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Life on Our Planet Moment
me when animal big = rule the world
Life on Our Planet belongs to Netflix
Life on Our Planet belongs to Netflix
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Prehistoric Planet 2 - Every Species Introduction
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Prehistoric Planet 2 belongs to Apple TV and BBC Studios. Please support the official release. The introductions for every prehistoric species featured in Prehistoric Planet 2! Plus, some of the modern day creatures used in filming!
Prehistoric Planet 2 - Nanuqsaurus Feeds Her Family Scene
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Prehistoric Planet 2 - Mosasaurus Attacks the Tuarangisaurus Scene
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Prehistoric Planet 2 - Pachycephalosaurus Rut Scene
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Prehistoric Planet 2 - Kuru Raids the Corythoraptor Scene
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Prehistoric Planet 2 - Hunted by Hatzegopteryx Scene
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Prehistoric Planet - Every Species Introduction
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Every introduction to each featured animal species in all five episodes of Prehistoric Planet. Note that plants, fungi, sponges, and coral aren't included. All clips are from Prehistoric Planet, streaming on Apple TV. All credit to the whole Prehistoric Planet team. Please support the official release.
Why the Simosuchus look so handsome😂😂
I didn't want to snorkel there !
Getting ambushed by a Mosasaurus from below sounds much worse than getting ambushed by a shark.
Murder Chickens. Our ancestors faced the Moa, all we have left are Cassowaries. The only constant is change, but I would give much to see these beasts IRL.
incredibly high level of rendering and animation.
It is very annoying when modern plant life is superimposed on ancient animals.
I was waiting for spinosaurus and giganotosaurus, why aren't there any 😭😭😭
0:08 we got earth eclipse
the attenborough voice is annoying
Pacy real colaur 😁👌
this is my 5th favorite Dinosaur Documentary
A gaint animal live on desert ?? Yeah thats make sense.
i like how they just slap on fur/feathers to dinosaurs now even tho there's no evidence for it since feathers don't fossilize.
I realize this is probably a troll comment but in case it's not, yes there are a substantial number of non-avian dinosaurs that have been fossilized with feather impressions, including but not limited to Ambopteryx, Anchiornis, Archaeopteryx, Beipiaosaurus, Caihong, Changyuraptor, Confuciusornis, Dilong, Epidexipteryx, Incisivosaurus, Jianchangosaurus, Jianianhualong, Kulindadromeus, Microraptor, Ornithomimus, Shuvuuia, Sinosauropteryx, Tianyulong, Yi, Yutyrannus, and Zhenyuanlong to name a few. Many others haven't had fossilized impressions found but have other direct evidence, such as quill knobs, the attachment points for wing feathers, being found on Velociraptor.
@@allison0411 Its probably a troll reply but feathers don’t fossilise and just because dinosaurs are related to birds doesn’t mean they looked anything like them.
@@ovs4744 lol
@@allison0411 lol indeed
Can someone ELI5 me those `formation` under the specie name?
It's where each species was found in the fossil record! A formation is a location where fossils are present in the rock layers from a certain time period.
1:26 the team behind the CGI needs to earn an award, that thing looks like it's really there
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Meh, still not as insulting as the 65 behind the scenes and interviews (tho admittedly, that’s not saying much) Edit: I’d love to see someone do this with 65
😂😂😂😍😍😍👍👍👍
Me n bro playing path of titans
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The crest and the red wing feathers of the gallimimus tingy look so unatural ... 😒 and why the Nanuq got babies during the hard winter ... 😷
Näääh...immer wenns gerade interessant wurde, wurde zur nächsten Szene geschaltet. Man hätte zumindest jeweils etwas mehr zeigen können☹️👎🏻 *...und führt endlich das metrische System ein!!!
What mix of animal sounds were used?
Eu queria ver um Giganotosaurus e um Spinossaurus pls
I mean those skulls are so thick they may as well be ramming into each other with bowling balls
Truly amazing
It’s truly terrifying to see a creature of that size move at that speed
Oh, please don´t corrupt a barn owl´s appearance that way! There´s enough fantasy left to create own, unique outfits for all those weird and wonderful reconstructions - we unfortunately know still very little about scale and feather colors of extinct archosaurids, I know ...
prehistoric Planet el mejor película de dinosaurios👉🏆
NOW THIS IS WHAT WE CALL THE BATTLE OF DINOSAUR WITS
Not sure how the old one won but okay…
The younger male celebrated his victory to early, letting the older male to catch his breath and beat the younger male while he was distracted.
Las mejores tomas 😎 Sería alucinante tener una máquina del tiempo como la de Back to the future, y ver eso en persona 🤖
How do they even know all these details about these animals? That's what I'm conflicted about when watching this series. Is it making stuff up without even telling me they don't actually know?
It depends on what dinosaur you’re referring to. Some are based of other already established dinosaur facts. Some are assumptions based on similar animals that exist or recently existed. We even have computer simulations with pretty accurate physics to try replicate or reproduce what they may have been like back in the day. Obviously with more evidence comes a better understanding, just like 30-40 years ago the thought of feathers on some dinosaurs like raptors, sounded absolutely ludicrous. But with recent evidence that changed our understanding. Same thing will probably happen in another 20-30 years, hopefully.
Just some fun facts for those who didn’t know: The mosasaurus is named after (my homecity) Maastricht (the name originates from the latin Mosa Trajectum, or bridge over the river Maas). The late Cretaceous periode is called Maestrichtien as this is the layer where the first Mosasaurus skull was found in the marlstone quarries in the 18th century. The original mosasaurus fossil was taken to Paris during the French revolution and was one of the first fossils to be recognized to have “lizard like” feature or “saurus”. (They first thought of it as being a crocodile of some sort). We’re still hoping the Mosasaurus skull will make it’s way back to the Museum of Natural history in Maastricht.
Episode is called "Swamps" Oh yeah, Pachys lives in swamps- Shows Pachys fighting in sage brush
The narrator explained earlier that they're in a drought.
@@jacobcox4565 Hell Creek was subtropical swamp forest. Sagebrush didn't even evolve until the later Cenozoic. No drought could possibly have made Hell Creek look ANYTHING like this. It's as accurate as putting a Giraffe in a South American rainforest eating Cecropia. Then again, PP is a speculative cartoon, not a documentary.
@@nonope7359 Hell Creek spanned 3 states, Montana, North Dakota, and South Dakota. That's a lot of land, and the formation spanned millions of years. You're telling me a drought never would've happened even once? Also, Prehistoric Planet is not a "speculative cartoon." The show has speculative elements like every other dinosaur documentary. The show also did its research and showed it in short post-episode videos. The appearance of sagebrush also can't be helped. The show films real locations for backgrounds and environments.
@@jacobcox4565 Can you tell me where the sagebrush in Hell Creek was located during the Mesozoic? Drought doesn't convert Mesozoic subtropical forest into coldweather Cenozoic scrub. You're right, calling PP "speculative" is being generous. The correct term would be antiscientific disinformation.
@@nonope7359Don’t you have anything better to do than yell into the void about whether or not a plant that no one other than you is paying attention to is in the right time period?
i mean it tho but weeks ago i watch the tyrannosaurus rex and i like that clip like with accuter dinosaurus i
Most etheral scene in prehistoric planet.
2:18 their so Adorable!!!!
14:05 I remembered him from season 1… the devil toad
7:59 you bumped me bi$ch
Доста голям беше този Мозазавър
They tell us that Dinosaurs existed about 200 million years ago etc etc. But there is an issue. Science shows that every 100 years … 2cm of the top of the mountains becomes dust. But then how do we find fossils of Dinosaurs on the top of the mountains ??? The answer is that they never existed all these million years ago. They existed before the Noa’s flood with all the other animals as God had created them. After the flood they could not survive because the flora got severely reduced and they were not able to feed. They never were ferocious and deadly as Hollywood presents them, but vegan big lizards that lived peacefully together with men. Please search ‘’ICA stones Peru’’ in google and you will see stones in museum of Peru that are 6-7,000 years old curved by people back then showing dinosaurs together with men.
Your claim is false. Due to tectonic plates the earth is constantly changing, so old earthlayers that were deep down become mountains over millions of years. Mountains can actually grow faster than become smaller. For example: the first Mosasaurus found in my homecity of Maastricht. It was found deep underground in marlstone that originates from the calcium deposits of plankton skeletons. There were never any mountains in this area.
@@evelknievel2000 Friend please google ''ICA stones Peru''.....there you will see stones 6-7000 years old which are carved showing men riding dinosaurs....how could people back then draw something they had never seen. Answer is thst they lived together before the flood. If you do not believe that the flood happened you can read the oldest literature ever found, the epic of Gilgamesh which is written in stone. Inthe 11th tablet it has a story of a God that made a flood but gave a man insgtructions to built a boat so that he could survive,
At the end of the day there's just animals trying to live a life
For how good this show usually is, what is with the CGI? There was no snow movement and the animals just seemed to be floating.. seems unfinished.
Did anyone else notice the small detail at 5:23? It’s so cool!
what is it
What detail
FYI David was only avoice actor here, he was never sure if all these actually happened or harpooned
I love the animation of the show. David Attenborough is my favorite. I might believe in evolution. But still love this show. 👍🏻🙏. Pray they make a season three.
Velociraptor Dinodanoches the nostrils are wrong" on all of them .they have nostrils like birds,