The fact that Majungasaurus was opprtunistic and likely kill juveniles of his own species and scavenge carcasses from his own species is very likely to have been the case for every carnivorous theropod in existence, so yeah calling Majungasaurus cannibal is as accurate as calling T. rex cannibal ^^'
The thing is Majungasaurus is the one of the only theropods to have LEGITIMATE proof of cannibalism. For most other theropods, cannibalistic behavior is only speculative with very little(If any) proof to back it up
@@thedeadcannotdie It wasn't just one, there were numerous fossils with the same bite marks, and also the bite marks were identical to the ones given to Prey species like Rapetosaurus, and other theropod fossils show they aim for the face when fightingfor territories or for fights over kills(Which is reflected in modern day predators as well) and neck bites are usually reserved for killing creatures with the intent to eat them. Also cannibalism is quite common in the Animal Kingdom.
@@thedeadcannotdie Now Don't misunderstand me, just because there is proof that Majungasaurus did partake in cannibalism doesn't mean it did nothing but cannibalize(And what Paleo Nerd said is Correct). It's highly likely it only cannibalized in dire times or When the opportunity arose(With the latter being highly likely given how this behavior is commonly seen in Crocodilians and Komodo Dragons, who will eat smaller individuals of the same species if given the opportunity). But the fact we have concrete findings of Cannibalism is why the Paleomeme is so prominent to begin with.
@@seandewar47 the meme feels inappropriate because we, as homo sapiens, with higher cognitive abilities and the capacity to develop morality can say that cannibalism is ~wrong~ because of various reasons that only make sense because we have the capacity (and free time) to consider it. The majority of species do not have that capacity and are therefore not held (or shouldn't be) to our same standards. If an animal is hungry and it has no other food source, of course it will do whatever it takes to survive. We only think that is horrible because *we* would never do that, so specifically referring to one type of theropod as the ~cannibal one~ is just moral outrage and pearl clutching no different than people bitching about Dungeons and Dragons turning you towards demon worship, it's asinine and stupid
Fun Fact: there's a rock artist known as Majungas whose stage name was inspired by Jurassic Fight Club's Majungasaurus. In one of his songs (aptly titled "Majunga"), he directly references the BS inbred Majungasaurus hypothesis and the male Majung's dulap.
Fun fact: Carnotaurus didn’t actually have osteoderms. It had large, oval, feature scales running down the length of its body, but these lacked the bony core that is the trademark of osteoderms.
Well the species really was a "mutant" for the peoples who created the serie , but in really dinosaurs are normal animals but unlike the boring animals who we saw today
@@willianramos5650 the only dinosaurs likely to have so much display structures are either herbivores or omnivores...carnivores need to have a perfect shape with nothing to get in their way while hunting....deers have antlers buffalos have horn, turkeys have wattles and stuff and peacocks long tails....carnivores like wolves, female lions (now you know why male lions are not as good as females at hunting) and the living avian dinosaurs like raptors (birds of prey) have a perfect shape for as much speed and good movement as possible....the most a carnivore theropod could have is the crests of dilophosaurus or the weird flat small horns of carnotaurus....majungasaurus the most thing that it could have is just a keratin extension upwards which would not be that long at all
I agree with everything you have said except with one thing. Even if the female was smaller than the male, I feel like that wouldn't stop a mother majungasaurus from putting at least some resistance against an intruding male that's intent to kill her offspring. While I agree that conflict amongst a sexual dimorphic species is rare because of the smaller size disadvantage, that wouldn't stop a smaller female from putting some effort into confronting a larger male if the former had offspring to protect.
i think its more cmmon than that myself. put imsply nothing wants to get harmed and a female would probably realize it nees to be aggressive and theratening enough to drive off a male. momma bears for example. extremely dangerous.
By the way, if you want to improve your vids, I recommend adding in at least some music and higher voice quality. Your channel most definitely has potential! :)
6:47 the inaccuracy. The shows design is so bad,, it's painful to look at there designs and overall inaccuracies of this show. They are palaeontologists for crying out loud! How did they get it so messed up?
Probably because it wasn't made by paleontologists, but by the History channel. The History channel is pretty bad. They do Ancient Aliens for christ's sake.
absurd potato ALL of the experts on this show are confirmed Paleontologists and/or Dinosaur enthusiasts. Don’t blame them. Blame the animators that History Channel hired.
Something I think needs to be brought up is that while killing rivals offspring is common in lions, it's virtually unheard of in birds, as birds either mate for life or have mating seasons by which last season's offspring is already grown and out on their own by the time next mating season rolls around, sidestepping such situations completely.
Always loved this family of dinos, still cool and terrifying like every childhood favorite tyrannosaurus, but with the extra bit of arm derp. Glorious Also the fact that I grew up watching Disney's Dinosaur and not Jurassic Park might have influenced my love of Carnotaurus
In addition to the above "Dinosaur", in which the Carnotaurus appeared, I also watched in childhood "Monster Resurrected", where Rugops appeared in one of the episodes, I also watched "Plenet Dinosaur", where a lot of screen time was given to Abelisaurids.
19:52 the smashing into the environment technique is in fact very common among birds: kingfishers, beeaters, seriemas... use it a lot when dealing with big prey, so it is quite likely that dinosaurs could do it
sure, but you kind of proved OP's point right there, they use it on big prey or something that they are at a disadvantage against. The full grown male would not need to do that when killing the juvenile because it already has plenty of advantage over its prey so it doesn't make a lot of sense for the male to do that in the animation
@@raulmt4 right, I understand your point that, yes, using terrain to ones advantage isn't just a thing humans can do, but my point was that the way it is presented in the episode doesn't make sense because the adult already would overpower the juvenile and wouldn't need to resort to those sorts of tactics, they'd just kill the juvenile
Only Troodontids and Dromaeosaurs are thought to have had the same brain:body ratio as birds like crows so I doubt any other dinosaurs could use the environment, but you are right that some may have.
To be fair, eagles use gravity or even rocks to break open tortoises or kill goats after pulling them off cliffs. Hawks too have been documented spreading fires to flush out prey. Also fish and cephalopods use tools. It is still extremely unlikely that a majungasaurus would understand bonking its prey onto trees to kill it. But not because only a few animals can do that, plenty can. And the thing about it eating its kid, whilst yeh, it would do that. The way its explained in the show as an 'on/off' kind thing is either super speculative or just flatout wrong, animals, even the most instinctive like big cats dont just have 'kill mode', 'parent mode' etcetera. Also the maternal instinct point you made, we cant really know majungasaurus was less protective than mammals or birds, not only is it not 'primitive', nor even basal, it was extremely derived. Its not impossible it had as strong a bond with its young as modern animals, simply put, it would be wrong to say either or as a straight fact. And while nonviolent conflicts are common, and what we know about large theropods does indicate that fights were almost always not fatal... male tigers almost always kill one another in a fight. So, it does happen, its just definitely not the norm.
Who would win/be more accurate: A docummentary about dinosaurs from people who have tons of money to spend on researching their creatures Or Some Paleo nerd boi
I'd also like to say that chickens will more than twitch their legs after their head is severed from their body. It can go on for a while and it will twitch or otherwise move in response to stimulation. On a completely different note this is not uncommon in the animal world. On my grade 7 camp we caught this big mudcrab in a trap. One of its claws was tangled in the trap. So the crab just dropped it, because they can apparently do that, a kid in my class picked it up and was mucking around, and then it clamped closed on his finger.
To be honest, i don't think the male Majungasaurus would kill the juvenile, when an animal kills a juvenile of its own species to mate with the female it's usually done by animals that live in groups to make sure the offsprings are descendants of him, so for me it would be innacurate that Majungasaurus would do this
People have been saying that for years, and it's always the same "dinosaurs will be back in 5 years!" crap everytime. We haven't even brought back thylacines or mammoths yet, so the likelihood of us bringing back non-avian dinosaurs is zero.
5:02 fun fact: there was a docu in 1999 called when dinosaurs ruled and in the episode the land that time forgot they mention that in 1996 there were some paleontologists that were thought they uncovered a skeleton of majungasaurus but later noticed that it’s teeth were different so they decided that it was a new genus called majungatholus
@@PaleoNerd1905 You can find the music from the show on a website called extreme music, go to the directors cuts series and go to drumscores album, i found plenty of the shows music there, there are other albums that have other tracks from the show like action.
Enzo Ayala Cool! I found the site. Thanks so much! Tbh the music is probably one of the best parts of the show, the only problem is that it’s completely out of place in a documentary and would fit better in an action movie.
@@enzoayala4629 Thank you so much for finding this and telling, I was looking for it for so long. Do you have the exact names of the tracks, I really have some difficulties finding them. Thx again
Whilst I'd like to comment that many birds thrash their prey against trees, and the ground such as kookaburras (dealing with snakes), thrushes(deshelling snails)etc I'd also like to agree it is pointless in this scene. If majungasaurus could not kill an infant dinosaur in its jaws by biting down on it, it would not have evolved to be so incredibly weak.
What makes majungasaurus so unique is the horn on its head and unlike other carnivores who have horns this horn is actually made of bone like Triceratops
Honestly I think majungosaurus would kill and eat their own kind but only during droughts and they haven’t found anything else to eat during the dry season so not killing each other on a day to day basis and eat already dead bodies of their own kind and if they are starving and couldn’t find anything else to kill and eat
The arm display thing is 100% speculation and should not be brought up in this kind of video, it is just as accurate as the dance JFC presents since they are both only speculation and not be passed off as proven fact
Also, I am going to research this later but I'm pretty sure Majungasaurus had a pretty powerful bite force certainly powerful enough to at least bite through bone but of course just because it could doesn't mean it actually did.
i do feel like that taking into account how 'dull' a horn looks in a bit... inaccurate if you think about it. these are already gonna be a little eroded.
Grey ideas The bubblesorg liopurodon 4x king I would most certainly love to have some artwork done, especially for my profile pic and banner, and maybe even for some of my videos! Could you give me a link to some of your art?
sure My deveint art www.deviantart.com/liopurodon4x/gallery/, Something i made for wikipedia: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orcinus#/media/File:Orcinus_size_chart.png
Jurassic Fight Club just sucks... It's all stupidly inaccurate. It's basically what you would get if a kid who likes dinosaurs had the budget to make a "documentary"
@@eliaswilliams6110 We have preserved skin of ceratosaurs like Carnotaurus and Ceratosaurus which suggest that most if not all ceratosaurs were featherless. Majungasaurus is a ceratosaur, specifically an abelisaur like Carnotaurus, so it was likely similar when it came to skin integument. Feathers in theropods are currently only known from coelurosaurs and potentially allosaurs.
Majungasaurus es más bajo y manos más pequeñas que del documental y más inteligente a la hora de aparearse en ves de dejar oportunidad para cuando la hembra se valla el macho cuida la cri
I already knew it’s inaccurate by watching your video why would they even called Majungarhinos Correct name is majungasaurus they cannot even get the name correct😂
Btw if you complain about jurrasic world being inaccurate then you should watch the movie dr wo liegt says that massrani wanted less accurate and more cool
Majungatolus is not the real dinosaur's name but majungasaurus is it's real name even though majungatolus sounds like a funny name hahaha hahaha hahaha sorry paleo nerd I thought the name was funny I didn't mean to make you mad again I was just saying I'm just saying paleo nerd
Seriously? That’s the kind of argument a child or flat earther makes. One look at the fossil record of Madagascar shows the Mesozoic fauna of Madagascar was much more similar to that of India than that of Africa. It isn’t until the Cenozoic that we start to see similar fauna in Madagascar and Africa, and most of them likely got there via rafts.
Male majungasaurus: can I mate with you
Female majungasaurus: no I already have a kid
Male: U N D E R S T A N D A B L E can I mate with you
Male Majungasaurus, a bit of blood on his snout: What kid?
Chad
The fact that Majungasaurus was opprtunistic and likely kill juveniles of his own species and scavenge carcasses from his own species is very likely to have been the case for every carnivorous theropod in existence, so yeah calling Majungasaurus cannibal is as accurate as calling T. rex cannibal ^^'
The thing is Majungasaurus is the one of the only theropods to have LEGITIMATE proof of cannibalism. For most other theropods, cannibalistic behavior is only speculative with very little(If any) proof to back it up
@@seandewar47 that fossil is hardly LEGITIMATE proof. Perhaps it was just a fatal injury acquired in a fight similar to the one in this episode
@@thedeadcannotdie It wasn't just one, there were numerous fossils with the same bite marks, and also the bite marks were identical to the ones given to Prey species like Rapetosaurus, and other theropod fossils show they aim for the face when fightingfor territories or for fights over kills(Which is reflected in modern day predators as well) and neck bites are usually reserved for killing creatures with the intent to eat them. Also cannibalism is quite common in the Animal Kingdom.
@@thedeadcannotdie Now Don't misunderstand me, just because there is proof that Majungasaurus did partake in cannibalism doesn't mean it did nothing but cannibalize(And what Paleo Nerd said is Correct). It's highly likely it only cannibalized in dire times or When the opportunity arose(With the latter being highly likely given how this behavior is commonly seen in Crocodilians and Komodo Dragons, who will eat smaller individuals of the same species if given the opportunity). But the fact we have concrete findings of Cannibalism is why the Paleomeme is so prominent to begin with.
@@seandewar47 the meme feels inappropriate because we, as homo sapiens, with higher cognitive abilities and the capacity to develop morality can say that cannibalism is ~wrong~ because of various reasons that only make sense because we have the capacity (and free time) to consider it. The majority of species do not have that capacity and are therefore not held (or shouldn't be) to our same standards. If an animal is hungry and it has no other food source, of course it will do whatever it takes to survive. We only think that is horrible because *we* would never do that, so specifically referring to one type of theropod as the ~cannibal one~ is just moral outrage and pearl clutching no different than people bitching about Dungeons and Dragons turning you towards demon worship, it's asinine and stupid
Fun Fact: there's a rock artist known as Majungas whose stage name was inspired by Jurassic Fight Club's Majungasaurus. In one of his songs (aptly titled "Majunga"), he directly references the BS inbred Majungasaurus hypothesis and the male Majung's dulap.
In his defense, he probably isn’t an expert on paleontology and doesn’t realize that.
@@speedracer2008 I know. It's an alright song though.
The fact that the only really good depiction is from Dinosaur Revolution and not Planet Dinosaur makes me cry
I agree. The inaccurate cannibal scene from Planet Dinosaur is tame compared to the fight seen here.
I think the Majungasaurus in Planet Dinosaur looks good.
It does, don’t get me wrong.
@@CW56 It does, like most dinos from planet dinosaur
Why? Is DR bad?
Fun fact: Carnotaurus didn’t actually have osteoderms. It had large, oval, feature scales running down the length of its body, but these lacked the bony core that is the trademark of osteoderms.
The male Majungasaurus looks like a clown if the clown was turned into a dinosaur.
Well the species really was a "mutant" for the peoples who created the serie , but in really dinosaurs are normal animals but unlike the boring animals who we saw today
@@willianramos5650 the only dinosaurs likely to have so much display structures are either herbivores or omnivores...carnivores need to have a perfect shape with nothing to get in their way while hunting....deers have antlers buffalos have horn, turkeys have wattles and stuff and peacocks long tails....carnivores like wolves, female lions (now you know why male lions are not as good as females at hunting) and the living avian dinosaurs like raptors (birds of prey) have a perfect shape for as much speed and good movement as possible....the most a carnivore theropod could have is the crests of dilophosaurus or the weird flat small horns of carnotaurus....majungasaurus the most thing that it could have is just a keratin extension upwards which would not be that long at all
I agree with everything you have said except with one thing. Even if the female was smaller than the male, I feel like that wouldn't stop a mother majungasaurus from putting at least some resistance against an intruding male that's intent to kill her offspring. While I agree that conflict amongst a sexual dimorphic species is rare because of the smaller size disadvantage, that wouldn't stop a smaller female from putting some effort into confronting a larger male if the former had offspring to protect.
i think its more cmmon than that myself. put imsply nothing wants to get harmed and a female would probably realize it nees to be aggressive and theratening enough to drive off a male.
momma bears for example. extremely dangerous.
Wow! 30 minutes? Welp, I wasn't doing much today anyway ;)
Henry the PaleoGuy Well, I had a lot to say about this episode...
By the way, if you want to improve your vids, I recommend adding in at least some music and higher voice quality. Your channel most definitely has potential! :)
Henry the PaleoGuy I will definitely consider that for future videos!
When did this comment come in
@@PaleoNerd1905 prehistoric madagascar
6:47 the inaccuracy. The shows design is so bad,, it's painful to look at there designs and overall inaccuracies of this show. They are palaeontologists for crying out loud! How did they get it so messed up?
Probably because it wasn't made by paleontologists, but by the History channel. The History channel is pretty bad. They do Ancient Aliens for christ's sake.
I'm not sure any of them were actually paleontologists
absurd potato ALL of the experts on this show are confirmed Paleontologists and/or Dinosaur enthusiasts. Don’t blame them. Blame the animators that History Channel hired.
@@kevinnorwood8782 i mean you could blame them for agreeing to participate on a show that is obviously a sham.
Something I think needs to be brought up is that while killing rivals offspring is common in lions, it's virtually unheard of in birds, as birds either mate for life or have mating seasons by which last season's offspring is already grown and out on their own by the time next mating season rolls around, sidestepping such situations completely.
among the countless inaccuracies, the way the legs turned outwards during the theorized mating ritual always bothered me
Why?
A channel that needs more subscribers
I watched this show when I was a kid and the only thing I remember is that I’d skip to the fights
Ever thought of doing a review of the dinosaur designs from Jurassic World Evolution?
Always loved this family of dinos, still cool and terrifying like every childhood favorite tyrannosaurus, but with the extra bit of arm derp. Glorious
Also the fact that I grew up watching Disney's Dinosaur and not Jurassic Park might have influenced my love of Carnotaurus
In addition to the above "Dinosaur", in which the Carnotaurus appeared, I also watched in childhood "Monster Resurrected", where Rugops appeared in one of the episodes, I also watched "Plenet Dinosaur", where a lot of screen time was given to Abelisaurids.
13:33 kinda funny to think that we saw this speculation in action in Prehistoric Planet, got love that carno dance
As inaccurate as this show is I love how overly brutal it I is, and I watched it when I was like eight.
This is exactly the type of video I was looking for
One problem I noticed is the claim the Jugular supplies the brain with blood. That's the Carotid Artery, the Jugular returns blood to the heart
Jurrasic fight club: says a single word
Paleo nerd: *3 hour long speach*
Plus the attack would brake the C2 and C3 vertebrae
19:52 the smashing into the environment technique is in fact very common among birds: kingfishers, beeaters, seriemas... use it a lot when dealing with big prey, so it is quite likely that dinosaurs could do it
sure, but you kind of proved OP's point right there, they use it on big prey or something that they are at a disadvantage against. The full grown male would not need to do that when killing the juvenile because it already has plenty of advantage over its prey so it doesn't make a lot of sense for the male to do that in the animation
@@aceshighdueceslow big pray could be a bee compared to a European beeater.
@@raulmt4 right, I understand your point that, yes, using terrain to ones advantage isn't just a thing humans can do, but my point was that the way it is presented in the episode doesn't make sense because the adult already would overpower the juvenile and wouldn't need to resort to those sorts of tactics, they'd just kill the juvenile
Only Troodontids and Dromaeosaurs are thought to have had the same brain:body ratio as birds like crows so I doubt any other dinosaurs could use the environment, but you are right that some may have.
@@TheGorillaGang ayo Troodon doesn't exist anymore
U should make a collaboration with Trey the Explainer.:)
As much as I'd love that (I'm a huge fan of his), I'm nowhere near his level.
Paleo Nerd I’d say you’re both on the same tier.
Not sure if I'm a bit late but have you considered doing this but for ark?
I am surprised that I haven’t found this before
Me too.
To be fair, eagles use gravity or even rocks to break open tortoises or kill goats after pulling them off cliffs. Hawks too have been documented spreading fires to flush out prey. Also fish and cephalopods use tools. It is still extremely unlikely that a majungasaurus would understand bonking its prey onto trees to kill it. But not because only a few animals can do that, plenty can.
And the thing about it eating its kid, whilst yeh, it would do that. The way its explained in the show as an 'on/off' kind thing is either super speculative or just flatout wrong, animals, even the most instinctive like big cats dont just have 'kill mode', 'parent mode' etcetera.
Also the maternal instinct point you made, we cant really know majungasaurus was less protective than mammals or birds, not only is it not 'primitive', nor even basal, it was extremely derived. Its not impossible it had as strong a bond with its young as modern animals, simply put, it would be wrong to say either or as a straight fact.
And while nonviolent conflicts are common, and what we know about large theropods does indicate that fights were almost always not fatal... male tigers almost always kill one another in a fight. So, it does happen, its just definitely not the norm.
Well said! 👍
Who would win/be more accurate:
A docummentary about dinosaurs from people who have tons of money to spend on researching their creatures
Or
Some Paleo nerd boi
The Paleo Nerd boi.
Is this even a question?
but what if the Paleo nerd boi also has tons of money to spend on research/production values for the show?
I'd also like to say that chickens will more than twitch their legs after their head is severed from their body. It can go on for a while and it will twitch or otherwise move in response to stimulation. On a completely different note this is not uncommon in the animal world. On my grade 7 camp we caught this big mudcrab in a trap. One of its claws was tangled in the trap. So the crab just dropped it, because they can apparently do that, a kid in my class picked it up and was mucking around, and then it clamped closed on his finger.
another golden yt vids
majungasaurus is a better name then majungatholus
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13:52 it reminded me of Carnotaurus's mating dance from prehistoric planet
It was probably inspired by that paper
To be honest, i don't think the male Majungasaurus would kill the juvenile, when an animal kills a juvenile of its own species to mate with the female it's usually done by animals that live in groups to make sure the offsprings are descendants of him, so for me it would be innacurate that Majungasaurus would do this
What about bears?
@@kade-qt1zu they are just assholes
Well, I think it would kill it, just for the reason that it would be an easy meal.
And then there's hippoes, who are just assholes
@@lunaitor-uq9hzlos hipopótamos son animales de manada
Will dinosaurs be back in 5 years? Because I saw a video that says that they will be back in 5 years.
I wouldn't bet on it.
@@PaleoNerd1905 why?
People have been saying that for years, and it's always the same "dinosaurs will be back in 5 years!" crap everytime. We haven't even brought back thylacines or mammoths yet, so the likelihood of us bringing back non-avian dinosaurs is zero.
@@PaleoNerd1905 okay.
No. Just no,
You know you've screwed up with Majungasaurus when Jurassic World Evolution has a better design
Do you reply to comments?
Yes
5:02 fun fact: there was a docu in 1999 called when dinosaurs ruled and in the episode the land that time forgot they mention that in 1996 there were some paleontologists that were thought they uncovered a skeleton of majungasaurus but later noticed that it’s teeth were different so they decided that it was a new genus called majungatholus
I wonder if you would to hear the soundtrack for this series
I haven't had much luck with that. Best closest I've got is the music from the online game and one guy who managed to get one track from the show.
@@PaleoNerd1905 You can find the music from the show on a website called extreme music, go to the directors cuts series and go to drumscores album, i found plenty of the shows music there, there are other albums that have other tracks from the show like action.
Enzo Ayala Cool! I found the site. Thanks so much! Tbh the music is probably one of the best parts of the show, the only problem is that it’s completely out of place in a documentary and would fit better in an action movie.
@@enzoayala4629 Thank you so much for finding this and telling, I was looking for it for so long. Do you have the exact names of the tracks, I really have some difficulties finding them. Thx again
There's called close range from drumscores album.
Whilst I'd like to comment that many birds thrash their prey against trees, and the ground such as kookaburras (dealing with snakes), thrushes(deshelling snails)etc I'd also like to agree it is pointless in this scene. If majungasaurus could not kill an infant dinosaur in its jaws by biting down on it, it would not have evolved to be so incredibly weak.
What makes majungasaurus so unique is the horn on its head and unlike other carnivores who have horns this horn is actually made of bone like Triceratops
Hey, awesome videos, but I had to watch on 1.25x speed to make it bearable.
Honestly I think majungosaurus would kill and eat their own kind but only during droughts and they haven’t found anything else to eat during the dry season so not killing each other on a day to day basis and eat already dead bodies of their own kind and if they are starving and couldn’t find anything else to kill and eat
Walking With Dinosaurs=A basic video game
Jurassic Fight Club=The Smash Bros series, especially Ultimate
Don’t forget Mortal Kombat.
Or WWE
Dont forget WW2 too
this episode is basically an abusive marriage
I like the waddle they gave it
Where can i watch it?
The arm display thing is 100% speculation and should not be brought up in this kind of video, it is just as accurate as the dance JFC presents since they are both only speculation and not be passed off as proven fact
Did you see the art?
Grey ideas the The liopuro4x bubblers king Yes
so what do you think?
Grey ideas the The liopuro4x bubblers king It's pretty good. There's room for improvement, but it's a good start.
Paleo Nerd thanks. So are you going to use the art I made for you?
Is it possible to ride majungasaurus?
Yeah
It would just be like a dinosaur unicorn
24:26
I really am disappointed.☹️
24:58 more like as dead as a Majungasaurus.
Can you name some of the prehistoric plants from late cretaceous Madagascar
Thats cm.kosemen and John Conway
What about Walking with Dinosaurs, or When Dinosaurs Roamed America?
Don't forget a giant 6 metre snake and a almost 4 metre Croc too. Easily enough food for it.
Also, I am going to research this later but I'm pretty sure Majungasaurus had a pretty powerful bite force certainly powerful enough to at least bite through bone but of course just because it could doesn't mean it actually did.
i do feel like that taking into account how 'dull' a horn looks in a bit... inaccurate if you think about it. these are already gonna be a little eroded.
Anyone remember Dinosaur Planet?
I do.
Yelp!
Yes
Rapetosaurus was in the family of saltasauridae, not titanosauridae.
It is very likely that abelisaurids would have these tiny arms for mating.
Definitely.
Also since I am Wikipediean I can make you art work just tell me what you need
Grey ideas The bubblesorg liopurodon 4x king I would most certainly love to have some artwork done, especially for my profile pic and banner, and maybe even for some of my videos! Could you give me a link to some of your art?
sure
My deveint art www.deviantart.com/liopurodon4x/gallery/,
Something i made for wikipedia: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orcinus#/media/File:Orcinus_size_chart.png
just tell me your next video
I use Wikipedia a lot.
@@CW56 Nice
Jurassic fight club is more for em to entertainment not education
I feel very very very very mad for jf majungasaurus design!! Do you feel like me paleo nerd?
I like how it mates it kinda like birds mating
I totally agree with you paleo nerd they use the dinosaurs on the show like mindless movie monsters all for entertainment not education
@Paleonerd1905 is right
Jurassic Fight Club just sucks... It's all stupidly inaccurate. It's basically what you would get if a kid who likes dinosaurs had the budget to make a "documentary"
Where are the FEATHERS???!!!
Majungasaurus didn't have feathers
Oh, ok😳
As far as we currently know, Majungasaurus was covered in scales.
But how can the tyrannosaurus have feathers but something smaller not
@@eliaswilliams6110 We have preserved skin of ceratosaurs like Carnotaurus and Ceratosaurus which suggest that most if not all ceratosaurs were featherless. Majungasaurus is a ceratosaur, specifically an abelisaur like Carnotaurus, so it was likely similar when it came to skin integument. Feathers in theropods are currently only known from coelurosaurs and potentially allosaurs.
Also Jurassic fight club betrays dinosaurs as bloodthirsty killing machine well actually in real life they were nothing compared to these monsters
Majungasaurus es más bajo y manos más pequeñas que del documental y más inteligente a la hora de aparearse en ves de dejar oportunidad para cuando la hembra se valla el macho cuida la cri
I already knew it’s inaccurate by watching your video why would they even called Majungarhinos Correct name is majungasaurus they cannot even get the name correct😂
Btw if you complain about jurrasic world being inaccurate then you should watch the movie dr wo liegt says that massrani wanted less accurate and more cool
... I watched Jurassic World in the theater back in 2015
That phrase lost it's meaning after Dominion retconned it with the Prologue.
@@SilverSnook7966 Retcons are a b***h.
Majungatolus is not the real dinosaur's name but majungasaurus is it's real name even though majungatolus sounds like a funny name hahaha hahaha hahaha sorry paleo nerd I thought the name was funny I didn't mean to make you mad again I was just saying I'm just saying paleo nerd
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Its not accurate but its cool
Excuse me Madagascar split apart from Africa not India it's obvious look at your world map
Seriously? That’s the kind of argument a child or flat earther makes. One look at the fossil record of Madagascar shows the Mesozoic fauna of Madagascar was much more similar to that of India than that of Africa. It isn’t until the Cenozoic that we start to see similar fauna in Madagascar and Africa, and most of them likely got there via rafts.
You know this argument was 10 months ago how about we just forget this happened think of it like a peace treating
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Booooooooooooo for jcf is garage worst dinosaur fact