@@adamzabielski3685 Maybe they should’ve called it a Deinonychus. I wonder if it’s possible that Deinonychus were known to be in Europe? Since Europe & America were still together in the Early Cretaceous Period.
@@dylangeltzeiler946 Europe had been a collection of islands throughout the Mesozoic, and was too far away for any American raptor to reach, say, England. Like Ornithocheirus, it would've had to cross the Atlantic, but by comparison, it would've been impossible for a raptor to do the feat a pterosaur could do with ease
@@adamzabielski3685 I see what you are saying, I personally think the 2 scenes should’ve been swapped, with the North American iguanodon being used as an example on utahraptor, whilst the European iguanodon were used as an example of how wildlife started developing chewing teeth
I wish I could see the full version of the pilot.
Me too
It’s been found. I don’t know how to find it but a UA-camr “dino Diego” saw the full pilot and summarised it.
I remember searching for this pilot episode around the internet, not knowing this documentary was the only place where you can find it. Lol.
a youtuber named jushuaSim released the first 4 minutes of the doco
@@lochness5524I know. I watched it and it was beautiful. The lost pilot episode has been found.
Walking with dinosaurs is about one of the greatest bbc series ever. I hope Nigel marven and Robert Winston appear in Jurassic world dominion
Very strange but fascinating to see the pilot. I wish i could see the whole thing
It's up on UA-cam now!
@thundercliff93 I know, I saw it actually. Also, i heard we getting a reboot
i wish they added it.
0:00 - Scaphognathus
I didn’t know Cetiosaurus was in it!
Why didn't Baryonyx make the cut in Walking with Dinosaurs ?
It sure would’ve been interesting seeing a Spinosaur in the series. But they decided a Utahraptor.
@@dylangeltzeiler946 They should've kept Utahraptor in the North America scene, with Baryonyx and Neovenator in Europe
@@adamzabielski3685 Maybe they should’ve called it a Deinonychus. I wonder if it’s possible that Deinonychus were known to be in Europe? Since Europe & America were still together in the Early Cretaceous Period.
@@dylangeltzeiler946 Europe had been a collection of islands throughout the Mesozoic, and was too far away for any American raptor to reach, say, England. Like Ornithocheirus, it would've had to cross the Atlantic, but by comparison, it would've been impossible for a raptor to do the feat a pterosaur could do with ease
@@adamzabielski3685 I see what you are saying, I personally think the 2 scenes should’ve been swapped, with the North American iguanodon being used as an example on utahraptor, whilst the European iguanodon were used as an example of how wildlife started developing chewing teeth
I like prehistoric documentary needed a pilot on the story
Semoga film walking with dinosaurs makin sukses makin jaya
Wow this is so Different to the full product
Thats actually a eustreptospondylus. not a megalosaurus but good try!
It looks good actually
Is that Tim Curry?
I would've thinked that's Tim Haines narrating the test version.