Yeah, it makes sense to check to see if what your going to show is accurate before you actually show it. Also, that whole "septic bite" hypothesis is redundant. It makes sense that a Tyrannosaurus bite could get infected with bacteria, but it's not like the bacteria is specifically potent or anything. It also doesn't makes sense for T. rex to specifically eat rotten meat just so the next thing they bite has a high chance of getting sepsis. It's more likely T. rex just ate when it needed to and didn't care what it ate as long as it was meat. Also, any animal bite has a chance of getting infected by bacteria that was in the animal's mouth, that's not special to only T. rex and other reptiles. Remember, If you get bit or scratched by any animal, make sure to wash and dress the wound. A hospital trip is also encouraged if the injury is bad enough.
They forgot that the T-rex was full of feathers. This is more logical. The feathers will help it swim and keep it above the water. The T-rex is, after all, a bird.
Incredibly realistic, probably close to how it actually was.
I mean, most animals can swim, so it is not crazy to assume that so could most dinosaurs.
Except wading birds don’t swim.
@@rudraakram3879 they do as shown by Phalaropes
Many of us would like a documentary, like this one; But about human evolution and the latest advances.
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Look at the size of that skull!
i like that they do science before they make a document , i love prehistoric planet !
edit : do trew eat rotten corpses to infect prey with bacteria ?
Yeah, it makes sense to check to see if what your going to show is accurate before you actually show it. Also, that whole "septic bite" hypothesis is redundant. It makes sense that a Tyrannosaurus bite could get infected with bacteria, but it's not like the bacteria is specifically potent or anything. It also doesn't makes sense for T. rex to specifically eat rotten meat just so the next thing they bite has a high chance of getting sepsis. It's more likely T. rex just ate when it needed to and didn't care what it ate as long as it was meat. Also, any animal bite has a chance of getting infected by bacteria that was in the animal's mouth, that's not special to only T. rex and other reptiles. Remember, If you get bit or scratched by any animal, make sure to wash and dress the wound. A hospital trip is also encouraged if the injury is bad enough.
Even Tyrannosaurus are suppose be heavy and have tiny arms they do have long legs
Did a triceretops have quils? pls answer😊
Most likely
Tyrannosaurus rex can swim
Big weight size can float on water
They tried not to, but they could if they had to.
Baby didn't get away
1:42 nope,what about therizinosaurids BRUH WHAT ABOUT THEM
So yep, we’d like to think if Jurassic Park were real, we’d be safe if they stayed on an island. 😂 That couldn’t be farther from the truth
powerful hindlimbs that could run.t rex cant run.
They forgot that the T-rex was full of feathers. This is more logical. The feathers will help it swim and keep it above the water. The T-rex is, after all, a bird.
Poor David Attenborough, how could he forget about feathers. You should excuse him, after all, he is 97 already.
T.rex was most likely not fully feathered. And it wasn’t a maniraptorian (the group of theropods that birds belong too)
@@Hedorahstan71 I completely agree. People like OP hear one thing and repeat it without actually investigating anything.
Trex was not over feather but it had small feathery quills down its back.
@@Wildwiki6798 most likely
The one out of this world will always be mr.Attenborourg🤌🏽
He is also the narrator for vegesaurs