Pretty but too many mistakes to mention. One that seems to have slipped by people is the large modern flowers. Flowers first appeared in the Jurassic but were mostly small and definitely not large and showy as shown. They don't really occur much before the Cretaceous.
Great looking film marred by some dumb commentary - "insanely long neck", herbivorous cetiosaurus "liked to go hunting near the water", "the coolest guys of the Jurassic period", "these babies were far from being harmless", "then the remains of the carcass would probably go to scavengers like ornithopods" (which were purely herbivores!), brachiosaurus teeth were "sharp and scissor like" (they were not, more like twisted spoons) etc
yeap, this is a mashup of different images and videos too. I wonder how they would cope with rights from the authors... Especially for Apple plus streaming docs "prehistoric planet" which are quite new...
Totally agree, making childlike remarks in the commentary diminishes the whole thing. They should keep the observations clear, scientific and to the point. Getting their facts right would be good too, to stop misleading people.
I really enjoyed your video but you've made some errors or odd narration statements when coupled with video. Discussing how the flying reptiles of the time were rather small, you show the picture of a quetzel which is the size of a giraffe... You also called a carnosaur and an allosaur a megalosaurus...
Pliosaurs and Plesiosaurs weren't just "similar groups", they came from the same order of plesisauridae and thus were closely related. and almost all dinosaurs shown in this stock footage were not from the jurassic, lol. tyrannosaurs, parasaurolophus, quetzalcoatlus, pteranodon, troodon, oviraptor, leaellynnasaura, hatzegopteryx, spinosaurus, and most others I could pick up there are ALL from the creatateous. So ironically this mesozoic documentary gets things mostly right when the topic isn't dinosaurs lol.
Actually that is a Megalosaurus, they are similar to Ceratosaurus. However Ceratosaurus lived in the late Jurassic while Megalosaurus lived in the middle Jurassic.
Sadly too many mistakes or film/pictures not fitting what is currently being talked about, to truly enjoy the video (such as explaining how pterosaurs were small but showing the pictures of Quetzalcoatlus who is pretty much the largest flyer ever). That makes me question every trivia I'm unsure about. Still it's always nice to have more dino-period related stuff.
I use these videos for the same reason, but sometimes he says things that are so preposterous that it wakes me up and irritates me, ha ha. The comments of all of these videos are full of people pointing out factual errors.
this video hit me to the core, I don't know how you could make it so beautiful, but it looks like a very expensive documentary. but that little dinosaur foot at the beginning, just love❤️
Julian Johnson Mortimer is one the artists who's amazingly self-developed work was copy/pasted here. His renderings are, well-thought, fascinating and hyper-realistic. Check out the rest of his artwork on YT, he's an artist we also like to support
It's beautiful how you say 15 meters and then explain it for the americans through comparison with container size. You are so clever. Americans will be so grateful for your gentleness😇
True, but as an American who is sick and tired of our arrogant refusal to adhere to international standards in so many ways, I think it's time scientists, Sci-Fi writers and people from other countries stop pandering to us.
To have a time machine and go back to the time of dinosaurs would be so interesting. As much as I love the Tyrannosaurus Rex I’d rather see a large sauropod as they wouldn’t eat me (though to see a Tyrannosaurus Rex from a safe position would be amazing too)
right at the end......"giant grass grazing sauropods"...right after saying they could not reach down low..and grass?....there was no grass in the Jurassic.
The Jurassic Period began 201.3 million years ago and ended 145 Mya. It was the second of the three periods of the Mesozoic Era. The epochs of the Jurassic Period are shown below: Early Jurassic: 201.3 - 174.1 Mya Middle Jurassic: 174.1 - 163.5 Mya Late Jurassic: 163.5 - 145 Mya The Jurassic Period is a period of time in the Geologic Time Scale. Like all periods in the Geologic time scale, it corresponds to the time in Earth’s history during which a certain layer of rock was being formed. In the case of the Jurassic Period, that layer of rock is a layer of limestone in the Jura Mountains. The Jura Mountains are located on the France-Switzerland border. It is from this mountain range that the Jurassic Period gets its name. There are three distinct bands in the main limestone layer. They correspond to the epochs of the Jurassic Period (the Early, Middle and Late Jurassic Epochs). The limestone layer was first observed by the Prussian scientist Alexander von Humboldt in the late 18th century. He realized that the rocks corresponded to an unnamed chapter in Earth’s development.
Way off topic! But I wonder if dinosaurs had a way of communication like speech. If birds and dinosaurs are closely related, then is it possible that they could mimic speech like parrots, cockatoos and ravens do. I have so many questions!
What a fantastic video! So informative, great narrator with a listenable voice who can actually pronounce words correctly (I'd say this guy did some research before recording. Kudos!) and the video effects with dinosaurs these days are AMAZING! Most of these shots really looked realistic- fluid, detailed, scientifically accurate, and they agreed with what the narrator was saying. Great job! (I watched a dino video yesterday in which the facts presented on the screen disagreed substantially with what the narrator was saying throughout the video. CARELESS EDITING! Not so here! )
@@BarnsOfChris Not at all, but I noticed after watching this video that some of the others with this narrator and by this channel suffered from all of the usual stupid problems of narration not matching video, incorrect facts, using the same video clips over and over, etc. Do you think I was wring re this particular video?
@@BarnsOfChris Not at all, but I did notice and watching further videos with this narrator and by this channel the same problems that I've seen in so many of these videos: incorrect facts, video having nothing to do with a narration, mispronounced words, same video clips used over and over, Etc. Why do you think I was being sarcastic? Did you see this video differently?
Wonderful! A beautiful 'tour' through a place that we can never actually go! Not only are the graphics excellent, but the choice of musical pieces is spot-on. Narration is non-intrusive, yet informative (to those who say 'oh, mistake!', this is not a National Geographic documentary, it's an entertaining video that informs as well). ReYOUniverse has created a very fun channel and I visit often. Thank you so much for posting!
Overall, very interesting to identify in one video those dinosaurs living in one epoch, and excluding all others, to realistically link cohabiting species and understand their part in the evolution of the age. The speculation, and detailed focussing on fights between predators is not at all helpful, and diminishes the quality of the information, turning it into a more childlike horror story. Nature is nature, predators will tend not to fight each other and cause themselves unnecessary injury. Keep it scientific, factual and not focuss on the sensational. Thank you.
New to your channel. When I find a new channel that looks interesting, I binge it for a little while. I commented earlier on your video about the late Jurassic. And unfortunately, this one looks like it's about the same. Too many errors to mention. Don't think I'm going to hit that subscribe button. I enjoy paleontology too much to be frustrated by such silly mistakes
So hotter means more life puts global warming bullying into perspective without mentioning the fact that theses last 5 years have been at least 2 degrees colder
@11:00 you are mixing huge reptiles and sauropods (dinosaurs).... if you're trying to be informative - don't mix that up. And there are more mistakes - so it might look nice but it is not a very accurate story.
have u done late late Jurassic if when same for goes for creataceous mid and late have u done them if not when also goes for traiassic parts early mid and late have u done them if not when
@@manojsinha3137 It has. As like as you moving from a room to another. Fact is, the surface land is such a tiny percent of the Earth's weight that its distribution is quite irrelevant to the planet's movement.
I found a channel which covers Dinos AND space!! My day is saved
You're my kind a nerd. I'm fascinated by both also bro.
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great video. thank you
Awesome always had a fascination for Dinosaurs 🦖
Pretty but too many mistakes to mention. One that seems to have slipped by people is the large modern flowers. Flowers first appeared in the Jurassic but were mostly small and definitely not large and showy as shown. They don't really occur much before the Cretaceous.
And the video shows more late Cretaceous animals than mid-Jurassic ones. Inexcusably sloppy research.
Great video - thanks
1:31 Wiggly arm, your welcome.
Great looking film marred by some dumb commentary - "insanely long neck", herbivorous cetiosaurus "liked to go hunting near the water", "the coolest guys of the Jurassic period", "these babies were far from being harmless", "then the remains of the carcass would probably go to scavengers like ornithopods" (which were purely herbivores!), brachiosaurus teeth were "sharp and scissor like" (they were not, more like twisted spoons) etc
Right! Together with child book information as size and weight. These fantastic creatures and their timeframe deserve more.
yeap, this is a mashup of different images and videos too. I wonder how they would cope with rights from the authors... Especially for Apple plus streaming docs "prehistoric planet" which are quite new...
Totally agree, making childlike remarks in the commentary diminishes the whole thing. They should keep the observations clear, scientific and to the point. Getting their facts right would be good too, to stop misleading people.
You guys need to make sure the species your are depicting are the species the narrator is naming.
Just to clarify, this is supposed to be about the mid-Jurassic period, not the Cretaceous period hence Cretaceous animals aren’t supposed to be here.
Great info, but why do you display cretacious dinosaurs while you're talking about the jurassic period?
why not
@@casualwyatt Because they’re not Jurassic period dinosaurs. Duh!
@@casualwyatt because it is misleading
@@casualwyatt because cretaceous dinosaurs aren't relevant when you're talking about the jurassic period
@Oliver what? I'm simply asking for the relevance of it
I really enjoyed your video but you've made some errors or odd narration statements when coupled with video. Discussing how the flying reptiles of the time were rather small, you show the picture of a quetzel which is the size of a giraffe... You also called a carnosaur and an allosaur a megalosaurus...
There's a Allosaurus being explained later on, but non of the pics are of Allosaurus either lol
Pliosaurs and Plesiosaurs weren't just "similar groups", they came from the same order of plesisauridae and thus were closely related. and almost all dinosaurs shown in this stock footage were not from the jurassic, lol. tyrannosaurs, parasaurolophus, quetzalcoatlus, pteranodon, troodon, oviraptor, leaellynnasaura, hatzegopteryx, spinosaurus, and most others I could pick up there are ALL from the creatateous. So ironically this mesozoic documentary gets things mostly right when the topic isn't dinosaurs lol.
... and the quetzalcoatlus - as ALL the pterosaurs - was NOT a dinosaur.
Plenty of mistakes like allosaurus being long considered one of the biggest carnivores of the Mesozoic. Not even close.
You show a carnotaurus but named it megalosaurus smh major difference
Actually that is a Megalosaurus, they are similar to Ceratosaurus. However Ceratosaurus lived in the late Jurassic while Megalosaurus lived in the middle Jurassic.
Imagine how pure and clean the air was.
This is a beautifully-done presentation. very impressed. Thank you for posting.
Mad respect to the camera crew.
Yeah they had to get super close to the dinosaurs- it must have been really dangerous! Lol
Seriously though it was beautifully done.
@@erin6083
Yeah... Let's give credit where credit is due 😁
wonderful post
Great show. Many thanks. USA Jeff Baran 🇺🇸
Sadly too many mistakes or film/pictures not fitting what is currently being talked about, to truly enjoy the video (such as explaining how pterosaurs were small but showing the pictures of Quetzalcoatlus who is pretty much the largest flyer ever).
That makes me question every trivia I'm unsure about.
Still it's always nice to have more dino-period related stuff.
i love this channell.
Wow your channel has grown so much! Been here since before 1k! Love ur stuff.
The Brachiosaurus seems like the definition of a "galoot" 😀Big, slow, long necks, small heads ...
What a vivid imagination.........
Nice video
Interesting facts about congrats all you great video
Hats off to the Camera crew who travelled back through time in jurrasic era to gather such knowledge 😁😁😁
Took them years for sure
When talking about scaly Armoured herbivores in the first part. You showed a ARK Titanosarus
It’s crazy to think that dinosaurs were around longer than the time from Chixulub to now.
You just stating the obvious. What's your point?
@@mhdfrb9971 the point is that the scale of time involved is mind boggling.
The best channel in the wold . now i cant sleep without these videos
I use these videos for the same reason, but sometimes he says things that are so preposterous that it wakes me up and irritates me, ha ha. The comments of all of these videos are full of people pointing out factual errors.
@@jasondashney don't pay too much attention 😂😂😂 . the same thing happens to me .
Incredible dinosaur. Wow some kind of creatures
Amazing.. fantastic.. mesmerizing
Good stuff
Even kids these days could tell that the Megalosaurus in the video are Carnotaurus and Allosaurus
Edit as I continue to watch the video, none of the dinosaurs are correct
this video hit me to the core, I don't know how you could make it so beautiful, but it looks like a very expensive documentary. but that little dinosaur foot at the beginning, just love❤️
Most of the clips in this video are cribbed from other programs
Julian Johnson Mortimer is one the artists who's amazingly self-developed work was copy/pasted here. His renderings are, well-thought, fascinating and hyper-realistic. Check out the rest of his artwork on YT, he's an artist we also like to support
@@j.dmetalhead7517 does not matter
Sadly there's alot of innaccuracies in it
Love the visuaks!
The Fucking What?
Brachiosaurs were not "lizards" and ornithopods were not carnivores
It's beautiful how you say 15 meters and then explain it for the americans through comparison with container size. You are so clever. Americans will be so grateful for your gentleness😇
True, but as an American who is sick and tired of our arrogant refusal to adhere to international standards in so many ways, I think it's time scientists, Sci-Fi writers and people from other countries stop pandering to us.
@@pickleballer1729 My man!
Plzz use previous video voice over which was relaxing
Love this series
Lots of love 💕
To have a time machine and go back to the time of dinosaurs would be so interesting. As much as I love the Tyrannosaurus Rex I’d rather see a large sauropod as they wouldn’t eat me (though to see a Tyrannosaurus Rex from a safe position would be amazing too)
they would still attack you though :( herbivorous animals are often dangerous as hell, i mean just think of the hippos
Tyrannosaurus (r)ex
Not a Dinosaur will kill you. Insects, Bacteria and viruses will within days. Human from today are not prepared for those.
herbivore dinosuaurs a more dangerous.
@@eliseph
Nice to condense the inexorably slow movement of time✔😄🇨🇦
Embarrassing that you think this ever happened
right at the end......"giant grass grazing sauropods"...right after saying they could not reach down low..and grass?....there was no grass in the Jurassic.
Quá tuyệt vời, chúc gia đình con sức khỏe và hạnh phúc.
I recognize lots of images lifted from other shows, and the editing here could have been much better. Worth a watch, but not worth repeating.
Good video, but alot of mistakes, putting dinosaurs from cretaceous period into middle of jurrasic.
Your guys animation and CGI is outstanding! Its like im watching one of them jurasic movies without chris pratt. He got eaten. Finally 😆
And in another 100 million years somebody will be saying they just struck oil. lol
Ooh kool!
The Jurassic Period began 201.3 million years ago and ended 145 Mya. It was the second of the three periods of the Mesozoic Era.
The epochs of the Jurassic Period are shown below:
Early Jurassic: 201.3 - 174.1 Mya
Middle Jurassic: 174.1 - 163.5 Mya
Late Jurassic: 163.5 - 145 Mya
The Jurassic Period is a period of time in the Geologic Time Scale. Like all periods in the Geologic time scale, it corresponds to the time in Earth’s history during which a certain layer of rock was being formed.
In the case of the Jurassic Period, that layer of rock is a layer of limestone in the Jura Mountains. The Jura Mountains are located on the France-Switzerland border. It is from this mountain range that the Jurassic Period gets its name.
There are three distinct bands in the main limestone layer. They correspond to the epochs of the Jurassic Period (the Early, Middle and Late Jurassic Epochs).
The limestone layer was first observed by the Prussian scientist Alexander von Humboldt in the late 18th century. He realized that the rocks corresponded to an unnamed chapter in Earth’s development.
Swiped images from Planet Dinosaurs and other sources without citation. Misidentified images at times.
Way off topic! But I wonder if dinosaurs had a way of communication like speech. If birds and dinosaurs are closely related, then is it possible that they could mimic speech like parrots, cockatoos and ravens do. I have so many questions!
Great question. That never crossed my mind
Whose speech would they mimic? I am sure most animals talk to each other. So would dinosaurs.
More than likely
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Just play the isle, you'll understand how they communicated.
Legend has it, the camera man was Dan Rather..
1:31-1:32!? WTH WAS THAT!? I feel like I was just victimized through indecent exposure from some upright farm animal
Grass grazing? Grass that didnt evolve until like 50 million yrs later
I knew it tht someday someone like this channel will break this myth
Middle Jurassic, shows clips of Late Cretaceous dinosaurs....lol
Can't belive you haven't got a copyright strike. You just used a bunch of video from the prehistoric planet docu apple TV just put out.
We don’t know shit about time. People just throw around millions of years like it’s nothing. Look how much we changed in 300,000 years
Great to see TH-cam content creators makes video equal to Hollywood standard. Graphics and visual effects are Absolute marvelous 👍👏👏
They didn't make ANY of this. Most of the footage is from Apple TV's recent dinosaur documentary Prehistoric Planet.
"Hollywood standard" is exactly why you think this ever happened. You can't tell difference
@@JStoesz09 Fake-a-saurses NEVER EXISTED you 🐑
@@davidsheckler8417 Wait, this didn’t happen? What did happen?
the footage is stolen and nearly every statement is fucking wrong
" Megalosaurus " - Shows Carnotaurus and Allosaurus -
Do NOT forget the junkjards, plastic and SO on!!!
Howd the sauropods get water? Someone send up hoses?
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your first megalosaurus pic is actually a carnotaurus. No judgment lol
Where on earth now are there large carnivorous reptiles living in frozen climates or in snowy winters? Nowhere?
200 million years ago???? no way...the earth is only 6,000 years old...everyone knows that.
Exactly!🎯
Interesting idea. Expecially considering that we have ruins of cities about 8000yo. And obviously disregarding all the geological measurements.
@@carloduroni5629 well...my comment was a joke...but hey...not everyone gets it.
@@markanderson4163 Oops! I've got carried away 'cause there many who think it's like that!
@@carloduroni5629 IKR...no worries
Ornithopods were herbivores, not scavengers lmao
What a fantastic video! So informative, great narrator with a listenable voice who can actually pronounce words correctly (I'd say this guy did some research before recording. Kudos!) and the video effects with dinosaurs these days are AMAZING! Most of these shots really looked realistic- fluid, detailed, scientifically accurate, and they agreed with what the narrator was saying. Great job! (I watched a dino video yesterday in which the facts presented on the screen disagreed substantially with what the narrator was saying throughout the video. CARELESS EDITING! Not so here! )
is this sarcasm...?
@@BarnsOfChris Not at all, but I noticed after watching this video that some of the others with this narrator and by this channel suffered from all of the usual stupid problems of narration not matching video, incorrect facts, using the same video clips over and over, etc. Do you think I was wring re this particular video?
@@BarnsOfChris Not at all, but I did notice and watching further videos with this narrator and by this channel the same problems that I've seen in so many of these videos: incorrect facts, video having nothing to do with a narration, mispronounced words, same video clips used over and over, Etc. Why do you think I was being sarcastic? Did you see this video differently?
There are so many mistakes in this video.
Come on pros, what happened back in 1 billions earth years?
....Yeah, but Trytelladontathat! :D
I wonder if the Prehistoric Planet crew know you stole some of their scenes...
Wonderful! A beautiful 'tour' through a place that we can never actually go! Not only are the graphics excellent, but the choice of musical pieces is spot-on. Narration is non-intrusive, yet informative (to those who say 'oh, mistake!', this is not a National Geographic documentary, it's an entertaining video that informs as well). ReYOUniverse has created a very fun channel and I visit often. Thank you so much for posting!
starting bgm was amazing. is there any way to get it?
Calling Carnotaurus a Megalosaurus is just wrong.
How about displaying the size of the animals in feet and pounds? We're not all Canadian.
Only 3 countries, Myanmar, the USA and Liberia don't use the metric system. Why pander to the backward minority?
Is there water creatures still alive?i wonder there still a few we didnt know about..😮😮
that period was MID ngl
they use a lot of Cretaceous imagery for a show about the middle Jurrassic
Overall, very interesting to identify in one video those dinosaurs living in one epoch, and excluding all others, to realistically link cohabiting species and understand their part in the evolution of the age. The speculation, and detailed focussing on fights between predators is not at all helpful, and diminishes the quality of the information, turning it into a more childlike horror story. Nature is nature, predators will tend not to fight each other and cause themselves unnecessary injury. Keep it scientific, factual and not focuss on the sensational. Thank you.
“Sea crocodiles”
Standard measurements, please!
12:45 those were agile tree climbers?? They don’t look like they were
New to your channel. When I find a new channel that looks interesting, I binge it for a little while. I commented earlier on your video about the late Jurassic. And unfortunately, this one looks like it's about the same. Too many errors to mention. Don't think I'm going to hit that subscribe button. I enjoy paleontology too much to be frustrated by such silly mistakes
That is a Megalosaurus…
Yo i seen one of these dinosaurs scary
The Megalosaurus was 6 meters long and weighed 700 kilos?? That doesn't sound right.
Twenty feet long and 1,500 pounds that sounds pretty close to me.
@@ShellyAnn1a Hippos weigh more than that and they're less than half the size
Any info about itilosaurus?
If you mean "ittiosaurus", then it was NOT a dinosaur.
0:45 i saw some other video says the third floor I think you both need to be accurate when you record a video
Extinction 5,000 years ago it was called Noah's Flood only survivors were on the Ark.
Awwwww. That's adorable. Still clinging to a story book.
You're going to feel so silly when you grow up.
Because god is your answer
Which god?
lol dinosaur swimed fasted 0:20
So hotter means more life puts global warming bullying into perspective without mentioning the fact that theses last 5 years have been at least 2 degrees colder
👹 Might Satan be lurking at your chamber door? 👹
might your brain be lost to religious mythology?
@11:00 you are mixing huge reptiles and sauropods (dinosaurs).... if you're trying to be informative - don't mix that up. And there are more mistakes - so it might look nice but it is not a very accurate story.
have u done late late Jurassic if when
same for goes for creataceous mid and late have u done them if not when
also goes for traiassic parts early mid and late have u done them if not when
How about using u.s weight and lengths, along side metric measures an weights?🤔🤨😡
Why?
How would be earth rotation with land mass collected on one side and ocean on other
It's not "land mass", it's just land emerging from the sea. The vast majority of "earth" is submerged anyway.
@@carloduroni5629 yes....but location of land on our sphere might have some effect upon the rotation... I m no expert but just make an idea
@@carloduroni5629 and also....its not land emerging from sea but redistribution of land already over water
@@manojsinha3137 It has. As like as you moving from a room to another. Fact is, the surface land is such a tiny percent of the Earth's weight that its distribution is quite irrelevant to the planet's movement.
@@carloduroni5629 😂😂😂 yes...but I m intrigued
Lol, the earth isn't millions of years old.😂
Tell us with evidence your critique of how the age of the earth presented here is different from yours.
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