Prehistoric Breakdown: Citipati
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 14 ก.ค. 2024
- The harsh environment of the desert creates hardy animals and though it may not look it, Citipati is one of the hardiest and the most vicious.
Today we breakdown the Funeral Pyre Lord of the dinosaurs, Citipati.
Narration: 00:00
Breakdown: 06:40 - บันเทิง
Jeez, in the narration, the way that Citipati killed the Velociraptor was BRUTAL.
Now I want to see an animation of a Citipati doing that funny ostrich mating dance.
Ahhh, Citpati, the one true Oviraptor. Sorry Oviraptor philoceratops, we just don't know you as well. Loved the idea of it doing shrike food stashing, wild stuff!
Citipati and Gigantoraptor would probably be extremely dangerous and straight up scary if they were around today
I'd imagine they'd be just as territorial and aggressive as a Cassowary, but since Citipati is Human sized and Gigantoraptor towers over us (probably would hunt us tbh), they'd be way worse 😅
MMMWWWOOOAAA!!!
Success of the Citipati.
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Until it met the time traveler and was transformed into:
Kentucky
Fried
Citipati.
I wonder if their diet varied depending on the time of year. I imagine that at least some species around them only laid their eggs seasonally so that food source was only available at certain times. Great video, and I also absolutely love the Citipati short film!
Мне понравилось твоё видео. Оно познавательное и интересное. 👍
Но я хочу отметить что ты немного драматизируешь особенно в моменте избиения раптора
I made a citipati on my channel with a colorscheme inspired by the artwork that’s the thumbnail!
Not identical though.
You mentioned Khaan, and that’s been my favorite oviraptorid
Since I saw a picture of the skeleton in the mid 2000s after it’s description.
I like this one alot.
I wonder if this dino would try to eat someone kinda like that bad 65 movie or if it would be intimidated.
I wouldnt be scared of it but i kno if it was anything like a cassowary it could be deadly
There was no Gobi desert 75m years ago in Mongolia.
There was a dessert at the generally referred to as the Gobi