Prosauruspods are criminally underrepresented. Besides plateosaurus and anchisaurus this is one of the few prosauropods to be featured in a mordern documentary
Mosquitoes can sense thermal radiation in order to find warm blood to feed their offspring, and the mud blocked his heat which it’s not only dirty, but it prevents female mosquitoes from detecting any warm blood.
Nice to see such an obscure prosauropod get some love in the media like this. Any appearances from Mussaurus, Riojasaurus or Massospondylus that you know of?
We wished that could happen but with so many awesomebro dinosaur documentaries, we could hardly see how their defenses work. That's why Walking With.....Series takes the cake!
@@TheAnimalKingdom-my1vi walking with dinosaurs doesnt show anything like this either, at least not with prosauropods. The only prosauropod makes a cameo at the end to lead onto the next episode
Glacialsaurus, can't find one picture of it supposedly being found in ice....disheartening to say the least, but there are 0 pictures at alll of anything involving it...honestly I'm just gonna call bullshit on this one. Depressing too, would have loved to know what a frozen dinosaur would have looked like, how it would have held up, etc.
Hello! First of, I really have to say that your sheer knowledge of mesozoic wildlife impresses me. That is also why I need to ask you a question. I think you know the documentary " When crocs ate dinosaurs". In the first 3 minutes of this docu, several dinosaurs are shown, including a small theropod which seems to be aboreal ( It's at 1:59 ua-cam.com/video/7KICsD0SR8A/v-deo.html) Any idea what this creature is or what it was based on? Just asking.
Wait how come 2 females where dark in colour and the other female looked like the male yet the herd leader that got chaced off was also dark in colour? Shouldn't the males be the one's with the brighter markings?
@@kohakuizumi7110 erm, no. The video is about Glacialisaurus. Why should it have a lizard dying in it? It has nothing to do with the topic of the video.
The US Marine kakhi patterns of patch coliration in their sauropod are a little bit too much IMHO...I'm all in for creativity and thinking outside the box, but this is an army uniform too far. :) And I'm a biologist so I've seen quite a good number of coloration patterns. Sky is the limit, some will say, since nobody ever saw an actual dino "outfit". But nature is nature, and there are patterns that are likely and others that are , let's just say next to impossible. Dinosaurs may well show as much diversity as birds in their coloration patterns and yet, none of the +10,000 bird species known to us arbor actual rainbow stripes in their plumage! Just saying...
Spinosaurus may have been larger, but with so fragmentary remains, it is difficult to determine it's full size. Still hoping that one day paleontologists will find a huge specimen
Talk about a harem anime protagonists journey
alastor 6531 lol that was good joke. BTW the word “harem” was also shown in Dinosaur Planet, too.
Oh okay thanks for telling me that piece of information
Does that term even help?!
It's was just a joke dude
What is wrong with that term?
Legends say glacialisaurs is still running from the cryolophosaurs with mosquitos
Ewwww
I have thsi documentary, it’s one of my favorites
Some say you can still hear the roars of the bull glacialisaurs 😂
Prosauruspods are criminally underrepresented. Besides plateosaurus and anchisaurus this is one of the few prosauropods to be featured in a mordern documentary
2:39 I think moto moto likes you
🤣
LOL
Underrated comment
LMAO!
@@rk800prototype5 where is the option that lets you rate comments?
That ending reminded me where the characters run off into the sunset usually Wild West Movies 😂😂😂😂
This show is pretty much a comedy, I just can't take it seriously and that's why I could never get through it 😂
Ok, the mosquitos acted a bit like simpletons here. They caused just one of them to fall off a log and
2:41 LOOK AT HIM
*OH LAWD, HE COMIN'.*
Mosquitoes can sense thermal radiation in order to find warm blood to feed their offspring, and the mud blocked his heat which it’s not only dirty, but it prevents female mosquitoes from detecting any warm blood.
yep the buddy is now a human.
*E R E C T*
They killed a lizard in this episode
2:33 instant karma
Nice to see such an obscure prosauropod get some love in the media like this. Any appearances from Mussaurus, Riojasaurus or Massospondylus that you know of?
Mussaurus and Riojasaurus are on Eyewitness: Dinosaur Hunter
We now don’t use the term Prosauropods as the term is now synonymised with the Plateosaurids. The more correct term is Sauropodomorphs.
@@user-lg8cs1uc1n Really?
@@TheAnimalKingdom-my1vi well this was firstly brought up in 2007, and it's now a fact since 2017.
Rkaale 123
You mean that series made for kids that features Eotyrannus living alongside Compsognathus?
Idk why they hate Dinosaur Revolution so much. Yes it has some moments when dinos act like humans but besides that it is a good documentary.
A TON of modern animals also act like humans Swans for example.
I realy like the colors they used
Yeah! 😎
@Rkaale 123 when I saw it. It inspired me to make some paleoart
I remember watching this when I was younger thanks for posting this
Plateosaurus would be so proud 👍
*After the episode of Dinosaur Revolution*
Plateosaurus:Well cuz, you finally got ourselves a nice appearance, i'm very proud of you.
TheAnimalKingdom 2012
Wait till Melanorosaurus and Thecodontosaurus get a role in a BBC, Discovery or a NHK documentary
@@supermariologanfan6546 Plateosaurus, Massospondylus,Riojasaurus, Aardonyx, Ledumahadi and Glacialisaurus:O.K! We're waiting
*Jeopardy thinking music intensifies*
And what if it is Plateosaurus itself😈
I used to watch this a lot on dvd and i loved it, also that end of the video XD
Heh, an interesting use of the claws I never thought of
We wished that could happen but with so many awesomebro dinosaur documentaries, we could hardly see how their defenses work. That's why Walking With.....Series takes the cake!
@@TheAnimalKingdom-my1vi walking with dinosaurs doesnt show anything like this either, at least not with prosauropods. The only prosauropod makes a cameo at the end to lead onto the next episode
@@flightlesslord2688 I meant the scenes where Therizinosaurus and Megatherium DID used their claws for good reason.
Relative of Massospondylus
0:45 Notice me senpai~❤ and then later on all sudden the master was just a coward 2:33 but the new master has returned 2:44
my god the part where i saw a standing glacialisaurus was so funny
Mud coat that protects you from insect 👍❤️
Did anyone else think these guys were Gallimimus when you were younger
Both dinosaurs are saurischians
The episode should’ve taken place in the Triassic, with Plateosaurus and Liliensternus replacing the Cryolophosaurus
But this is from Antartica!
Rkaale 123
Woah? What’s it called?
Lilensternus is actually one of my fav ❤️
Dinosours are so cool
The male becomes an target
Me: bruh she can protect her self
In the end that Glacialisaurus was running away from that Cryolophosaurus
I love how the honking sounds are made how did they made the sounds and also I love dinosaurs
Never heard a lizard roar. Good video though
the species is beautiful and more the guy became migaman to be sexy and earn the legacy of the pack and the other runs for his life
I swear evolution can be so strange
I wonder if the cryolophosaurus and the other glacialosaurus were able to get away from the mosquitos
Can you please
do all of the Dinosaur Revolution T-Rex scenes?
Glacialsaurus, can't find one picture of it supposedly being found in ice....disheartening to say the least, but there are 0 pictures at alll of anything involving it...honestly I'm just gonna call bullshit on this one. Depressing too, would have loved to know what a frozen dinosaur would have looked like, how it would have held up, etc.
Something happened to one of your videos. The Polar Allosaur one
for some reason i like glacialisaurus
Area:Europe,Food:Grass and Meat,Length:20~30,Land:Jurrasic,Location:Antarctica
Why do dinosaurs in documentaries always walk like they're about to shit themselves lmao
Lucky guy
Mosquito bight on that time so hard and so ichy
Mosquitos turns his luck.
Hello! First of, I really have to say that your sheer knowledge of mesozoic wildlife impresses me. That is also why I need to ask you a question. I think you know the documentary " When crocs ate dinosaurs". In the first 3 minutes of this docu, several dinosaurs are shown, including a small theropod which seems to be aboreal ( It's at 1:59 ua-cam.com/video/7KICsD0SR8A/v-deo.html) Any idea what this creature is or what it was based on? Just asking.
Deinocheirus Mirificus
@@supermariologanfan6546 Thank you! :)
why is the name have glacial does it live in cold areas??????
As the Germans say:
"Das Krinsh war super krinsh."
Wow is science that creepy
Ankaputyun
Roar Flymoga Roar
Wait how come 2 females where dark in colour and the other female looked like the male yet the herd leader that got chaced off was also dark in colour? Shouldn't the males be the one's with the brighter markings?
Inb4 lesbian
is this a game?
But the part where a unlucky lizard was chased by giant mosquitos and got all of its blood sucked to death was deleted it
That lizard has nothing to do with Glacialisaurus now, does it?
@@riamus7258 I know
@@kohakuizumi7110 so that's why it was deleted...
@@riamus7258 Hmmm, i guess it was too gorey 🙄
@@kohakuizumi7110 erm, no. The video is about Glacialisaurus. Why should it have a lizard dying in it? It has nothing to do with the topic of the video.
Are they sauropods or theropods?
Sauropodomorphs.
What up with the mosquitoes in this segment ,are they real or something they Made up .
Made-up creatures.
TheAnimalKingdom 2012
Eh, more likely based off on Anopheles Mosquitos
@@supermariologanfan6546 To me dude, they're non existent so does the genetic egg eating lizard.
They're made up
@@riamus7258 You mean they're generic/fictional mosquitos?
0:44
I’m pretty sure prehistoric bees are way deadlier than t-rex 🦖
Just me opinion
I like myself UwU
Is there proof of glacialasaurus harems
No! Just no!
@@TheAnimalKingdom-my1vi oh ok
I don't think there is any but I don't really get to say as I'm not too knowledgable on polygamy/monogamy in animals, so I'll research it out later.
@@riamus7258 ok
Herbivorous animals live in herds, think of elephants, caribou, wildebeests, moose and gazelles of today
these are just sauropods
Sauropodomorphs
Did glacialisauras died
The US Marine kakhi patterns of patch coliration in their sauropod are a little bit too much IMHO...I'm all in for creativity and thinking outside the box, but this is an army uniform too far. :) And I'm a biologist so I've seen quite a good number of coloration patterns. Sky is the limit, some will say, since nobody ever saw an actual dino "outfit". But nature is nature, and there are patterns that are likely and others that are , let's just say next to impossible. Dinosaurs may well show as much diversity as birds in their coloration patterns and yet, none of the +10,000 bird species known to us arbor actual rainbow stripes in their plumage! Just saying...
So that's where the Glaciali got inspired from... WWII outfits
Am I the only Russian?
E heto
🙁
that looks covid 19
😕😕😕😕😕
Why the water no move !! WATER DOESN'T STAY IN PLACE ! 😂🤣
Cmon paleontologist
Find me a carnivore bigger than trex😂
Giganotosaurus doesn’t exactly count cause it could be proven otherwise
Spinosaurus may have been larger, but with so fragmentary remains, it is difficult to determine it's full size. Still hoping that one day paleontologists will find a huge specimen
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So the key to romantic success is to be black hmmmmm how interesting given the current times
Therizinosaurus ?
No, it's a sauropodomorph.
Nope.
@Rkaale 123 trassic period began at
251.902(+/-0.024 million years ago
@Rkaale 123 yeah you was right about that to the beginning of the Jurassic era about 201.36 mya