Thanatosdrakon, whose name was Percival, was glad of the feed. The call had been given and Percival had answered. He would now fly north and join his kindred. After all, who wouldn't defend their home against those landbound invaders?
It's a shame they didn't survive. Early humans would have found these 'dragons' easy prey, with plenty of meat, bone for tools and buildings, and the leather from the wing membranes would be invaluable.
@@loowick4074 Lol, they were bigger than the largest bird. They were also reptiles, so they were chock-full of lean muscle. Have you ever tried crocodile meat?
Fun Fact: Thanatosdrakon made an unexpected appearance in Jurassic World Evolution 2 as part of the game's last DLC: Park Managers' Collection Pack.
Poor little sauropods.
Thanatosdrakon, whose name was Percival, was glad of the feed.
The call had been given and Percival had answered.
He would now fly north and join his kindred.
After all, who wouldn't defend their home against those landbound invaders?
Loved the style of the video
Thanks for the video ;)
You should do Ambopteryx! Loved the vid!
Can you do cladoselache and Dunkleosteus
Крутая история. Мне нравится твои истории о древних существ. Ты делаешь это не зря!
Im glad it got in jwe2
Please do pycnonemosaurus 😊😊
DAMM a ptesaur named after thanos
nice
I knew it but I had to second guess myself
I always New dragons did exist 🇬🇧
Do trex
It's a shame they didn't survive. Early humans would have found these 'dragons' easy prey, with plenty of meat, bone for tools and buildings, and the leather from the wing membranes would be invaluable.
“It’s a shame they didn’t survive long enough for humans to hunt them to extinction” like wtf
They are bony not meaty, very less meat.
@@AnonRiot Lol, they'd already gone extinct without us. Also, why wouldn't early humans use them for the resources they offered?
@@AnonRiot ROFL, they went extinct long before humans existed, but if not, our ancestors would have wiped them out for their eggs alone.
@@loowick4074 Lol, they were bigger than the largest bird. They were also reptiles, so they were chock-full of lean muscle. Have you ever tried crocodile meat?