I love deinocheirus because of the hilarious way it was discovered. They found its arms first. Its huge, beefy, arms with giant, deadly looking claws. They thought they belonged to some sort of Ultraraptor that could hunt T-rexes or something, and they named it "Deinocheirus," or "Terrible hand." Later they found out it was a big, silly-looking, duck-billed, camel humped wacko thing and I LOVE IT.
There is no such thing as strict herbivore or strict carnivore, herbivore sometimes eat meat like cows eating rabbit, or giraffe eating bone and dead rats, or horse eating fish for extra protein, while carnivore something eat plants like cat eating grass, or Polar Bear eating flowers (i know most Bear are omnivores, but Polar Bear are an exception, they are hypercarnivore, with meat making up 90 percent of it's diet)
@@curious5887 Cows mainly eat plants. They only eat snakes and other animals when short on phosphorus, which most herbivores often do, but they’re still herbivores. Deinocheirus is an omnivore.
@@LauderIXThen why call it a herbivore? Call it what it is. It’s chasing prey in the beginning, then called a herbivore and eating plants, then hunting for fish, it’s an omnivore. They shouldn’t call it a herbivore. Because they also call it an omnivore too, it’s just weird.
This dinosaur, looks almost like a spinosaurus and a bird. I love this look on this creature, so cool. Nice idea that dinosaurs have different sizes and colors. I love this🦕🦖🦅
Fun fact: Deinochirus belongs to the same group as gallimimus. They look nothing alike! A sign of evolving into a 'niche' and ending up looking like a barionyx/hadrosaur hybrid with feathers.😊
she gave all her maternal love for her chicks, like Littlefoot's mother to save Littlefoot and Cera from the "sharptooth" (Tyrannosaurus) in the movie: The Land Before Time of 1988
pretty good as it would have been an action movie but in reality a 7-tones Deinocheirus would absolutelly destroy 4-5-tones Tarbosaurus, it was just too big
That animation is stunning. I don’t think I’ve heard of this show before. Also ~ isn’t this narrator the same guy who used to narrate some of the old 2000s episodes of National Geographic Explorer?
to me the Deinocheirus reminds me a lot of a possible ancestor of "Big Bird" of sesame street😄😃 she is almost identical to him, including the "tuft" of feathers that she has.
With the sail on the back and the lack of shoulder musculature... it seems as though this creature was made for water. It has a duck-like head, claws for pulling in prey and a hump for temperature regulation/stability in water.
Good doc, only thing I hated was the fact that the tarbosaurus not only walked off getting its eye gouged out, getting its neck slashed, but got freakin suplexed and somehow didnt die… like thats a 6-7 ton animal, that hard of a fall would shatter its ribs easily, but oh well
This is an interesting documentary and well done! However, I was given to believe that Cretaceous Mongolia and northern China were arid, dry and desert like.
Deinocheirus fascinated me as a kid long before it was a confirmed hadrosaur. I pictured it being a baryonyxesque kind of predator. Oh how the years have passed.
In America and India are such creations, reasons why the Americans needs arrows to hunt. I love those gigant birdmixes, but hey I still alive after🐣, wipbasic Peitsche helps.
They were omnivore and very like to eat. I have readen that they were bigger much than in that film and they were massive and chubby and weighted even 16 ton. That My Favourite Dinosaur now.
Am i gonna cry over a giant duck? Yes, yes i am
Well maggots need to eat too ya know.
Yeah, me too ; _ ;
No one judges you
Everyone loves ducks
14:39 Saddest Deaths in the Amazing Dino world 😢
I feel like it looks more like a goose
1:20 that cut was legit comical.
I love deinocheirus because of the hilarious way it was discovered.
They found its arms first. Its huge, beefy, arms with giant, deadly looking claws. They thought they belonged to some sort of Ultraraptor that could hunt T-rexes or something, and they named it "Deinocheirus," or "Terrible hand."
Later they found out it was a big, silly-looking, duck-billed, camel humped wacko thing and I LOVE IT.
No originally they thought it was a sorapod size gallimimus
Me too, basically just a prehistoric goose.
21:35
The one problem I have with this is when he says that Deinocheirus is a herbivore but then calls it an omnivore. Be consistent please.
Most herbivores still consume meat. Goats eat chicks, and cows even eat snakes & rabbits.
There is a lot more wrong with it, but that is one of them
There is no such thing as strict herbivore or strict carnivore, herbivore sometimes eat meat like cows eating rabbit, or giraffe eating bone and dead rats, or horse eating fish for extra protein, while carnivore something eat plants like cat eating grass, or Polar Bear eating flowers (i know most Bear are omnivores, but Polar Bear are an exception, they are hypercarnivore, with meat making up 90 percent of it's diet)
@@curious5887 Cows mainly eat plants. They only eat snakes and other animals when short on phosphorus, which most herbivores often do, but they’re still herbivores. Deinocheirus is an omnivore.
@@LauderIXThen why call it a herbivore? Call it what it is. It’s chasing prey in the beginning, then called a herbivore and eating plants, then hunting for fish, it’s an omnivore. They shouldn’t call it a herbivore. Because they also call it an omnivore too, it’s just weird.
This dinosaur, looks almost like a spinosaurus and a bird. I love this look on this creature, so cool. Nice idea that dinosaurs have different sizes and colors. I love this🦕🦖🦅
Fun fact: Deinochirus belongs to the same group as gallimimus. They look nothing alike! A sign of evolving into a 'niche' and ending up looking like a barionyx/hadrosaur hybrid with feathers.😊
Deinocheirus is my favorite herbivore thanks to the prehistoric planet TV show and path of Titans
Duck bois unite!
He is an onibore
its omnivore
Ye boiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
omnivore*
I cried at the end, i really did. Such a beautiful Documentary. I loved it. 🦆❤
I didn’t expect to cry either but did this was so sad 😢😢😢😢
Didn't expect it to be so sad :(
shows that even in primal times theres still brutality. but there is still beauty in our world future and past.
:'(
It's incredible how big dinosaurs could get when born so small. It's like if a human baby grew to be 15 feet tall.
Eggs is an answer
She was a orphan but unafortunally she left orphan to their chicks
she gave all her maternal love for her chicks, like Littlefoot's mother to save Littlefoot and Cera from the "sharptooth" (Tyrannosaurus) in the movie: The Land Before Time of 1988
@@germanomagnone fuck that sharp tooth
The death of the deinocheirus mother made me want to cry😢 I love the story of the deinocheirus lost their relatives and become a mother that so sweet!
This fight scene is soooo goood
pretty good as it would have been an action movie but in reality a 7-tones Deinocheirus would absolutelly destroy 4-5-tones Tarbosaurus, it was just too big
@@chuj_ze_pies_jebal_biede weight isn't everything
@@Prost81 weight is basically most things
I think that the fight scenes were unrealistic
@@dibershai6009 doesn’t matter ,it’s good either way
If this is Adopted by Jurassic World and can you fans are heartbreaking the story was filled with emotion and a good way moving forward.
“The Kulu-ya-ku…with it’s long arms…” That’s what he said, right?
Friendly neighbourhood *BIRB UP*
"Beneath her is a clutch of eggs."
Shows most of the eggs are not beneath her
Hey, Deinocheirus is my favourite dinosaur after spinosaurus
Same
DEINO IS STRONGER THAN SPINO
But the most accurate spinoaaurua is maybe larger
@@hazelagravio860 Lmao not
@@Zekhomey Lmao is
I love the coloration of this one.
The cut at 1:20 had me DYING XDDD
Love how it was ok but then was at the bottom of a cliff
The deinocheirus is such a gentle Omnivore
I just love everything about Deinocheirus expecially Nico 👍❤️😊
NHK did such a good job with this series of documentaries
This is the only sad dinosaur story I've ever seen.
That animation is stunning. I don’t think I’ve heard of this show before. Also ~ isn’t this narrator the same guy who used to narrate some of the old 2000s episodes of National Geographic Explorer?
i like how she made a few Protoceratop Friends :)
this is infinite times better than any shitty movie recently nominated for oscar
Same with 2024 oscars
The fact that people watch the Oscars is insane
Parasaurolophus is my favorite
Dinosaur, but if I had to pick a
Close second it would be Deinocheirus.
They're all so colorful!
She was responsible of taking care of all those baby’s it comes second place in top 5 moms cause we all know who is number 1😊
And the Deinocheirus alive after falling down the hill and didn’t even have a single wound. WOW 😂😂😂😂😂
Hollow bones can pack a punch.
DieHardnocheirus
No matter how hollow those bones are .... With that kind of fall some will break if you consider its total mass
That bite is perfect to put a sadlee in😂
to me the Deinocheirus reminds me a lot of a possible ancestor of "Big Bird" of sesame street😄😃
she is almost identical to him, including the "tuft" of feathers that she has.
Was one of the best deviation of deinocheirus till prehistoric planet pull up the color here are beautiful pink as a flamingo
Sad story, man. :(:(
Magnificent. I would love to go back in time and see one alive.
Fantastic! Giant ducks, the size of a T Rex....
Yeah?
Bruh, I love deinocheirus because they were weird as heck.
この子供を守るために闘い力尽きた母親のデイノケイルス!切ない気持ちです。
i felt bad for the female deinocheirus 😟
i agree. but she made all possibile for her chicks.
Deinocheirus were such strange-looking omnivorous animals.
excellent production, really well done
Anyone remember a movie Called The Land Before Time?
That ending was sad 😔
The babies are so cute!!
Hey that's John!
is john dancing with his neck?
With the sail on the back and the lack of shoulder musculature... it seems as though this creature was made for water. It has a duck-like head, claws for pulling in prey and a hump for temperature regulation/stability in water.
What do you mean lack of shoulder musculature
@@Lator_the_Gator yeah ong that thing nearly as strong as a hardosuar
@@ducestat06savage99 yah if not stronger
Just like Spinosaurus
I really like those Big and goofy dinosaurs...
That's a Kulu-Ya-ku and you can't tell me otherwise. Time to get my insect-glaive.
R.I.P. successful orphan deino 😢
Omg the baby ducky’s I can’t 😭 ✋
therizinosaurus+duck+spinosaurus=deinocherius
might be my most favorite deinocheirus portrayal i ever seen
Now I want one
Yoooo it’s the boggus
That pink cute duck is sooo cute... love it’s beautiful eyes 🥰😍😅😇❤️😌
What duck?
The walking, running, and drinking animations of her looks sick.
Deinocheirus the first known omnivorous dinosaur? What about Anchisaurus from the Triassic period or Ornithomimus?
Good doc, only thing I hated was the fact that the tarbosaurus not only walked off getting its eye gouged out, getting its neck slashed, but got freakin suplexed and somehow didnt die… like thats a 6-7 ton animal, that hard of a fall would shatter its ribs easily, but oh well
What in the Tyson's, Chick fi La, Purdue Farms, Church's, KFC, Popeye's, and Wild Wingz are these creatures?
These my friend, are Dinosaurs
Would love to take its hands and dance "Let's twist again" with it. That birdy is so cute and fluffy.
It’s like a giant terrifying duck 🦆
2:00 he thinks to himself, if i only had feathers i could fly off the cliff. Lol
looks 100x better than Jurasic Park.
This is the worst documentary ever.
@@ctenophoractenophora Dude what do you mean worst documentary ever
@@gonk6516 because It is inaccurate even in 2018
@@ctenophoractenophora yes but its got only a little bit of accuracy some other documentaries are way worse
@@gonk6516 Monsters ressurrected 🤝 Amazing dinoworld 🤝 Jurassic Fight Club
That was unreasonably sad 😭
for everyone who doesn't know this is a Japanese production, NHK Dinosaur Superworld (Amazing Dinoworld in the west)
Why are these fellas even running from anything with those huge claws.
Its so sweet and also sad to think that she died and her last vision was her little offsprings calling for her :C
This is an interesting documentary and well done! However, I was given to believe that Cretaceous Mongolia and northern China were arid, dry and desert like.
Deinocheirus fascinated me as a kid long before it was a confirmed hadrosaur. I pictured it being a baryonyxesque kind of predator. Oh how the years have passed.
Deinocheirus isn't a hadrosaur, it's a theropod.
I find deinocheirus cute
Thank you for da heart!
The Deinocheirus survived falling from the cliff!
Does someone know the soundtrack or song of when the eggs started to hatch because it is really good
A pack of 4 Tarbos is so wild!! They're like a grizzly bear, like imagine when grizzly started to teaming up with others grizzly
Very excellent herbivore
Ahhhh. I cried.
Fascinating !!
When she flipped over the tarbosaurs it reminded me of the movie king kong when kong flipped over the v rex lol
3:20 It is usually said that he is omnivorous, that is, he eats meat and plants . so that eat more fish, plants and fruits
I think I’m probably going to hell for laughing at the abrupt cut scene of the dino hitting the bottom of the cliff
Excelente, gracias por el video ❤❤❤
In America and India are such creations, reasons why the Americans needs arrows to hunt. I love those gigant birdmixes, but hey I still alive after🐣, wipbasic Peitsche helps.
These animals went extinct millions of years before humans even existed.
ah come on dont make the mother die after just her heroic's but i agree that's nature and can happen
Do the guanlong screen time frome dino death trap
Fun fact:deinochirus was believed haunted on fish
5:07
Did not expect to cry to an animated short film 😢😢😢that deinocheirus deserved to liveeeeeeee n where was the male at😩😩😭😭😭😭
It was really great that Deinocheirus' mother was willing to die for her children 😢😢
It's sad to see when there mother died :(
My favorite dino 🦆❤
They were omnivore and very like to eat.
I have readen that they were bigger much than in that film and they were massive and chubby and weighted even 16 ton.
That My Favourite Dinosaur now.
16 tons is an overestimate, they may weight 5-8 tons
@@DjrekrenRace oni byli tlusciutkie
Beep just witnessing the death of her ancestor
Beep dies in a battle then comes back to life
0:34 Its me or I'm feeling like Im in Teletubbies grassland xd
Well amazing
Deinocheirus was larger than spinosaurus
The female was like “tf is he doing might as well do the same”
Jurassic World Evolution 2 DLC Deinocheirus 😄🙌
im suprised of how that deinocheirus survived a fall lol >.>
Mothers are the strongest! 🤶🤶💪💪💪
no
@Titanus TarbojiraK12 a
i though he was saying about human mothers lol
@@gabriel15890 she was lonely but strong 💪💪💪👨👩👦👨👩👦😢
@@gabriel15890incel
Who came here from tier zoo
The model is sick, but they got the hands wrong. It should go to the sides not to the back.
Pobrecita la mamá dinosaurio 🤧
PREHISTORIC PLANET WHO? WE NEED THIS!!!!