March of the Dinosaurs (2011) Accuracy Review | Dino Documentaries RANKED #18

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  • We put the Dark Age behind us to embrace the savior, March of the Dinosaurs! This dino documentary focuses on life in the Alaskan Prince Creek Formation and the thousand mile migration of a young Edmontosaurus. How well does it hold up scientifically?
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    Head Crest: www.sciencedirect.com/science...
    Migration: www.sciencedirect.com/science...
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    Teeth: www.livescience.com/16737-din...
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 331

  • @GTSE2005
    @GTSE2005 2 роки тому +300

    March of the dinosaurs is more focused on the entertainment aspect than on education. But even then it does a great job in educating its audience

    • @heilmadon
      @heilmadon 2 роки тому +27

      I think so long as the facts are accurate it can focus on the entertainment more and still be educational

    • @toothandclaw4347
      @toothandclaw4347 Рік тому +2

      Lol

    • @subith88
      @subith88 9 місяців тому

      LOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOL LOL LOL LOL

  • @Bagelgeuse
    @Bagelgeuse 2 роки тому +230

    I remember watching March of the Dinosaurs as a kid. It introduced me to feathered Tyrannosaurs and I've loved them ever since. Btw, another positive I noticed when rewatching MotD was the sexual dimorphism in Edmontosaurus: the males have stripes while the females dont. Scar has stripes and is referred to by male pronouns.
    2nd edit: The Troodon and Pachyrhinosaurus also display sexual dimorphism.

    • @herpderp3916
      @herpderp3916 2 роки тому +8

      Even if feathered rexes aren't considered as accurate anymore, I still like the idea that maybe they had downy fuzz as babies that was eventually shed. Imagine a gangly little rex chick, all legs, with a fuzzy coat.

    • @theofficalchairmanrevoluti614
      @theofficalchairmanrevoluti614 2 роки тому +1

      @@herpderp3916 Have you seen the Prehistoric Planet teasers? They have a great depiction of that idea.

    • @herpderp3916
      @herpderp3916 2 роки тому +2

      @@theofficalchairmanrevoluti614 I saw it a little while ago, very excited for it.

    • @theofficalchairmanrevoluti614
      @theofficalchairmanrevoluti614 2 роки тому +2

      @@herpderp3916 Me too. It’s got some hyper accurate depictions of prehistoric life but also a healthy amount of speculative biology thrown in there. There’s a lot of talented people working on it as well like Gabriel N.U, Darren Naish, Jon Favreau, David Attenborough and Hans Zimmer.

    • @dibble1331
      @dibble1331 2 роки тому

      Plus many of the females are a brighter gray color, almost white, while the males are a slightly darker grey color. I thought that was neat.

  • @GoGojiraGo
    @GoGojiraGo 2 роки тому +143

    I love how the Edmontosaurus does absolutely nothing to get the Albertosaurus off its neck, hell it looks and acts like it doesn't even care or notice.

    • @v-man6671
      @v-man6671 2 роки тому +46

      It may sound strange but I've seen videos where the prey animal does nothing whatsoever in order to fight back or resist the predator. For example, I've seen videos of several lions holding onto a subadult giraffe and it was just standing there, not even trying to kick at them. Perhaps it has something to do with the prey animal being in shock and completely paralyzed by it. Surely, it depends on the individual and species, but as illogical as it seems, March of the Dinosaurs portraying this isn't extremely implausible.

    • @codyshrimp2346
      @codyshrimp2346 2 роки тому +29

      I haven't watched it in years but if I remember correctly, if this is referring to the scene by the Cliffside then the elder edmontosaurus had a brain disease or something. Still a bit odd how it barely reacted though.

    • @kennethsatria6607
      @kennethsatria6607 2 роки тому +15

      @@v-man6671 In those cases they're probably exhausted and have been fighting for some time, I have definitely seen giraffe kick the shit out of lions and leaving them paralyzed or with broken jaws.
      Herbivores not fighting at all is more of a trend with domesticated animals like goats, cattle or mules.
      Funnily enough I have heard the opposite being true with domesticated carnivores, hunting dogs are said to be more reckless than wolves, possibly running off things or struggling with prey despite injuries.

    • @shronk2210
      @shronk2210 2 роки тому +5

      Well there are several videos where a prey animal has been captured by a predator and it looks like it doesn’t really care and is just going along with it. Though it’s probably just in shock

    • @collateralpigeon2151
      @collateralpigeon2151 2 роки тому +4

      Getting multiple steak knife sized teeth shoved into its cervical vertebrae and windpipe might have something to do with it.

  • @estaextrana8486
    @estaextrana8486 Рік тому +25

    Funny how the Albertosaurus's jumping moment, who is apparently "stupid" was and still is my favorite scene in the show. It may not be accurate, but it is very cool looking.

  • @IceSpoon
    @IceSpoon 2 роки тому +89

    Even though it can stand next to the Walking series or Planet Dinosaur, I wouldn't call this "documentary". It's one of the most accurate palaeo-movies out there. I felt it always tried to entertain and give a nice story first, accuracy second. Second is still very good, and I agree with your A- on that, but it's for sure an A+ when it comes to entertainment value.

    • @dibble1331
      @dibble1331 2 роки тому +2

      When I first watched this, I didn’t know about nonexistence Troodon. The only thing that caught my eye was Frog Albertosaurus

  • @paleoscinkus542
    @paleoscinkus542 2 роки тому +29

    That Jurassic Fight Club parody was hilarious, lmao. 💀

    • @L0LZZYT69
      @L0LZZYT69 Рік тому +1

      Got me laughing to the max 💀

    • @user-H_m
      @user-H_m 7 місяців тому

      Yes💀

    • @chadgorosaurus4898
      @chadgorosaurus4898 Місяць тому +1

      The piss yellow screen made it even more hilarious

  • @therandomspinosaurus5717
    @therandomspinosaurus5717 2 роки тому +42

    This is easily one of my favorite dinosaur documentaries, it’s such a breath of fresh air

    • @Thereelmnm
      @Thereelmnm Рік тому +2

      Quetzalcoatlus being the one who knocks is legendary

  • @bartoszhallay6576
    @bartoszhallay6576 Рік тому +8

    Fun fact: Gorgosaurus and Albertosaurus here have complex, bird like feathers, which is unlikely, considering that tyrannosaurs were basal calurosaurs, so they most likely had basic down feathers

  • @dinogamer7214
    @dinogamer7214 2 роки тому +6

    This movie introduced me to mass migration and told me that the dino world was not just sunshine and rainbows as i thought when i was 5

  • @ianeuguin
    @ianeuguin 2 роки тому +11

    That Quetza Breaking Bad edit was genius!

  • @pinky0558
    @pinky0558 2 роки тому +10

    *Troodon is invalid*
    Conductor from dinosaur train: I don’t feel so good… *Snapped out of existence*

  • @Spnozilla
    @Spnozilla 2 роки тому +31

    As inaccurate as it was, seeing an Albertasaurus do something straight out of Naruto was pretty bad ass ngl. Part of me likes to think it was in there just for dramatic effect but eh it is what it is.

  • @vaggos2003
    @vaggos2003 2 роки тому +18

    Great video for my personal favourite dino doc (although it's technically an educational movie and not a doc, but whatever). Here are some positive additions I have:
    -Even the smallest of wounds are treated like a big deal. The Gorgosaurus gets wounded by the Troodon, his wound gets infected and that slows him down. He gets further wounded by the Edmontonia and he's done for.
    -The absence of grass.
    -Edmontonia with an accurate design.
    -Animals adapting behaviours by seeing other animals (I'm refering to Scar eating the bugs in the wood by watching the Edmontonia doing so). That happens quite a lot in nature (for example, there was an instance where some wolves learned to fish salmon after watching some bears do so).
    -The lack of food forced the herbivores into rivalry. About time we saw something like that. Seriously, it's always carnivores vs carnivores or carnivores vs herbivores. People may not realise it, but herbivores from different species in the wild can get into fights with each other for remaining food, water or territory.
    -Patch was described to see in slow motion, which believe it or not, after a bit of research on my part, I discovered that it is actually accurate with lots of animals nowadays. In fact, the smaller the animal, the more information it can perceive information with its eyes and the faster its brain can process said information. It even applies to animals or humans of different ages. It's quite likely that the same thing applied to dinosaurs (I mean, I see no reason as to why it wouldn't apply to them as well).

  • @KhanBalkan
    @KhanBalkan 2 роки тому +9

    I always wondered how Edmontosaurus could survive during the winter without any feathers. I guess it's size alone did the job.

  • @forrestannis909
    @forrestannis909 2 роки тому +21

    Can't wait for more dinosaur documentaries to be ranked.

  • @ac_nerd9794
    @ac_nerd9794 Рік тому +8

    I thought this was a great movie. I liked that it portrayed the dinosaurs as animals but also had some type of narrative. I wasn't invested in the dinosaurs as characters but I sure did enjoy watching them live their lives. Might have hated that the Gorgosaurus dies but I liked the movie a lot.

  • @desjykv7
    @desjykv7 2 роки тому +15

    This is my favourite dinosaur documentary, and this should have been the walking with dinosaurs movie.

  • @martinsalazar8587
    @martinsalazar8587 2 роки тому +10

    A big problem is that in the documentary the quetzalcoatlus is biped when we know it was a cuadrup.

  • @acrazygamer1318
    @acrazygamer1318 Рік тому +3

    Apparently, there was a debate that Edmontosaurus was a full quadraped in life whereas the majority say it utilized the traditional quadraped/bipedal locomotion

  • @sonofjack6286
    @sonofjack6286 2 роки тому +2

    7:43 Ah, Aurora Borealis, took me a second to get the reference.

  • @dynamosaurusimperious2718
    @dynamosaurusimperious2718 2 роки тому +9

    I love this ranking,cause MOTD is an absolute Dino Doc 2010s classic

  • @ianoliver2224
    @ianoliver2224 Рік тому +2

    I love that Steamed Hams is constantly in the background.

  • @tyrannotherium7873
    @tyrannotherium7873 Рік тому +4

    I really enjoyed this documentary back in 2011 it’s my favorite out of all the 2011 dinosaur documentaries in my opinion also there was a National Geographic documentary version called the great escape dinosaurs or something and I also like how in this version had interviews with Dr. Philip Currie about interesting facts about these animals

  • @bigchungus6853
    @bigchungus6853 2 роки тому +35

    you thought the albertosaurus jumping was bad?? Man you haven't even SEEN the ending of speckles the tarbosaurus, my man leaps and dives with purposeful form directly into the ocean 🤮 OFF A HUGE CLIFF NO LESS.
    to be honest, I noticed dino king (speckles the tarbosaurus) is on your review list which I think is strange. Considering dino king isn't even a documentary, it's a movie. In fact, it's based on a documentary called "tarbosaurus: the mightiest ever" which is ACTUALLY a documentary. So I think that should be reviewed instead

    • @dibble1331
      @dibble1331 2 роки тому +1

      I feel like there isn’t really any point in reviewing Dino King. As a movie, even now, I still quite enjoy it. It’s a bit cheesy and the narration when Speckles was still a baby were…not great. But as a movie, I think it’s a solid B-. As an informative documentary? I’d give it an F-.

    • @bigchungus6853
      @bigchungus6853 2 роки тому +4

      @@dibble1331 it's a 1 to 1 lion king ripoff but with dinosaurs

    • @dibble1331
      @dibble1331 2 роки тому

      @@bigchungus6853 Literally. But I think it’s fairly good.

    • @amn2760
      @amn2760 Рік тому +1

      Speckles the Tarbosaurus just ripped off a dinosaur documentary that ripped off other dinosaur documentaries

  • @tyrannotherium7873
    @tyrannotherium7873 2 роки тому +35

    I like this documentary my opinion it’s my favorite 2011 documentary it’s better than dinosaur revolution. Well the first time I saw this it was actually from National Geographic called the Great dinosaurs escape

    • @stevenelbert8989
      @stevenelbert8989 2 роки тому +1

      Same here I saw it for the first time on national Geographic and saw more of it full on UA-cam and streaming websites

    • @The_Dino_Edits
      @The_Dino_Edits 2 роки тому +4

      Both were good

    • @Bagelgeuse
      @Bagelgeuse 2 роки тому

      I think both DR and MotD are good. Dinosaur Revolution has super eye-catching designs that, while likely a little unrealistic, certainly showcase how real dinosaurs could've been nothing like what we see in paleo-media. Plus, even though I've seen ppl criticize the cartoonish and somewhat anthropomorphized behavior of the animals, It's a nice change of pace compared to other dino documentaries where it's just violence and killing. MotD has more grounded designs, and showcases dinosaurs in the snow, which you don't often see in paleo-media.

    • @tyrannotherium7873
      @tyrannotherium7873 2 роки тому +1

      @RKaale Dinosaur revolution I just don’t like it because of the sense of humor you can’t put an animal documentary with some sense of humor it doesn’t fit

    • @Bagelgeuse
      @Bagelgeuse 2 роки тому

      @@tyrannotherium7873 Tbh I never had a problem with it. I like seeing dinosaurs behave less like serious violent monsters and more like flawed animals that did stupid things from time to time. The only time I had a problem with the humor was the Eoraptor snickering in Ep 1, and even then It was so minor I barely noticed it.

  • @Logan_The_GiganotoZilla
    @Logan_The_GiganotoZilla 2 роки тому +5

    The Albertosaurus looks like a Wolf in a Dinosaur edition and I like that

  • @earth5853
    @earth5853 2 роки тому +6

    I remember watching when I was a kid and it blew my mind

  • @thepterosaurwithinternetac2426
    @thepterosaurwithinternetac2426 2 роки тому +1

    Everyone be vibin' till the Albertosaurus jumps

  • @Saurophaganax1931
    @Saurophaganax1931 2 роки тому +8

    I also felt that the “Troodons” were far too thinly feathered. Living in a polar region you’d think that the creators would have seen this as a good excuse to go full in on the ploomage and give us some truly fluffy, bird like, raptors. Heck it would have been really cool if they were shown molting ~ having a brown light coat before the snowfall and developing a thick, floofy, white coat as winter sets in.

    • @mechanwhal6590
      @mechanwhal6590 11 місяців тому

      Do feathered animals do that? I’m vaguely aware that some mammals do.

  • @juliab7934
    @juliab7934 2 роки тому +5

    I love this movie, one of my favorites :) I also love hearing about the Dakota specimen since I live in ND near where it was found. Edmontosaurus is actually one of my favorite dinosaurs

  • @ModernTyrannosaurus
    @ModernTyrannosaurus Рік тому +2

    God the difference in quality between this and Stephen Fry's latest venture into dinosaur documentaries is staggering.

  • @jeebus2313
    @jeebus2313 2 роки тому +6

    Otherwise known as what the Walking with Dinosaurs movie should have been.

  • @DSLego3
    @DSLego3 2 роки тому +4

    Solid review Red Raptor, between the serious paleontology and the funny edits with your favorite movies. March of the Dinosaurs I remember enjoying quite a bit when it came out. Could you consider doing Prehistoric America or Monsters we Meet in the future, both are pretty decent documentaries but the paleontology aspect is what I'm curious about. Keep up the great reviews, stay safe and have a good day.

  • @ashwinnmyburgh9364
    @ashwinnmyburgh9364 2 роки тому +7

    This documentary is literally Walking With Dinosaurs the movie but way better.

  • @nickmitsialis
    @nickmitsialis 2 роки тому +3

    Ah so this is that docco where the Albertosaurus does that ninja commando leap!

  • @endprince8068
    @endprince8068 2 роки тому +6

    I always like dino docs thar are more akin to proper nature documentaries, and this one is no exception. It's a very cozy kind of film, the kind where you just have a bowl of popcorn in your lap and just forget about everything else.
    That being said tho, seeing the Albertosaurus anime-jump into the herd was so absurd that I couldn't help but laugh.

  • @gabrieljvelez-perez9275
    @gabrieljvelez-perez9275 Рік тому +2

    You also forgot to include the Prognathodons and both their migrations to freshwater and yearly hunts within the arctic. This movie really was ahead of the current research we know.

  • @adamthespinygiant
    @adamthespinygiant 2 роки тому +13

    Prehistoric Predators?
    Animal Armageddon?
    Walking with Cavemen?

    • @rookroberts
      @rookroberts 2 роки тому +3

      in his walking with beasts video he said he wasn't interested in a walking with cave men video.

    • @mitchellskene8176
      @mitchellskene8176 2 роки тому

      Hopefully he reviews the first two. As stated above, he already said he wouldn't review Walking With Cavemen.

    • @jeffreygao3956
      @jeffreygao3956 6 місяців тому +1

      Prehistoric Predators needed a two parter.

  • @thdenwheja756
    @thdenwheja756 2 роки тому +9

    I thought for certain you would have ragged on the Bipedal Quetzalcoatlus more.

    • @ExtremeMadnessX
      @ExtremeMadnessX 2 роки тому +3

      Also not fingers on wings? WTF was that?

  • @vanglhun
    @vanglhun 2 роки тому +2

    14:18 Omg you did not just do that😂 I just burst out laughing in my bedroom at 1 am.. So unexpected

  • @ianoliver2224
    @ianoliver2224 2 роки тому +1

    You can tell the Albertosaurus jumping was literally done for cinematic purposes and nothing else. All just so they could get that “cool shot” that seemed to be missing from the documentary.

  • @topcroc2653
    @topcroc2653 2 роки тому +1

    I've been waiting for this one!, keep up the great work man 👍

  • @bkjeong4302
    @bkjeong4302 2 роки тому +2

    Re: pack hunting, pretty much all of the arguments used to rule out pack hunting in dinosaurs rely on false dichotomies once you look at living animal behaviour.

  • @crankyfranky1288
    @crankyfranky1288 Рік тому +1

    I actually remember this documentary on tv,so my mom recorded,(thx Mom),but then it disappeared?So glad I can watch it on UA-cam.

  • @rockclanhawkstar1454
    @rockclanhawkstar1454 2 роки тому +4

    I personally like when dino docs and movies that try for accuracy, do include interpersonal interactions. I doubt edmontosaurs would be as sociable as modern herding animals who live in smaller herds like deer or Elephants. But for a non herding animal as an example of fun interpersonal interaction I like to go and think of Hyenas, Vampire bats, and sharks.
    With Hyenas they make what can be described as friendships, and it can sometimes be seen with females in lower rankings of the pack getting real high ranking and respect with just nepotism alone. For Vampire bats, they got a bit a debt trading system thing, in which if an individual doesn't find any food through out the night, another may share some of their food, and if that induvial who gave the food needs food a following night the other bat may pay the other bat back.
    And Finally to sharks, namely reef sharks, during the day it's seen that groups of sharks like to join together, at night they disperse around and feed, but when day returns they they meet back up with the exact same group of sharks.

  • @RhiannaRyselAOpo
    @RhiannaRyselAOpo 2 роки тому +1

    i love the feathered albertosarus

  • @manzac112
    @manzac112 2 роки тому +3

    Now Azdarchid Pterosaurs may have not been lazy, but they could still scavenge if needed even they were mostly predatorial. The comparison between a Bison jumping and a Albertosaurus jumping however is a little redundant because both animals have different skeletal structures and organ placement.

  • @sweatermoncalamari3728
    @sweatermoncalamari3728 2 роки тому +1

    Me whenever red raptor writes uploads a video:"WOOOOO LETS GOOOOOO"

  • @AnicentLich
    @AnicentLich 2 роки тому +2

    I love that documentary.I watched it multiple times and I love it.

  • @kylethedestroyer1117
    @kylethedestroyer1117 2 роки тому +1

    Green Goblin: Why bother?
    Spider Alberto: *rawr*

  • @Dino-oh3fj
    @Dino-oh3fj 2 роки тому +1

    Once I saw the title, I knew that the Albertasaurus jump was going to be mentioned.

    • @estaextrana8486
      @estaextrana8486 Рік тому +1

      I love that jump. I loved it 2 years ago when I discovered this movie, and I still love it today. It looks badass.

  • @callsignmaverick3979
    @callsignmaverick3979 2 роки тому +2

    Love this movie! And your channel!

  • @aliendilo3105
    @aliendilo3105 2 роки тому +1

    Other dino docs: Tatakae, tatakae!
    March of the dinosaurs: I can't fight this guy he's too big!

  • @govnopochta69
    @govnopochta69 2 роки тому +3

    15:10 this is when quetzalkoatlus became Heisenberg😱

  • @takenname8053
    @takenname8053 2 роки тому

    LET'S GOO can't wait for the next one!

  • @l0el
    @l0el 2 роки тому

    Great Video! This is one of my favourite Dinodocs! Although it's admittedly not that good when you watch it a second time.

  • @sethcothran470
    @sethcothran470 2 роки тому +1

    2:14 That is too accurate to JFC.

  • @dylanfrancis5996
    @dylanfrancis5996 2 роки тому +1

    A friend of mine gave me the youtube link for that movie before New Year’s. Good watch to say goodbye to 2021 with

  • @josephpatterson2549
    @josephpatterson2549 2 роки тому +1

    Tbh, the closest genus that patch could be is latenivenatrix, which is a troodontid

  • @VukovatzTV
    @VukovatzTV 2 роки тому +2

    New sub.

  • @chaosthebaryonyx6344
    @chaosthebaryonyx6344 2 роки тому

    The best thing is that you can watch it anytime you want on UA-cam

  • @Iron_Clad_Shorts
    @Iron_Clad_Shorts 2 роки тому

    Yooo finally i have watched this doc and it's great Great vid but i have one. Request can you plsss make a Britain Dinosaurs Plssssss

  • @casualchaos4253
    @casualchaos4253 2 роки тому +2

    honestly, i feel like they made hadrosaurs look like carnivore fodder in this documentary. They should have at least let them fight back rather than just getting killed every fight.

  • @kairyu9207
    @kairyu9207 2 роки тому

    Hey, what a coincide. I was watching this documentary today and now the accuracy review for this one is out.

  • @Spinno.
    @Spinno. 2 роки тому

    Are you ever going to review other forms of dinosaur media like books
    btw love your videos

  • @tomatogenesis
    @tomatogenesis 2 роки тому +6

    14:27
    Is it just me, or does that Camarasaurus' head resemble Scorpius' in some way?

  • @hsdinoman2267
    @hsdinoman2267 2 роки тому

    Awesome new video

  • @blackdragon5274
    @blackdragon5274 2 роки тому +2

    So, Troodon isn't valid, but Troodontid is still the family name?

  • @beatingtheblade4498
    @beatingtheblade4498 2 роки тому

    I knew you gonna mention that Albertosaurus's RKO scene lul

  • @starzilla624
    @starzilla624 2 роки тому +3

    Ohhhh no, we've entered 2011 now, which means you'll be reviewing Planet Dinosaur. It's my favourite docu, but I have a feeling you're going to slam it :(

    • @groque1654
      @groque1654 2 роки тому +2

      To this day I can hear the opening tune as the daspletosaurus looks up. Even with the inaccuracies the dinosaur models in the docu are some of the best so far.

    • @starzilla624
      @starzilla624 2 роки тому

      @@groque1654 Yeah they are beautiful, I hope he acknowledges that despite their inaccuracies, along with accurate animal behaviour.

  • @maxandjulianvideos4454
    @maxandjulianvideos4454 2 роки тому

    My favorite dino doc!!

  • @angel_2009...
    @angel_2009... 2 роки тому +1

    This movie made me love dinosaurs

  • @powerbalancevathelastkitsu2504
    @powerbalancevathelastkitsu2504 2 роки тому

    I'm looking forward to it

  • @joshuaW5621
    @joshuaW5621 2 роки тому

    Your joke clips are like the cutaway gags in Family Guy.

  • @puppet_43
    @puppet_43 2 роки тому +1

    Are you gonna make a review about last day of the dinosaurs or animal Armaggedon?

  • @thenormaldino3404
    @thenormaldino3404 2 роки тому +1

    This is my childhood

  • @kuitaranheatmorus9932
    @kuitaranheatmorus9932 2 роки тому +1

    For 2011 it's amazing and I love it so much

  • @Actually_Alice_Orchid
    @Actually_Alice_Orchid 2 роки тому +1

    I like this one I always found it interesting

  • @FirebonE_88
    @FirebonE_88 2 роки тому +1

    A 6 feet jump for a 1 tonne animal is by no means tiny, nor unimpressive. That's taller than a lot of men.

  • @Spiny_21
    @Spiny_21 2 роки тому +2

    I thought that was a panopalosaurus

  • @zade6288
    @zade6288 2 роки тому

    yay a new review

  • @Blodkorv
    @Blodkorv 2 роки тому

    I can't wait until the review of amazing dinoworld.

  • @bossky1780
    @bossky1780 2 роки тому

    The baby edmontosaurs looks soooo cute😍

  • @gluteusmaximus8881
    @gluteusmaximus8881 2 роки тому +1

    I'm surprised you didn't mention the mosasaurs

  • @NatteNek
    @NatteNek 2 роки тому

    Never forget finding this one for the first time in UA-cam as an 8 yr old despite not understanding shit

  • @thevenbede767
    @thevenbede767 2 роки тому +1

    Someone should name a troodontid that's not just teeth that isn't any other genus Troodon

  • @Randomixx-xm1ml
    @Randomixx-xm1ml Рік тому

    What I find funny is that the general perception was that smaller predatory dinosaurs were pack hunters living in tightly knit congregations while larger ones either hunted solo or in smaller, less closely knit groups, when the evidence seems to suggest the inverse was generally true.

  • @universodolucas6023
    @universodolucas6023 2 роки тому

    we need a remake of WWD3D and Mach of the dinosaurs

  • @GojiraFan-in9oo
    @GojiraFan-in9oo 2 роки тому +1

    Here we go

  • @euantheyutyrannus
    @euantheyutyrannus 2 роки тому +1

    I love my Yutyrannus

  • @JerkyD
    @JerkyD 2 роки тому

    I hope you don't mind, but 12:30 reminded me of something I recently noticed: W/the exception of sauropods, you usually don't comment on hand/foot anatomy despite the fact that dino docs often get it wrong. In this case, see the Edmontonia's hands at ~1:39, the Pachyrhino's hands at ~9:39, & the Quetzal's lack of hands at ~15:00. I should also mention that 1) the Troodon's head looks almost exactly like that of a JP Velociraptor, & 2) not everyone agrees that "Troodon is total trash" (E.g. From Varricchio et al. 2018: "Given that [Stenonychosaurus inequalis] had already been synonymized into the senior T. formosus36 and remained unused for 30 years, Troodon formosus remains the proper name for this taxon, exclusive of L. mcmasterae, and we continue to use it here").

  • @chadgorosaurus4898
    @chadgorosaurus4898 2 роки тому +1

    That Albertosaurus must have had too much sugar. How is it jumping like that.

  • @nicholashaan7345
    @nicholashaan7345 2 роки тому

    Flying Alberto is not real, it can't hurt you.
    Flying Alberto :

  • @danielalexandre9698
    @danielalexandre9698 2 роки тому

    Gorgosaurus:Weeeee I can fly!

  • @guytremblay1647
    @guytremblay1647 Рік тому +1

    Thats what i also said when i saw a three tons predator jump 15 feet in the air . There is no way that any animal of this weight would be able to jump if it even did and even less without breaking a leg bone specially the feets .

  • @ILaunchNukes
    @ILaunchNukes 2 роки тому

    Do "Mr Incredible time travels to the Morrison Formation"
    1. Camptosaurus
    2. Ornitholestes
    3. Marshosaurus
    4. Ceratosaurus
    5. Stegosaurus
    6. Diplodocus
    7. Brachiosaurus
    8. Allosaurus
    9. Torvosaurus
    10. Saurophaganax

  • @DryptosaurusDavid
    @DryptosaurusDavid 2 роки тому

    I’m so excited for dinosaur revolution that I’m getting impatient

  • @tyrannotherium7873
    @tyrannotherium7873 2 роки тому

    5:56 the Thomas Carr paper

  • @GamingIndominus
    @GamingIndominus 2 роки тому +4

    Can't wait for dinosaur revolution to be reviewed, I'm going to guess it will be between B- and C- or perhaps a high D due to its comedicness.

  • @IkeReviews
    @IkeReviews 2 роки тому

    You should review dead sounds dinosauria series when it's done