My favourite part was with Rexes and their children I'd want to see in the next chapter maybe a ceratosaurus,allosaurus, stegosaurus and some more dinosaurs
Definitely the parts with the Tyrannosaurus rex and the Triceratops. And I’ve got some requestable suggestions: North America, 150 million years ago, the Late Jurassic, Colorado Africa, 95 million years ago, the Late Cretaceous, Egypt North America, 220 million years ago, the Late Triassic, Arizona South America, 95 million years ago, the Late Cretaceous, Argentina Europe, 125 million years ago, the Early Cretaceous, England North America, 125 million years ago, the Early Cretaceous, Utah Asia, 80 - 70 million years ago, the Late Cretaceous, Mongolia Madagascar, 70 million years ago, the Late Cretaceous North America, Alberta and Alaska, 75 - 70 million years ago, the Late Cretaceous What do ya think? 😁
Just brilliant work here! Everything from the art rendering to the cinematography, narration, story telling and music is perfect. Thanks so much for this content, should not be free, for us to escape to this wonderful place sadly lost to time! I do have a soft spot for the good mother lizard (Maiasaura), which was one of the first pieces of evidence into maternal care, could be an interesting focus in the future!
Everything in those days was magnificent. Nothing had been touched by man. Once man gets ahold of the earth it was the end of the magnificent earth back in the day. Giant trees all kinds of medicinal plants that were potent enough to cure what ever ailments happening in those days of the animal kingdom.
Do we know if the T-Rex actually growled or bellowed? I thought that had been disproved. Also thought T-Rex were scavengers like Lions are? Did they actually raise their young together?
I don’t know if they roared etc .. but the game does it so I have to adapt! Also Rex is more known as a hunter than a scavenger, like lions, they might even hunt as a family unit
@@AlanGrant93, Oh, they did roar, as well as growl, bellow, hiss, and snarl, just not the way they did in the Jurassic Movies, and rather more the way they did in all the famous and educational TV Shows and Documentaries that came before Prehistoric Planet and Life On Our Planet. And if I know T-Rex Behavior, and I think I do, they were both Hunters “and” Scavengers, much like modern-day Lions, and also just like them, they were both Diurnal and Nocturnal Predators who, like most predatory dinosaurs, lived and hunted together in family Packs.
@@AlanGrant93 opps ! i just watched like half of the video cuz i did not have time . i assumed most documentaries dont focus on sea dinosaurs. i honestly really appreciate that u put in some time for ocean dinosaurs , because they are my favorite !!!
i always like when there is someone making a some sort of science based thing and its not in scientific terms like meters and kilos but in pounds and feet, lmao, nice try.
No where near David Attenborough, I even have the exact voice of David but won’t use it since David himself don’t like AI. If you don’t like it, I suggest you look elsewhere for documentaries as this is the voice used in future videos
Which part did you like the most? And what dinosaurs should be focused on the next chapter?
i would like to see some semi aquatics like sucho and spino. :)
My favourite part was with Rexes and their children I'd want to see in the next chapter maybe a ceratosaurus,allosaurus, stegosaurus and some more dinosaurs
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Definitely the parts with the Tyrannosaurus rex and the Triceratops. And I’ve got some requestable suggestions:
North America, 150 million years ago, the Late Jurassic, Colorado
Africa, 95 million years ago, the Late Cretaceous, Egypt
North America, 220 million years ago, the Late Triassic, Arizona
South America, 95 million years ago, the Late Cretaceous, Argentina
Europe, 125 million years ago, the Early Cretaceous, England
North America, 125 million years ago, the Early Cretaceous, Utah
Asia, 80 - 70 million years ago, the Late Cretaceous, Mongolia
Madagascar, 70 million years ago, the Late Cretaceous
North America, Alberta and Alaska, 75 - 70 million years ago, the Late Cretaceous
What do ya think? 😁
@@anthonybusch4407 Love it! Next up will be 150 million years ago!
Amazing to see the effort to show us some dinosaur documentary while there arent much to see elsewhere atm!
Fantastic. Takes me back in my own mind to 70 years ago, when I was a wee lad.
Stunning! Love the clever detail with the "baby rexes" and such. Can't wait for the next chapter 😁
I even liked the a.I narration, I love these type of videos!!
Thank you so much! Already working on chapter two !
Dude this is amazing
12:22 is so cool it makes me feel like a kid again! great stuff
Always so nice to hear when someone likes a specific scene ! Thank you for dropping by and giving me a comment! Already working on chapter two !
@@AlanGrant93 no, thank you for being an inspiration for my content, your stuff rocks!!!!!
@PaleoDocFilms you got yourself a new subscriber! Im excited to see your works aswell !
@@AlanGrant93 oh thanks dude, that's a pleasant surprise😁
This was very well made!!
sooooo underrated , this channel deserves more ! new sub here !
Thank you so much! I will keep doing what I’m doing and we will see how it grows !
Wow this documentary made with Jurassic world Evolution 2 is beautiful
Yes all from JWE2! Thank you !
Well done Dr. Love this stuff.
More will come!
Just brilliant work here! Everything from the art rendering to the cinematography, narration, story telling and music is perfect. Thanks so much for this content, should not be free, for us to escape to this wonderful place sadly lost to time! I do have a soft spot for the good mother lizard (Maiasaura), which was one of the first pieces of evidence into maternal care, could be an interesting focus in the future!
Very good , already looking forward to the next one .
There are 2 more on my channel !
Amazing special effects with these dinosaurs
Absolutely superb rendering and enthralling commentary , thank you 🙏🏼
I like dinosaurs vidéos good job ❤
Thank you !
Better than dinosaurs with steven fry this documentarie is good great job dr.alan grant
10/10 👏👏
Thank you so much b chapter two on its way !
This is awesome. It's more realistic than any other videos I've seen from other sources!
New sub for u
Excellent
Very lifelike
Thank you carol!
amazing bro
This is awesome 😎
Very glad to hear ! Such comments gives me motivation to keep going !
Excellent recreation of dinosaur life. Just one small request to add metric units to the narration. Thanks!
Thank you! I think I have that in the chapter two film that you find on my channel!
Always dreamed of a series similar to prehistoric planet but with jurassic world/Park Dinosaur.
thank you
one day, a T-Rex looked up in the sky and mumbled "let there be light"...and God took it personally
Please make another chapter of prehistoric life based on jurassic world evolution 2 because only this video made me subscribe
The chapter two is in the making! Update yourself on my discord channel or the community section on my channel !
Wonder- wonder - wonder
This needs more views bruh
Lets hope so!
7:14 Why is the narration identical to that of prehistoric planet?
Wonder why ! Hehe
Why is this actually good?
That’s a good question Dave! Thank you !
11/10
cool
I was waiting for Dr. Grant to speak, especially with that channel name.
Not a young David Attenborough.
Sorry to disappoint my man!
I want more!! !! !!! !!!!!!!!!! 😊
Everything in those days was magnificent. Nothing had been touched by man. Once man gets ahold of the earth it was the end of the magnificent earth back in the day. Giant trees all kinds of medicinal plants that were potent enough to cure what ever ailments happening in those days of the animal kingdom.
Is that really your voice, the voice of someone else or was this narrated by AI ? Loved the documentary too !
AI Voice in this one ! Thank you !
@@AlanGrant93 ohhhhh, which AI service are you using ? I might need to use one for my documentary series
Called elevenlabs !
Do we know if the T-Rex actually growled or bellowed? I thought that had been disproved.
Also thought T-Rex were scavengers like Lions are?
Did they actually raise their young together?
I don’t know if they roared etc .. but the game does it so I have to adapt!
Also Rex is more known as a hunter than a scavenger, like lions, they might even hunt as a family unit
@@AlanGrant93, Oh, they did roar, as well as growl, bellow, hiss, and snarl, just not the way they did in the Jurassic Movies, and rather more the way they did in all the famous and educational TV Shows and Documentaries that came before Prehistoric Planet and Life On Our Planet.
And if I know T-Rex Behavior, and I think I do, they were both Hunters “and” Scavengers, much like modern-day Lions, and also just like them, they were both Diurnal and Nocturnal Predators who, like most predatory dinosaurs, lived and hunted together in family Packs.
i would really appreciate aquatic aniamls like the mosasours, pleseaosaurs , and predator x and stuff
Did you watch the entire video ? Hehe
@@AlanGrant93 opps ! i just watched like half of the video cuz i did not have time . i assumed most documentaries dont focus on sea dinosaurs. i honestly really appreciate that u put in some time for ocean dinosaurs , because they are my favorite !!!
Hehe no problem! I might do a film focusing on the oceans ! Getting each time period
@@AlanGrant93 i would love that !
Montana, North America, the Late Cretaceous, 65 million years ago.
End Cretaceous Pangaea already broken up.
Ty for the heads up ! Might be a few spots wrong here and there !
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Hell creek is more like the Florida everglades
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Stop with the T rex feathers thing ffs 🤦 what is it with the nerf community
Seems like gotta watch my other video called Tyrannosaurus rex brothers
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Sorry, it doesn't look very 'lush'.
Bro it’s a dessert!
@@Thejurassicguy82 Commentary says it's lush, go figure that
i always like when there is someone making a some sort of science based thing and its not in scientific terms like meters and kilos but in pounds and feet, lmao, nice try.
Thank you for stopping by and watch the film! Means a lot!
Guy trying to sound like David Attenborough is a joke
No where near David Attenborough, I even have the exact voice of David but won’t use it since David himself don’t like AI.
If you don’t like it, I suggest you look elsewhere for documentaries as this is the voice used in future videos
Yea I know I said TRYING TO SOUND !
They with a better ton as I just saw it as bashing .. hope you like it tho !
This is awesome. It's more realistic than any other videos I've seen from other sources!
New sub for u
Thank you! Don’t forget to look at chapter two !
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