100%. Thats not even how elephant herds act when presented by a large threat like lions or tigers. They leave just 2 or 3 members for the baby the hide under or between them and the rest just charge. And no 250kg cave lion is stopping a 6000kg mammoth, they will be crushed in seconds if they just stand infront of em like that. Even that juvenile weighs more than a tonne and could put a hell of a fight up. A single mature elephant is enough to terrify an entire lion pride and make them scatter, theres also no way their gonna just leave their own behind. Their even more formidable than elephants considering how long their tusk are, one swing and the lion becomes a bag of shattered bones and mushed meat and with their super thick fur and fat layer doing any severe damage to them is also gonna be a hell of a challenge. And even if these lions were bigger than todays one their teeth been conical arent designed to take down animals built like tanks, they are adapted for suffocating other more more medium sized herbivores like buffalo, horses/zebra, wildebeest, eland cause those animals you can actually get at their neck and nostrils to choke them. A mammoth you cant unless you intend on entirely overpowering it and that wont happen. This is a job for homotherium. Those lions also look nothing like lions, they look like stuffed toys. And leaving the mammoths ears uncovered, do they want them to freeze off. Crazy the amount of inaccuracy in this show.
Turns out that Smilodon preferred living in more wooded habitats south of the glaciers. Woolly mammoths lived on the open grassy steppes further north and shared the landscape with cave lions, hyenas, wolves and Homotherium, the scimitar toothed cat which would’ve hunted young mammoths..
The mammoths have a great design The CGI looks amazing But the only thing I really don’t like Is the fact that a single big cat was able to take Down the teenage mammoth so easily and kill it in like 2 seconds That’s my least favorite part and it irritates me. Not only would it take a lot longer for the cave lion to take down the mammoth, it would take a whole pack to take down one. Also the teenager could have totally defend itself
Plus, the herd just stands there watching and does nothing. If mammoths behaved like modern elephants do today then those mammoths would have been extremely aggressive towards the lions, even if the teenage one had been brought down as easily as that. Elephants have a strong bond with members of it's group and will come to the aid of each other. Even if the teenage mammoth was killed in those few seconds, the rest wouldn't think twice about killing the lions right then and there. Like how elephants in modern times have been observed taking revenge on predators that hurt/kill other elephants, and has even occurred against people.
He literally said that though smaller is easier cave lions are able to take down THE LARGEST of prey,plust cave lions are probably stronger than there African counterpart.
The animations are great. The plot line of instant lion kill is rediculous. Even Asian and African elephants have up to 2.5cm thick skin. Mammoth had a 10cm fat tissue underneath plus the thick fur coat on top. Modern African lion's canines are up to 10cm long. Even if juvenile mammoths have thinner skin and less fat tissue at the neck, the wide angle at such a massive target as a mammoth neck and the insufficient tooth length would make such a kill highly unlikely if not impossible. Lions attack from behind to tackle and pull down prey such as buffalo. An open attack from the side to the throat would most likely end up in a crippling tusk swing from the mammoth. Elephants have excellent sense of smell and hearing. To get so close to the herd so casually is implausible to begin with.
Those Cave/American lions and wooly mammoths look absolutely gorgeous. The CGI in this series is incredible - equally as good as Prehistoric Planet in my personal opinion. The only thing I have to say is that, it would have been better, and more realistic if that lioness had taken down the youngest calf in the herd, instead of the sub-adult. I know that Cave/American lions are much stronger and larger than present-day African lions, but that sub-adult mammoth was huge. It was definitely capable of defending itself.
That is so unrealistic, one cave lion throwing a half grown mammoth to the ground like a toy. Plus the herd in reality would be easily able to chase the lions away from their herd member. Lions in Africa only attack such big elephants only in a few select regions, and only during the night, when they can scare and confuse them. Also several need to climb the half grown elephant before they can tackle it down. Also the stripes on the lions are bullshit. Young lions have spots and many retain them in a faded variant into being half grown ones. Stripes are a serious mishap, as lions are more related to leopards than to tigers.
exactly, each 1 hour long episode has 10 mins tops of actual prehistoric animals while dedicating 80% to long drawn out landscape shots and constant footage of animals of today. @@doddthedodo7435
I think we wouldn't have minded as much if maybe the teen mammoth managed to get back up after and then the rest of the lions helped finish it off. As it is, it just felt too easy.
Broooooo i watched wolves take down a BABY bison and it was soooo fucking agonizing liie that baby wasnt half as big and the wolves STRUGGLED this is unrealistic
Not gonna lie, this is one of my favorite Woolly Mammoth designs! My other most favorites were Jurassic Park Woolly Mammoth (though appears in Camp Cretaceous as bones, it appears in Jurassic Park games), Ice Age Franchise Woolly Mammoth, Walking With Series Woolly Mammoth, and Primal Woolly Mammoth!
A mammoth of that size could be upwards of at least a ton or two, one cave lion brining it down that easy is about as absurd as a lone lion taking down a teenage bull elephant
2:23 worst part of this documentary This is just my personal opinion But how the hell does a single cave lion take down a teenage mammoth. If this was a baby it would make much more sense, but a mammoth close to adult hoods and with already long tusks! The family had enough time to save their fallen son/daughter. I don’t know what gender the teenager was supposed to be. This teenager would have totally been able to defined itself.
yeah this isn’t realistic a lion pride would never just form a line directly in front of an elephant heard like they’re announcing hey we’re hunting you
The mammoths look obviously fake don’t worry folks I’m writing a screenplay trilogy for my idea of a reboot of the Jurassic park franchise that I made connections to selling and will be done better and part of that will include prehistoric mammals included in the third and final film of my trilogy including better looking realistic mammoths and part of the special effects will be done by Jim Henson puppetry mixed with Stan Winston animatronics and Phil tippet stop motion mixed with cgi to look realistic
Mammoths were very large mammals. However, This creature was hunted by cavemen. Yeah, These people specialized in taking down mammoths and They were very good at it. In fact, The human hunting drove the mammoths to extinction. 🦣🦣🦣🧊❄️🧊❄️🏔️🌍🌎🦣🦣🙆♂️🙆♂️🔪🔪🏔️🦣🦣🦣
2:38 That mammoth was mad, but the…uhh…whatever those things are! They just told the mammoth to back off! I've never seen that type of behavior before!😮
Unrealistic as hell how one lion INSTANTLY brought the mammoth to the ground and killed it within 2 seconds.
Agreed
The teenager would be able to fight back
Fax
ikr, when I first watched this scene I was like: bruh wtf how?!
The lion bite the teenage mammoth on the neck and the other one in the trunk so make Sense a little
100%. Thats not even how elephant herds act when presented by a large threat like lions or tigers. They leave just 2 or 3 members for the baby the hide under or between them and the rest just charge. And no 250kg cave lion is stopping a 6000kg mammoth, they will be crushed in seconds if they just stand infront of em like that. Even that juvenile weighs more than a tonne and could put a hell of a fight up. A single mature elephant is enough to terrify an entire lion pride and make them scatter, theres also no way their gonna just leave their own behind. Their even more formidable than elephants considering how long their tusk are, one swing and the lion becomes a bag of shattered bones and mushed meat and with their super thick fur and fat layer doing any severe damage to them is also gonna be a hell of a challenge.
And even if these lions were bigger than todays one their teeth been conical arent designed to take down animals built like tanks, they are adapted for suffocating other more more medium sized herbivores like buffalo, horses/zebra, wildebeest, eland cause those animals you can actually get at their neck and nostrils to choke them. A mammoth you cant unless you intend on entirely overpowering it and that wont happen. This is a job for homotherium.
Those lions also look nothing like lions, they look like stuffed toys. And leaving the mammoths ears uncovered, do they want them to freeze off. Crazy the amount of inaccuracy in this show.
Then: mammoths are preyed by smilodons
Now: mammouths are preyed by cave lions
Turns out that Smilodon preferred living in more wooded habitats south of the glaciers. Woolly mammoths lived on the open grassy steppes further north and shared the landscape with cave lions, hyenas, wolves and Homotherium, the scimitar toothed cat which would’ve hunted young mammoths..
@@stefansalvatierra4913but they would’ve lived alongside Columbian Mammoths, as was the case in the region surrounding the La Brea Tar Pits
The mammoths have a great design
The CGI looks amazing
But the only thing I really don’t like
Is the fact that a single big cat was able to take Down the teenage mammoth so easily and kill it in like 2 seconds
That’s my least favorite part and it irritates me. Not only would it take a lot longer for the cave lion to take down the mammoth, it would take a whole pack to take down one. Also the teenager could have totally defend itself
Plus, the herd just stands there watching and does nothing. If mammoths behaved like modern elephants do today then those mammoths would have been extremely aggressive towards the lions, even if the teenage one had been brought down as easily as that. Elephants have a strong bond with members of it's group and will come to the aid of each other. Even if the teenage mammoth was killed in those few seconds, the rest wouldn't think twice about killing the lions right then and there. Like how elephants in modern times have been observed taking revenge on predators that hurt/kill other elephants, and has even occurred against people.
@@fredkay6743 exactly, thats what I’m saying
You make an amazing point here
He literally said that though smaller is easier cave lions are able to take down THE LARGEST of prey,plust cave lions are probably stronger than there African counterpart.
This show wishes it was as good as prehistoric planet
The animations are great. The plot line of instant lion kill is rediculous. Even Asian and African elephants have up to 2.5cm thick skin. Mammoth had a 10cm fat tissue underneath plus the thick fur coat on top. Modern African lion's canines are up to 10cm long. Even if juvenile mammoths have thinner skin and less fat tissue at the neck, the wide angle at such a massive target as a mammoth neck and the insufficient tooth length would make such a kill highly unlikely if not impossible. Lions attack from behind to tackle and pull down prey such as buffalo. An open attack from the side to the throat would most likely end up in a crippling tusk swing from the mammoth. Elephants have excellent sense of smell and hearing. To get so close to the herd so casually is implausible to begin with.
Who doesn’t love mammoths 😁
They're my favorite 🦣🦣🦣🦣
@@lexramstudios1386mine too! Them and mastodons!
These we can bring back from extinction.
Those Cave/American lions and wooly mammoths look absolutely gorgeous. The CGI in this series is incredible - equally as good as Prehistoric Planet in my personal opinion.
The only thing I have to say is that, it would have been better, and more realistic if that lioness had taken down the youngest calf in the herd, instead of the sub-adult. I know that Cave/American lions are much stronger and larger than present-day African lions, but that sub-adult mammoth was huge. It was definitely capable of defending itself.
Mammals looks better when dinosaurs in this documentary
That is so unrealistic, one cave lion throwing a half grown mammoth to the ground like a toy. Plus the herd in reality would be easily able to chase the lions away from their herd member. Lions in Africa only attack such big elephants only in a few select regions, and only during the night, when they can scare and confuse them. Also several need to climb the half grown elephant before they can tackle it down. Also the stripes on the lions are bullshit. Young lions have spots and many retain them in a faded variant into being half grown ones. Stripes are a serious mishap, as lions are more related to leopards than to tigers.
This behavior is awful. Like they just give up? What, that’s just as unrealistic as a tail dragging dinosaur
Mammoths are so cute and mighty at the same darn time maaan they got me feeling
“ RRHUUGGGHH 💪🏿💪🏿😤…🧸🧸!!!”
all at the same time 😂😂.
They have the exact parallels still alive with us today and still fumbled
Only three and almost half minute?!!! I really hope this documentay will get season 2 like prehistoric planet
I hope it doesn’t, because frankly it wasted its premise and did so shamelessly. It’ll do it again and be a waste of the fans’ time
exactly, each 1 hour long episode has 10 mins tops of actual prehistoric animals while dedicating 80% to long drawn out landscape shots and constant footage of animals of today. @@doddthedodo7435
@@doddthedodo7435The documentary wasn’t so bad I enjoyed it and I know not everything was true but I liked the CGI and the desgins
I think we wouldn't have minded as much if maybe the teen mammoth managed to get back up after and then the rest of the lions helped finish it off. As it is, it just felt too easy.
The King of the ice age
👍👍👍👍👍
Broooooo i watched wolves take down a BABY bison and it was soooo fucking agonizing liie that baby wasnt half as big and the wolves STRUGGLED this is unrealistic
A jaguar would kill a wolf
@@jahrinfari2569 wtf does that have to do with anything 🤦♀
Not gonna lie, this is one of my favorite Woolly Mammoth designs! My other most favorites were Jurassic Park Woolly Mammoth (though appears in Camp Cretaceous as bones, it appears in Jurassic Park games), Ice Age Franchise Woolly Mammoth, Walking With Series Woolly Mammoth, and Primal Woolly Mammoth!
Thank you so much
Muchas Gracias
De nada
@@ShinGoji2024
Book Of Life (2014) Asesino The Bull Screen Time
Coco(2017) Pepita Screen Time
PLS pls
In love its mammoth desing
La mejor serie ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Incluso mucho mejor que prehistoric planet 👍🏻
Big Convoy beast mode Wooly Mammoth
Lions Rule!!!!!
Fantastic
They are amazing
The titan of the ice age
I think Ice age giants was better.
And walking with beasts.
Ice age giants barely had any content bruh
@@Lord_of_Proboscidea they showed more of theses.
That mammoth lose his baby
A mammoth of that size could be upwards of at least a ton or two, one cave lion brining it down that easy is about as absurd as a lone lion taking down a teenage bull elephant
I hope the mammoth not extinct in 2023
Boy do i have news for you
What
@@Yokozuna-s4j the mammoth has been extinct since 4000 BC
@@abc.animal5143 so the mammoth is extinct and your ass is still alive
Uncannily Realistic!
And yes American lions and smilodon included in my third film as well
2:23 worst part of this documentary
This is just my personal opinion
But how the hell does a single cave lion take down a teenage mammoth. If this was a baby it would make much more sense, but a mammoth close to adult hoods and with already long tusks! The family had enough time to save their fallen son/daughter. I don’t know what gender the teenager was supposed to be.
This teenager would have totally been able to defined itself.
Mamut 🦣
I love the woolly mammoth design I just don’t like that. The eyes look very husky like.
overall CGI : AMAZING !
hunt story : STUPID !
I hope the walking with dinosaurs remake will have a similar CGI it’s really good
cool
2:28
yeah this isn’t realistic a lion pride would never just form a line directly in front of an elephant heard like they’re announcing hey we’re hunting you
Girelephant.
Walking With Beasts had way better looking mammoths imo.
E visto gallinas mas valientes que ésa manada de mamuts.
Great CGI but the hunting is goofy and not even realistic
Who is the Speaker
Morgan Freeman.
@@ShinGoji2024 thanks
The mammoths look obviously fake don’t worry folks I’m writing a screenplay trilogy for my idea of a reboot of the Jurassic park franchise that I made connections to selling and will be done better and part of that will include prehistoric mammals included in the third and final film of my trilogy including better looking realistic mammoths and part of the special effects will be done by Jim Henson puppetry mixed with Stan Winston animatronics and Phil tippet stop motion mixed with cgi to look realistic
Alaska
Kodiak.
Qbirscnwo.
Mammoths were very large mammals. However, This creature was hunted by cavemen. Yeah, These people specialized in taking down mammoths and They were very good at it. In fact, The human hunting drove the mammoths to extinction. 🦣🦣🦣🧊❄️🧊❄️🏔️🌍🌎🦣🦣🙆♂️🙆♂️🔪🔪🏔️🦣🦣🦣
The last herd only went extinct at around 1650 BC, after the pyramids of giza were made.
Asia.
2:38 That mammoth was mad, but the…uhh…whatever those things are! They just told the mammoth to back off! I've never seen that type of behavior before!😮
Those are cave lions
Qngesvo.