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เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 23 ส.ค. 2012
Welcome to the home of Prehistoric Breakdown. Come and join me fellow travelers as we delve into the prehistoric world and the incredible creatures that lived in it.
Prehistoric Breakdown: Nedcolbertia
In a land of deadly dromeosaurs and huge sauropods it easy to forget that there were always smaller dinosaurs running around filling many niches similar to ones we see today.
Today we breakdown the barely understood dinosaur, Nedcolbertia.
Today we breakdown the barely understood dinosaur, Nedcolbertia.
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Prehistoric Breakdown: Diabloceratops
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The large Ceratopsians have many different species all with varying horns and neck frills. Including some with deadly looking spines erupting from their frills. Today we breakdown the devil horned Ceratopsian, Diabloceratops. 00:00 Narrative 06:08 Breakdown
Prehistoric Breakdown: Purussaurus
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Caiman's are very successful group of crocodilians, living in both central and South America. But not that long ago there lived a Caiman that dwarfed even its largest living relatives. Today we breakdown a contender for largest crocodilian, Purussaurus. 00:00 Narrative 06:35 Breakdown
Prehistoric Breakdown: Hippodraco
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While being very successful Ornithopods are often seen as easy prey, or quick to run. While in some cases this is true every so often even smaller species can gain great courage. Today we breakdown a barely known herbivore with a cool name, Hippodraco . Utahraptor Playlist: th-cam.com/play/PLrW2iB0mS38Jf1oN8S-VC5bwS91K0lIga.html 00:00 Narrative 04:56 Breakdown 08:43 Utahraptor narrative
Prehistoric Breakdown: Supersaurus
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On the flood plains of the ancient Morrison Formation many sauropods feed on the plentiful flora. But the muddy areas can become a death trap to these giants and sometimes can lead to one of the most intense scenes in nature. Today we breakdown the super sized sauropod, Supersaurus. 00:00 Narrative 09:00 Breakdown
Prehistoric Breakdown: Tapejara
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The skies of the early cretaceous were ruled by flying reptiles many of which fed on fish. Though some eventually chose a very different lifestyle to follow. Today we breakdown the often misidentified pterosaur, Tapejara. Link to Tupandactylus video: th-cam.com/video/gPf1JsRGv1g/w-d-xo.html 00:00 Narrative 05:55 Breakdown
Prehistoric Breakdown: Qianzhousaurus
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Tyrannosaurs ruled the end of the Cretaceous but they weren't all enormous monsters. Some evolved down a different route. Today be breakdown Pinocchio Rex, Qianzhousaurus. 00:00 Narrative 07:01 Breakdown
Prehistoric Breakdown: Phytosaurs
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During the Triassic the ancestors of crocodilians were mostly terrestrial so in their place was a group of very similar looking reptiles that conquered the globe. Today we breakdown the crocs before the crocs, Phytosaurs. 00:00 Narrative 06:00 Breakdown
Prehistoric Breakdown: Procoptodon
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There are many different species of kangaroo's and many more that have gone extinct, including a family that contained the largest of them all. Today we breakdown the odd looking members of Procoptodon. 00:00 Narrative 07:00 Breakdown
Prehistoric Breakdown: Trierarchuncus
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66 million years ago, a time of mighty dinosaurs including the famous Tyrannosaurs Rex. One of which is guarding her nest, but she is not alone, close by is the elusive Trierarchuncus. 00:00 Narrative 08:25 Breakdown
Prehistoric Breakdown: Moabosaurus
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In the territory of the Blade's pack so of the younger members are getting close to a herd of sauropods, but not for hunting, it is for something far more foolish. Today we breakdown the shattered sauropod, Moabosaurus. 00:00 Narrative 06:00 Breakdown
Prehistoric Breakdown: Marshosaurus
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The Morrison Formation contains many powerful predators, but some are known from very few remains. In the dark of the Jurassic forest one such predator is tracking a potentially dangerous quarry. Today we breakdown the leopard of the Jurassic, Marshosaurus. 00:00 Narrative Part 1 05:51 Breakdown 10:55 Narrative Part 2
Prehistoric Breakdown: Metriacanthosaurus
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On the shores that will one day be the United Kingdom, a predatory dinosaur is taking a care free stroll along the sands. Today she is looking for any carrion that has washed up on the beach from an ocean filled with marine monsters. Today we breakdown a theropod that we have very little material for, Metriacanthosaurus. 00:00 Narrative 06:47 Breakdown
Prehistoric Breakdown: Desmatosuchus
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Throughout prehistory there were many different ancestors of crocodiles that came in many different forms. From those that took to the sea to those that dug in the earth and even giant terrestrial carnivores. Many lived in the Triassic were they also evolved one that would look eerily similar to the later ankylosaurs. Today we breakdown the heavily armored herbivorous croc, Desmatosuchus. 00:00...
Prehistoric Breakdown: Cryodrakon
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Despite Canada being further north during the time of the cretaceous it was nowhere near as cold. Allowing giants dinosaurs and pterosaurs to flourish. Today we breakdown the ice dragon of the north, Cryodrakon. Narrative 00:00 Breakdown: 05:26
Prehistoric Breakdown: Genyornis (Demon Ducks Part 2)
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Prehistoric Breakdown: Genyornis (Demon Ducks Part 2)
Prehistoric Breakdown: Dromornis (Demon Ducks Part 1)
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Prehistoric Breakdown: Dromornis (Demon Ducks Part 1)
Prehistoric Breakdown: Thanatosdrakon
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Prehistoric Breakdown: Thanatosdrakon
Prehistoric Breakdown: Megacephalosaurus
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Prehistoric Breakdown: Megacephalosaurus
Prehistoric Breakdown: Rhamphorhynchus
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Prehistoric Breakdown: Rhamphorhynchus
Can you make an episode of Ichtyotitan?
I love the story❤ have you covered Acrocanthosaurus? Also I like your videos❤
You're in luck I have done a video on Acrocanthosaurus, its one of my earlier videos.
@raptorrex3954 ok👍
Can you please cover Brachiosaurus next time?
It is a species I intend to do however its not one that will be coming out soon as it'll take a lot of research and I haven't come up with a good enough story for it. But like I said I will do a episode on it one day.
The Nedcolbertia almost got invited to Falke and Strider romantic dinner as the dinner.
Love my fellow Utahns
Love your videos❤❤❤
Hi
10 million years ago. Im glad I wasn't around then. 😮
People:it's an allosaurid Other people: it's a Carcharodontosaurid New paper: it's a sauropod🗿🗿🗿
Your story had me feeling like i was under the water with the dolphin.
I'M Purussaurus
Break down on brachiosaurus
Me watching these so I can play path of titans better
Iguanadon: Thumbs up for Christianity!
Purussaurus is, hands down, the most awesome & scary! Deinosuchus would have been when I was younger, before I heard of big P. It's also shocking, in that it's of OUR time, not distantly dead ages. The insane power of it's bite is obvious in the ludicrous skull. I like them all of course, and Alligator cousin Deinosuchus is really cool as well, so it's almost close, but not really. Crocodilians like Purussaurus and Barinasuchus, as well as some reptiles (Titanaboa, Stupendemys), down in south america put the lie to the notion "age of mammals", or at least held off the title shift or challenge it.
This asks for a Lythronax cover
Yi Qi and Oviraptor would be my religious Icon, like any dinosaur with wins are literal dragon. Also I think dinosaurs in general would be viewed as Demigods, specially the giant ones because some of the most chaotically creative vertebrate terrestrial wise are Reptiles and Avians/Birds, just look at pheasants, iguanas, crocodilians, turtles, and more.
"He was still in fighting shape"....was used to close together from the first to the second time. Maybe have used..."he felt he had atleast one more good round in him" or a version there of, or something of the nature. Just throwing it out there, a little constructive suggestion. No points deducted. Still a nice showing, bruh.
Great job mate!
Please do Styracosaurus, it's my favorite Ceratopsian. I also hope to see Lythronax get its own episode.
You'll be happy to know I have already done a video on Styracosaurus, its one of my earlier videos.
Can Brachiosaurus be next please?
Let's go!!!! I love diabloceratops.
"Serrated teeth", no, Purussaurus teeth are NOT serrated.
Thanks again good Sir! I've always been fascinated by the Phytosaurs (me being an enthusiastic Croc nut) so i appreciate great vids on them. Well done on this! :)
It is Josephoartigasia not josephoantasia
In the early '90s, I was on an expedition in the Amazonas Basin of South Venezuela, Eastern waters of the great Orinoco River. In our 14 ft (Bongo) wooden canoes, we traversed many small back bays and saw quite a few Caiman, usually sunning themselves on shorelines. I had a Super 8 small video camera with me and got some good footage of some of these impressive reptiles, the largest perhaps approx 10 ft. I was caught totally unprepared however, when, whilst my friend, myself and our native guide were just drifting, scanning the shore, an absolutely monstrous Caiman quietly surfaced directly beside our canoe. As I said, our canoe was 14 ft long, this beast was longer! I sat there, stunned in disbelief, terrified to make any sudden moves, though if I had stretched out my arm, it was close enough to touch it. I gently called out for my friend's attention and when he looked back and saw it, he gasped with a quick tirade of expletives and pleaded for me to get the camera, which was in my pack at my feet. By the time I reached into the bag however, the Caiman submerged and was gone. Our guide suggested we paddle a distance away and gather on shore, which we slowly did, trying not to disturb the waters. We had a good lunch that day, with a lot of nervous scans of the shorelines with and without binoculars. We had many exciting days during that adventure but yeah, that was probably the scariest, due to how close we had been to such an amazing creature!
Am STILL waiting for scientists to create a full-length nature documentary about Purussaurus. In ALL the documentaries they've made about prehistoric crocodilians I've seen so far, Purussaurus has only been mentioned once or twice, and only in PASSING. That is a SEVERE injustice for such an iconic predator, and it needs to be rectified IMMEDIATELY.
nice
I had heard of this animal, but really didn’t know much about it. I had no idea it was this big.
Do an Azhdarchid, maybe Zhegiiangosaurus
Purussaurus was actually about 10 to 12 meters long
I love your storytelling of dinosaurs man thank you so much
Looks like a Flintstones Dino-Caiman.
Can you please do a breakdown on brachiosaurus?
8:19 i'd say the maximum possible size for this Caimen is 12.2 meters for the largest individuals of the species
Definitely one of my favorite aspects of this creature is that robust and broad skull. You don't need to be a paleontology expert to know it was adapted for Crushing and holding prey
By far the largest known reptile since the extinction of the non avian dinosaurs. A terrifying creature
Well...this is one caiman that a jaguar can't deal with....
Or the black caiman today
When I saw a 16' crocodile in Asia I thought it was huge. I can only imagine a 30' crocodilian!
i'd love to see kentrosaurus