Thank you for clarifying that hadrosaurs were more than capable of fighting back by using their hooves and their muscular tails. I mean, moose and bison don't just stand there and let predators eat them alive, which is a memo hadrosaurs in fiction didn't seem to get. Hadrosaurs in the media are so pathetic that raptors can kill them with ease, which is as realistic as a bunch of dogs killing an elephant. XD
Even some dinosaur debaters always underestimate them and assume they "can't fight well" against theropods which is absolute bs. They are more than capable of defeating theropods in a fight, even those of similar size
@@daizua123 So are elephants, whilst still being herbivorous. I was pointing out you using hippos as an example of herbivores more dangerous than their predators.
And besides nicholas dodge animations, you should have do south American cryptids video, but i have not sure if the south American cryptids video will be uploaded on UA-cam.
The fact that Edmontosaurus could grow tumors inside of its body shows that these hadrosaurs were susceptible to cancer or certain health problems related to tumors
It has had lots of attention in documentaries and books tho, mostly under its older names like Anatotitan. It's also in quite a few video games. I'd say that the three most famous hadrosaurs are Parasaurolophus, Edmontosaurus and Corythosaurus.
@@cintronproductions9430 true, i have a cool book called "Dinomummy: The Life, Death and Discovery of Dakota, a Dinosaur from Hell Creek", which tells the story of the find of Dakota the Edmontosaurus who had skin impressions. It's a good beginners book to Paleontology!
Oh and nick can you do 100 Jurassic world dinosaurs basically dinosaurs from the Jurassic park movies and dinosaur fights please do this and I also wanted you to do a Jurassic world documentary kind of like prehistoric world but wit inegs dinosaurs please
While I agree that Edmontosaurus would fight back against smaller predators I doubt it would do so with a tyrannosaurus something that’s just as large as it is if not larger
Hey Nick Quick question are you going to make prehistoric world profiles for Homalocephle Alioramus and the other characters for Deinolyssa on you art page? As well as the swan raptor?
Nick I got a Telya I’m a little sad you reduce the amount of episodes for walking with dinosaurs even made a gallery of each of the animals I thought we were going to make a cut in my favorites on my Deviantart account at the same time I’m disappointed but I also understand this is your series and you decide what to do with it.
@@daizua123 Could you please tell your friend Spencerble That I apologize for the single letter comment it wouldn’t type for some reason and for that I apologize I meant to say I was a little disappointed you didn’t keep the original cast for the revamp but I like this because you’re bringing attention to a ecosystem that doesn’t get much attention paid to it cretaceous Madagascar
Btw Did all large ornithopods alternate between two and four legs or was that only certain species That's been confusing me ever since I learned that fact
@@daizua123 Awesome! I use to remember those, too. Any chance of adding a tiny detail of Tyrunt or Tyrantrum in the Alberto episode in a few weeks? They share their origins with T. Rex and other tyrannosaurs, too.
Well, there's 3 things wrong with that: 1. Trachodon is a lambeosaurine. 2. What the heck is Anatosaurus anyway? 3. Anatotitan and Edmontosaurus are not the same!!!
Thank you for clarifying that hadrosaurs were more than capable of fighting back by using their hooves and their muscular tails. I mean, moose and bison don't just stand there and let predators eat them alive, which is a memo hadrosaurs in fiction didn't seem to get. Hadrosaurs in the media are so pathetic that raptors can kill them with ease, which is as realistic as a bunch of dogs killing an elephant. XD
Even some dinosaur debaters always underestimate them and assume they "can't fight well" against theropods which is absolute bs. They are more than capable of defeating theropods in a fight, even those of similar size
Your Prehistoric Worlds are always worth the wait, Nick!
Great informative of this Big Hadrosaur. Excelent.
One of my favorite hadrosaurid dinosaur.
I am so happy you upload the edmontosaurus
Finally, another dinosaur facts with Edmontosaurus and it looks amazing in my opinion, not gonna lie.
3:10 “Understandable. Have a nice day.”
Hurray more prehistoric World!
That intro with the Godzilla millennium was awesome
Sweet, we're finally getting back into carnivores next time!
Indeed
@@daizua123 cool !!!
I really want to see Giganotosaurus
man your content arrived in Brazil thank you you are very good
There are hadrosaurs larger than Edmontosaurus like Lambeosaurus and Shantungosaurus.
Very well done nick
Great work as always, ol' buddy! Can't wait for the Albertosaurus.
Next will be Pachyrhinosaurus, Dryosaurus, Suchomimus, Tapejara, Tuojiangosaurus, and Yutyrannus.
At Last! HALLELUJAH!!!
My second favorite hadrosaur.
What’s your first favourite hadrosaur?
Parasaurolophus.
@@batspidey7611 cool
My Actual favorite hadrosaur :)
Finally it’s here
A NEW MODEL OF BLOOP
I always liked dinosaurs who are named after locations.
Can’t wait for the Albertosaurus
Good show
nice work on the duckbills btw keep up the good work
The day you uploaded this yesterday was my birthday
I heard that due to recent studies, scientists think that edmontosaurus was much larger than previously thought
To be fair, hippos are omnivorous. Now, if you used elephants as an example, I’d definitely agree.
Hippos are known to be extremely aggressive.
@@daizua123 So are elephants, whilst still being herbivorous. I was pointing out you using hippos as an example of herbivores more dangerous than their predators.
I was waiting for the edmonto
Well done Nicholas dodge animations. I will request you to do prehistoric world - polacanthus video.
The favorite prey of the tyrant lizard king!
Great job!😆👍
Awesome
Awsome information.
Cool.
Well this was a great Prehistoric World on the " Giant Of Hell Creek " Edmontosaurus,also I can't wait for the Albertosaueus PW video
Alamosaurus: Am I a joke to you?!
@@TheLazyFusspot_3428 Alamosaurus didn't live in hell creek
Great video.
And besides nicholas dodge animations, you should have do south American cryptids video, but i have not sure if the south American cryptids video will be uploaded on UA-cam.
It will. I have other things going on too.
I CLICKED SO FAST!
The fact that Edmontosaurus could grow tumors inside of its body shows that these hadrosaurs were susceptible to cancer or certain health problems related to tumors
Not only that, but if hadrosaurs could get tumors, then other dinosaurs probably could too.
Small reminder, the comb seems to be present in edmontosaurus regalis while it is not certain if edmontosaurus annectens had it
Yeah, I was about to type that but you beat me to it. For instance in Prehistoric Kingdom E. regalis has a comb but E. annectens doesn't.
The species I presented is E. regalis.
@@daizua123 nice
How much longer until Albertosaurus is ready. It's been about a couple months from now since the Edmonto review.
Wow
Can you do Navajo cryptids next
Very nice, Edmontosaurus hasn’t had a lot of attention in movies other than Parasaurolophus.
It has had lots of attention in documentaries and books tho, mostly under its older names like Anatotitan. It's also in quite a few video games. I'd say that the three most famous hadrosaurs are Parasaurolophus, Edmontosaurus and Corythosaurus.
@@cintronproductions9430 true, i have a cool book called "Dinomummy: The Life, Death and Discovery of Dakota, a Dinosaur from Hell Creek", which tells the story of the find of Dakota the Edmontosaurus who had skin impressions.
It's a good beginners book to Paleontology!
it was more then 4 tons
I have seen your videos since t rex, I would like to see two of my favorite dinosaurs Mapusaurus and shantungosaurus.
Edmontosaurus is a really interesting dinosaur
Indeed, specially with the details of its biology.
What happen to the old model of albertosaurus from 100 dinosaur500 sub special?
It's outdated.
@@daizua123 oh
Oh and nick can you do 100 Jurassic world dinosaurs basically dinosaurs from the Jurassic park movies and dinosaur fights please do this and I also wanted you to do a Jurassic world documentary kind of like prehistoric world but wit inegs dinosaurs please
Next time, Albertosaurus
Getting back to carnivores
@@daizua123 The Predators are back
Did you change your intro
Just a little. I felt it needed a bit of a touchup after looking at it a few times.
@@daizua123 hey after your done with the prehistoric world episodes can you talk about the origin stories of superheros from marvel and dc
now albertosaurus plz?
0:28 Edmontosaurus Sound🔊 Roar
Dinosaurs🦕🦖
13:30.
While I agree that Edmontosaurus would fight back against smaller predators I doubt it would do so with a tyrannosaurus something that’s just as large as it is if not larger
Edmontosaurus its lager than rex, the larger tyrannosaurus rex have 10t, the larger edmontosaurus annectens have 14t
I'm pretty sure that adult edmontosaurus annectens could get up to 15 meters long
It could, but not as well as a trike or anky
The edmontosaurus sounds like an bajadasaurus
Hello Nick. i'm asking a question. When are you going to release the South American cryptids video?
It's in progress, along with Albertosaurus.
Next : Tarbosaurus
Can you please make prehistoric world giganotosaurus,tarbosaurus,mapusaurus,styracosaurus,centrosaurus ect
@Steven Thompson so which means it is the right of nicholas dodge or it is up to him???
@Steven Thompson i know,so giganotosaurus,tarbosaurus,mapusaurus,styracosaurus and centrosaurus will be on 2022 right????
Waiting for Utahraptor
Whoohoo
Hey Nick Quick question are you going to make prehistoric world profiles for Homalocephle Alioramus and the other characters for Deinolyssa on you art page? As well as the swan raptor?
DA, likely. Animated, undetermined.
Next is Albertosaurus🐊
YES, edmontosaurus and other ornithopods isn't defensless
Nick I got a Telya I’m a little sad you reduce the amount of episodes for walking with dinosaurs even made a gallery of each of the animals I thought we were going to make a cut in my favorites on my Deviantart account at the same time I’m disappointed but I also understand this is your series and you decide what to do with it.
Sometimes, less is better.
@@daizua123 Could you please tell your friend Spencerble That I apologize for the single letter comment it wouldn’t type for some reason and for that I apologize I meant to say I was a little disappointed you didn’t keep the original cast for the revamp but I like this because you’re bringing attention to a ecosystem that doesn’t get much attention paid to it cretaceous Madagascar
Can you do the ugruunaluk next?
@Steven Thompson Oh thanks for the update I’ll keep that in mind
@Steven Thompson I’m also excited cause you said dryosaurus one of my fav ornithopods
The idea of hooved hadrosaurs is interesting but I think it depends on how often they used their front legs for locomotion
That was based on a recent discovery
@@daizua123 how recent are we talking
@@jacobcamacho5452 A couple years ago.
Huh
Ok then
Btw
Did all large ornithopods alternate between two and four legs or was that only certain species
That's been confusing me ever since I learned that fact
I told you it was the albertosaurus
Albertosaurus coming soon to a UA-cam near you
Do Staurikosaurus,it lived in Brazil and one of the oldest dinos in the world.
@Steven Thompson
Yes but one of the oldests i said,it had five fingers,one of the earliest dinosaurs,not the first,not the number one.
@Steven Thompson
Tapejara is also brazilian
@Steven Thompson
Probably i wish
For the next episode, obviously you know some media with Albertosaurus featured. I know Episode 6 of Prehistoric Park for one.
It was also in March of the Dinosaurs and Jurassic Fight Club.
@@daizua123 Awesome! I use to remember those, too. Any chance of adding a tiny detail of Tyrunt or Tyrantrum in the Alberto episode in a few weeks? They share their origins with T. Rex and other tyrannosaurs, too.
The edmontosaurus vs albertosaurus vs iguanodon vs baryonyx
Albertosaurus looks more like a Yutyrannus
I based its appearance off of March of the Dinosaurs.
@@daizua123 I can tell
Easy seems like
Tumors could cause health problems for the animal depending on it’s age
Indeed. In March of the Dinosaurs, there was an old Edmontosaurus with a brain tumor, which made its behavior erratic.
@@daizua123 indeed certain individual displayed signs of dementia and awareness of his surroundings and not recognizing members of his own herd.
Hey Dodge, it seems a channel under the name
Перс Телешоу has stolen your artwork and reuploaded it, just thought id give you a heads up.
Thank you. I will deal with it.
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Is it cancelled
No. If it were, I would have announced so.
@@daizua123 Thanks
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I live in alberta
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Hello do north American cryptic
Well, there's 3 things wrong with that:
1. Trachodon is a lambeosaurine.
2. What the heck is Anatosaurus anyway?
3. Anatotitan and Edmontosaurus are not the same!!!
動画投稿して欲しいです。
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