Haha yep, it is from Walking with Monsters. And the scene is supposed to be a Dimetrodon attack. But.. since that animal was created using an herbivore as a base, it can't hunt down other species, so... Yeah it might be a bit disappointing 😅
reptile isnt a defining name and it usually means scaled creature so technically it is a reptile but it is not in the reptilia guild (which includes diapsids such as lizards and snakes birds and dinosaurs and so on and so forth)
A worthy new entry to the pantheon of Jurassic world evolution documentaries
Thanks, your latest documentary is good too
@@NublarLodge thanks
The opening shot made me think I was going to start marching with an army of dinosaurs!
Great work!
Lit 🔥🔥🔥
Amazing
This is really good!
Thanks!
This had a great Walking with Dinosaurs style
Next episodes will most likely be in the same style
@@NublarLodge cool
This is awesome video Bro :) good job :)
Thanks bro :)
This reminds me of walking with monsters
3:15 Woah woah, the music right here is pretty bump'n
Haha yep, it is from Walking with Monsters. And the scene is supposed to be a Dimetrodon attack. But.. since that animal was created using an herbivore as a base, it can't hunt down other species, so... Yeah it might be a bit disappointing 😅
Walking with dinosaurs evolution
I wish we could have Diplocalous in the base game
Placed in the right environment it can be interesting to have
please could you say what mods you used since i really want a eoraptor but i can't find any eoraptor mods
It seems I can't find it either, maybe it has been removed from the site
One thing i want to say is: Dimetrodon isn't a reptile, incredibly this animal is a mammal ancestor since he is a synapsid.
reptile isnt a defining name and it usually means scaled creature so technically it is a reptile but it is not in the reptilia guild (which includes diapsids such as lizards and snakes birds and dinosaurs and so on and so forth)
@@scottthesmartape9151 So...fishes are reptiles? They are scaled.
mammal-like reptiles
@@nickymejias5763 No, just synapsids