!
@Mister_MasterzRN
@Mister_MasterzRN 9 месяцев назад
It's amazing how science could even tell what their skin look like
@horrorrealm3175
@horrorrealm3175 5 месяцев назад
This got a lot of information wrong, which makes me sad, especially the carnivores dinosaur.
@BroncosTilIDie719
@BroncosTilIDie719 10 месяцев назад
Morrison formation is in Colorado, not Wyoming
@lukeandliz
@lukeandliz Месяц назад
It's in 13 states. Arizona, Colorado, Idaho, Kansas, Montana, Nebraska, New Mexico, North Dakota, Oklahoma, South Dakota, Texas, Utah, and Wyoming. So yes it's in Colorado, but also in Wyoming. If you were to put a pin on the center point of the formation, that pin would be in the center of Wyoming...
@tkhut6387
@tkhut6387 Год назад
Cretaceous era EASILY most prominent and important time of the Mesozoic era… soooooo much was happening, so much competition, Pangea split. I wish the meteorite never ruined the party 😢😕😔
@Valoelify
@Valoelify 9 месяцев назад
Careful what you wish for. We could never have co-existed with dinosaurs, sad to say.
@davidm5746
@davidm5746 5 месяцев назад
Imagine producing something about dinosaurs to this extent, seeing the spelling of the name Giganotosaurus several times, writing it out, and reading it out, but never actually noticing the extra "o" in there.
@MatTheLesser
@MatTheLesser 3 месяца назад
I love this video, it’s dope how it’s made, Did space and time evolve ? How did the blackness of space evolve And time and seasons winter summer fall and so on How did evolution evolve? with intelligent design Look at the stars ✨ Dinosaurs were created friends
@chrisgarner5765
@chrisgarner5765 Год назад
Some of these animations and models are from ARK like when it shows the anki spinning and slamming its tail on the ground is from Ark survival evolved!
@NicTheGreek1979
@NicTheGreek1979 Год назад
Doesn't look like Ark though. It's Jurassic World Evolution 2, imo.
@mikepena3435
@mikepena3435 Год назад
Awesome documentary different listenable educational 👍 From Mari
@richardregister6890
@richardregister6890 4 месяца назад
De extinction for both muttaburrasaurus and the leaellynasaurus we still have gingko and ferns this movie is very educational
@zarkogolemovic
@zarkogolemovic 4 месяца назад
I'm sorry that they ended up like that. who knows how many species have not yet been found, perhaps there are also some of our races from that time
@PlanetXMysteries-pj9nm
@PlanetXMysteries-pj9nm 5 месяцев назад
I can't thank you enough for unraveling the secrets of the universe through your videos. Your dedication to spreading knowledge is truly admirable.
@mobileplayers5008
@mobileplayers5008 10 месяцев назад
Imagine super Saiyan races was here billions years ago and they died out.
@daiisaac8103
@daiisaac8103 Год назад
Giganotosaurus was the biggest carnivore 😁👍
@rc7074
@rc7074 Год назад
Only in ARK
@vetrieu1997
@vetrieu1997 6 месяцев назад
🙋❤️❤️❤️❤
@shankarbalakrishnan2360
@shankarbalakrishnan2360 4 месяца назад
The 9th version ❤❤🎉🎉
@user-rk1bf4eh2p
@user-rk1bf4eh2p 3 месяца назад
Yeah it was rough back then he had to have a good pair of shoes
@Shytot-1
@Shytot-1 9 месяцев назад
The dinosaurs ruled the earth for 150 million years.
@Mr.BigBadWolf
@Mr.BigBadWolf Год назад
The information maybe true but all of these creatures were mixture of reptiles and larger group were bird like with feathers. Even skeletons reflect avians hollow light bones, beak like mouths, positions of eyes, 3 fingers 3 toes on each hands, even the teeth are similar to some birds that do have teeth. In short these beast were some reptile like and bird like and probably with beautiful multiple colors in skin and feathers.
@iainbredd2168
@iainbredd2168 10 месяцев назад
14:23 Ankliosaurs?
@grhnine3787
@grhnine3787 9 месяцев назад
1:03:49 blue
@pigeonhawk4832
@pigeonhawk4832 Год назад
Phytosaurs are not dinosaurs, but are an ancient group of archosaurs, realted to crocodilians
@tonyromano6220
@tonyromano6220 Год назад
15:23 I wonder all the time….
@SaraLovesUbb
@SaraLovesUbb Год назад
Sounds like you’re my kinfolk from WVa
@troyholdenvoices
@troyholdenvoices Год назад
I’m from Tennessee lol
@SaraLovesUbb
@SaraLovesUbb Год назад
@@troyholdenvoices ok you’ve got some country in ya. Here in rural WVa, down in the hollers, people have country in them too…& occasionally a cousin or brother.
@user-iw4lo3uc5t
@user-iw4lo3uc5t 8 месяцев назад
Love anything ancjent
@andd124
@andd124 Год назад
Wait . so hesperosores is 6 miters and weight 680 kg . a modern bull weights 1100 kg . hiw is that ?
@d0kJaik
@d0kJaik Год назад
Sauropods are believed to be land-dwelling animals that fed on high-standing foliage. Couldn't they have also been river-dwelling creatures that fed on plants growing at the water's edge? Their long neck would have given them quite an advantage and the lack of ocean-dwelling predators would have allowed them to thrive.
@mariejoseaugueres2155
@mariejoseaugueres2155 10 месяцев назад
Les sous titrages en français....ça existe
@pigeonhawk4832
@pigeonhawk4832 Год назад
Therapsids are not Archosaurs, nor in anyway related to them. They are Synapsids,and far predate archosaurs, including the dinosaurs, and were ancestors to all mammals.
@TrollingBoss1887
@TrollingBoss1887 Год назад
Shut up lol
@Lala-mq3ke
@Lala-mq3ke 2 месяца назад
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ St🌟r State of thè Arts Graphics; Fine Arts 🎨 🎖 ⚜️⚜️⚜️⚜️⚜️⚜️⚜️⚜️⚜️⚜️⚜️⚜️
@davidicousgregorian
@davidicousgregorian Год назад
Really if you think about it , you wonder if there weren't many first dinosaurs, so they could grow enormous , then what was the evolutionary question of why were the meat eaters not as big as the plant eaters .
@NurseSnow2U
@NurseSnow2U 7 месяцев назад
Excellent question!! This is why I love YT comment sections 🥹
@sandyhenderson441
@sandyhenderson441 7 месяцев назад
Carnivorous dinosaurs were smaller than the herbivores partly because meat is more nutrient dense than vegetation. A pound of beef has about 1,130 calories, a pound of cabbage has about 160. The vegetation was also coarse at the time, and (as still is today) bacteria & time were needed to break down the plant tissue and get the scant nutrients out. If you need what amounts to your personal compost heap you need somewhere to hold it - so a big stomach. A small frame can't carry a large stomach/compost heap, so the whole animal gets bigger. Even today herbivorous zebra or buffalo are bigger than the lions that prey on them, to carry the gut needed to nourish the animal from the fairly poor quality grazing available. The bigger you get the less vulnerable to predators you are, especially living in herds too, which is also helps with survival.
@angelastone9109
@angelastone9109 7 месяцев назад
Could Spinosaurus' prominent spine have been used for swimming, like the fins on a shark?
@Willitgo
@Willitgo 3 месяца назад
Born too late to explore the world, too earlie to explore the universe
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