Tarbosaurus - The Mightiest Ever - Part 1 | Dinosaurs documentary
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- Опубліковано 18 вер 2017
- 🦖 70 million years ago dinosaurs ruled the Korean Peninsula the same way they ruled the rest of the earth. At that time the part of the land now known as Jeonnam Yeosu was the forest habitat of numerous dinosaur species: Tarbosaurus. he youngest of a family of Tarbosaurs, Spotty is a curious and playful child. Along with his mother and siblings, he lives happily in the forest, waiting patiently to learn to hunt... Part 1 A wonderful story about dinosaurs, see necessarily!
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Other dinosaurs: slips and falls about once a year.
Velociraptor: slips every 5 seconds.
Lol merry Christmas as well
Yeah lololol
Imagin Jurassic park...but the raptors were like that
Maybe he was drunk before he was shot 😅
@@SanthoshKumar-ti1iw yeah lol
*Velociraptor:* Lemme roar every 10 seconds and forget all of my agile biological advantages.
I cry when Patch has to say goodbye to his mother
Same
It is very 😢
very sad
Same
Sad
“Mom can we get McDonalds?”
“There’s food at home.”
The food at home: 13:34
😂
😎👌
Well it’s kinda fast food 🤮🤣
Mmm. Also 31:40
Fml a prehistoric farmer could make a mutza
Eww. I'm watching this while drinking water
Patch: Look mum. Made my first kill, ROOAAARRR!!!
Mum, looks on teary eyed: So proud of you son. Now get out of my life forever.
🤣🤣🤣
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@@zamane1234 jtgutgjtgtnghtmfk5mk
Patch is dead
wow!!!!!!
That is not funny at all man!!!!
Narrator: -Agile predator...
Raptor: **Falls and Slips every five seconds**
Narrator: ... They won't give up their prey that easily... Not when they were so close
Raptors: **Gives up the chase easily**
Narrator: ... I can explain-
mҡ νı νı ʟoνє dont forget he said 6 feet instead of its 3 i think
It's the size of a turkey
lol that is so dumb i can't
This is probably from 2010
1:18 Narrator: The Dinosaurs.
Video: Shows a pterosaur.
Mad respect to patch... he had a rough life
A life which his son, Speckles, inherited.
They're always named Patch
youtubeuser Not really
@@zamane1234 lucky
No, they're not. Out of all the dinosaur movies I've ever watched (and I've watched a ton. Huge Dino fan!) this is the second one that had a dino named Patch. Stop over exaggerating.
@@DemonRose69 the march of the dinosaurs troodon is also called patch
not true , they named one Tampon and in another movie Kotex
I keep thinking of Jurassic Park 3 when looking at the Velociraptors
Except that a velociraptor hardly was 2 metres.
They misrepresented Troodons in the movie
Seem to be very clearly inspired by them, even having the same dimorphism colors
“It’s only a small amphibian”
*literally throws frog into water*
It so sad that all of patches siblings died 😢😢😢😭😭😭😭
😐
@@kamalprem511 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
Literally what the hell happened to dino documentaries since Walking With Dinosaurs
"the Land Before Time" happened.
varanid9 land beofe time was made before walking with dinosaurs
Watch Planet Dinosaur, it's good.
They ran out of ideas, only so much you can cover that older videos haven't done already. Sure you can put out the new info, but I doubt the companies that make these get a lot of resources and funding.
Planet Dinosaur is a good one, and it came out on 2012 😆
"Velociraptor a quick and agile hunter"
slips and falls around every single turn*
"Velociraptor, a 2 meter tall creature" and with no feathers. I see the Jurassic Park narrative still lives strong
You must be a Christian against dinosaurs ? Producers , and directors have always over dramatized movies. Bigger wow factor for the movie goer’s. Even true supernatural, extra-terrestrial movies are over dramatized . To keep people interested. Raptor’s weren’t really big at all , but very powerful. Could you imagine human’s coexisting with these flightless birds? Only if weapons were created before humans . We may have been able to live somewhat peacefully on the same planet. But it wasn’t our time yet
I was just about to bring this to light XD, how many times are paliantologists going to have to point out that most of the dinosaurs, including velociraptors, had feathers??
@@murderof.Cr0ws
also they were at most half that size (1m), which i think is much more important to get right😅 because i could see the feathers being a feature which dependet on where they lived.....
Umm who really knows I mean none of us has ever seen one so people are just guessing what they look like
@@chaisebellchambers369 No, they aren't guessing. There are fossilized impressions of feathers, pigmentation, etc. Try again. Birds are the descendants of dinosaurs.
Thank you for uploading this documentary. It might not be totally accurate, but I really like that the creators tried to make a funny and heartwarming story for once, unless the tragic sadness that goes with many dinosaurs stories. Again, thank you!
Microraptor when she meets patch - "WHAT ARE YOU DOING IN MY SWAMP!!!"
Ahh, yes, the Velociraptor, the clumsiest animal to walk on Planet Earth.
Gottfried Leibniz lmao. Should got that kid in no time
To slip on planet earth
You meet that right
U mean to slip on earth?
"And it's breaking me in two
Watching you slipping away"
The Raptor in this movie Is very goofy ahh
velociraptor is an agile predator : Slips and falls 10 seconds later
43:24 omg her pupil turned into a heart she is proud of patch
I so caught that!! lol
I almost legitimately cried when his mother parted ways...lil patches is gon make it!!
I cried. Never seeing your family again....jeez
Patch, "Mom, just once can't we just go to a steakhouse instead of you puking up our steak?"
Aku p mo Aa
PP p
@Pretty Girl Alert "mom last time I ate that I got salmonella poisoning"
Looked like raw liver, again?
The movie: it is not patch’s lucky day
Me: and same for the Velociraptor
This is so high school in the early 80s! Warm fuzziness! 😊
This was so caaute & also sad haha🥹 even if everything isn’t accurate to a T, love how the story was solely focused on Patch & his familyyyy
I think the lab team at Jurassic Park put to much pig DNA into Patch's genome.
Uh ... high doing the best dinosaurs dino heaven ....???..???
@@anenanen8548 what
Lol I just now realise you are really perceptive
Why because the babies sound like pigs?
Oink oink
The movement animations are hilarious😂😂
It was cute watching patch growing up in the wild wwith his mother and brothers .I really enjoyed watching this movie.
What a beautiful story! Haters, if you don't like it, why are you wasting your time, commenting? Seems to me like you don't have a life.
This is just beautiful!❤️
...also, if they would give us the link so we can download the documentaries they put together, we would appreciate it
Narrator: "Here we find the Dinosaurs"
On screen: *Shows a Pterosaur*
Narrator: "I can explain..."
Note: The name of the Pterosaur on screen is the Haenamichnus. (Full name: Haenamichnus Uhangriensis, discovered in Haenam, South Korea.)
I know it says it
Official 김무경P wow you really know about dinosaurs
@@MookyeongKim thanks I was wondering what he said and searched on Google henonecsus and henonexus
And they say velociraptor mongoliensis is 2 meters tall👌
Ok, show of hands, who buttered the velociraptor again?
Ha lol
Ryaquaza 1 Uhm.. Totally not me! Yeah...
Lmao
Ok. Show of hands. Who buttered the velociraptor again?
Don’t look at me!
The commentators voice is priceless.
i love it
Fakeass Morgan Freeman
Huge respect to the cameraman the guy had to stand there 65 million years to get us this amazing footage
🤣🤣🤣
LOL
Yoooo😂😂
Director: when you say you want a new dinosaur docu, what do you have in mind?
General public: we want to be thrilled
Director: *hires Dracula for voiceover*
That is so perfect😂👍
Tryin to be the narrator from Clone Wars
34:10
R.I.P Patches sibling 😭😭😭
Yep😭😭
No. Patch's brother.
Hats off to the cameraman and crew who recorded all the moments live on the spot.
They used a drone, silly!
@@philsurtees Wow, I just found out about that
not funny anymore
@@stanislawbien5368🤡
I personally like their fiction. Nice to know Patch has spots. Assumptions that the creatures protect eggs instead of burying them like most Reptiles do. It is nice to see they have older brothers too. Fiction is great.
I was NOT expecting ALL OF THIS. This was so beautifully done! Amazing. Give more.
hell no
Tyrannosaurus adult/young is here
Documentary starts
“And here are the dinosaurs”
Shows 2 pterosaurs flying 🤔😂
Dude maybe you can answer a question for me, what are dinosaurs? Are they a specific group of prehistoric animals? I think of them all as dinosaurs so I've always been wondering :)
@@snoutysnouterson Image it like this: The stem clade for giant reptiles is archosaurs (*Archosauria*).
The archosaurs split into three main branches people know about:
- First to split off where the Crocodylomorpha who evolved into crocodilians, you could say they are cousins to dinosaurs
- Then it split into pterosaurs (what people call flying dinos although they certainly are not dinosaurs, but more like their brother-clade) and
- then dinosaurs from whom later birds evolved.
Pterosaurs were flying reptiles with wings made out of flesh and skin. The only dinosaurs that can fly don't have wings made from skin, but made from feathers. (All birds are dinosaurs).
So everything that's a dinosaur cannot be a pterosaur and everything that's a pterosaur cannot be a dinosaur, though both are archosaurs.
Finally, to answer your question: Yes, dinosaurs are a specific group of reptile-descendents and they are still alive today, because birds are dinosaurs in the same way that ducks are birds and you are a mammal.
@Seth Williams thanks so much for your reply Seth. That makes sense, I'll look in to it further to improve my understanding. Thanks for getting me started :)
@@Enkrod Ah that's a great response friend, that actually explains it very cleary.
Its something I really should know as an avid fossil collector.
Great stuff. I've learned something today. Thanks for your great message :)
@@snoutysnouterson No problem friend :) I've been fascinated with evolutionary biology since I found a rock with hundreds of small gastropod fossils as a kid.
"The law of nature is clear that only the *STRONGLEST* will survive."
I notest it to but really STRONGLEST
@@janesherry3453 the gay is stronglest in this one
38:55
zombie0620 Online 38:57
It's strongest bc it was an accident
I like dinosaurs ❤
The mother did this it's all because she want her baby to be more independent and when she die she know her child will bring this legacy to the end.... How wonderful 😢
wonderful but heartbreaking
Awww he's so cute though xp broke my heart when he had to move out xp
he is cute
That velociraptor just flip in the fall tree so funny😂😂😂😂
Hi ! Just want to thankyou for this part 1&2 documentary, I have to watch it several times a day with my 18 month old who is absolutely obsessed with it! Been watching it daily now for the last few months and he just can't get enough of patch and his family. Thankyou again and will continue to watch :)
Try some other dinosaur documentaries with him, some suggestions are: walking with dinosaurs, dinosaur planet and dinosaur revolution, also if you have apple+ theres prehistoric planet.
@@indorfan thanks! He just really adores this one. Have tried walking with dinosaurs but doesn't seem to have the same effect bless him. Even roars at the thumbnail 🤣
@@paranormalg0at more information, theres a movie based on this documentary, it's called speckles the tarbosaurus, but be warned, because the child actors voices are very painful to listen to
Several times as day with an 18 month old? He about showing your child life instead of a screen all day? Good idea? Yeah go on
Try speckles
This video was so good!
That raptors movement though
I Don't post ikr lmao
These dinos have the kookiest movement animation I've ever seen, lol. I mean, the Tsintaosaurus walk like they are constipated....
was thinking the same thing, they built them wrong, the movement was way off.
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im crying right now the last part tho when the dino leaves his mum :(
❤I love this
I'm getting a 'text-to-speech' vibe from this narrator. It's so strange to listen to.
I agree. I really wanted to watch this. But I can't get past the grating narrator.
Every time that soft piano music came on, I thought I was watching a Korean romantic K-Drama, that is until the Quetzylcoatosaur flew in to the scene with its mangy feet.
it quetzylacoatlus not quetzylasaurus
Lmao
This was my favorite dino when i was a kid now that I am older i forgot the name of the dino but i remember it started with T After hours of Research I finally found it Thanks for the movie :D
That tarbo deserves an award for the fastest record for getting up
The narrator seems confused by everything he’s saying
😂😂
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I know I am.
Considering its not a Velociraptor, but a Utahraptor, I'm not surprised.
Its dubbing from a korean documentary lmao. I remember watching this in korea when i was younger
The end made me cry
Me to
Wussy
That last part teared me up. His own mother forcing him to go
Patch and younger sibling: We dont care about our youngest sibling, we wanted him dead. then the youngest sibling dies of a velociraptor Patch and other younger sibling: We didnt exspect our younger sibling to die like this nvm we dont want him dead, he sacrificed himelf for us so we should care about him too
Is it just me or does patch got skills on breaking velociraptor ankels😂
So we just gonna ignore the fact that the commentary sounds like it’s straight out of the 50s
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Straight out of Holland, perhaps...
@@abundiomontero2140 was?
I know I hate it ! It ruined the doc for me
To me the commentary sounds like Leonard Nimoy with a hangover.
Very interesting i like this ⛽💶
Ever wonder if carnivorous dinosaurs encountered their parents after parting ways ? It probably had happened.
And I can only hope that if they find their mothers they wouldn't fight instead they would still know it's their parents.
most likely they ate each other - tigers have been known to do that
@@myfairlahey5738 Ow sh*t really?, I thought they would reconcile with each other and maybe hunt together for you know bonding? HAHAHA🤣 but yeah Nature is Nature.
@@myfairlahey5738 yeah but Tigers are mammals
@@myfairlahey5738 tigers are mammals these are reptiles
all this slipping and falling...........
WO its god
Scandalous Scar that’s why they are extinct
Me: *Watches the herd walk away*
Dino left alone: *DIES*
Me:Watches on to see that the herd BARLEY MOVED
Why do the raptors look like the jp3 ones
The Narrator knows everything.
The velociraptors killing the hadrosaur gave me fucking aids. They are tiny as fuck compared to it and the hadrosaur didn't even try to fight back. They slashed it's legs a few times and it died. This is literally worse than videogame logic.
It not died. It died after biten by Tarbosaurus. The velociraptors made various and deep cuts on the hadrosaur's flesh, more than that, on its legs. Of course it would collapse eventually.
Imagine yourself walking on a desert, already weakened by the heat, thirsty, and then someone starts to make slashes on your legs. You WILL fall.
Rei Leo I think an animal would at the very least try and run or fight back instead of standing there or walking around slowly like it has shit in its pants. Adrenaline and the fight / fight response hits like a bitch, it doesn't matter if the animal is thirsty or exhausted, its still going to try and survive.
Not to mention that fight is comparable to fucking eagles trying to take down a bull elephant. Of course you would agree with me in saying that sounds stupid, just like that fight. Velociraptors and most other dromaosaurids more than likely functioned like modern day birds of prey, killing most small animals and the occasional sheep sized animal, but nothing more. Saying these things, tiny in comparison, can kill a goddamn Hadrosaur, is plain and simply, stupid. Not too mention the hide of hadrosaurus was tough as shit.
If you, a human, take a knife and make a couple of cuts on an elephant's leg (at the right place), it will fall. Remember, sometimes a litte cut on your finger hurts as hell. That hadrosaur was staying behind because it was already exhausted. In that conditions, under a 50° heat, dying of thirsty, your senses go down. The vision starts to blur, your thinking is slowed, and you are barely able to walk. Then someone appears and starts to make cuts on the legs of a 10 ton animal. The predators know instinctively the right places to make the slashes. It is just a matter of time to it to fall.
Look, even if it was somehow possible and the hadrosaur was so extremely exhausted that it wouldn't even try to survive from an encounter, the velociraptors wouldn't have even attacked it in the first place.
“Small lakes fan out from one big...lake.” Coffee out the nose.
His mother leave patch,😭😭😭
Every good mother must make sure her kids leave nest and make their own life.
Patch!❤️❤️
8:17 WHY AM I LAUGHING SO HARD 🤣🤣🤣😂😂😂😂😂
Did anyone else notice the bearded dragon at 3:40, I’m pretty sure bearded dragons didn’t live 80 million years ago. Who knows I could be wrong.
Bleach Bleach nor were frogs.
I mean there were amphibians but they were big n nasty salamanders acting like Alligators. We have those today in the Goliath Salamander of Japan.
Yeah mate, it was a bearded dragon. I caught them all the time as a kid.
Yes, they had frogs. Those giant salamander-like amphibians you're talking about were mostly in the Paleozoic era.
www.nu.nl/wetenschap/4930931/prehistorische-kikker-at-babydinosaurussen.html
Props to the cameraman for traveling 80 million years back in time and filming this
These cameraman comments were never funny get over it.
@@csbanki true lol
@@csbanki de kettő is van egymás után bazmeg ! Azt utálom a legjobban mikor az egyik leirja a marhaságot, a másik meg megint kettővel lejjebb !
This is animated because patches mom goes inside the ground and patches leg went threw him
I meant patches mom tail went in the ground
I love the nature...❤️❤️
Great movie !!!! Patch was a good dinosaur! Like for Patch
38:56 -Only stronglest will survive, The narrator has invented a new word.
I was looking for this comment abbahahahhahahaha
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 please tell me Timestamp?
38:56
😂
He had to do something to make the trite nonsense he was made to read sound like a semblance of interest.
41:07 Nooooooooo!
I didn’t realize how small Patch actually was till I saw him next to his mom
The voice is the best part of this.
Is swear this whole video is just a troll by the narrator.😂😂
Six Aser It is a movie
@@zamane1234 So? It's still a video. Just a very long video.
Six Aser Proffeser Qurielll: TROLL IN THE COMMENTS!!!!! THERES'S A TROLL IN THE COMMENTS
Um
@@nathanielloresma2949 who says narrators are a spinosaurus thing
38:27 i feel bad for that guy()))
so cool
The tarbosaurus baby is soo cute
yeah its cute...until it eats all your guts
Sharemoments ehhhhhhhhh idk
The narrator was just trolling this video. He sounded just like joking.
Im rewatching this after a long time and only now i see how derpy the animation is 😂
Hands down, this cameraman is a legend
I think... the narrorator is... Zapp Brannigan.
Eu tenho uma coleção de dinossauro
The Velociraptor is a dangerous hunter. Dangerous and sexy!
Kenneth Branagh
AlcuardAndClaude KickAss more like consistently being zapped by somebody
I get the feeling I'm watching a very long ZeFrank video.
"This is how a Tarbosaurus do..."
Less than 30 seconds in and I’m already thinking that
"Wait, those aren't kneecaps. What are you doing, you're licking-oh my. Let's just pretend they're kneecaps."
@@jamillatorres7226 You dare being so immersive...?
EEEE
Brainy smurf: Be quiet. He will hear us! Lily: Okay Shhhhhhhhhhh.
The narrator sounds like he's going to ask Patch to steal an ever lasting gobstopper.
🤣🤣🤣
3:27 a bearded dragon really come on guys
He do be bustin them moves though
Bearded dragons have been around for 220 millions years......smdh and if you dont believe me there is this amazing thing called google.....
Why does The Velociraptor so often Falling to The Ground
ProSource is a really good predator
Tarbosaurus is a really good printer
Turbosource is a really good predator
yeah but when was velociraptor in science ever been seen as a 2m tall dinosaur in the fossil record other than when in Jurassic Park
It is part of the story to make patch survive to the end
I liked this video very entertaining
Aww I was sad when patch left
Who agrees that this documentary is kinda awesomebro?
Nice dinosaur graphics
That lizard is an ancestor of bearded dragons
I cried when he had to leave
35:12 I feel like suddenly I am watching the intro bit of a Star Wars The Clone Wars episode.
Does make you think that’s what he’s going for
A like for the brave camera man😁😁
30:18 ohh my god I am dying of laughter with his pronounciation.
Which word?
@@halotrixzdj
"Once agaaaaaiiiiiiinnnnn"
34:09 is so sad 😭
u smile now u no smile
Yeah
nah, this is a hellish life that he got free from