yes i have been there, im just replying to this because for some reason i feel bad. you got ignored for 2 years for a simple question and i just cant pass it by, have a nice day
I agree with you on that one, centrosaurus are usually used to that hard of a hit (by fighting for females) But it was because the dinosaur's eye was poked by the tree
Bob Chung I swear though, animals with amazing capabilities never use them in defense. It’s like you have a huge head and sharp ass horn. Use it bitch!!! I feel like animals now a days never do either.
As you are watching this, you probably noticed a Crocodyliform in the flood water snatching one of the Centrosaurus. Contrary to what people will tell you, that was not Sarcosuchus. The setting for this video is North America. Sarcosuchus is only known to have come from North Africa. Whether or not Sarcosuchus coexisted with Spinosaurus is often the subject of debate, as many authors state that Sarcosuchus appeared during the Aptian stage of the early Cretaceous and instead coexisted with the spinosaur Suchomimus. And though Sarcosuchus is often said to be a Crocodile, he is in fact, not a crocodile. Sarcosuchus is part of a separate branch of Crocodyliforms called Pholidosaurids and while they are related to Crocodilians, they are not Crocodilians themselves. The term Crocodilian only applies to those Crocodyliforms within Crocodylia, such as Alligators and the genus Crocodylus (Crocodiles). Both these forms of Crocodyliforms are within the order Crocodylomorpha, which has multiple families and branches both extinct and extant. Based on Temporal ranges, the Crocodyliform in the video is likely Deinosuchus, which to my knowledge is a true Crocodilian and shares a close phylogenetic relationship with Alligators.
Luigi Gaskell yes it's a deinosuchus, which may have existed with centrosaurus and daspletosaurus. Sarcosuchus didn't lived with spinosaurus, instead it existed with suchomimus and ouranosaurus in the elrhaz formation. It also lived in the ilhas formation in Brazil. While on Wikipedia it said that the crocodile seen in this segment was possibly deinosuchus.
Yes, and no. During the end of the dinosaur's reign, birds have already split away from the dinosaurs. So birds are decendents from dinosaurs, but aren't literally dinosaurs. And their wouldn't be any dinosaur without its share of reptilian ancestry. Modern crocodiles and monitor lizards are the 2nd closest relatives (behind birds) to the dinosaurs of the Cretaceous, and are even more closely related to the dinosaurs before!
+Corbin Burdette actually she's right it's obvious that dinosaurs are birds and there's mountains of evidence that says 99.99% of dinosaurs were feathered and are directly related to birds
This video is a great example of showing how Daspletosaurus hunted Centrosaurus and the struggles the Centrosaurus faced while trying to swim across the river. It also shows how it is similar to how modern-day cheetahs hunt wildebeest and the struggles wildebeest face while crossing rivers too. I also like how Prehistoric Planet (2022-2023) it shows how some Tyrannosaurus are shown hunting some Edmontosaurus at night like how modern-day African lions hunt their prey at night and that Corythoraptor brooded their nests of eggs like modern birds and also protected them from predators like Kuru Kulla like how Gigantoraptor brooded their nests of eggs like modern birds and also protected them from Alectrosaurus.
Except that Centrosaurus were way more dangerous prey than wildebeest though these documentaries show them to be easy prey as people earlier were ignorant and thought herbivore dinos were weak and dumb.
@@cameronsitton501 Daspletosaurus: "What do you get, when you cross, a mentally ill Tyrannosaur in a pack that abandons him and TREATS HIM LIKE TRASH!?!?" Centrosaurus: "Call the police Chasmo! Call the police!" Daspletosaurus: "I'LL TELL YOU WHAT YOU GET!!! YOU GET WHAT YOU FUCKING DESERVE!!!"
@@bigfckingbug10k45 i once went on a journey to try to figure out which animal or plant has the easiest life without an excruciating painful death, the only thing i came to discover is that every thing has a predator, not even bacteria are safe. So i reached the same conclusion you did, the most merciful life, is that of a human or a pet with a caring owner (maybe?) Or a house plant.
Pack hunting behavior, is believed to in almost all large tyrannosaur species! T.rex hunted in pairs or trios! Gorgosaurus, Albertosaurus, Daspletosaurus hunted in medium sized packs! Tarbosaurus hunted alone or in pairs!
LegitEliminator I agree , however I do believe it's likely the juveniles of larger dinosaur packs were usually together, also seasonal priority had something to do with it. I think sometimes larger dinosaurs would behave like our wolves of today by kicking bad members out of the group,however instinctively do it.
Pack hunting is not “believed” for all Tyrannosaurids that’s a massive assumption, some theropods are hypothesized to have been gregarious but at current it’s speculation not fact
We've actually found direct evidence that _Tyrannosaurus_ at least hunted in small groups like wolves. A few(?) years ago we found footprints that could only have been made by multiple adult _Tyrannosaurus'._ They most probably did live in small packs of a few adults and some juveniles, and provided direct care for the young, mostly from the mother and father but also other members of the pack, again much like wolves today.
Which is why the does in this clip are focused in getting the fawns to safety, and the bucks are trying to keep themselves safe as well. But the storm fills them with nothing more than sheer horror - absolute terror - unimaginable fear.
You're right! Dinosaurs and man did co-exist and still do since man first existed. These dinosaurs are all around us. They have feathered wings; the birds.
Actually sarchosuchus fossils have been found mostly in Egypt and in some parts of Africa not in Europe it was probably some random crocodilian they used for the part not anything specific
BuzzsawGaming I don't think that's quite what happened. It just had a log rush down current and smash it in the face. More likely it lost consciousness and sank before it drowned, not drowning instantly.
kaprosuchus were land crocs, lived in the Jurassic-Triassic, I don’t remember, were small, and didn’t even exist with these, plus that’s not a triceratops
Why haven’t we given credit to the cameramen who got this footage they got in a middle of a herd without getting trampled, swam through a deadly river and gone in the middle on a tyrannosaur pack and they can also float, without such skills and bravery we wouldn’t have such footage.
Though it's based on very little evidence, it's still plausible, considering that it's not very different from what happens in Africa during the Zebra migrations.
It might have been Gorgosaurus that attacked the Centrosaurus herd because I went on the Centrosaurus quarry hike and the tour guide found a Gorgosaurus tooth there.
I found that Daspletosaurus in this series was way too thin - almost skinny. While in reality Daspletosaurus is a very robust animal, a predator that is built for brute force rather than speed (which is different from Albertosaurus, Alioramus & Gorgosaurus); it also has powerful jaws with bone-crushing teeth, similar to the weaponry of Tarbosaurus & Tyrannosaurus.
Me 8 years old: OMG dinosaurs are amazing!!
Me 11 years old: Dinosaurs are for kids
Me 17 years old: OMG dinosaurs are amazing!!
CJOK DC right
Imagine when you are 21!!
Me 40 years old and my 11 years old son: OMG dinosaurs are amazing!!
Am 10 and I like Dino’s...
Im ten now i still like dinosaurs i even draw them in art school
This scene, man. It just shows that nature is a force to be reckoned with and has always been a much bigger killer than any predator.
Sad, but true.
It's cool to think 74 million years later people would walk in that very same place!
+The Canadian Troodon Maybe you have walked 50 feet above an undiscovered fossil that could net you millions of dollars lol.
+The Canadian Troodon As well as the species being named in your honor etc.
+la dodgers 4 life that would be cool! Have you been to dinosaur provincial park?
yes i have been there, im just replying to this because for some reason i feel bad. you got ignored for 2 years for a simple question and i just cant pass it by, have a nice day
actually it could be the ocean now
It's like watching a war film, only with Dinosaurs.
Looks like “The Vietnam War” but is dinosaurs version, who is the Vietcong army and who is the American army?
@@huyduongba2656Herd of Centrosaurs are Vietcongs and pack of Daspletosaurus are American army,I think.
Inquisitor Of TWICE oh thks!
Naw the Centros are the Americans while the daspletos are the trees that just happen to speak Vietnamese.
Eszra
*Jurassic Park*
Would a healthy adult centrosaurus really be that easy to take down? I feel that carnivorous dinosaurs are sometimes overrated.
Bob Chung yup
Bob Chung they were thirsty, that's why they end up as tasty
I agree with you on that one, centrosaurus are usually used to that hard of a hit (by fighting for females) But it was because the dinosaur's eye was poked by the tree
Look at the size advantage Daspletosaurus has here.
Bob Chung I swear though, animals with amazing capabilities never use them in defense. It’s like you have a huge head and sharp ass horn. Use it bitch!!! I feel like animals now a days never do either.
got reminded of the analogy of the wildebeest crossing the masai mara...
Sambit Singh That’s exactly what I was thinking to.
@@thepowerfulwolfspirit.2581 ❤️
Couldn't Trikes fight back
funny how history always replays itself
Yeah bro same here
3:07 Deinosuchus be like:now you have to pay me for the whole episode
@@Scrat-hp2wl its not cos srcosuchus did not live in North America
@@ep.1646 then what is it
@@tanaybose5264 prehistoric crocodile
@@ep.1646 it must have a name
@Joshua W56 Purussaurus
When that log hit him the face, that’s literally how it feels when you drop your phone on your face
Jacob Cline underrated comment
😂
Lmao true
Especially at the top of the bone of your nose
That log packs more force than a phone lol, you wont pass out if your phone fell on you but if a log manages to K.O your head you are done for.
2:33 thought the narrator implied lightning killing dinosaurs...
omg same as me
same
me too.
Well, given the massive reindeer herd killed by lightning recently in Norway, I wouldn't be surprised if that's what happened.
On the other hand, *I* thought he was referring to the FLOODING., which I knew
As you are watching this, you probably noticed a Crocodyliform in the flood water snatching one of the Centrosaurus. Contrary to what people will tell you, that was not Sarcosuchus. The setting for this video is North America. Sarcosuchus is only known to have come from North Africa. Whether or not Sarcosuchus coexisted with Spinosaurus is often the subject of debate, as many authors state that Sarcosuchus appeared during the Aptian stage of the early Cretaceous and instead coexisted with the spinosaur Suchomimus. And though Sarcosuchus is often said to be a Crocodile, he is in fact, not a crocodile. Sarcosuchus is part of a separate branch of Crocodyliforms called Pholidosaurids and while they are related to Crocodilians, they are not Crocodilians themselves. The term Crocodilian only applies to those Crocodyliforms within Crocodylia, such as Alligators and the genus Crocodylus (Crocodiles). Both these forms of Crocodyliforms are within the order Crocodylomorpha, which has multiple families and branches both extinct and extant. Based on Temporal ranges, the Crocodyliform in the video is likely Deinosuchus, which to my knowledge is a true Crocodilian and shares a close phylogenetic relationship with Alligators.
That Crocodyliform is none other than Deinosuchus rugosus
Yeah there was no way that was sarcosuchus.
This takes place on prehistoric America. Sarcosuchus was found at Elrhaz Formation in Northern Africa
True, possibly a slightly older species of Deinosuchus
Luigi Gaskell yes it's a deinosuchus, which may have existed with centrosaurus and daspletosaurus. Sarcosuchus didn't lived with spinosaurus, instead it existed with suchomimus and ouranosaurus in the elrhaz formation. It also lived in the ilhas formation in Brazil. While on Wikipedia it said that the crocodile seen in this segment was possibly deinosuchus.
Thank you very much BBC! This is my favourite clip from the series, nice CGI, epic music, and what a thrilling suspense!
3:05 Deinosuchus cameo ,neat.
Karo Koivisto just be exited for Jurassic World
Dalibor Jovanovic ikr
Dalibor Jovanovic kek
sarcosuchus didnt live with centrosaurus
Karo Koivisto sarcosuchus didn’t live in America
"The real killer is the weather itself"
And it still happens in the present day, and it's getting worse in the future.
Super Underrated man
@@SeptoScotius bruh how old are you even that’s a shit comment.
So true my mate
Oh please, the state of Montana is known for having the weather be a killer.
Blame global warming
Camera: *shows underwater shot of centrosaurus swimming.
Centrosaurus: ‘*chuckles, I’m in danger’
Daspletosaurs: *”Is Free Meal?”*
This programme was magnificent. And the best thing the BBC ever created. Fantastic series
That would be wwd for me
@@Carnidoom Both are equal
@@kernowpictures2002 not for me. But may be becuz i grew up with wwd
it's still crazy to think that giant lizards (dinosaurs) actually walked the earth
Dinosaurs are birds
Teresa Ballard kh
Yes, and no. During the end of the dinosaur's reign, birds have already split away from the dinosaurs. So birds are decendents from dinosaurs, but aren't literally dinosaurs. And their wouldn't be any dinosaur without its share of reptilian ancestry. Modern crocodiles and monitor lizards are the 2nd closest relatives (behind birds) to the dinosaurs of the Cretaceous, and are even more closely related to the dinosaurs before!
+Corbin Burdette actually she's right it's obvious that dinosaurs are birds and there's mountains of evidence that says 99.99% of dinosaurs were feathered and are directly related to birds
Thurman Ballard im puzzled if dinosaurs are reptiles at this point...
Damn I’m impressed that the camera man didn’t drown in the water
Ya do know it’s like animation or something
@@MsMariyarose R/woosh
@Neophilosophy1 why dude?
@@neophilosophy1764 you get a r/woooosh too because he was also joking
@@MsMariyarose r/woooosh
This video is a great example of showing how Daspletosaurus hunted Centrosaurus and the struggles the Centrosaurus faced while trying to swim across the river. It also shows how it is similar to how modern-day cheetahs hunt wildebeest and the struggles wildebeest face while crossing rivers too. I also like how Prehistoric Planet (2022-2023) it shows how some Tyrannosaurus are shown hunting some Edmontosaurus at night like how modern-day African lions hunt their prey at night and that Corythoraptor brooded their nests of eggs like modern birds and also protected them from predators like Kuru Kulla like how Gigantoraptor brooded their nests of eggs like modern birds and also protected them from Alectrosaurus.
Incredible. While obviously this was a long time ago and we didn't have as good recording technology this footage is still very impressive.
2011 it isn’t a long time ago
@@kernowpictures2002 They were making a joke about how the cameraman filmed this when dinosaurs were present lmao
Million of years later, this scene recreated by herd of wildebeest
Except that Centrosaurus were way more dangerous prey than wildebeest though these documentaries show them to be easy prey as people earlier were ignorant and thought herbivore dinos were weak and dumb.
Centrosaurus is a highly underrated Ceratopsian in all of media. As well as daspletosaurus another underrated relative to T-Rex.
@AG TaNGrA I know but in reality a Rhino would never back down from a lion chasing it.
Daspletosaurus had a bite force of 2.3 tons you know
@AG TaNGrA
Except Daspletosaurus shouldn’t be compared to a lion
Although yes, most predator hunts don't end with the hunter killing the prey
Doctor: Sir please explain to me again how you were injured.
Triceratops: My face got reked by a log in a river.🤕
Doctor: Well that’s depressing.
Jean White it’s a centrosaurus.
@@HogBurger he did not know the name
*recked
Its a centrosaurus,and centrosaurus and triceratops is not the same.
Triceratopps has 3 horns
Centrosaurus has only one
its a centrosaur
You're laughing. A dinosaur has fallen into the river in Lego City, and you're laughing.
Daspletosaurus: "I know. How about another joke Centrosaurus?"
@@WhyTho525 Centrosaurus: "No, I think we've had enough of your jokes."
@@cameronsitton501
Daspletosaurus: "What do you get, when you cross, a mentally ill Tyrannosaur in a pack that abandons him and TREATS HIM LIKE TRASH!?!?"
Centrosaurus: "Call the police Chasmo! Call the police!"
Daspletosaurus: "I'LL TELL YOU WHAT YOU GET!!! YOU GET WHAT YOU FUCKING DESERVE!!!"
*asteroid hit*
Oh my goodness, sucks to be Centrosaur. Poor little (huge) guys.
It sucks to be anything
@@bigfckingbug10k45 it sucks to be a dog lover
@@Sea_Leech hm?
@@bigfckingbug10k45 i once went on a journey to try to figure out which animal or plant has the easiest life without an excruciating painful death, the only thing i came to discover is that every thing has a predator, not even bacteria are safe.
So i reached the same conclusion you did, the most merciful life, is that of a human or a pet with a caring owner (maybe?) Or a house plant.
Well, that was depressing.
I remember watching this full documentary, it was amazing.
Wow the camera man was able to protect his camera in the rain and not get crushed or eaten
I know right. Surprised the camera didn't drown with those balls of steal
@@Fissey_Gaming me too
@@shlomobergblattstein1621 okay if that’s your opinion
@@shlomobergblattstein1621 never said it was supposed to be funny.
@@Fissey_Gaming
You sound like my 12 year old brother. Come up with some original material, shits boring af
Very skilled camera crew back then and they weren't even eaten by dino.
They arent even credited. How sad 😥 ryt?
wOW thEY acTUallY cOULD sURvivE? Lol. Humans lived later that 65 million years, noob.
these cameramen jokes are getting old
@@samarthpandey3960 almost as old as the cameramen that had to film this millions of years ago
m.th-cam.com/video/2k0SmqbBIpQ/w-d-xo.html
Hats off to Cameraman for recording all these events and still survived.
Technology
@@sumaiyakausar9482 joke
m.th-cam.com/video/2k0SmqbBIpQ/w-d-xo.html
@@biancaschulz8917 m.th-cam.com/video/2k0SmqbBIpQ/w-d-xo.html
@sumaiyakausar9482 r/wooooosh
Let's take a min to appreciate the creativity n time added to make these videos so lively.
Pack hunting behavior, is believed to in almost all large tyrannosaur species! T.rex hunted in pairs or trios! Gorgosaurus, Albertosaurus, Daspletosaurus hunted in medium sized packs! Tarbosaurus hunted alone or in pairs!
LegitEliminator I agree , however I do believe it's likely the juveniles of larger dinosaur packs were usually together, also seasonal priority had something to do with it. I think sometimes larger dinosaurs would behave like our wolves of today by kicking bad members out of the group,however instinctively do it.
LegitEliminator that’s one factor hat made them so deadly
Pack hunting is not “believed” for all Tyrannosaurids that’s a massive assumption, some theropods are hypothesized to have been gregarious but at current it’s speculation not fact
LegitEliminator how did you know?
We've actually found direct evidence that _Tyrannosaurus_ at least hunted in small groups like wolves. A few(?) years ago we found footprints that could only have been made by multiple adult _Tyrannosaurus'._ They most probably did live in small packs of a few adults and some juveniles, and provided direct care for the young, mostly from the mother and father but also other members of the pack, again much like wolves today.
Some of us never leave that stage of being amazed by dinosaurs 🦕
I still haven't that's for sure, these creatures fascinate me
@@unitedstates4990 “Dinosaurs are fascinating, but they are really no mystery.”
- Ken Ham
ikr
@@The_Dino_Edits Damn that ken man sure was an idiot
why every time I watch videos like this makes me cry ;-;
I’m glad they decided to star a tyrannosaurid that wasn’t T. rex, as much as I like T. rex we all need to learn about it’s relatives.
BBC Earth using pig noises from minecraft
I like it
What is minedcraft they are not pigs idiot 😒🤣
Pigs in Minecraft don't even sound like that.
@Joshua W56 Jurassic world dlc lol
Without a doubt the best show ever seen on terrestrial TV. Fabulous.
Although this scene makes me sad.
Walking with series >
unfortinatly its not on netflix anymore so youtube is the only way
and chilling
Walking With Series is soooo much better
It was until Prehistoric Planet
OMG I love these videos! pls make more!!
Can we get a moment of silence for bro at 1:26 who died while the other centrosaurus just ditched him🗿
Who is rewatching this masterpiece in 2024?
Its like watching a wildebeest herd getting chased a pack of wolves and then getting eaten by crocodiles
I remember watching this the first time on TV
Was that a Deinosuchus in the river?
Joel's Channel :D Yes.
Bk Jeong Awesome
Impossible Gamer i wasn't sure hence why im asking lol
Impossible Gamer
Luigi Gaskell did make and Interesting point :P
Impossible Gamer i can't see his comment for some reason
So no one is gonna talk about how brave the cameraman is...
m.th-cam.com/video/2k0SmqbBIpQ/w-d-xo.html
Centrosaur: hey man you think we are walking to our doom? Another centrosaur: nan I'm sure we are fine
This is my childhood in one clip like I love these documents about dinosaurs so much and the editing is so real!
Well then, that's depressing.
WHAT AN EPIC VIDEO! my heart was broken on those poor Centrosaurs. The epic music made the clip more epic than it should be!
This is how Gandalf died in the first Lord of the Rings.
the cameraman is scared yet so brave, he tries to hold the camera at its place as much as possible
I like that in this series the herbivores are no pushovers : they actually fight back
The camera man was amazing he film this and survive.
m.th-cam.com/video/2k0SmqbBIpQ/w-d-xo.html
The cameraman was safely on the land, controlling a drone. Obviously. 🙄
Imagine escaping a pack of ravenous carnivores just to be killed by a log
2:01
Ok now that's brutal.
agreed, i hope there is a season two in the works.
I wouldn't stop watching his videos cause he's my fav TH-camr
damn, now THIS is brutal
imagine if you were in spawned in as a dangerous dinosaur but you got human intelligence. Gonna be op bro
Dinosaur Haram
@@tommyroddenberry66 Yes dinosaur H A R A M
Its dinosaur haram sir u wull go to hram prison
@@tommyroddenberry66 Its against dino halal for dinosours to have inteligence
@@demigawkondeeznu-5319 understanding statement
Will BBC be making a series on accurate dinosaurs.
please reply
No news as of now
I am happy because Brachiosaurus
will appear in the next episode the first giant
@@thegooddinosaurwalkingwith6297 I loved this
Its sad that Walking With Dinosaurs more than 20 years ago is more accurate than a 2016 documentary
And everyone in modern world is complaining about lack of internet
3:16 OUCH!!!
P R E H I S T O R I C L O G K I L L E R !
Log
Age: 360 Million years
Alias: Wood, Tree, Fallen Log, Branch
Relatives: Acacia, Oak
Height: 2.4 Meters
Length: 2.5 meters
Eats: air, Centrosaurus
Species: Prehistoric Log Killeridae
@@Cryodr4k0n u forgor water
2:00 when u take a dollar from ur moms purse
You ri
That_ dude was killed by Alec Cope.
I like dinosaurs because I learned science about it
🦕🦖
That was pretty disgusting and sad. YOU HAVE HORNS FOR A REASON, CENTROSAURUS. Y U NO USE THEM?
***** No thier pussy's
same reason why our bones are just as strong as concrete. yet most of us wouldnt dare fight or defend ourselves. cos we scared
Which is why the does in this clip are focused in getting the fawns to safety, and the bucks are trying to keep themselves safe as well. But the storm fills them with nothing more than sheer horror - absolute terror - unimaginable fear.
Poop
Velocihater
Their horns were probably for fighting each other
Amazing from the cameraman got all the close up and survived an attack and had to deal with the storm and staying a float in the water
Props to the camera man for getting us this footage of the dinosaurs
You got me, BBC..
You're right! Dinosaurs and man did co-exist and still do since man first existed. These dinosaurs are all around us. They have feathered wings; the birds.
Did anyone else laugh at the random crocodillian coming out of the water xD
No..., but I did laugh at the centrosaurus dying instantly from putting its head under water.
Actually sarchosuchus fossils have been found mostly in Egypt and in some parts of Africa not in Europe it was probably some random crocodilian they used for the part not anything specific
Water on my head nooooo my only weakness xD
BuzzsawGaming I don't think that's quite what happened. It just had a log rush down current and smash it in the face. More likely it lost consciousness and sank before it drowned, not drowning instantly.
Gabriel Corea
Would deinosuchus be a likely candidate?
Please continue the series BBC Earth
The camera man has the most bravery to record this 65 million years ago
When he says that there is a more deadly killer that works here i thought it will be a pack of kaprosuchus on the river dragging the trikes down
kaprosuchus were land crocs, lived in the Jurassic-Triassic, I don’t remember, were small, and didn’t even exist with these, plus that’s not a triceratops
@@Xyearo
Didn't Kaprosuchus live in Cretaceous Africa?
@@WhyTho525 Yeah
NO ONE NOTICE THE BIG-ASS CROCDILE THAT JUMPED THAT CENTROSAUR?! They didn't even mention him...
Alligator
3:06 I thought the real killer was deinosuchus
rip john hurt
Props up for the immortal cameraman
cool thanks for the video
Mother Nature favors no one xD
Friday the 13th in Dino age:
These videos are so addicting
Thank u for uploading this^^ it helps me with my resarch:))
This is already kinda outdated though
This sure feels too much like a wildebeast migration
Behavior doesn't change in the animal kingdom. The cast may differ, but the principles are the same
Different players, same rules
someone should make a video of modern predators against prehistoric predators, it would be interesting to see which would come out on top.
That would go like: Now we have a bear and T-rex! Now we only have a T-rex!
7rode123 lions would lose
modern predator will get their ass beaten
Tom Jackman ok. How about harpey eagle vs microraptor then?
Humans would come out on top
Why are you guys talking about religion and someone said dinosours are not real that's a lie
No one:
The bullies at school:
It's interesting how difficult it is to make something look real, great job with the animation though!
Why haven’t we given credit to the cameramen who got this footage they got in a middle of a herd without getting trampled, swam through a deadly river and gone in the middle on a tyrannosaur pack and they can also float, without such skills and bravery we wouldn’t have such footage.
I'm anticipating an r/woosh moment to appear. Keep your eyes peeled
I suppose daspletosaurus is a tyrannosaur so I technically correct you there
Though it's based on very little evidence, it's still plausible, considering that it's not very different from what happens in Africa during the Zebra migrations.
www.livescience.com/8340-world-largest-dinosaur-graveyard-linked-mass-death.html
What do you guys think about a crossover between Planet Dinosaur, The Land Before Time (films) and Dinosaur (film)?
Albert Chavez and walking with dinosaurs (documentary)
Albert Chavez
And Primeval
Crossing all of them would make something terrible, I can sense it.
The first centrosaur to cross must have looked back and said "Good luck with that!"
3:06 Is that... Dinosuchus??
when the t-rexexs chased the centresaurus in the water i saw a crocodile dinosaur thing it grabbed a centresaurus 😮😮😮😮
3:30 noo
Seems similar to the wildebeest migrations
It might have been Gorgosaurus that attacked the Centrosaurus herd because I went on the Centrosaurus quarry hike and the tour guide found a Gorgosaurus tooth there.
centrosaurus coexisted with gorgosaurus and daspletosaurus
2:07 Herd leader: We have to do this
Others: ok sure
Leader: Here we go
3:07 Deinschous: *No*
I love dinosaurs with all my heart!!!❤️
❤❤❤❤🦖🦖🦖🦕🦕🦕
they never existed. Sucks to be you
I found that Daspletosaurus in this series was way too thin - almost skinny. While in reality Daspletosaurus is a very robust animal, a predator that is built for brute force rather than speed (which is different from Albertosaurus, Alioramus & Gorgosaurus); it also has powerful jaws with bone-crushing teeth, similar to the weaponry of Tarbosaurus & Tyrannosaurus.
@@amn2760 4 tons is enough
@@amn2760 I don't think so
The cruelty of Nature is exactly where it's beauty lies in.
BBC EARTH IS AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Props to the camera man