Does anyone else agree that national Jurassic works very hard puts so much effort into these videos really appreciate keep up the awesome work love every video 😊😊😊u have all my support 😀😀
This is another outstanding episode for Prehistoric Life once again National Jurassic! The cinematography in this one was especially amazing! Can't wait to see what happens next time in the series ;)
Call me a hair splitter, but those Triceratops are sporting bull's horns, which come out the side of the skull and then curve forward. When you look at a triceratops' skull, you can see that the socket out of which the horn grows looks straight ahead, slightly outwards, and that the horn is fairly straight throughout its length. This is unfortunate, as it distracts the viewer from appreciating the rest of the video, which is actually quite good.
May I request you to start a new prehistoric life video of Cretaceous North America, around 120 million years bc, with sauropelta, acrocanthosaurus, and deinonychus
@@nationaljurassic because I was also begin to think about adding the brachiosaurus into the new video as sauroposeidon, and with iguanodon as tenontosaurus
Does anyone else agree that national Jurassic works very hard puts so much effort into these videos really appreciate keep up the awesome work love every video 😊😊😊u have all my support 😀😀
Thanks so much for the kind words :)
@@nationaljurassic your very welcome 🤗
You should make an episode about that deinonychus living life without a pack or trying to find another one, great video!
Yeah I mean to see twelve members of his pack get trampled or gored its just so shocking.
This is another outstanding episode for Prehistoric Life once again National Jurassic! The cinematography in this one was especially amazing! Can't wait to see what happens next time in the series ;)
Glad you liked it :)
Another great and stunning video by national Jurassic. At 4:43 what is the pterosaurs name?
Might I request a prehistoric life episode at around 193 million years ago in Arizona featuring dilophosaurus please.
00:30 😍❤💯🏆👍🔥
Pretty cool
Deinonychus at 16:00 what a great sequence
Can you do a Camp Cretaceous themed park with all of the dinosaurs from seasons 1-4?
Yoooo that was awesome
Thank you :)
@@nationaljurassic you’re welcome buddy
Great man
Call me a hair splitter, but those Triceratops are sporting bull's horns, which come out the side of the skull and then curve forward. When you look at a triceratops' skull, you can see that the socket out of which the horn grows looks straight ahead, slightly outwards, and that the horn is fairly straight throughout its length. This is unfortunate, as it distracts the viewer from appreciating the rest of the video, which is actually quite good.
they are not triceratops they are nasutoceratops though
Bruh they aren’t even triceratops’s
Your whole comment is useless as this is not a triceratops but a nasutoceratops.
May I request you to start a new prehistoric life video of Cretaceous North America, around 120 million years bc, with sauropelta, acrocanthosaurus, and deinonychus
Cool idea :)
@@nationaljurassic thank you, and when will you get it started
@@nationaljurassic because I was also begin to think about adding the brachiosaurus into the new video as sauroposeidon, and with iguanodon as tenontosaurus
Why is a herd of herbivores doing out on an open, barren plain?
Why do they look so cool without the crest who’s idea was it to add it
DAMN
Which map is this
They literally just sound like dilophosaurus
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