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Hunter Pigg
Приєднався 28 гру 2022
Prehistoric Animals, Modern Animals, Pokemon and more I do em all
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Welcome to 2025
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Brodhead KY Christmas Parade 2024
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All Species in Prehistoric Park
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Since My Disney dinosaur video was so successful I figured I would do this Next enjoy! I dont own the rights to the music or images No Copyright
All Stegosaurid Species
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Yeah, Everybody miss this Dino show but he got a rip off Pokémon anime and 11 before time
Happy new year my friend
I love you use deadsound dinosaurs and the ghidorah
Never in a million years would I think gamefreak would start creating pokemon based on food lol….awesome haul also subscribed.
they've done it before and thank you
Why 3 depiction?
It's a common theme
@hunterpigg how about 4 depiction! You can do that?
0:06 - off course, that there was Triceratops horridus with smaller nasal horn while it exticinted before 66 milion years ago and there should be Triceratops prorsus 0:10 - Ornithomimus velox 0:46 - yeah, Dongbeititan could be great replacement to be ,,Titanosaur" 1:05 - yeah. It had model which was so similar to that terror bird from 5th episode of Walking with Beasts 2:03 - Deinosuchus riograndensis 2:06 - well... those dinosaur is actually cf. ,,Troodon" from Aguja Formation 2:!3 - emm... It can't be ,,Dire Wolf" due to that it didn't lived in SIberia Don't forget about Thylacoleo and Miracinonyx which were only sketches in 4th episode. In same episode, there was Titanis for scale. Fun fact: Ok, there was no clearlly showed what would be Nigel's next target but those one was... Spinosaurus. Now, we just can imagine how it could look like because we never got 2nd season of Prehistoric Park. It's just sad :(
It's not a pachycephlosaurus .It's a monolophosaurus
That's just what I found
My favorite stegosaurid Kentrosaurus Stegosaurus And wuerhosaurus
It's not stcmolich it's drakorex
We should touch tios
Stygimoloch aka ,,Sub-adult Pachycephalosaurus", Pteranodon sternbergi/Geosternbergia 1:26 - not. It's seems to be Chasmosaurus skull
I don't see anything at 2014
1:21 It's actually Geosternbergia. A close relative of Pteranodon
I wish they can come back to this movie and do a sequel or a prequel.. or *remaster the old games and give us tools to make our own story/levels*
Vídeo incompleto, parabéns pela merreca
I had to press this for nostalgia reasons What is the better pachy Wwd movie or disneys dinosaur
I like the carno
T rex left the chat
I thogut the monkeys are misopethtics thing
That's what it said on another video
I was a prehistory fanatic at the time of watching the movie and even i couldn’t tell what they were lmao
Any Recommendations on what video I should next i was not expecting this video to do so good😊😊😊
Nice!, make all species in land of the lost 2009 please 🥺
Velociraptors. Small and adorable like the Compys from the Jurassic Park franchise, but just like them they're also dangerous as a pack.
My favorite Disney Dinosaur Species are Iguanodon, Notharctus, Parasaurolophus, Pachyrhinosaurus, Styracosaurus, Struthomimus, Stygimolochs, Microceratus, Ankylosaurus, Talarurus, and Brachiosaurus. Speaking of dinosaurs I would use a Time Machine Truck like Time Rover from Disney Animal Kingdom to save all the dinosaurs from the extinction, and create a Disney Dinoworld U.S.A just like Jurassic World to coexist for the real life dinosaurs living among us individuals. Iguanodon (at least 28, Aladar, Neera, two orphans, 6 infants, and 18 adults) Notharctus (at least 9, Plio, Yar, Suri, Zini, and 5 females) Parasaurolphus (at least 18, 5 infants, and 13 adults) Pachyrhinosaurus (at least 19, 4 infants, and 15 adults) Styracosaurus (at least 12, Eema, and 11 adults) Centrosaurus (at least 10 adults) Struthomimus (at least 20 adults) Stygimoloch (at least 12 adults) Mircoceratus (at least 17 adults) Ankylosaurus (at least 4, Url, and 3 adults) Talarurus (at least 2 adults) Brachiosaurus (at least 7, Baylene, and 6 adults) Cordulagomohus (at least 2 adults) Longisquama (at least 4 adults) Ichthyornis (at least 22 adults) Oviraptor (at least 3 adults) Koolasuchus (at least 1 adult) Geosternbergia (at least 5 adults) Velociraptor (at least 6 adults) Carnotaurus (at least 2 adults) Tylosaurus (at least 1 adult)
1 Centrosaurus is dead
Longisquama lived in Triassic period, and not in Cretaceous.😐 😶
There isn't a single animal who actually shared the same time and location in this movie, it's a kids movie
My headcanon is they had the same thing like in the beginning of the movie where they somehow survived fheir extinction Disney really likes the survive extinction storyline
Notarchtus lived after extinction of the dinosaurs, when began Cenozoic era☝
Yeah, but this is just a movie my friend
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Never noticed it prehistoric lemur lived after the dinosaurs
Brachiosaurs and longisquama lived more than 90 millions years apart from the end of the cretaceous, notarchtus is one of the least scandalous time travellers in the movie
It’strue
Kron and Brunton are Altirhinus
2014 is from what?
WILLY'S WONDERLAND & THE BANANA SPLIT MOVIE COVER WITH DIFERENTE RINOCERONTE (LARANJA) AS BINGO IGUANODON AS DROOPER NOTHOSAURUS AS FLEEGLE BRACHIOSAURUS AS SNORKY STYRACOSAURUS AS OZZIE OSTRICH EUOPLOCEPHALUS AS KNIGHTY KNIGHT PACHYRHINOSAURUS AS GUS GORILLA PARASAUROLOPHUS AS SIREN SARA STRUTHIOMIMUS AS CAMMY CHAMELEON STYGIMOLOCH AS ARTY ALLIGATOR MICROCERATUS AS WILLY WEASEL VELOCERATOR AS TITO TURTLE CARNOTAURUS AS THE JANITOR OVIRAPTOR AS LIV HIWTHRONE KOOLASUCHUS AS HARLEY TALARURUS AS BETH WILLIAMS
Centrosaurus💀
I Love Pachyrhinosaurus, Parasaurolophus, Ankylosaurus, Pteranodon and Oviraptor
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0:26 more like Euoplo-dog
Ruff ruff🐕🐕🐕
1:26 Looks more like a Chasmosaurus to me.
That's what it said from another video
Chasmosaurus have very small horns but skull doesn't
@@amroctothecursedisle5616 the skull has a short nose horn and a long frill, while Centrosaurus has a long nose horn and shorter frill. Matches Chasmosaurus closer
Cool bro
Thank you
@hunterpigg your welcome
Last species in Disney dinosaur Iguanodon Prehistoric lemurs Brachiosaurus Styracosaurus Ankylosaurus Pachyrhinosaurus Parasaurolophus Struthiomimus Stygimoloch Micrceratus Velociraptor Carnotaurus Oviraptor Pteranodon Talarurus Prehistoric bird
cool! good job!
Thank you
Yeah, this is my home Puerto Rico
I’ve heard that they’re releasing the American mastodon, the ankylosaurus and the columbian mammoth
Guess I better update soon
@@hunterpigg I’ve heard it off dragonzila1991
First photo not Nanuqsaurus first photo=gorgosaurus
No its gigantosaurous
Its gigantosaurus
Try flicking the sail on the Spino up then it might close that’s what jpwc had to do for his
Still nothing also there are 2 versions now
@@hunterpigg actually I didn’t know that there were two different ones
Carnivores don’t eat plants, they eat meat. Herbivores don’t eat meat, They eat plants
1. Eastern wolf (Canis lycaon) is recently considered rather a seperate species, than a gray wolf (Canis lupus) subspecies. 2. Ethiopian wolf (Canis simensis) is a species, not gray wolf (Canis lupus) subspecies. 3. Red wolf (Canis rufus) is a species, not gray wolf (Canis lupus) subspecies. 4. Newfoundland wolf (Canis lupus beothucusis) is recently considered to be a geografical form of Canis lupus nubilus. 5. Alaskan tundra wolf (Canis lupus tundrarum) is recently considered to be a geografical form of Canis lupus nubilus. 6. British Columbia wolf (Canis lupus columbianus) is now considered to be a Canis lupus crassodon. 7. Southern Rocky Mountain wolf (Canis lupus youngi) is now considered to be a Canis lupus nubilus. 8. Texas wolf (Canis lupus monstrabilis) is now considered to be a Canis lupus nubilus. 10. Baffin Island wolf (Canis lupus manningi) is now considered to be a Canis lupus nubilus. 11. Labrador wolf (Canis lupus labradorius) is now considered to be a Canis lupus nubilus. 12. Greenland wolf (Canis lupus orion) is now considered to be a Canis lupus arctos. 13. Steppe wolf (Canis lupus campestris) is now considered to be a Canis lupus lupus. 14. Egyptian wolf (Canis lupaster lupaster) is a subspecies of african wolf (Canis lupaster). 15. Mongolian wolf is recently considered to be rather a seperate species I think... 16. Tibetan wolf is a same subspecies (or species) as himalayan wolf (Canis lupus chanco). 17. Hudson Bay wolf (Canis lupus hudsonicus) is now considered to be Canis lupus nubilus. 18. Gregory's wolf (Canis rufus gregoryi) is a subspecies of red wolf (Canis rufus). 19. The picture shows coyote (Canis latrans), not sicilian wolf (Canis lupus cristaldii). 20. Florida black wolf (Canis rufus floridanus) is now considered to be a subspecies of red wolf (Canis rufus). 21. Why is dire wolf even mentioned here?
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PAPO
JURASSIC WORLD
Never had a movie apperance
@@hunterpigg the game Jurassic World
@@matdakel I dont count games
Dios mio 🙀
Yaey time to put next to monke (Movie Monster Series Kong)
Omg that is so good well done😊
Thank you
You forgot, Ruby, giant, gigantic, bigger, big baryonyx the Ice Age franchise
I wasn't sure about counting him and I only planned to do 3 plus he only appeared 2 years after the dino king one which didn't feel long enough