The allosaur was definitely brutal here, that death scream and devouring the head of its prey is just a show of brutality excellently displayed by this series
Unfortunately there were no Allosaurs in the Creataceous as Walking With Dinosaurs thought at first. They thought the Polar Allosaur was a living fossil of it's day due to an ankle bone of a theropod found in Mid Creataceous in 1981 which the people who found it also thought. But a few years after Walking With Dinosaurs Allosaurus expect Daniel Chure says that after compering the fossil ankle bone of Allosaurus from the Jurassic with the one found in Australia in 1981 said it could not be from an Allosaur or even a theropod related due to how different they are.
Also, to people saying that the Allosaur depicted here is actualy Australovenator, this is not necessarily true. (Based on the information currently at hand) The evidence for an allosaurid in Australia is a single talus bone (ankle bone). It is thought that this bone most likely represents Australovenator, or a close relative of it (Australovenator was a Meagaraptorian Therapod, not Allosaurid), or the bone may belong to an Abelisaur. The reson they used the loose term "Dwarf Allosaur" or "Polar Allosaur" is because at the time of this series release (1999) there was only a single bone to represent the possibility of such a species in australia. (Emphasis on possibility) (Notice that Australovenator was not disvovered untill 2009, and is still only known from one specimen)
Australovenator, as a megaraptoran, was part of Allosauroidea, making it technically an "allosaur" under the common definition. Since "allosaur" usually means any animals in Allosauroidea, it would also include Metriacanthosaurus, Neovenator, and Giganotosaurus among others.
Liam Hajek Although confirmed within the show as an Australovenator, it should more accurately be known as Rapator. The episode takes place 106 MYA, and the Rapator dominated that time period in Australia, whilst his cousin, Austalovenator dominated that area about 95 MYA. When discovered in 2009, as you said above, many fitted it to this show. However, I believe that Rapator fits better. Just some speculation.
The Polar Allosaur is a smaller descendent of the great carnivores of the Jurassic, 50 million years before. That meant that Allosaurus is bigger, in height.
It was thought to when an ankle bone was found in Dinosaur Cove. However due to the fact that Daniel Chure compared the ankle bone with Allosaurus ankle bones a few years after Walking With Dinosaurs was released which was thought to be of the "Polar Allosaur" he thought it must not be from any Allosaurus due to how different they are. Many people now accept his point of view. It could more likley belong to a theropod called Megaraptorin.
@@anonymousmode9093 It's not even Australovenator. That therapod's fossils are from Winton Queensland and the therapod thought to be a Polar Allosaur in this episode is based on an ankle bone found in Dinosaur Cove Victoria in rocks that date a few million years earlier then the rocks in Mid Creataceous Winton where Australovenator. We know now the Dinosaur Cove ankle bone was no Allosaur due to the fact that Allosaurus expect Daniel Chure says that after compering the fossil shin bone of Allosaurus with the one found in Australia found in 1981 which was thought to be of the "polar Allosaur" said it could not be from an Allosaur or even a theropod related due to how different they are.
For those of you who are wondering, the carnivore in this clip is not an Allosaurus, it's an Australovenator. However, it's actually a cousin of Allosaurus. It belongs to a family called Neovenatoridae, which is part of a clade called Allosauroidea. This clade also includes Acrocanthosaurus, Giganotosaurus and even Carcharodontosaurus, and they all, along with Allosaurus, are part of a group called Carnosauria.
Lord I loved this when I was younger. I'd buy the whole thing on DVD just for nostalgia. Despite how old it is, it still has better CGI than half the things they come out with on TV now.
now thats what you call headless! love love LOVE this programme! hope someone can upload a full episode at some point, if they find one to upload! please!?
0:54 : Muttaburrasaurus sappin mah sentry. Unnecessary joke apart, this documentary is still stupendous. It really makes me wonder how even better would it be if there was an updated version. Like in this episode, have the Australovenator or Rapator in place of the then-unnamed polar Allosaur (or both, covering different ecological niches). Or if they introduced other dinos from that area and period, like Minmi or the Australian Sauropods. Or even better, an episode like this, based on the Northern Polar dinosaurs of Alaska.
They never called it an Allosaurus. They only knowingly cautiously called it the 'Polar Allosaur'. Now, in one context, you could read that as Polar Allosauroid. When first found, it was confusing to piece together what little they then had (just a few bones) and yet from the look of the bones it was thought even early on to be Allosaur-like, and thus Allosaurs in what would become Australia became a tempting idea. So, actually in a way 'Polar Allosaur' still works. But Australovenator is best.
I suppose that the tyrannosauridae were a closely related offshoot of the allosauridae, though in the jurassic period the common ancestor of the t-rex family was a small dromaeosaur-like predator with longer and more flexible claw-hands
@xukun0 Apes still exist because the evolutionary ladder split. Out of one species, group A went on to become humans because of some tragic event that caused them to have to adapt, while group B remained the same. It's like birds; there are water birds, land birds, and even birds that can't fly. And there are different adaptations specifically for what kind of lifestyle that particular bird must live (an ostrich is fast, a duck has webbed feet, different beak types and wing types, etc.)
There have always been extinction waves in the prehistory driven by climate changes for instance. Many (bigger) dinosaurs were highly vulnerable to shifts in temperature as being dependent on a warm and persistent climate (thermoregulation) and therefore got extinct in high numbers. Nonetheless today, still one flexible group of dinosaurs has survived.
It's not quite the same. Allosaurus is different to allosaur, Allosaurus is in the species Allosaur. Just like how Guanlong is a Tyrannosaur. Guanlong is in the Tyrannosaur species.
I'm afraid you've fallen victim to a common misconception. A theory means something different in science than it does in our everyday speech. What we call a theory is what scientists call a "hypothesis." A "theory" in scientific terms is a group of ideas surrounding an established observational fact. There is still the Theory of Gravity, with gravity being the fact and the theory being how we think gravity works. It's the same with evolution. Evolution is an observed and testable FACT.
Mr. Goose Mitch is actually being more scientific than you are. Evolution is still a theory that is most likely true, but it can’t really be proven to be right as well. Keep in mind that I do believe that evolution is real. It’s best to leave metaphysics out of science.
longtail4711 evolution isnt a fact, read the bible. The more humans try to find other ideas and solutions for how the earth was made the more time we create, like the earth is 65 billion years old
Medina mojo At 65 billion years old, that would make the earth 4 times older than the universe itself. I think you're getting a few numbers mixed, like the K-Pg extinction event which took place about 65 MILLION years ago. Also, when you follow a statement like "evolution isn't fact" with "read the bible" you immediately lose all credibility. The bible isn't a scientific text, it is a religious text. Evolution as we know it wasn't documented until many centuries after the bible. The bible holds absolutely no wait in a scientific argument.
When the seasons change around here (at Cretaceousland!) we bring our DinoResidents inside, into indoor Paddocks here at the Center for Cretaceous Studies. If you'd like to volunteer to help move them inside or outside - depending upon the season - let us know! c4cs.tripod.com
@gr3entea that is not funny if you compare it to one time when he told me he fought with devil when he was 20 years old...:D or one time when he was catching fish in bathroom, he was flushing toilet in 4:00 AM in morning and it woke up my grandma, she came in bathroom and asked him what is he doing and he said like its all normal "im fishing" I swear the god I didn't made this up, everything I told really happened
@BobbyRossRacing93 you sure about that? I have read(forgot the source I'm sorry to have short term memories) on the internet that in the dinosaurs like tyronosaurus rex continued to live they would eventually evolve into dinosaurs without hands, because those were useless, imagine it! Maybe it'd evolve like even a snake! Also maybe flying whales, and humans with psychic powers, but now I'm just being ridiculous, but it's allowed to imagine xD
the theory of evolution is being challenged more and more as science evolve. So evolution does not necessarily mean science. It is just a theory. There is an increasing number of scientists that do not believe in evolution anymore. So the debate can carry on. :) Still I do believe in dinosaurs. They were marvelous. :)
@wisefreethinker242 I don't expect either of us to change one another's entire viewpoints on UA-cam; that's my polite way of saying, this isn't the place to debate over who is right and who is wrong. I believe that we won't know anything for sure until the end. Originally I thought you were asking a question of curiosity, not one of a challenging nature -- otherwise, I wouldn't have answered you. If you want to argue, send me a message, okay? Just be warned -- I might not respond.
@wisefreethinker242 They don't. :) A lot of this is based on heavily educated guesses. I would think they would have studied the habits of the dinosaur's future cousins and then applied them to their prehistoric ancestors. It's also what's most likely. All for the sake of retelling one of nature's most fantastic stories ever, in a really epic documentary. :)
Wait.... so your sayning my comment was "uncivilized"?! oooookkkkk!!!! I never said the dinosaur was stupid or anything like that!! I actually cheered it on!! Thats why I said "Dinosaurs kick ass" PAY ATTENTION!!!!! also "I'll take their fucking heads" is a lyric to a song, but I felt it was appropriate for this video!!!
there is a flaw right there in your first sentence. The possibility that something might not exist does not mean it won't come into existence. If I flip a coin there is a possibility that it will heads up, but that is no guarantee that it will always/never land heads up. That's pretty basic maths, really, yet you don't seem to understand it. Try filling your head with facts if you're going to argue about faith
Creationists... there's no point in arguing with someone that derives their information based on faith rather than objective yet skeptical analysis of all available evidence. Evolutionists... please get it straight that we did not evolve from great apes. Evolutionary theory is that we evolved from a common ancestor way down the line in parallel, the way you can trace one branch back to a trunk, so no, humans are not a branch off of apes and great apes have been evolving too. =)
I wonder what would happen if the meteor didn't make this dinosaur extinct, will we humans or our ancestors, be still rondents under ground and keep eating nuts and roots? If so would dinosaur evole into a human like figur like we are today? Cause you know we human evloved into this sophisticated beings, or would they just continue being dinosuars?
@eelectricdiva Does life really need a purpose? Can't you just live? Do animals have a higher purpose? Do they need to fulfill something? No. Humans are animals, so why should it be any different? Maybe it doesn't have a point, but at least your alive.
If no-one will force us then why are you even trying? Take your quotations and go away. And please do not get me started about error considering the various translations, interpretations and edits your choice of evidence routinely goes through to suit the individual
This show's music was my childhood. Nostalgia setting in full force
Me too... Beautiful times, while others were watching Dora or telletubbies, i was spend my time with this 😂
ha me too and watching spongebob
Best dinosaur tv series
Billy Yoder yup
Billy Yoder 😂
Agreed
You speak truth in the purest sense
@@LucaPalomo909 I agree ☝️😁
"Winter is coming"
I did not know that the narrator was a Stark.
LightningFletch I don’t get it
@@shortieberg6343 searching up "winter is coming" says that it's the motto of House Stark, from Game of Thrones.
The allosaur was definitely brutal here, that death scream and devouring the head of its prey is just a show of brutality excellently displayed by this series
Godzilla King of the Monsters Australovenator*
Unfortunately there were no Allosaurs in the Creataceous as Walking With Dinosaurs thought at first. They thought the Polar Allosaur was a living fossil of it's day due to an ankle bone of a theropod found in Mid Creataceous in 1981 which the people who found it also thought. But a few years after Walking With Dinosaurs Allosaurus expect Daniel Chure says that after compering the fossil ankle bone of Allosaurus from the Jurassic with the one found in Australia in 1981 said it could not be from an Allosaur or even a theropod related due to how different they are.
Walking with Dinosaurs... saying"Winter is Coming" before it was cool
A Game of Thrones was published in 1996 and Walking With Dinosaurs aired in 1999.
I love the color scheme on the polar allosaur.
Also, to people saying that the Allosaur depicted here is actualy Australovenator, this is not necessarily true. (Based on the information currently at hand)
The evidence for an allosaurid in Australia is a single talus bone (ankle bone). It is thought that this bone most likely represents Australovenator, or a close relative of it (Australovenator was a Meagaraptorian Therapod, not Allosaurid), or the bone may belong to an Abelisaur.
The reson they used the loose term "Dwarf Allosaur" or "Polar Allosaur" is because at the time of this series release (1999) there was only a single bone to represent the possibility of such a species in australia. (Emphasis on possibility)
(Notice that Australovenator was not disvovered untill 2009, and is still only known from one specimen)
Australovenator, as a megaraptoran, was part of Allosauroidea, making it technically an "allosaur" under the common definition. Since "allosaur" usually means any animals in Allosauroidea, it would also include Metriacanthosaurus, Neovenator, and Giganotosaurus among others.
Liam Hajek Although confirmed within the show as an Australovenator, it should more accurately be known as Rapator. The episode takes place 106 MYA, and the Rapator dominated that time period in Australia, whilst his cousin, Austalovenator dominated that area about 95 MYA. When discovered in 2009, as you said above, many fitted it to this show. However, I believe that Rapator fits better. Just some speculation.
The Polar Allosaur is a smaller descendent of the great carnivores of the Jurassic, 50 million years before. That meant that Allosaurus is bigger, in height.
It was thought to when an ankle bone was found in Dinosaur Cove. However due to the fact that Daniel Chure compared the ankle bone with
Allosaurus ankle bones a few years after Walking With Dinosaurs was released
which was thought to be of the "Polar Allosaur" he thought it must not
be from any Allosaurus due to how different they are. Many people now accept his point of view. It could more likley belong to a theropod called Megaraptorin.
I think it was mentioned that it could also be a crylophosaurus
1:08 imagine how incredible it would be to see a creature like this !!!!:D
Australovenator just murdered that Leallynasaura. Crushed it and ripped its head off. So sad.
R.I.P. Lead Female Leallynasaura
In the series they call it a Polar Allosaur, and made it look like an Allosaurus, but that's what they used to think Australovenator was.
The actual Australovenator was smaller, and a lot faster, than the animal in the show.
Not to mention giant hand claws.
@@Cybermat47 where winnier
Polar allosaurs VS rexy jurassic world
It's A Muttaburrasaurus And That's A Australovenator
@@anonymousmode9093 It's not even Australovenator. That therapod's fossils are from Winton Queensland and the therapod thought to be a Polar Allosaur in this episode is based on an ankle bone found in Dinosaur Cove Victoria in rocks that date a few million years earlier then the rocks in Mid Creataceous Winton where Australovenator. We know now the Dinosaur Cove ankle bone was no Allosaur due to the fact that Allosaurus expect Daniel Chure says that after compering the fossil shin bone of Allosaurus with the one found in Australia found in 1981 which was thought to be of the "polar Allosaur" said it could not be from an Allosaur or even a theropod related due to how different they are.
For those of you who are wondering, the carnivore in this clip is not an Allosaurus, it's an Australovenator. However, it's actually a cousin of Allosaurus.
It belongs to a family called Neovenatoridae, which is part of a clade called Allosauroidea. This clade also includes Acrocanthosaurus, Giganotosaurus and even Carcharodontosaurus, and they all, along with Allosaurus, are part of a group called Carnosauria.
WINTER IS COMING
Sorry, Stark, Brannagh's narration beat you out by a good few million years.
Lord I loved this when I was younger. I'd buy the whole thing on DVD just for nostalgia.
Despite how old it is, it still has better CGI than half the things they come out with on TV now.
I remember when my grandpa was watching documentary about dinosaurs and he said "How could they record that, it was 2000 years ago"
For this particular event, it most likely happened 120 million years ago at the dawn of the Cretaceous.
For me episode 5 is the most gorgeous partly because these scenes where shot in New Zealand.
My favourite T.V show when I was a kid, The CG was so life-like I thought it was real. BBC please bring these back then I'll watch your channel again.
now thats what you call headless! love love LOVE this programme! hope someone can upload a full episode at some point, if they find one to upload! please!?
The dominant female of the clan gave the allosaur some head
This was a really neat episode.This one was
" Spirits of the Ice Forest"
( 106 Million Years Ago).
Winter is Coming.
0:54 : Muttaburrasaurus sappin mah sentry.
Unnecessary joke apart, this documentary is still stupendous. It really makes me wonder how even better would it be if there was an updated version. Like in this episode, have the Australovenator or Rapator in place of the then-unnamed polar Allosaur (or both, covering different ecological niches). Or if they introduced other dinos from that area and period, like Minmi or the Australian Sauropods.
Or even better, an episode like this, based on the Northern Polar dinosaurs of Alaska.
When I was three I loved this show and it brings back so many memories
Perfect timing!!!
Ripped her head clean off. I was six when I first watched this shit. Still love it.
Yeah, I remember that day. It happened pretty much like that
It’s unfortunate that the allosaurus model in this show was based off of an inaccurate reconstruction
The I always felt death of the lead female was spoiled by showing it first as the preview in the previous episode.
I wish they'd post the full episodes..
I just like looking at the graphics. I don't like listening to people argue.
They never called it an Allosaurus. They only knowingly cautiously called it the 'Polar Allosaur'. Now, in one context, you could read that as Polar Allosauroid. When first found, it was confusing to piece together what little they then had (just a few bones) and yet from the look of the bones it was thought even early on to be Allosaur-like, and thus Allosaurs in what would become Australia became a tempting idea. So, actually in a way 'Polar Allosaur' still works. But Australovenator is best.
Winter is coming.
BBC Earth is currently working on a remake of the original TV series and turning it into a motion picture. It will be released in 2012.
I know Im answering rahter late, but you Sir/Miss, wrote the best comment ever on a Dinosaur video - for that, you ear my respect xD
Allosaurus got its prey easily
I suppose that the tyrannosauridae were a closely related offshoot of the allosauridae, though in the jurassic period the common ancestor of the t-rex family was a small dromaeosaur-like predator with longer and more flexible claw-hands
HE LITERALLY BIT THE FEMALES HEAD OF THERES BLOOD EVERY WERE OMG!
@xukun0 Apes still exist because the evolutionary ladder split. Out of one species, group A went on to become humans because of some tragic event that caused them to have to adapt, while group B remained the same.
It's like birds; there are water birds, land birds, and even birds that can't fly. And there are different adaptations specifically for what kind of lifestyle that particular bird must live (an ostrich is fast, a duck has webbed feet, different beak types and wing types, etc.)
it would be awesome if this was in better quality
There have always been extinction waves in the prehistory driven by climate changes for instance. Many (bigger) dinosaurs were highly vulnerable to shifts in temperature as being dependent on a warm and persistent climate (thermoregulation) and therefore got extinct in high numbers. Nonetheless today, still one flexible group of dinosaurs has survived.
@Muppephile i think or looks like a familiar from the Allosaurus, well not sure so... correct me if i'm wrong :P
Boy remember when they used both CGI and real props for dinosaur movies
I love Dinosaurs
omg my childhood documentary
@DinoHunter2
Right, good for you. You are going in the right direction.
HI , 9 YEARS OLD COMMENT
@@salm4n804 I really wish I knew the context of that comment now.
It's not an Allosaurus, listen and it actually says Allosaur, similar, but not the same
It's not quite the same. Allosaurus is different to allosaur, Allosaurus is in the species Allosaur. Just like how Guanlong is a Tyrannosaur. Guanlong is in the Tyrannosaur species.
Australovenator is is the correct name.
Emperor Sithisilith why are you being so feckin nit-picky about this? Sure the two are different but really?
Allosaurus skin in the new dlc pack on 2.99 usd
@@Wwr32296 Except it's not.
Dinosaurs are kick-ass!!!
1:49 "yoink"
*crunch*
1:33 that dinosaur is real
They used real dolls
that's how you make a dinosaur documentary, you use dolls and models and animatronics (any other useful practical efect) that look real for close ups.
check out the legends of what they call "mokole membe" in the congo
@DinoHunter2 thank you.
@7JCvos1990 So the bones came from what then?
1:58
I'm afraid you've fallen victim to a common misconception. A theory means something different in science than it does in our everyday speech. What we call a theory is what scientists call a "hypothesis." A "theory" in scientific terms is a group of ideas surrounding an established observational fact. There is still the Theory of Gravity, with gravity being the fact and the theory being how we think gravity works. It's the same with evolution. Evolution is an observed and testable FACT.
I wouldn't say it's a FACT, rather than an educated theory. It is still highly debated.
Mitch It's highly debated among creationists and scientists. No legitimate scientist does not believe in evolution.
Mr. Goose Mitch is actually being more scientific than you are. Evolution is still a theory that is most likely true, but it can’t really be proven to be right as well. Keep in mind that I do believe that evolution is real. It’s best to leave metaphysics out of science.
longtail4711 evolution isnt a fact, read the bible. The more humans try to find other ideas and solutions for how the earth was made the more time we create, like the earth is 65 billion years old
Medina mojo At 65 billion years old, that would make the earth 4 times older than the universe itself. I think you're getting a few numbers mixed, like the K-Pg extinction event which took place about 65 MILLION years ago. Also, when you follow a statement like "evolution isn't fact" with "read the bible" you immediately lose all credibility. The bible isn't a scientific text, it is a religious text. Evolution as we know it wasn't documented until many centuries after the bible. The bible holds absolutely no wait in a scientific argument.
@jedihunter176
no,birds migrate,so some scientist and paleontologists say they're more related to birds than reptiles.....
When the seasons change around here (at Cretaceousland!) we bring our DinoResidents inside, into indoor Paddocks here at the Center for Cretaceous Studies. If you'd like to volunteer to help move them inside or outside - depending upon the season - let us know! c4cs.tripod.com
You know, every one of these fricking BBC videos always have a T-Rex killing another animal!
Allosaurus re-skin on the new dlc
Caminando entre dinosautios el filo raptor siguiendo a todos los dinosaurios y narrando 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
@Hobu123 well you just said there was a common ancestor of animals and plants so we must share some dna with vegetables
I Oredred Both Walking With Dinosaurs And Walking With Prehistoric Beasts! Off Ebay O Man Im SO Phsyced For Them To Arrive!
1:48 reviviendo mis viejos traumas
@gr3entea that is not funny if you compare it to one time when he told me he fought with devil when he was 20 years old...:D
or one time when he was catching fish in bathroom, he was flushing toilet in 4:00 AM in morning and it woke up my grandma, she came in bathroom and asked him what is he doing and he said like its all normal "im fishing"
I swear the god I didn't made this up, everything I told really happened
@Hobu123 but that's completely different americans are
Asian, white, African, and Spanish?
what happened at 2:30
+Gee Joyner The video doesn't go that far.
Ever studied any dinosaur facts?
I do hear some cat sounds and also some whale and horse sounds.
Why are the BBC WWD videos such bad quality? It kinda ruins them...
@eelectricdiva You eat, you mate, you live, you die. No need to complicate things, just enjoy it.
@DinoHunter2 *that mean?
1:27-1:30 Sounds like Donald Duck xD
Woah! Decapitated! "I'll take their fuckin' heads"!
Dinosaurs kick ass!!!!!
Winter is coming!
@BobbyRossRacing93 you sure about that? I have read(forgot the source I'm sorry to have short term memories) on the internet that in the dinosaurs like tyronosaurus rex continued to live they would eventually evolve into dinosaurs without hands, because those were useless, imagine it!
Maybe it'd evolve like even a snake! Also maybe flying whales, and humans with psychic powers, but now I'm just being ridiculous, but it's allowed to imagine xD
That they're free to do what they like, wear what they like, and aren't treated as objects to be owned? Yeah, we all know that truth.
@DinoHunter2 Though the video is good production value.
@Hobu123 what?
the theory of evolution is being challenged more and more as science evolve. So evolution does not necessarily mean science. It is just a theory. There is an increasing number of scientists that do not believe in evolution anymore. So the debate can carry on. :) Still I do believe in dinosaurs. They were marvelous. :)
All you guys should just shut up with the religious comments and watch the amazing video that BBC provided us? thank you
am Omar 7 years old and like old kinds of dinasours
@wisefreethinker242 I don't expect either of us to change one another's entire viewpoints on UA-cam; that's my polite way of saying, this isn't the place to debate over who is right and who is wrong. I believe that we won't know anything for sure until the end. Originally I thought you were asking a question of curiosity, not one of a challenging nature -- otherwise, I wouldn't have answered you. If you want to argue, send me a message, okay? Just be warned -- I might not respond.
Dinosaurs don’t like Winter.
@wisefreethinker242 They don't. :) A lot of this is based on heavily educated guesses. I would think they would have studied the habits of the dinosaur's future cousins and then applied them to their prehistoric ancestors. It's also what's most likely. All for the sake of retelling one of nature's most fantastic stories ever, in a really epic documentary. :)
Wait.... so your sayning my comment was "uncivilized"?! oooookkkkk!!!! I never said the dinosaur was stupid or anything like that!! I actually cheered it on!! Thats why I said "Dinosaurs kick ass" PAY ATTENTION!!!!! also "I'll take their fucking heads" is a lyric to a song, but I felt it was appropriate for this video!!!
Allosaurus
Allosaurus for da win
David Bodenheimer i think you mean Australovenator for the win.
there is a flaw right there in your first sentence. The possibility that something might not exist does not mean it won't come into existence. If I flip a coin there is a possibility that it will heads up, but that is no guarantee that it will always/never land heads up. That's pretty basic maths, really, yet you don't seem to understand it. Try filling your head with facts if you're going to argue about faith
wow
Hear hear!
@xukun0 nobody created them - they evolved
what will happen if dinosaurs are still alive?
They do
Creationists... there's no point in arguing with someone that derives their information based on faith rather than objective yet skeptical analysis of all available evidence. Evolutionists... please get it straight that we did not evolve from great apes. Evolutionary theory is that we evolved from a common ancestor way down the line in parallel, the way you can trace one branch back to a trunk, so no, humans are not a branch off of apes and great apes have been evolving too. =)
Y do 43 people hate this
I have walking with dinosaurs it is the best ever lolololololololololololo
I wonder what would happen if the meteor didn't make this dinosaur extinct, will we humans or our ancestors, be still rondents under ground and keep eating nuts and roots?
If so would dinosaur evole into a human like figur like we are today? Cause you know we human evloved into this sophisticated beings, or would they just continue being dinosuars?
Was that a allosaurus
It's actually a Austrovenator but, in the series, it's called a polar allosaur.
I knew it!!!!!
"Uncouth much"????!!!! Wtf does "Uncouth" mean?!
@eelectricdiva Does life really need a purpose? Can't you just live? Do animals have a higher purpose? Do they need to fulfill something? No. Humans are animals, so why should it be any different? Maybe it doesn't have a point, but at least your alive.
@LemMiller
So why are you religious if you are against it?
ces bien
ces coul
meme tro
On look......... a “venator” (hunter) dinosaur.
Like neovenator.
Science shows not just that they existed, but what they evolved from and what they evolved into. God has nothing to do with it, it's nature
If no-one will force us then why are you even trying? Take your quotations and go away.
And please do not get me started about error considering the various translations, interpretations and edits your choice of evidence routinely goes through to suit the individual