Prehistoric Planet 2 - Every Species Introduction
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- Опубліковано 2 чер 2023
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The introductions for every prehistoric species featured in Prehistoric Planet 2! Plus, some of the modern day creatures used in filming!
The rendering of the dinosaurs and other prehistoric critters in these series is just superb. And David Attenborough's narration is as loving and respectful of the animals as always
I hope we could get a spinoff of prehistoric planet with prehistoric animals of the pleistocene era(Mammoths, smilodons, giant sloths, glyptodonts, macrauchenia, genyornis, wooly rhinos, elasmotherium, teratornises, gigantopithecus etc)
and I want to see an Entelodont in that Spinoff
That'd be awesome
It all depends on how well these Seasons do. First one did really good obviously as for the second we’ll just have to wait and see.
El paleogeno sería intesante también
Me wanna see synthoceras, sivatherium, gigantopithecus and daedon and hyeanadon
Note that the creature at 0:43 referred to by the narration as a 'mosasaur' has now been confirmed by Darren Naish to represent the genus Prognathodon.
I will wait for Naish to finish his megathreads on the series and if there are other ambiguously referred to species that end up being named I'll reupload with corrections.
Thanks to Brendan Kruger for pointing out the Prognathodon.
Would LOVE to know what species the Mongolian Titan is
@@cactusgamingyt9960 as far as I know, it's based off of some undescribed material in that locality, though I could be wrong.
We have plenty of different mosasaurs
But I wish we have tylosaurus
is it just me, or the dinosaurs seem so so so REALISTIC compared to any other dinosaurs documentaries?(such as planet dinosaur, etc)
No, it's not just you. And the reasons are simple: Time, professionals and loads of money lol
Prehistoric planet is very realistic... A masterpiece!
The production values in this show bring a tear to my eye 🥲
with this one the uncanny valley effect has been overcome for the most part. the guys who did it are masters. great work.
Absolutely awesome. The aniimals looks so real. - This is the best Dinosaur and Prehistoric life film since " Walking With Dinosaurs" !!! - I look forward to see all episodes.
Sooo the mosasaur in the very first segment of “Islands” is now confirmed to be Prognathodon by Darren Naish
Ah, the one from FFaG
Pretty easy to fix a narration.
I hope we get the Cambrian period reimagined, it was always one of the most interesting times for evolution.
True
Im waiting for Carboniferous and Permian 😂👍
I would LOVE a prehistoric planet type show covering from the Cambrian to the Permian. I just want to see trilobites rendered with modern technology. I feel like despite being some of the most popular fossils, they are all too often excluded from Paleo media :(
@@user-di4ib7qs4uSame, the Carboniferous is amazing! I'd also love to see a series that focuses more on pterosaurs
@@Spicy_Italian_Sausage trilobite 😂 such a common creatures instead I would love to see a Prionosuchus or an Anteosaurus
Whoever directed the Masiakasaurus scene needs a promotion. For some reason this moment really felt like a real nature documentary to me, not something scripted.
Those mammals looking at the snake that ate the little dinosaur was like never thought we would feel bad for the little guy.
4:03 this actually got me
I LOVE ALL DINOSAURUS SPECIES AND PREHISTORIC LIFE !!!.... THIS DOCUMENTARY IS AMAZING!!!....
Not gonna lie, the baby velociraptor are very cute and fluffy. Also the other baby dinos are cute.
I love shows like this! Always have.😁
ngl this is my favorite dinosaur documentary ever. The graphics are just mind blowing
Awesome! I’m sad this video has so little likes! Keep up the awesome work!
I hope and will love it if they can include some spinosaurids, carcharodontosaurids, and megaraptors in the next one!
since pp, at least as of the first two seasons, has focused on the very end of the cretaceous, i wouldn’t really expect to see any spinosaurus or carcharodontosaurs, since both went extinct well before then.
@@rh_4mhope they move to the early/middle cretaceous or even the late jurassic
Spinosaurus and carch lived late cretaceous period, not exactly with tyrannosaurus but still definitely a possible show up for the show
@@craigoreilly99 everything in pp occurs in the maastrichtian period
Spinosaurs and charchsrodontosaurs went extinct in the cenomanian, which not usually is the very beginning of the late Cretaceous but also 30-40 million years before anything in pp
What about megaraptors?
OMG this is the best CGI dinosaur documentary videos i've ever seen 😍😍
Watching Prehistoric Planet really helps me learn about the other dinosaurs I never seen before.
I love this part 4:51 he is so goofy
seeing all these dinos in neat locations keeps awakening my inner Monster Hunter. i was just thinking "man that shamosuchus would make good armor"
Head: Weakness exploit 2
Chestplate: Water res 1
Gloves: Water attack 1
Coil: Botanist 2
Pants: Water res 1
The baby duckling velociraptors were everything!
this type of content is what I pay my internet bills for... keep growing.
16:15 The T-Rex is smiling
That's just the perspective of the camera, also that is not how you spell T. rex.
we need as many of these as we can get while we still have sir Attenborough with us
Rajasaurus cameo calmed my soul
CGI looks better than the flash and the new marvel movies
Finally my show 🦖
I was your 1,000 subscriber :)
Hope we soon get prehistoric planet focusing on Paleozoic and Cenozoic eras
Man! It's like you're watching a Jurrassic Park Movies, Fantastic! ❤
Fun Fact:
*_Prehistoric Planet_* narrator Sir David Attenborough (b. 1926) is younger brother of late Richard Attenborough (1923 - † 2014) who played Dr John Hammond in Steven Spielberg's _Jurassic Park_(1993) and the film's sequel, _The Lost World: Jurassic Park_ (1997) !!!
wow it is a nice documatairy
I still love the Volcanic look on the Isisasaurus and Rajasaurus
I wish to get a pre pre historic planet like before the Mesozoic period.
Me gusta como mezclan los mamíferos peces insectos y lagartos actuales con los prehistoricos parece génesis, es hermoso la creación.
I love how bird-like they make them, as in you can tell they are related to our modern day birds the same way we’re related to other mammals. They have the similar phenotypes for example beaks, skin, eyelids.Too often movies and renderings just make them big lizards. Pretty neat.
There is a dvd out by BBC called prehistoric beasts it's brilliant
The Great Work of Unreal Enegine 5.
Amazing 🎉❤
Me encantó la aparición de mamíferos
I ❤ it 😊 gread animals beautiful!
4:53 you know they used a rubber pig to record the sounds for Morrosaurus
I wish they would include some dino’s from the other periods, such as the Jurassic and the Triassic.
Awesomeeee
Prehistoric planet beats walking with dinosaurs, jurassic park and life on our planet
Walking with dinosaurs has way better pacing and format tbh. Don't get what the point of comparison would be for JP? More accurate dinosaurs? Yeah no shit it came out 30 years later.
Nice
Remember, these dinosaur attacks were normal in the prehistoric era they happened every day, just like animals are always be chased in the Savvanah modern day.
Never knew gigantic snakes lived in dino times
Oh how I hope for a season in the Jurassic Period…
One on the cenozoic era would be very good or one before the time of the dinosaurs
Shout-out to the camera man
I SUBSCRIBED FOR MORE 😮😮😮
YES AUSTRORAPTOR
15:49 Actually, that's _T. prorsus_ , as _T. horridus_ had gone extinct by 66 mya.
You are correct, T. horridus came before T. prorsus, but the two are morphologically separated by the nasal horn, and the Triceratops in Prehistoric Planet is representative of T. horridus in its appearance. The series is only loosely set around 66 million years ago, as Kuru kulla also appears and it is from the Barun Goyot Formation, which is dated to around 70 to 72 million years old. Tarbosaurus and Velociraptor of the Nemegt Formation also appear, which (although there might be new evidence suggesting it might be younger), at least at the time of production was dated 70 million years ago. Therefore, the Triceratops in Prehistoric Planet is almost certainly T. horridus, although it was T. prorsus in Hell Creek at the time of the K/Pg extinction.
@@allison0411 "T. prorsus came before T. horridus" it's actually the other way around, _T. prorsus_ is the descendant of _T horridus_ .
My bad, typo, I said you were correct so that's what I meant. Fixed.@@dweebteambuilderjones7627
12:39 Shame-On-Suchus
Where do you download?
where can i find the entire series? thanks
Apple TV+
A channel with the name prehistoric planet uploaded the exact same video.
I dont know if they asked for permission from you.
Thank you so much for letting me know! I spent a lot of time editing this and especially researching to identify the modern animals in particular. I can't really complain about them reuploading my other videos since it's Prehistoric Planet's content and not mine, but this one I'll flag them for. Thanks again!
Why there are no Adult Pyroraptors ?😂👍
This would be even better except for the cuts offs in the middle of a sentence, losing whatever information that was imparting.
What about the species that were introduced to each episode order in Life On Our Planet?
Prehistoric planet really doesn’t like masikasaurus do they? First a beezelebufo eats a child and now madtsoia gets the adult. They just don’t like them lol
8:20 "Asian Version of Tyrannosaurus rex"
im tired of the jurassic park line up. we get it, trex big,raptor cool. i want it to show a calm landscape allowing us to take in a new dinos look. to show the horror of being hunted by the predators and the dread of facing an adult herbivor
Thankfully that's what this show gave us
7:48 this is how every Dino documentary should be. Nothing comes close, WWD is a close second but the modern CGI, and story telling with nothing being said is like no other. The Jurassic park franchise in my opinion has ruined people’s interpretations of dinosaurs as mindless monsters. Same thing with Jaws and the stupidest modern films The Meg, have ruined sharks. I know they are movies and all, but they are animals, just like anything today
That baby sauropod melted my damn heart, wtf
where can i watch it?
Apple TV+
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thank you bro
You missed an animal‼️ You didn't name the lizard that's running across the log in the "snake eats dino" scene
I find it strange that even the tiny dinosaurs are animated like massive animals with slow inert movements.
Why'd you do some species more than once?
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Honestly, if they do the the triassic period, i wanna see the gojirasaurus(yes this is a real dinosaur, look it up if ypu want to)
zalmoxes is so cute and chubby😁
lsisauras is also cute
I think that we musn't forget why lived on our planet milions of years
ago
I love dinosour
I wanna see an allosaurus or carcharadontosaurus
Ilove the velociraptors chicks
Yo camera man could you bring me home a simosuchus I promise I’ll take great care of it
Dame does this take anybody back to when they used to show this type of stuff all the time during the early 2000s.
Não entendi nada 😂😂😂 kkkkkkkk mais só as imagens da pra entender um pouco o que se passa
Why would there be a field of pine saplings?
Poor soil quality on the island, or from being cleared by a fire.
An amazing presentation created via snippets from what must have been a very educational series.
It is filled with incredibly lifelike representations of different life forms.
Cheers, Dik from Vancouver.
I always knew David Attenborough was there during the dinosaur era
*era
Xiphactinus “The X fish”
Me: (plays X gon’ give it to ya)
Hi dinosaurs😊
Thanks to time travel
Mosasaurs the Documentary.
7:10 why the heck are they so damn small compared to their parents they litterly the same size as their foot
That's the same with a lot of animals.
@@jacobcox4565 🤓
@@ahmedthedesperadomuhammed6232 It doesn't take a nerd to understand that babies are smaller than their parents.
@@ahmedthedesperadomuhammed6232Are you seriously triggered that some politely answered your question?
@@kade-qt1zuok chill i dont know why i got so angry about it sorry
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Where is ALLOSAURUS?
Make an episode about Big Al 2 or sth
Both seasons were set in the Cretaceous period
While Allosaurus lived earlier in the Late Jurassic
@@gergopiroska5749 then Do late Jurassic . Yeaaas
@@fragilis_mal3485 The reason why the show looks so realistic is because they took footage of real environments and animated the dinosaurs and other prehistoric creatures in them. This tactic would be basically impossible to pull off if they were to make episodes about Jurassic animals, since grass didn't exist yet back then, and grass is very widespread and prevalent today. They'd have to either only film in deserts, or do the whole thing with CGI, which is way more time consuming and could make it less realistic looking.
BRING US PERMIAN OR CARBONIFEROUS DOCUMENTARY
I wonder how accurate these depictions are? Feathers or no feathers
These depictions are very accurate. They did their best to make these animals as realistic as they can.
They are the most up-to-date depictions of any dinosaur media out there. All dinosaurs that should have feathers have them, all dinosaurs that should have been scaly are depicted this way, and most dinosaurs whose the presence of feathers is ambiguous have a mix of scales and feathers, such as Tyrannosaurus, Tarbosaurus, Qianzhousaurus and Pachyrhinosaurus.
Honestly, season two felt much better than the first season because of story new species, and better action and not a lot of speculation even though yes, speculation is good but in season one day over speculated a little bit
What also made it good for me as well was that in “Islands”, they made sure to talk about not just the typical main focus of Mesozoic media (Dinos, Pterosaurs, marine reptiles etc), and focused on all kinds of animals (as was the case in Madagascars ecosystem) allowing us to truly see what as many species in this planet as possible, just like planet earth documentary
Masiakosaurus is pronounced Ma/she/a/ko/sows/rus
me playing ark survival while watching this
So i guess this is how is going to look once we lose the "human formations."
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For real don't tou think?