I second that. They risk their lives in danger among the dinosaurs to record such historic footage for us. They deserve an Oscar or something. The camera team needs more recognition!
Lol I was expecting to see some normie saying something like "bla bla bla its computer animated" but we all know that people recorded this. Edit: Bruh you're all a bunch of fucking numbskulls since you couldn't see I was clearly joking.
@@relaxingmusiclou8188 Today elephant are usually also save. But hungry Lions.... Or hungry Humans. Even huge mammoths was not save from being hunted by Stone age Humans.
+94KX there was a bull elephant that tried to sneak up on a sleeping lion pride to kill them. the lions woke up and run, mapusaurus was 40-50 feet long, argentinosaurus was 100 to 130 feet long and had dangerous weapons like size, legs tat could kick, and stomp a neck that could be used us a battering ram, knobs along its back, and agility unlike other saurapods titanosaurs were the last sauropods to survive until the extinction, a pack of mapusaurus can take on apatosaurus camarasaurus brontosaurus but an argentinosaurus is too big and powerful
Don't say that again did you hear about the mapusaurus theory they said in it argentinosaurus would take down lots of mapusaurus and ended up fighting suck ones so the mapusaurus giganotosaurs tyrannotitans succeeded their mission the same way big all the allosaurus killed the diplodocus
Theories on dinosaur behavior have evolved so much since I was a child. Dinosaurs have gone from being lone hunters, to traveling around in wolf packs. Prey dinosaurs are no longer seen as loners either. Scientists believe that they also traveled around in herds similar to buffalos, elk, wildebeest, or elephants. This is all very interesting as it means that dinosaurs weren't mere mindless beasts as it takes some coordination for pack hunters to hunt down their prey.
Only predators are considered smarted than previously thought. Predators then, like today, needed more brains than herbivores. Coordinating a hunt is more complex than running when the one next to you decides to run. Sauropods probably didn't even do that, they are still considered stupid animals who got dumber and slower with age but of course got too big to take down. BTW new theories say dinosaurs did not go extinct and this is since the 80's. Ave are a subclade of dinosaurs just like T-rex and triceratops. T. Rex actually had more in common with a modern road runner than a t-rex had with a sauropod, or triceratops. Pterosaurus are not considered dinosaurs anymore, they are their own distinct group, just like crocodiles.
This is why you don't mess with such giants. Planteater or not, something weighting 100 tons and being over 40m long is no pushover, even for a Mapusaurus.
One thing I like about this is that these dinosaurs didn’t hunt in packs- but rather in mobs- where they don’t plan coordinated attacks but still attack at the same time. This is very well illustrated, well done BBC
So true like it's not a coordinated assault more like a loose gang working together to hunt a target even fighting amongst one another. Giants of Patagonia did this greatly as well seeing as how they snap and even bite each other when going for the same target
@@HateradeConsumeryou do realise dinosaurs leave fossilised trackways right? Like you can definetely age and see if a bunch of footprints from different dinosaurs were made at the same time and therefore in a group. For herd animals, herds can literally fossilise. A group of iguanadon skeletons were found close together which indicates that they traveled in herds. I hope you don't think palaeontology is just looking at bones, there's studies and they use real life animals to guess how dinosaurs acted if they have no fossil evidence
@@HateradeConsumer bro what are you on?? Not every dinosaur had feathers, also its because of small bump patterns in bone seen in feathered animals and in some cases, literal fossilised primitive feathers, that prove it. Its because we only found those fossils recently, use your common sense. Do you actually think scientists have seen fossilised feathers for decades and still went "hmm I'm just going to ignore that" or something? lmao
@pinkiepie7742 also if you even bother watching the video it literally says that multiple skeletons of different dinosaurs were found which indicates a group existed. How about you research stuff before declaring it some random guess and spitting bs?
🦕: "Today, I'm gonna teach you how to defend yourself from a Mapusaurus hydraulic style!" "First step, raise yourself up." "Second, act mean and tough." "Final step, raise yourself down." 🦖: "Wait wha- 🦶💥 🦕: "And there you have it, folks!"
Dunno about the reality of this, m8. This thing weighted close to 100t and was at least 6 times slower than Mapusaurus too. Kinda hard to wrap your mind about the idea of something THAT heavy to stand on hind legs. Unless their skeleton was made out of titanium or someth. Scientists should have touched the subject.
I'm fascinated by the latest theories that some of these meat-eaters used to roam around in wolf packs. This makes them more sophisticated and intelligent than previously thought, for no doubt they used some level of strategy in their hunts.
Dinosaurs such as mapusaurus or giganotasaurus lived more like giant parasites to much more massive dinosaurs; like mosquitoes with human blood, but this time with flesh. They were not true _hunters_ but did not have to be.
Juggernaut K. Captain They were, their snacking is actually a form of killing strategy. They inflict enough wounds on the Argentinosaurs until one finally drops from bloodloss and infection
Actually this is entirely untrue. Several large carnivorous dinosaur fossils, and by extension most likely Mapusaurus, show wounds inflicted not by prey, but others of their own kind. These "packs" were more like, as the documentary said, gangs. Notice in wolf packs, members rarely ever inflict wounds upon one another and have a clear alpha male and female. These gangs just formed out of convenience, fights were common and likely very brutal, and when it came to order at a kill it was every dinosaur for oneself. So no, this is not an organized pack.
It wasnt brave, it was scared and lucky. And donkey, they werent exactly the smartest dinosaurs. They only think of themselves and therefor will not attack because it would mean a great risk of death. Mainly because in such cases the argentino dies alone because the herd didnt help.
Actually glad this series shows what a monumental task it would of been to even attempt to take down a Sauropod, that they can and did fight back, and many a Mapusaurus did/would die trying to subdue an Argentinosaurs. These were 90-100 ton beasts and you’d get flattened if it felt threatened, not cannon fodder in the slightest. I feel like it’d be even gorier than depicted if one stomped you out.
Take a look at the victims who were crushed by the Twin towers in 9/11. The towers were quite heavy.. Then take a look at what happened here, to no doubt they had to simplify it before they were no longer classed for Children (Their main audience)
The sad part about fossilisation is its actually extremely rare and required specific conditions to happen. That means there is millions of species of dinosaurs lost to history. For all we know there could of been something bigger and scarier then t rex and spinosauras but it's lost to time and not having met the conditions to be fossilised
@jamesforbes287 that's true. And we'll never know truly what the dinosaurs looked like. There are so many characteristics of birds today like bright feathers and peacocks have that amazing tail fan. Maybe dinosaurs were a little bit like that too
@@ihavenoidea5845 You're misunderstanding this. He's just saying that he read this comment right as the narrator said it in the video, which makes it a coincidence, because he had no idea when he'd say that.
@@thephoenixhunter84 Oh, right, I didn't really remember making this comment. I only know that It was either really late or early when I posted it. Hope I wont misunderstand things like that again next time haha.
I feel like 90% of the comments are about the argentinosaurus crushing that mapusaurus And I don't blame them, I wouldn't want to be in that situation either
That was highly unrealistic and inaccurate a creature that size can't stand on it's hind limbs have you people ever seen an elephant stomping a lion standing on his hind limbs
Mapusaurus:Lunch Time!!!!!!!! Argentinosaurus:Welcome guys today we are playing smash or pass Mapusaurus:OK? What do you pick? Argentinosaurus:Smash Mapusaurus:*Dead*
+Yummyjuice16 is back He meant carnosaurs, a huge group of theropods that includes Mapusaurus, Giganotosaurus, Allosaurus, Saurophaganax, Torvosaurus, Tyrannotitan, Carcharodontosaurus among many others.
Except they sawed back and forth instead of from side to side. I'm imagine a carnosaur bite to the artery killed sauropods pretty quick before they could trample their attackers.
Tyrannos, The Spooky Rex Either way, both of these statistics are wrong. Planet a Dinosaur had a 17 metre, 11 tonne Spinosaurus, though more recent studies have shown a length of 15 metres and a mass of 6 - 7.6 tonnes for the largest specimen, MSNM V4047. It also showed a 13 metre Carcharodontosaurus at 7 tonnes, while its debatable whether it reached this length, if it did it would weigh ~8 tonnes. A 9 metre Allosaurus would way more than 1.5 tonnes too, and Pliosaurus funkei wasn’t that big, it was around 8.8 metres instead of 15 metres, and a mass of 6.5 tonnes instead of 45 tonnes (the reason for this overestimate was because the previous one assumed the species had a head to body ratio of 1:5, which is non-existent in the genus, it was more like 1:4 or so, even the largest Pliosaurus species that we’ve found never reached much more than 12 tonnes. Mapusaurus was also not definitely the largest terrestrial predator of all time, T. rex, Spinosaurus, Giganotosaurus and Carcharodontosaurus, and possibly even Tyrannotitan could've grown larger. However, we don't know the average of a population, with T. rex, we could make a few assumptions, but the rest have very few and some fragmentary specimens. Walking with Dinosaurs had a 13 metre, 5 tonne rex. Nothing but the smallest rex specimens would’ve weighed that little, even a small T. rex like BHI 3033 (Stan) was 6.5 tonnes, and 11.3 metres, an “average” one like CM 9380 was 11.9 metres and 7+ tonnes, and the largest yet found (FMNH PR 2081, or “Sue”) was 12.3 metres and 8.4 tonnes in weight. A 13 metre T. rex would weigh 10 tonnes! Ankylosaurus never got more than 5 tonnes, much less 7, Stegosaurus was also too large. And Liopleurodon, it was not a 25 metre, 150 tonne giant, but a 5 - 7 metre, 1 - 2+ tonne predator. ...and that’s not even including some of the other anatomical inaccuracies like proportions and movement. Here's the source for the 8.4 tonne Sue - www.skeletaldrawing.com/home/mass-estimates-north-vs-south-redux772013 ...Since people are so adamant about a 5 - 6 tonne rex...
@@Loiueplaystudios2325 it’s not unrealistic at all - imagine something 10% of your weight (ie about 7kg on average) taking a bite out of you. You’d more than likely not die…
@@george5hampson True. Sauropods also had extremely rapid growth rates. Coonsidering they were born just around 4-5 kilos and reached 70-90 tons in just 25-30 years, most estimates put that they gain 2 tons every years until they are 20 years old. Having a few bites would probably not harm them very much. Considering large animals today like elephants and whales also have very good immune systems, they probably could fend of infections easily.
@@george5hampsonthe problem is trying to do that would put the predator at huge risk for a relatively small meal. This is to say that flesh grazing would be a dumb strategy for mapusaurus or any other large carcharodontosaurid.
Well, if one sauropod gets snacked on by enough of the predators, it'll gradually succumb to the blood loss and infection and then the predators will have a whole buffet for at least 2-3 weeks. Sometimes the reward far outweighs the risk.
I can't even imagine the range of motion and agility these animals were capable of. I wouldn't have imagined that humans were as agile or as quick as we are... It's mind boggling to know that we know so little.
A number of dinosaurs were not common until they were shown in JP films. Take for example, Dilophosaurus and Spinosaurus only became more well known after their debuts in JP and JP3.
Even Sauropods have tempers, and it’s best to not test them. They can literally crush even large theropods with its immense weight. And the Argentinosaurus is I think the largest dinosaur to exist, next to the Alamosaurus.
‘’ Here we see The Alex Lemonds, A humanoid entity in appearance. Today he will tend to waste his time on the internet, Watching cool ass sauropods and theropods alike fighting. “
Argentinosaurus: Oh you’re approaching me? Mapusaurus: How can I eat your flesh if I can’t get any closer Argentinosaurus: HOHO, Then Come as close as you like!!
yep! XP serves him right, that's carma, it's just like, one minute your thinking: hmm, who should I eat? and the next, your lying on the ground popped open by an Argentionosauras..... XP
Dude the dinosaurs in this clip lived 97 million years ago! The extinction event only happend 67 million years ago! They had 40 million years left to live, breed and evolve before their demise! I’m sure as hell we humans are not gonna make it that far😅
We really need a new documentary like this, they're always too few and far between. All new information is always being discovered but tv shows don't keep up.
Mapu:* Stay with gang* Other Mapu that got the snack: Go eat one the other Argentinasaurses Mapu :*Victorious line from Cat*Kay Kay Argentinasaurs: Personal space buddy Mapu: *approachs* Argentinasaurs: I WARNED YOU........... *MAPU GETS STOMPED* Other Mapu: Ha! 😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀 Dead Mapu ghost: Who thought that greediness can kill me
Mapusaurus: this should be easy y’all a quick snack
Also mapusaurus getting cornered: why do I hear boss music
Honestly
@@RealBabuFrik what if it ate you
@@RealBabuFrik its a bloody animation..
@@RealBabuFrik bruh these are dinosaurs, if this thing killed you it wouldnt give a shit
@@RealBabuFrik waaa waaaa cgi dino dead and u bully him that mean reeeeeeee
How stealthy are these camera men. Without these brave souls there would be no such footage.
they are too fast I can't see em I can't see the man with a camera
I second that. They risk their lives in danger among the dinosaurs to record such historic footage for us. They deserve an Oscar or something. The camera team needs more recognition!
Lol I was expecting to see some normie saying something like "bla bla bla its computer animated" but we all know that people recorded this.
Edit: Bruh you're all a bunch of fucking numbskulls since you couldn't see I was clearly joking.
They were here before the dinosaurs recording everything on this planet...th Camera men are a completely different species from humans
nO It WaS a CoMpUtER aNiMAteD DocUmEnTArY TiME mAChIneS DoN't EXisT. StUpiD
Mapusaurus: *gets close*
Argentinosaurus: so you have chosen... death
👌👌👌👌👌
@@oukphearak2187 thx
By the power of my thicc body, I prounounce you ded!
Argentinasaurus: I, Argentinosaurus huinculensis, have a dream.
Cool
When you realize you've been watching planet dinosaur clips for 30 minutes
I watch these videos for hours upon
Hours
Same
First time?
You must be all-knowing by now. 🤣
RIP John Hurt. A great actor and a narrator.
Indeed. His narration in this video made me remember Merlin where he voiced Kilgarrah. Sad to hear of his passing, RIP.
Man i didn't know He played The great dragon on Merlin :(
?
@@BearBoyBebenth yup that was him.
Who hurt him?.
Mapusaurus: "wait, are you telling me we are going to kill one of those giants?"
Other mapusaurus: "nah man, just get a snack"
Mapusaurus that got stepped on by sauropod: I should have hunted a orithopod instead.
Argentinosaurus: I am not your snack i will kill you all kills all of the mapusauruses*
The another mapusaurus: "bois,relax watch my vision i am going beat crap out of this argetino player" 3:06
@@relaxingmusiclou8188
Today elephant are usually also save.
But hungry Lions....
Or hungry Humans.
Even huge mammoths was not save from being hunted by Stone age Humans.
Bien tran quiso.
Argentinosarus was making him live up to his name for sure, by flattening him like a map.
So true
Why you bully me?
🤣🤣🤣🤣🔥 underrated
🤣
Well played my friend...
3:17 Man. That is certainly not a pretty way to go.
Imagine how powerful that 75 Ton stomp was. It's like being crushed by a collapsing building.
the aftermath tho you can see a rib and organs sticking out
Bro’s organs literally exploded from inside. I hope the death was quick
@@buck3471 That is not a rib, that is its leg bone.
Not a collapsing building! That's just a building 😂
This reminds me of "Looks like meat's back on the menu, boys!"
Argentinosaurus legit stomped on the Mapusaurus FLAT. Amazing, I love dinosaurs.
I'm pretty sure elephants would do the same thing to lions and tigers, if given the opportunity
+94KX there was a bull elephant that tried to sneak up on a sleeping lion pride to kill them. the lions woke up and run, mapusaurus was 40-50 feet long, argentinosaurus was 100 to 130 feet long and had dangerous weapons like size, legs tat could kick, and stomp a neck that could be used us a battering ram, knobs along its back, and agility unlike other saurapods titanosaurs were the last sauropods to survive until the extinction, a pack of mapusaurus can take on apatosaurus camarasaurus brontosaurus but an argentinosaurus is too big and powerful
Mapusaurus could take down a argentinosaurus by biting Lott's of parts of so the argentinosaurus has lots of bloodloss
Don't say that again did you hear about the mapusaurus theory they said in it argentinosaurus would take down lots of mapusaurus and ended up fighting suck ones so the mapusaurus giganotosaurs tyrannotitans succeeded their mission the same way big all the allosaurus killed the diplodocus
I hate to be "this guy" but Mapusaurus was 33 - 40 ft long
Theories on dinosaur behavior have evolved so much since I was a child. Dinosaurs have gone from being lone hunters, to traveling around in wolf packs. Prey dinosaurs are no longer seen as loners either. Scientists believe that they also traveled around in herds similar to buffalos, elk, wildebeest, or elephants. This is all very interesting as it means that dinosaurs weren't mere mindless beasts as it takes some coordination for pack hunters to hunt down their prey.
Of course, when you're trying to kill something 10 times your size you need strategy. Hell all predators need strategy.
Only predators are considered smarted than previously thought.
Predators then, like today, needed more brains than herbivores. Coordinating a hunt is more complex than running when the one next to you decides to run.
Sauropods probably didn't even do that, they are still considered stupid animals who got dumber and slower with age but of course got too big to take down.
BTW new theories say dinosaurs did not go extinct and this is since the 80's.
Ave are a subclade of dinosaurs just like T-rex and triceratops.
T. Rex actually had more in common with a modern road runner than a t-rex had with a sauropod, or triceratops.
Pterosaurus are not considered dinosaurs anymore, they are their own distinct group, just like crocodiles.
And this doesn't disprove anything I said....
Bk Jeong Of course not, but my comment was to Ray Sand's remark.
Nature oftens recycles useful behaviors or traits
This is why you don't mess with such giants. Planteater or not, something weighting 100 tons and being over 40m long is no pushover, even for a Mapusaurus.
km🐼☺
Sonia Saldarriaga fvnhui
Edelweiss Oh yeah?Then what about indominus?She'll gonna slash them all.
Indominus wasn't alive as a real dinosaur though.
Ray angelo Lich King i'm just guessing
One thing I like about this is that these dinosaurs didn’t hunt in packs- but rather in mobs- where they don’t plan coordinated attacks but still attack at the same time. This is very well illustrated, well done BBC
So true like it's not a coordinated assault more like a loose gang working together to hunt a target even fighting amongst one another. Giants of Patagonia did this greatly as well seeing as how they snap and even bite each other when going for the same target
@@HateradeConsumeryou do realise dinosaurs leave fossilised trackways right? Like you can definetely age and see if a bunch of footprints from different dinosaurs were made at the same time and therefore in a group. For herd animals, herds can literally fossilise. A group of iguanadon skeletons were found close together which indicates that they traveled in herds. I hope you don't think palaeontology is just looking at bones, there's studies and they use real life animals to guess how dinosaurs acted if they have no fossil evidence
@@HateradeConsumer bro what are you on?? Not every dinosaur had feathers, also its because of small bump patterns in bone seen in feathered animals and in some cases, literal fossilised primitive feathers, that prove it. Its because we only found those fossils recently, use your common sense. Do you actually think scientists have seen fossilised feathers for decades and still went "hmm I'm just going to ignore that" or something? lmao
@@HateradeConsumer ik what an educated guess means, what does that have to do with anything?
@pinkiepie7742 also if you even bother watching the video it literally says that multiple skeletons of different dinosaurs were found which indicates a group existed. How about you research stuff before declaring it some random guess and spitting bs?
3:16 Argentinosaurus: Oh hey look! There's a cockroach. *Stomped*
Lol
Flattened like a map!😎
Bruh.
@@theawesomeshark1975 -usaurus
Or in Argentinosaurish, WRWWAARRRWWW-
Mapusaurus: looking around for some nice meat
Argentinosaurus: "Hello guys, welcome to the hydraulic press channel!"
🦕: "Today, I'm gonna teach you how to defend yourself from a Mapusaurus hydraulic style!"
"First step, raise yourself up."
"Second, act mean and tough."
"Final step, raise yourself down."
🦖: "Wait wha- 🦶💥
🦕: "And there you have it, folks!"
75 tons on one foot is about 3 times as much pressure more than the press we use on junkyards to disopose of cars...
LMAO
3:10
The Mapusaurus is me and the Argentinosaurus is my report card.
ur report card is gonna stomp u
aww mann
damn, is your report card that big?
lol jk
JOHN GR Luckily you said jk, I totally thought you were serious
I guess the results..
Crushed your will to live.
Mapusaurus: Let’s hunt that Argentinosaurus over there
Argentinosaurus: So which way do you wanna die “tail swipe” or “mapusaurus pancake maker”
i liked the mapusaurus pankcake makerpart ;)
@@LFC-Fan-66 thanks
Ankylosaurus:*appears*
Mapu:nope
Mapu I’ll take you as food
@@tsarbomba8233 well, almost all carnivore will *never* attack ankylosaurus. Its almost impossible to kill it
1:28 when I stub my toe
Dino roar i like dinos
Lol
I never new you were an argentinasaurus
Lmao
Sound like a pterosaur from the ancient times lmao
"Argentinosaurus sucks"
- this comment was made by mapusaurus gang
"GHRRRRG!!"
In Mapusaurus language it means "yeah! That bitch stomped the homie!"
Lol
@Shadow_ Endrit 38meters long
@Shadow_ Endrit 15 metres tall
Pendejo pelotudo
You kota shut the hell
Little foot gets his revenge from Sharptooth
Disney lied to us, little foot was never an apatosaurus, cancel Disney now
@Black Cat Why does everything have to be cringe?
@@colk5373 but It was made by Don Bluth...
who's sharp tooth
@@douglasthescottishtwin3989 sharptooth is the name in The Land Before Time for a carnivore
1:27 When you realise the holiday is about to end
Damn..
Expectation: Mapusarus: I will bite you like I just don’t care.
Reality: Argentinasarus: I will stomp on you like I just don’t care
Dunno about the reality of this, m8. This thing weighted close to 100t and was at least 6 times slower than Mapusaurus too. Kinda hard to wrap your mind about the idea of something THAT heavy to stand on hind legs. Unless their skeleton was made out of titanium or someth. Scientists should have touched the subject.
@@Jet735 Scientists agree that sauropods used that move to defend themselves.
Allosaurus: this is why I didn’t hunt sauropod
@@tylerjones7592 But the used to, and A lot of them died trying to do the hunting xD
More like Argentinosaurus: Yo I think I steped on something
I'm fascinated by the latest theories that some of these meat-eaters used to roam around in wolf packs. This makes them more sophisticated and intelligent than previously thought, for no doubt they used some level of strategy in their hunts.
Dinosaurs such as mapusaurus or giganotasaurus lived more like giant parasites to much more massive dinosaurs; like mosquitoes with human blood, but this time with flesh. They were not true _hunters_ but did not have to be.
Juggernaut K. Captain Yes they were true hunters, rip of enough flesh and the prey dies.
Juggernaut K. Captain They were, their snacking is actually a form of killing strategy. They inflict enough wounds on the Argentinosaurs until one finally drops from bloodloss and infection
Actually this is entirely untrue. Several large carnivorous dinosaur fossils, and by extension most likely Mapusaurus, show wounds inflicted not by prey, but others of their own kind. These "packs" were more like, as the documentary said, gangs. Notice in wolf packs, members rarely ever inflict wounds upon one another and have a clear alpha male and female. These gangs just formed out of convenience, fights were common and likely very brutal, and when it came to order at a kill it was every dinosaur for oneself. So no, this is not an organized pack.
We have no evidence of organized pack hunting or cooperation in any carnivorous dinosaur species.
At least there is one brave argentinosaurus who killed one Mapusaurus
Raedul Abrar ikr all of them could’ve killed them if they worked together
Raedul Abrar
It wasnt brave, it was scared and lucky. And donkey, they werent exactly the smartest dinosaurs. They only think of themselves and therefor will not attack because it would mean a great risk of death. Mainly because in such cases the argentino dies alone because the herd didnt help.
Phoenixz you sound like they’re just monsters who only fight and recent studies show many dinosaurs cared for young
Paraspino Gaming and? We’ve known that for a while. Sauropods weren’t the brightest of the bunch.
Actually glad this series shows what
a monumental task it would of been to even attempt to take down a Sauropod, that they can and did fight back, and many a Mapusaurus did/would die trying to subdue an Argentinosaurs. These were 90-100 ton beasts and you’d get flattened if it felt threatened, not cannon fodder in the slightest. I feel like it’d be even gorier than depicted if one stomped you out.
Take a look at the victims who were crushed by the Twin towers in 9/11. The towers were quite heavy.. Then take a look at what happened here, to no doubt they had to simplify it before they were no longer classed for Children (Their main audience)
It would turn anything it landed on into red paste, we're talking an animal that weighed more than a small fleet of semi trucks combined.
It's so cool that fossils stay even after millions of years, and they tell us so much about the creatures that lived before us
Today the Argentinosaurus would be world champion 🇦🇷👋
@@ClauGeminisArgentinasauras isn't the largest. It's dwarfed by other sauropods
The sad part about fossilisation is its actually extremely rare and required specific conditions to happen. That means there is millions of species of dinosaurs lost to history. For all we know there could of been something bigger and scarier then t rex and spinosauras but it's lost to time and not having met the conditions to be fossilised
@jamesforbes287 that's true. And we'll never know truly what the dinosaurs looked like. There are so many characteristics of birds today like bright feathers and peacocks have that amazing tail fan. Maybe dinosaurs were a little bit like that too
@@Krypticobject1that’s not true it still shows Argentinosaurus is the largest known sauropod
3:14 me walking into a hallway full of college teenagers
As a kid?
Aldous?
So, they’ll kill you or crush you?
@@thepowerfulwolfspirit.2581 yes
Rip 😭
Hope they make another dinosaur documentary with this kind of animation and budget soon
Same I really enjoy watching these, not just those corny “dinosaurs in the world today” documentaries
Are you happy now?
@@joejoeington6899 ?
@@marcusrashford9959 a new dinosaur documentary is coming out
@@joejoeington6899 on bbc?
Mapusaurus: Bites as hard as they can
Argentinosaurus: Meh! probably just a fly.
it probably hurts like hell
2:34 He's all like "Go get your own buddy, no sharesies!"
"Your not a baby anymore, go get your dinner!"
"And dont get crushed, too!!"
*Crushed noise*
+Felix Laprise bhu m
"If you even dare look at my food again, I'll rip your throat out."
Which they would do, too.
"Get ya own food you fuckin' hobo!"
He attacc
He protecc
But most importantly
*H E S N E C C*
"Feeding from its victim without actually killing it."
Just like cookiecutter sharks.
And lawyers.
yes
Piggy Oink Oink haha
Hey that's pretty good
or Dwights invention that he tried to sell to sears....but they said no
2:37
Mapusaurus: oi this is my food I risked my life for this go get your own!
Other Mapusaurus: ight fine
Then gets completely demolished lmao
Oof guys I think I killed Bob I should have just gave him food
What a chad
understandable, have a great day
Camera men have the power to:
1. Time travel
2. Be invisible
3. Be immortal
Mapusaurus: Life was never an option...
Argentinosaurs: *are u challenging me mortal?!?!?!*
Gigantpsaurus charcharodontosaurus arcocanthosaurus Megalsaurus Yuty ran us
Nobody:
Not a single soul:
My dog at 3am: 1:26
Lmfao
Lol
LOL
Lmao
Lol
2:33
Mapusaurus 1:I have failed to chunk out Argentinosaurus's flesh.Can you share your food with me?
Mapusaurus 2:NO!GO AWAY!!
Mapusaurus 1:Ok...
Inquisitor Of TWICE you said:
Mapusaurus 1: Ok..
You mean:
Mapusaurus 1: OKAY! OKAY! WHAT THE HELL
No its mapusaurus 1: OK OK GEEZ JESUS
"But this giant killer is not alone"
Argentinosaurus: "giant wot?"
*seeing numbers*
Argentinosaurus: "ow shiiii"
When I read the first line it said it on the vid
@@splurg6180 Yeah and? He just said what the person said in the video to make a joke...
@@ihavenoidea5845 You're misunderstanding this. He's just saying that he read this comment right as the narrator said it in the video, which makes it a coincidence, because he had no idea when he'd say that.
@@thephoenixhunter84 Oh, right, I didn't really remember making this comment. I only know that It was either really late or early when I posted it. Hope I wont misunderstand things like that again next time haha.
Argitinga is giant but not a giant killer but map is
3:27 At the middle, you can see the same Mapusaurus eating the same food in the background.
XD Shrekt detail
I feel like 90% of the comments are about the argentinosaurus crushing that mapusaurus
And I don't blame them, I wouldn't want to be in that situation either
Mapusaurus is the second largest carnivore to ever walk the earth and everyone is making fun of it !
@@ledernierutopisteT-rex and Spinosaurus have left the chat
0:02 me at a party and I can't find my mom
Lol
Diego Jimenez Caldera lmao
Or in supermarket
so you are going to a party with your mum? fuck off kid
Why is this so true
Mapus: *Group of 3*
Argentinos: *Group of 20*
Mapus: "The odds are in our favor, boys!"
This made me laugh. xD
smartest mapu gang
Rip mapu, got stomped on.
Am i the only one satisfied by that squish mark on the dead mapu?
3:24 💀💀💀
Foot prints and a ruptured belly. Ouch.
i was really satisfied and hurt ( by hurt i mean i like carnivourus dinos but not THAT much )
stebby রার
That was highly unrealistic and inaccurate a creature that size can't stand on it's hind limbs have you people ever seen an elephant stomping a lion standing on his hind limbs
The squashed Mapusaurus disliked this.
Lol
Mapusaurus became Dino flat
No, it's dead already
more like theists hahaha
@@alexx.476 r/woosh
Am I the only one who got real satisfaction from watching that Mapusaurus get crushed?
No.
Not chu onleh meh too
Yes You are the only one
No
Ummm...
These camera men have balls of steel, first going back in time and then getting up close and personal with these animals who are already fighting
Fun fact: This joke is older than the Dinasours
Oh my god! I did not know youtube comments would be so fucking "original"
@@altaccount335 it’s TH-cam child grow a pair and get over it
@@trilojag if you didn't want an argument, you could've just ignored me
@@altaccount335 Buzzkill
This documentary is so much better when John Hurt voices it :D
TheRealXboxNerd av
Cggcgfhgyu
Ikr
:( so sad he’s gone now...
RIP
R.I.P John Hurt
anyone order a dino pancake
+Sour Man zug zug!
😂😂😂
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Oh by the way here it is.🍘 ...I TRIED, that would be $1.34 please plus tax LOL
lol the meat eaters did
3:18 the satisfaction part.
THAT"S SATISFYING!? THE ARGENTINOSAURUS STOMPED SO HARD THE GUTS OF THE MAPUSAURUS CAME OUT!! HOW IN THE WORLD IS THAT SATISFYING!?
Mapusaurus:Lunch Time!!!!!!!!
Argentinosaurus:Welcome guys today we are playing smash or pass
Mapusaurus:OK? What do you pick?
Argentinosaurus:Smash
Mapusaurus:*Dead*
Argentinosaurus used stomp, it's very effective.
Kkkkkkkkkkkkk
A critical hit.
Mapu has fainted
While in my opinion it is doubtful that it could actually get up on it's hind legs. They could not have supported its weight.
awww, it fainted now i can't catch it
pulling off chunks of meat off of live prey, a sort of walking pantry for the Mapusaurus pack
+Tallacus Carnosaurus like _Mapusaurus_ are basically the terrestrial equivalent of killer sharks or piranhas.
+Luigi Gaskell
*Carnotaurus.
Carnosaurus was not a real dinosaur.
+Yummyjuice16 is back He meant carnosaurs, a huge group of theropods that includes Mapusaurus, Giganotosaurus, Allosaurus, Saurophaganax, Torvosaurus, Tyrannotitan, Carcharodontosaurus among many others.
animalman57
Ooooh. Nevermimd then.
Except they sawed back and forth instead of from side to side.
I'm imagine a carnosaur bite to the artery killed sauropods pretty quick before they could trample their attackers.
Hey! The first doc EVER to use the metric system!
I know right!
Jayden de Guzman fvvbhbjjkklFddsaddd
BBC's _Walking With Dinosaurs_ used it.
Tyrannos, The Spooky Rex Either way, both of these statistics are wrong. Planet a Dinosaur had a 17 metre, 11 tonne Spinosaurus, though more recent studies have shown a length of 15 metres and a mass of 6 - 7.6 tonnes for the largest specimen, MSNM V4047. It also showed a 13 metre Carcharodontosaurus at 7 tonnes, while its debatable whether it reached this length, if it did it would weigh ~8 tonnes. A 9 metre Allosaurus would way more than 1.5 tonnes too, and Pliosaurus funkei wasn’t that big, it was around 8.8 metres instead of 15 metres, and a mass of 6.5 tonnes instead of 45 tonnes (the reason for this overestimate was because the previous one assumed the species had a head to body ratio of 1:5, which is non-existent in the genus, it was more like 1:4 or so, even the largest Pliosaurus species that we’ve found never reached much more than 12 tonnes. Mapusaurus was also not definitely the largest terrestrial predator of all time, T. rex, Spinosaurus, Giganotosaurus and Carcharodontosaurus, and possibly even Tyrannotitan could've grown larger. However, we don't know the average of a population, with T. rex, we could make a few assumptions, but the rest have very few and some fragmentary specimens.
Walking with Dinosaurs had a 13 metre, 5 tonne rex. Nothing but the smallest rex specimens would’ve weighed that little, even a small T. rex like BHI 3033 (Stan) was 6.5 tonnes, and 11.3 metres, an “average” one like CM 9380 was 11.9 metres and 7+ tonnes, and the largest yet found (FMNH PR 2081, or “Sue”) was 12.3 metres and 8.4 tonnes in weight. A 13 metre T. rex would weigh 10 tonnes!
Ankylosaurus never got more than 5 tonnes, much less 7, Stegosaurus was also too large. And Liopleurodon, it was not a 25 metre, 150 tonne giant, but a 5 - 7 metre, 1 - 2+ tonne predator.
...and that’s not even including some of the other anatomical inaccuracies like proportions and movement.
Here's the source for the 8.4 tonne Sue - www.skeletaldrawing.com/home/mass-estimates-north-vs-south-redux772013
...Since people are so adamant about a 5 - 6 tonne rex...
Quetzalcoatlus Just look at Jurassic Fight Club and When Dinosaurs Roamed America
Man, I really miss John Hurt. He was such a good actor, and his voice was amazing.
Well done Argentiosaurus👍👏
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ponen puro pinche documental
Akhtar Shabarz
3:18
Argen: Man sit down
Mapu: ..
Argen: Or well lie down
He protecc
He attacc
But most importantly...
He snacc on sauropod's bacc
This show is so amazing. I loved this bit in particular cause it showed that not even the mighty sauropods were safe during the time of the dinosaurs
Props to the camera men for traveling back in time to get this wonderful footage
“Props to the camera man” 🤖
@@EdmundiumHittingdo you gotta call people bots all the time if you don't like a comment then don't reply😏
2:35
Mapu 1: *eats peacefully*
Mapu 2: *gets close*
Mapu 1: "hm? OI, GET AWAY FROM MY FOOD. GET YOUR OWN MEAL, DAWG!!"
Mapu 2: *O-O*
I love the idea that the Mapusaurs could just take a chunk out of the Argentinosaurus and let it live
It's just unrealistic
@@Loiueplaystudios2325 it’s not unrealistic at all - imagine something 10% of your weight (ie about 7kg on average) taking a bite out of you. You’d more than likely not die…
@@george5hampson True. Sauropods also had extremely rapid growth rates. Coonsidering they were born just around 4-5 kilos and reached 70-90 tons in just 25-30 years, most estimates put that they gain 2 tons every years until they are 20 years old. Having a few bites would probably not harm them very much. Considering large animals today like elephants and whales also have very good immune systems, they probably could fend of infections easily.
@@george5hampsonthe problem is trying to do that would put the predator at huge risk for a relatively small meal. This is to say that flesh grazing would be a dumb strategy for mapusaurus or any other large carcharodontosaurid.
Well, if one sauropod gets snacked on by enough of the predators, it'll gradually succumb to the blood loss and infection and then the predators will have a whole buffet for at least 2-3 weeks.
Sometimes the reward far outweighs the risk.
2:36
I like how that shot gives you a good view of the mapusaurus tongue shape.
that last part when the mapusaurus get stamped to the ground is the best!!
Now THAT doesn't sound fun... xD
gilang kristiawan don't like carnivores eh.... but that was kinda cool in its wired and cruel way
Giant sauropod death stomp is the nº 1 killing weapon among dinosaurs...
Alexandre Pereira indeed it is a lethal weapon
that crushed mapu scarred me as a kid... sauropods are the scariest dinosaurs
2:26 At that moment the longneck learned a valuable lesson about a carnivores jaws... THEY HURT LIKE CRAP MAN!!!
*saurapod
It still amazes me that these dinosaurs were once alive and real!!
I also miss high oxygen lol we would be 3 meters tall oh but we still get to hear not tall enough by girls lol
I can't even imagine the range of motion and agility these animals were capable of.
I wouldn't have imagined that humans were as agile or as quick as we are... It's mind boggling to know that we know so little.
Mapusaurus is also a very good candidate for a Jurassic Park movie.
Yeah
Mapusaurus could be good for the 3rd JW because the movie will have no hybrids
A number of dinosaurs were not common until they were shown in JP films. Take for example, Dilophosaurus and Spinosaurus only became more well known after their debuts in JP and JP3.
And if Jurasic park and world never existed, dinosaur would never be known by kids around the world these days...
Close enough
I love the Argentinosaurus!
I wish they were a little faster and smarter though...
would be awesome if they were carnivores
Bradley Kim Why?? I think they are amazing the way they are..
porque es Argentino
Shamila Cenzori jajaja = haha :P
Even Sauropods have tempers, and it’s best to not test them. They can literally crush even large theropods with its immense weight. And the Argentinosaurus is I think the largest dinosaur to exist, next to the Alamosaurus.
You do realize Mapusarus were giant right? they were the fourth biggest theropod
Who ever animated these dinosaurs deserve a trophy
Omg
Respect to the camera man😍😍😍
Lol
Vì nó là gì thì 😷
Argentinosaurus is basically the bag of chips
Mapusaurus is basically that one kid who steals one chip from the bag lol
Lol
I love the idea of removing a chunk of meat and letting the beast live.
Same concept as horse flies.
And honestly, probably happened a lot.
Imagine how much that was hurts
sorry for my bad English grammar. I'm not native
cookiecutter shark (Isistius brasiliensis) is an example of that
I loved this show to bits
gangsta charizard
I wish John Hurt would narrate my life.
shut up he is a BBC WORLD narrator , he will not narrate peoples life
Dam u saltly
Alex Lemonds and today, Alex went to the store and bought some chips.
‘’ Here we see The Alex Lemonds, A humanoid entity in appearance. Today he will tend to waste his time on the internet, Watching cool ass sauropods and theropods alike fighting. “
@@anubisori2166 😂😂👍
3:12 BIGFOOT ASSAULT!
More like squished like a bug.
Eric Bower Insects would be laughing their abdomens off this poetic justice XD
Eeyup, plus I was referencing a move from the anime Dinosaur King
I get that reference!!!!
Why couldn’t Argentinosaurus appear in Dinosaur King? That would have been cool.
Props to the cameramen for time traveling back in time to get these astonishing footages
Argentinosaurus: Oh you’re approaching me?
Mapusaurus: How can I eat your flesh if I can’t get any closer
Argentinosaurus: HOHO, Then Come as close as you like!!
Jojo reference
Jojo's Bizarre Adventures
Imaginine bering a large sauropod
This post was made by Mapusaurus gang
Imagine not being able to tear flesh/ have a large bite force
This post was made by the tyrannosaurid gang
Imagine not being able to literally shatter your enemy
this post was made by the ankylosaur and nodosaur gang
Wait a minute what is the uttp doing here
@@High_Tier_Human_1 uttp? what that?
Imagine not eating fish
This post was made by the Spinosaurid gang
That Mapusaurus at the end was flattened under the Argentionosaurus's weight.
SPLAT! :P
yep! XP serves him right, that's carma, it's just like, one minute your thinking: hmm, who should I eat? and the next, your lying on the ground popped open by an Argentionosauras..... XP
Argentinosaurus killed it like a Boss.
+Short Stack
Mapusaurus had to eat in order to survive, its not Karma. That's like saying someone acting out of self defense is evil.
No shit Sherlock
Rest in peace, John Hurt. Great narrator and amazing actor.
Asteroid:
I’m bout to end this mans whole carear
In America am I right
@@MysteriouslyMoon no, Mexico
And thats how the dinosaurs got extinct THE END
Dude the dinosaurs in this clip lived 97 million years ago! The extinction event only happend 67 million years ago! They had 40 million years left to live, breed and evolve before their demise! I’m sure as hell we humans are not gonna make it that far😅
@@AllosaurusJP3 good things come with great costs
We really need a new documentary like this, they're always too few and far between. All new information is always being discovered but tv shows don't keep up.
I agree, they should have a season 2 of planet dinousaur or walking with dinosaurs or any other dinosaur show
1:52 the one in the back "you sure about this George"
That bite at 2:19 is just so satisfying
YAY
1:27
when you remember there was homework the day it was due
Damn, that’s the most dumb comment ever what we’re you thinking while writing that comment?
@@arg2smooth i was thinking "damn won't this be a funny yet relatable comment?"
and i was right :D
@@arg2smooth fuck offp
Wow so funny
That sound Argentinosaurus made at 2:09 was like: Y U do dis 2 me
Credits to the cameraman for existing *WAY* before the dinosaurs to get these footages. True legends.
I loved the designs of Mapusaurus in this. I really miss this show alot.
Those Argentinasauruses were like "♩Oh heck nawawawaaaw!♩"!
Ok... the carnivore pancake really cracked me up 😂😂
Mapu:* Stay with gang*
Other Mapu that got the snack: Go eat one the other Argentinasaurses
Mapu :*Victorious line from Cat*Kay Kay
Argentinasaurs: Personal space buddy
Mapu: *approachs*
Argentinasaurs: I WARNED YOU...........
*MAPU GETS STOMPED*
Other Mapu: Ha! 😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀
Dead Mapu ghost: Who thought that greediness can kill me
2:31
"Hey can I have some?"
"Greg for the last time get your own damn fries, now piss off"
Map: we so strong
Argentinosaurus: oops did I take your spot
I appreciate the pause diagrams like 0:26 but I miss Walking with Dinosaurs when they just 'filmed' it like a straightforward nature documentary.
Mapusaurus 3:13 : ok,i know you size,you really is big.
Argentinosaurus: no is that.
Mapusaurus:HEY,WHAT YOU...*rip mapusaurus*
Man I wish they did more of these documentaries nowadays!
2:36 me when someone's trying to say can I have some of your McDonald's?
I suppose that's literally what it is... Animal flesh...
I done something like u kinda
The velociraptors and their steady recording skills
huge respect for the guy recording while trying not to get eaten by other dinosaurs
Overrated and dry joke
3:17 Who wants a pancake but its mapusaurus special 😊