This episode was so grim. It was heartbreaking to watch the male Troodon try to nuzzle and get a response out of his already deceased mate. I absolutely adore the Dinosaur Revolution series and how they give their dinos emotions and personalities, whilst also stating facts about them. This makes the show more intriguing than a typical factual documentary, like Walking with Dinosaurs, and Planet Dinosaur (don't get me wrong, though-I love both of these documentary series also.)
The little windchime-ish sound at 1:43 or 1:44 hurt me right in the heart. Poor thing. She had to learn the hard way that her mate was dead, and all but one of her children survived - and her only possible safe haven is in the throat of the creature that would have killed her in its life. God, that must be horrendous! ;^;
Well, it's a pretty commonly accepted theory that the male broods the eggs. Notice how, after she lays them, she walks away and the male sits on them while she finds food. She returns and her mate, the more brightly-plumed male, is frozen.
You have to admit, this ending was chilling. Here you have a small male theropod holding the last surviving egg, not knowing that he and his young may be the last of their kind and also not knowing on what the future has in store for them. Yet he follows his instincts and try to survive, along with the egg, in a winter that will last for a very long time Edit: Gave the episode another rewatch and I did see that it was the male who survived
In the actual show, the documentary stated that Troodon might've brooded eggs like penguins: with the male guarding them. Also, notice how the frozen one has brighter feathers? In the modern world, male birds usually have brighter feathers.
Kaden Leiton She managed to keep that egg alive fed herself with the carcass of the tyrannosaurus only to die later in life and nobody can tell me otherwise
There's just something incredibly haunting about this ending. This little troodon, nursing his only remaining egg in a last attempt at hope, nesting inside a frozen giant tyrannosaur, the apex of the dinosaur's evolution, the camera panning out and in as he stares out into the bleak winter- and bleak future. I can't help but wonder that the dinosaur's story is more than just a tale, it's god's foreshadowing. I think of a human, clutching a newborn, shivering, whimpering, and staring out into a wasteland, sitting in the frozen remains of our once-great dynasty.
smilodnfatalis55 Actually, if you watched the whole episode, the camera zooms into the troodons eyes, as shown in the vid) but then zooms out to show the camera zooming out of the eye of a pigeon nesting in a beak of a statue eagle, showing how dinosaurs evolved into birds.
The Troodons trying to survive in a post-apocalyptic world would’ve made a great episode by itself. (even if an endless winter is inaccurate considering what we know about the actual dinosaur extinction)
I find this scene amazing. It's the perfect explanation for how the dinosaurs survived. Sure, the biggest like t rex all died, but who is that was able to eek out a living by surviving off of the smallest critters that were adaptable enough to inherit this earth? The smallest dinosaurs out there that continued to evolve into today's birds.
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There needs to be a spinoff of this show called mammal revolution which centers around Cenozoic beasts and the last episode is about the Ice Age and the rise of humans.
Sad ending. Knowing that the troodon and her egg are the only ones alive and most likely going to die sooner or later due to starvation and malnutrition
Oh, did you see that when you got in your time machine and saw it for yourself? No? It was fully possible that an impact induced winter occurred. That, combined with starvation and inbreeding, is probably what drove them to extinction. It could have taken as much as 200,000 years for the last non avian dinosaurs to die out. That, however, is just the blink of an eye in time when you think about it.
Troodon is believed to be the smartest dinosaur. It’s brain is larger then usual and it’s brain is the size of a golf ball. They have big eyes so probably can see in the dark, they have diet like teeth meaning they can eat pretty much anything, and they have feathers to keep them warm. That can give them a bigger advantage of surviving the extinction of the dinosaurs like a nuclear winter that occurred.
Sad and great video- R.I.P Dinosaurs. my favorite dinosaur are trodons. they are so cute and sad that all the dinosaurs are dying D': But don't worry some dinosaurs did actally survived so dinosaurs are all around us people (End)
Jawbreaker The Hyaenodon maybe, but even then... I mean, Coyotes sometimes hunt in packs, but there's only one record of a person being killed by coyotes. Even more so, entire packs of wolves, who almost always hunt in packs, are sometimes too intimidated to attack a single large animal (provided it stands it's ground and doesn't run.) Odds are, the troodon would be to scared to make the attack most of the time, even if they had their friends. With the likely exception of the giant arctic troodon, of course.
Those that weren’t killed by the fire ball would probably die from the fighting for food and shelter or the freezing cold or both. So this is it. This is how the world ends. Because pretty soon, there won’t be anyone left.
The description is wrong. The (possibly) last Troodon alive with the egg is actually the female, the narrator confirmed it in the documentary (I watched the whole thing. If you haven’t watched it, go watch it and it will say that Troodon is a female.) The one who turned frozen is the male Troodon.
It’s sad to see dinosaurs dead but yet there was still hope as few million years before a few dinosaurs evolved in to prehistoric birds and they survived so maybe the dinosaurs didn’t die out after all and who knows maybe just maybe out there there could actually be a living dinosaur hidden from us and our world the dinosaurs never actually died out as those small prehistoric bird dinos took their place so everyday when we see a bird we see a dinosaur. When it comes to the dinosaurs they are evolutions greatest creations they will never die out because someone once said life..finds a way
It could of happened. There would obviously be a smart being on this Earth if we weren't here. Evolution can work that way, how did we get here so fast?
Scavengers will have so much meat for so long, it will not spoil with those temperatures. There will always be a creature in this planet that will survive even on the worst catastrophe. Underground worms, deep sea fish, whatever is adapted to live on the extreme.
+Bob Billy No, Troodons did not evolve into birds. Troodons are considered by some cladists as the sister group of birds in the clade Maniraptora. This makes them the most bird-like non-avian dinosaurs - or just another kind of mesozoic birds, but not the ancestors of modern birds. At the end of the mesozoic there have been even the first species of modern birds, co-existing with Troodons, although the dominant group of birds were the Enantiornithes, which had still teeth. And to the luck of the mammals all birds with teeth died out in the K-T-event. If they had survived they would have filled the niche of the terror birds.: Terror birds with teeth and perhaps a tail instead of a pygstyle. It's quite easy, to imagine how those creatures would have looked like: T.rex reborn.
Yes, yes I do. However it was over an extremely long period of time with multitudes of genetic mutations to help with the process. Of course, I could just be feeding a troll.
Ahh, LOL. But what I thought what happened was, after the asteroid hit, all the things such as the shock-wave and and mini asteroids (debris and such) then I thought that like, hm, not sure what its name is, but something kind of, blocked out the sun causing like winters, all the plants dying and the likes of that. Is that not right?
I know how the T. rex died. It died because in one episode the end of the dinos the trex survived extinction but it found the troodon so the T. rex ran the troodon but fell off a cliff
I've never seen something so sweet and cute talking about dinosaurs
that's not too hard.
This episode was so grim. It was heartbreaking to watch the male Troodon try to nuzzle and get a response out of his already deceased mate. I absolutely adore the Dinosaur Revolution series and how they give their dinos emotions and personalities, whilst also stating facts about them. This makes the show more intriguing than a typical factual documentary, like Walking with Dinosaurs, and Planet Dinosaur (don't get me wrong, though-I love both of these documentary series also.)
He dead mate was the male
This was t the episode
*reign of the dinosaur*
The little windchime-ish sound at 1:43 or 1:44 hurt me right in the heart. Poor thing. She had to learn the hard way that her mate was dead, and all but one of her children survived - and her only possible safe haven is in the throat of the creature that would have killed her in its life. God, that must be horrendous! ;^;
maybe it's a male
Well, it's a pretty commonly accepted theory that the male broods the eggs. Notice how, after she lays them, she walks away and the male sits on them while she finds food. She returns and her mate, the more brightly-plumed male, is frozen.
Agreed on that windchime thing. I wish I could get the soundtrack to this somewhere.
Truth will set you free
There’s a Dinotasia Soundtrack with the song on iTunes
Bitty Kitty read the desc it clearly says ”he”
This is one of the saddest endings I've ever seen. T_T
You have to admit, this ending was chilling. Here you have a small male theropod holding the last surviving egg, not knowing that he and his young may be the last of their kind and also not knowing on what the future has in store for them. Yet he follows his instincts and try to survive, along with the egg, in a winter that will last for a very long time
Edit: Gave the episode another rewatch and I did see that it was the male who survived
Shes a he
I'm pretty sure that Troodon was a female
DeLEET Titan look in the desc
yup but poor drodon :'(
In the actual show, the documentary stated that Troodon might've brooded eggs like penguins: with the male guarding them. Also, notice how the frozen one has brighter feathers? In the modern world, male birds usually have brighter feathers.
It all hurts my heart. It's so sad
me to but the trodon its so cute :)
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that's hurting my heart a lot too but and shes making me to have nigthmares so sad cute Troodon is cute but anitink from here is sad :(
Tiffany Carter heart breaking perhaps, but in the end, we would not be in the here and now if the meteor had not hit the earth...
soldiergigas14 yea but I was gan be cute but dinosaurs was gan kill as so yea I was gan be worster I agre
I remember this episode. It was my favourite (my second fav. was watering hole). I felt so sorry for the troodon at the end
Same
Kaden Leiton She managed to keep that egg alive fed herself with the carcass of the tyrannosaurus only to die later in life and nobody can tell me otherwise
I watched this back at 2013 or 14 like a million times because I liked it.
Antivirus Scorpion jujju
The only problem I had
C Gorton was wut?
This episode made me so sad
awwww
Yeah!😢😢😢
yea
ow and red congrates on 3,000 subs
why did they have to make it so depressing?
There's just something incredibly haunting about this ending. This little troodon, nursing his only remaining egg in a last attempt at hope, nesting inside a frozen giant tyrannosaur, the apex of the dinosaur's evolution, the camera panning out and in as he stares out into the bleak winter- and bleak future. I can't help but wonder that the dinosaur's story is more than just a tale, it's god's foreshadowing. I think of a human, clutching a newborn, shivering, whimpering, and staring out into a wasteland, sitting in the frozen remains of our once-great dynasty.
I thought the Troodon was a Velociraptor
+Taliya Abdulwahab your here too? I always see you on The Airconditioners videos
Actually it's a female. The blue one that was frozen was the male as well as its mate.
how would both be males
smilodnfatalis55 Actually, if you watched the whole episode, the camera zooms into the troodons eyes, as shown in the vid) but then zooms out to show the camera zooming out of the eye of a pigeon nesting in a beak of a statue eagle, showing how dinosaurs evolved into birds.
this video just makes this tiny dinosaur so lovely. It tried to survive and took one egg with strong hope at the end of its life. so touched.
The Troodons trying to survive in a post-apocalyptic world would’ve made a great episode by itself. (even if an endless winter is inaccurate considering what we know about the actual dinosaur extinction)
"Mad Max Fury Road: Tertiary edition"
I have never seen a scene like this that has made me cry. A lot.
I find this scene amazing. It's the perfect explanation for how the dinosaurs survived. Sure, the biggest like t rex all died, but who is that was able to eek out a living by surviving off of the smallest critters that were adaptable enough to inherit this earth? The smallest dinosaurs out there that continued to evolve into today's birds.
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It's ironic that, for all this series did poorly, this is BY FAR the best depiction of the extinction I've ever seen.
It's so heartbreaking, they didn't deserve this whole mess... Poor fellas
troodon is 10 times smarter than the other dinosuars
Even velociraptors
There needs to be a spinoff of this show called mammal revolution which centers around Cenozoic beasts and the last episode is about the Ice Age and the rise of humans.
R.I.P Dinosaurs including Spinosaurus and Giganotosaurus
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They still exist
we call them birds
The last space Owl don't with the lame excuse
Lucius Chillwave Are you calling me the Spinosaurus is still alive and is a bird with spine ?
Sad ending. Knowing that the troodon and her egg are the only ones alive and most likely going to die sooner or later due to starvation and malnutrition
The Male dinosaur is a Good Look Egg sitter You know this is a smart dino
I wish dinosaurs could have another chance :'(
We are working to bring them back - mark rober
They do! Birds are dinos!
Look out your window
You got dinosaurs all around you
We call them birds. Birds are closely related to theropods.
@@Wildman-lc3ur not closely related
They ARE theropod dinosaurs
This video is the best! so deep and touching.
1:00
dino: hey there icecube
*dino falls down
dino: OOPS
And so the multi hundred million year reign came to an end. Man, this is sad.
One of the best animation I've ever seen. (Dinosaur Revolution)
Planet Dinosaur from BBC had much better animation.
Out of curiosity, which version of Troodon do you like better? This one or the ones from planet dinosaur?
I think, this ones.
Sid zerouno I gotta go with you on that won. The Troodon in Planet Dinosaur didn't really look as accurate at these.
0:48 look into my eyes !
Aww the dinosaur was keeping the egg intel spring
Oh, did you see that when you got in your time machine and saw it for yourself? No? It was fully possible that an impact induced winter occurred. That, combined with starvation and inbreeding, is probably what drove them to extinction. It could have taken as much as 200,000 years for the last non avian dinosaurs to die out. That, however, is just the blink of an eye in time when you think about it.
Imagine living in these times....
this is so sad
I agre its so sad
Ikr?
Birds survive on as modern day dinosaurs.
The title sure does sound familiar
(AVENGERS THEME PLAYS IN THE BACKGROUND)
this is very sad that dinosaur died
troodonis the smartest dinosaur
INCORRECT.
Fiona Deacon Nah, it's the raven
Troodon is believed to be the smartest dinosaur.
It’s brain is larger then usual and it’s brain is the size of a golf ball.
They have big eyes so probably can see in the dark, they have diet like teeth meaning they can eat pretty much anything, and they have feathers to keep them warm. That can give them a bigger advantage of surviving the extinction of the dinosaurs like a nuclear winter that occurred.
William Hall No it’s pretty much true dude.
Rising Magpie Raven is a bird my dude.
End of a World
So cute protecting that egg
This is so sad it made me cry
Great... now you made me cry. Thanks :(
Why didn't u use your brain and not watch it in the first place
Johanan Micaiah he was joking stop taking it seriously
The music of Fallen Kingdom is similaire
poor little raptor
*Troodon
Troodons are Raptors.
Yeah!
Troodon
A movie, Like Ice Age, with this little Dinosaur as a protagonist would be great! I like that little guy! He's kind of cute :)
It is so sad. Trodon try to survive and one egg try too.😢😢😢😥😢😥😢😥😢😥😢😥😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
Sad and great video-
R.I.P Dinosaurs. my favorite dinosaur are trodons. they are so cute and sad that all the dinosaurs are dying D': But don't worry some dinosaurs did actally survived so dinosaurs are all around us people (End)
Ese momento en el que un Trodonte es más humanitario que nosotros
Love Troodon (:^)
reminds me of finding nemo T.T
i saw the whole episode and that episode start with cool t-rex and then cool t-rex fight
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Those avian dinosaurs evolved into birds the small featherd ones
I see people comment how cute Troodons are. They're not whoever plays ARK knows what i'm talking about.
Lewis that's not real life though
Odds are, except for the largest species, cute might be more accurate. Most raptors (and raptor relatives) weren’t big enough to threaten a human.
Globin347
Unless you had a pack of em
Jawbreaker The Hyaenodon
maybe, but even then... I mean, Coyotes sometimes hunt in packs, but there's only one record of a person being killed by coyotes. Even more so, entire packs of wolves, who almost always hunt in packs, are sometimes too intimidated to attack a single large animal (provided it stands it's ground and doesn't run.) Odds are, the troodon would be to scared to make the attack most of the time, even if they had their friends.
With the likely exception of the giant arctic troodon, of course.
Place of Birds
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The young “t-Rex” Died in this Ending.
Because of fucking hamster. It payed later for it, when humans trapped him babies in stinky small cage.
@@fishythenothosaurus5938 ok kid
Plot twist the dinosaur was waiting for something to get into it’s mouth
El final fue fantástico como no estuve Hai para abrazarla y desirle cuanto la amo no está sola la madre naturaleza está conmigo
Aye, the dad froze.
LIKE YES THE 2017 :\/
I'm actually picturing the last track from season 7 of The Clone Wars playing in this scene.
Those that weren’t killed by the fire ball would probably die from the fighting for food and shelter or the freezing cold or both. So this is it. This is how the world ends. Because pretty soon, there won’t be anyone left.
That dinosaur is a troodont
Right in the feels! :(
The description is wrong. The (possibly) last Troodon alive with the egg is actually the female, the narrator confirmed it in the documentary (I watched the whole thing. If you haven’t watched it, go watch it and it will say that Troodon is a female.) The one who turned frozen is the male Troodon.
Noooooooooooooo😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
It’s sad to see dinosaurs dead but yet there was still hope as few million years before a few dinosaurs evolved in to prehistoric birds and they survived so maybe the dinosaurs didn’t die out after all and who knows maybe just maybe out there there could actually be a living dinosaur hidden from us and our world the dinosaurs never actually died out as those small prehistoric bird dinos took their place so everyday when we see a bird we see a dinosaur. When it comes to the dinosaurs they are evolutions greatest creations they will never die out because someone once said life..finds a way
If only the dinosaurs never went extinct. I wonder which of them would be super intelligent.
this video touches me i love it
Troodon, resting in the Nanotyrannus' mouth!🦖
Leslie Chu it’s a young t-rex
Planet Dinosaur was never cancelled, where'd you hear that?
Awh! I felt so bad when that troodons husband froze to death 😢😢😢 WHY DID MY CHILDHOOD MONSTERS HAVE TO DIE!!!
aww it thought the mother was still alive but she was frozen solid, i nearly cryed that bit
aside from the juvenile dying well all them mostly dying this is the saddest scene ever if I was there i'd take her home and warm her up by the fire
made a nest I. that t rex's mouth XD
Good dentist
I think I cry for this video 😫😫
The death of he baby t-rex is the saddest thing I've ever seen
Hahahaha prefect spot to sleep for tordoon
i love is a intelligent dino is cute and what a good dad i suscribe if you put all the episode
And I though they smelled bad on the outside
awwwwwwhhhhhhhh noooooooooooooooooooooooo😭
💖💞😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
It could of happened. There would obviously be a smart being on this Earth if we weren't here. Evolution can work that way, how did we get here so fast?
Scavengers will have so much meat for so long, it will not spoil with those temperatures. There will always be a creature in this planet that will survive even on the worst catastrophe. Underground worms, deep sea fish, whatever is adapted to live on the extreme.
that dinosaur is so nice
Ye, then that species of dinosaur survives, and then evolve into birds a couple million years later to be modern modern day dinosaurs.
+Bob Billy
No, Troodons did not evolve into birds. Troodons are considered by some cladists as the sister group of birds in the clade Maniraptora. This makes them the most bird-like non-avian dinosaurs - or just another kind of mesozoic birds, but not the ancestors of modern birds. At the end of the mesozoic there have been even the first species of modern birds, co-existing with Troodons, although the dominant group of birds were the Enantiornithes, which had still teeth. And to the luck of the mammals all birds with teeth died out in the K-T-event. If they had survived they would have filled the niche of the terror birds.: Terror birds with teeth and perhaps a tail instead of a pygstyle. It's quite easy, to imagine how those creatures would have looked like: T.rex reborn.
Bob Billy birds just have a little ARN match of dinos, but I'm not completly agree or sure they evolve into birds.
Winfried Schüler probably not they will be birds but different and with teeth
poor dinos. last scene makes me say ohhh
Many people are sad that the dinosaurs are now extinct. Do not worry.
what made me worry was the
t-rex's jaw slamming shut on the troodon
EzioAuditore117 Ridiculousness frozen and rigamortis. Not gonna happen
if this really happend it would would be awsome!
Last dinosaur ever.....birds are dinosaurs!!
Yes, yes I do. However it was over an extremely long period of time with multitudes of genetic mutations to help with the process. Of course, I could just be feeding a troll.
R.i.p baby rex and mom dad t-rex
I really want a bird and teach him he was a dinosaur and train it like a dinosaur :)
this is so sad I'm crying...
For some reason I thought the dinosaur was going to shut his trap on the bird! D:
The only use of that word is in your reply, and its appropriate!
Still a better love story than twilight
Ahh, LOL. But what I thought what happened was, after the asteroid hit, all the things such as the shock-wave and and mini asteroids (debris and such) then I thought that like, hm, not sure what its name is, but something kind of, blocked out the sun causing like winters, all the plants dying and the likes of that. Is that not right?
I know how the T. rex died. It died because in one episode the end of the dinos the trex survived extinction but it found the troodon so the T. rex ran the troodon but fell off a cliff
No matter how outstanding in everything, even if life eternal law there is no such thing.
Yes, I believe some of them did. Where else did we get birds?