Green herons actually do that exact sort of thing as well. They sometimes even use pieces of bread to lure in fish at parks! They even mention herons doing this in the video!
Least they invented the great mesozoic railroad and steam locomotion (and to an extent, electric-diesel and Solar locomotion). Sadly it was all wiped off the face of the earth when the K-Pg Event happened.
Inaccurate design and outdated species name but the animation feels even more real than Prehistoric Planet And it's got a little heart marking on the chest!
@@mickymouse2445 Troodon itself is not a valid genus, but the animal shown here, which is actually called Stenonychosaurus, is valid. So yes, Troodon was once considered to be a real dinosaur, but is now no longer considered to be a valid genus. The entire genus was named after a single fossil tooth, which is now considered undiagnostic, which means it isn’t distinct and/or doesn’t have any unique features to justify it being considered a unique species.
@@kaylamongiovi-oe6erAs a maniraptor, Troodontids should have primary feathers on their second finger, like shown in Prehistoric Planet. This reconstruction lacks those feathers which is an inaccuracy.
they *WHAT!?* I’m sorry, but, they’re able to not just manipulate the stuff around them, they formed fires? Not gonna lie, I wanna see how they made the campfires and the fires themselves, or at least a representation of how we think they did. edit : yeah I know they didn’t, but it’d be funny wondering how they would make fire if they could
@sharky8934 They absolutely did not start fires. There's no evidence for that at all. This is just someone's fantasy. It doesn't take away that they were likely one of, if not the most, intelligent dinosaur ever. But this is like saying that just because crows are so smart we can jump to them having an intelligence on par with humans, which isn't the case.
@@praisesol2740 Yeah, fire controlling Troodons may just be a thing of fantasy, but I mean, perhaps they could have taken burning sticks from natural fires that happened without their influence and sort of made a makeshift pile of sticks for a fire? Of course, that’s just my thought about this, and I’m probably wrong.
@sharky8934 there's a single fictional hypothesis online founded in complete fantasy. It would be seriously cool if they did, but it's bad to pull things like that out of the air from pure speculation. Especially when the only basis for that is because they were possibly the smartest animal alive at the time. Again, it would be cool. But it's pure speculation in a vacuum
I don't know the name of the company that made it but I know that John Favro and several others who worked on the live action lion king, used what they learned from the lion king to make the dinosaurs in this documentary as realistic as possible.
Scientists have studied that the intelligence of creatures on the Northern hemisphere is much higher on average than the Southern, and we think inhospitable variable cold climates are the cause, as you need more brain power to make the necessary planning to survive winters. The more consistent year round temperatures in the Southern hemisphere where simple migration can address some of the smaller variations require less intelligence, and so natural selection doesn't weed out those that are less intelligent.
They definitely did not have a nasal horn like the ones shown here. They actually had a lumpy mass instead of the classic nasal horn seen on Triceratops.
1:40 This is potentially the first time we've ever seen a non-avian dinosaur using a tool in a documentary.
Green herons actually do that exact sort of thing as well. They sometimes even use pieces of bread to lure in fish at parks! They even mention herons doing this in the video!
Not the only one parasaurolophus and other crested hadrosaures could use there crust as a tool
The babies are the cutest
i agree, and clever too.
7:57 Especially when the Baby Trodon, try imitating the father, and is saved, and makes the "smile from scascal".
the Troodon has a cute sound,it looks more bird than anything.
The Troodon It's my favorite dinosaur, greetings
Troodon is no longer a valid genus It was separeted in 2 spicies this one is stenonichosaurus
@@Luigi1507 The animals are real though, just different species.
@@Luigi1507 The clade Troodontidae will always be valid, so troodons / troodontids can still refer to the whole group of animals.
@@Luigi1507 paleontoligists couldve kept ONE of them named troodon.. but no. WHY PALEONTOLOGY, WHY????
Sorry mate, Troodon is not a real dinosaur itself
Baby troodons were so cute 🙂
Yeah! ❤❤❤
The wind blowing on the animal looks beautiful
That was a rushing STREAM yet the bug is just sitting there like theres no water current
Just noticed that lol
I kinda like the Troodon,it's one of my few favorite feathered dinosaurs
Troodons are so awesome
The Troodon has a cute sound
Least they invented the great mesozoic railroad and steam locomotion (and to an extent, electric-diesel and Solar locomotion). Sadly it was all wiped off the face of the earth when the K-Pg Event happened.
Inaccurate design and outdated species name but the animation feels even more real than Prehistoric Planet
And it's got a little heart marking on the chest!
It may not be an accurate design but I gotta say it looks pretty nice
Yeah. Does the prehistoric planet one look more realistic? I like how they both have feathers at least
@@kaylamongiovi-oe6er Yes, Prehistoric Planet has very few inaccuracies, the least in any dinosaur documentary actually.
Is this a made up species ore what?
@@mickymouse2445 Troodon itself is not a valid genus, but the animal shown here, which is actually called Stenonychosaurus, is valid. So yes, Troodon was once considered to be a real dinosaur, but is now no longer considered to be a valid genus. The entire genus was named after a single fossil tooth, which is now considered undiagnostic, which means it isn’t distinct and/or doesn’t have any unique features to justify it being considered a unique species.
@@kaylamongiovi-oe6erAs a maniraptor, Troodontids should have primary feathers on their second finger, like shown in Prehistoric Planet. This reconstruction lacks those feathers which is an inaccuracy.
People keep thinking... how could small species of dinosaurs not have survived the asteroid? Answer: yes, they did. The birds...😂
And the crocodilians lol
@@kaylamongiovi-oe6er not dinosaurs but close relatives.
@@greendecepticon6148 I never said dinosaurs
@@kaylamongiovi-oe6er my bad.
@@greendecepticon6148 oop
Troodon was so intelligent they actually found campfires around the nests, showing they invented fire way before man.
Man, sit your sarcastic ass down
they *WHAT!?* I’m sorry, but, they’re able to not just manipulate the stuff around them, they formed fires? Not gonna lie, I wanna see how they made the campfires and the fires themselves, or at least a representation of how we think they did.
edit : yeah I know they didn’t, but it’d be funny wondering how they would make fire if they could
@sharky8934 They absolutely did not start fires. There's no evidence for that at all. This is just someone's fantasy.
It doesn't take away that they were likely one of, if not the most, intelligent dinosaur ever. But this is like saying that just because crows are so smart we can jump to them having an intelligence on par with humans, which isn't the case.
@@praisesol2740 Yeah, fire controlling Troodons may just be a thing of fantasy, but I mean, perhaps they could have taken burning sticks from natural fires that happened without their influence and sort of made a makeshift pile of sticks for a fire? Of course, that’s just my thought about this, and I’m probably wrong.
@sharky8934 there's a single fictional hypothesis online founded in complete fantasy. It would be seriously cool if they did, but it's bad to pull things like that out of the air from pure speculation. Especially when the only basis for that is because they were possibly the smartest animal alive at the time.
Again, it would be cool. But it's pure speculation in a vacuum
What company did this animation? Very lifelike.
I don't know the name of the company that made it but I know that John Favro and several others who worked on the live action lion king, used what they learned from the lion king to make the dinosaurs in this documentary as realistic as possible.
Scientists have studied that the intelligence of creatures on the Northern hemisphere is much higher on average than the Southern, and we think inhospitable variable cold climates are the cause, as you need more brain power to make the necessary planning to survive winters. The more consistent year round temperatures in the Southern hemisphere where simple migration can address some of the smaller variations require less intelligence, and so natural selection doesn't weed out those that are less intelligent.
😂if those are pachyrhinos, they are either fanbased, Hollywood inspired, a similar species, or I've spent too much time on Jurassic World Evolution 2😂
They definitely did not have a nasal horn like the ones shown here. They actually had a lumpy mass instead of the classic nasal horn seen on Triceratops.
Top 2 weird images from amazing dinoworld
1-troodon 6:06
2-baby troodon[troodon hatchling] 8:12
How's it weird?
Never seen or heard of this dinosaur documentary before.
I love featherDinos Deinocheirus 3🐣💝🛸
Only in monster movies do predators roar while hunting
In real life does
Its insane how smart it was
Cool design
2:55 this is fuq scary
nice
I’d kill to find that soundtrack
It’s on UA-cam! Just look up Amazing Dino world soundtrack
Do you get trailer Dinoworld from my stores?
Perfeito
Wait a Troodon in snow!!!
Achei os olhos desse troodon muito pequenos já vi descrições onde aparece com olhos bem grandes
Troodon, here's my tax form
Troodon eat plant,meat, fish and the bluebbery
2013
Troodon vs zanabazar
I despise the sound design for the Troodon.
Actually baby 8:12 jumpscare WaRnInG!
… 6:06
Troodon vs zanabar
They are putting feathers on every theropod dinosaur these days. Next, they will put collars on them and discuss how to cook dinosaur eggs.
Isn't troodon invalid anymore?
Yes but this animal is still valid since it's Latenivenatrix and should of been called that in this documentary.
@@SilverSnook7966 yep and its in Path Of Titans
@@SilverSnook7966 now its just stenonychosaurus
I don't see the harm of still referring it as Troodon. I mean, I still occasionally call Apatosaurus "Brontosaurus".
And before anyone says anything, I know the two are now stated to be different animals. Before that, Brontosaurus was debunked as a real animal.
Jurassic park new movies does not have this realyti .. and i watched the b.b.c dinosur program .. it has a good features too
Big 🧠.
That roller dog has a cute sound
I thought this was Alaskan Troodon
Troodon alaskus
Wrong depiction of Pachy
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... and it tastes like chicken
Doesn't look right.
troodon doesn’t exist so that’s inaccurate