Not gonna lie, when I first watched the fight between the two Quetzalcoatlus, I instantly pictured them each trading shouts of “BITCH!” and “SLUT!” at each other XD
Theres this paleoartist that made some beautiful quetzalcoatlus statues and art with very different, much more lively skin patterns. Like meshing a vulture and a seagull together (exposed skin on neck, white wings with some dark blue and black kinda thing). It was beautiful, but I see why they took this approach as well.
one thing I don't agree with in prehistorc planet is the large pterosaur nesting in a forest, yes is provides coverage, but in the event of a predator finding them the trees could easily stop the parents from getting to safety, and in a world where its kill or be killed, the arent surviving to make more babies is more important than a single clutch
This does seem like it would be a problem, but quetzalcoatlus is as tall as a giraffe and possess a huge spear-like beak, it’s not like it wouldn’t try to fight off predators. It’s also not nearly as frail or clumsy as it looks, the show even states in a previous episode that tethysdraco, which is an azhdarchid pterosaur like quetz, has no problem moving on land as their quadrupedal stance pretty negates the drawbacks of such huge wings. Their hollow bones are also much stronger than the term hollow suggests as it is really more of a honeycomb structure, with many tiny air pockets riddling the insides of their bones that not only reduce their weight but also retain and even improve their strength. Predators also often choose not to attack an animal even if they are in a vulnerable position because of how likely they are themselves to be fatally wounded and even when grounded, a quetzalcoatlus that chooses to stand and fight is more than likely going to get at least a few good hits in against even large theropods. Sometimes, a meal just isn’t going to be worth the trouble. Compare it to crocodilian parenting, and it sounds very plausible as a mother croc will fiercely defend her nest even though she must leave the water to do so. On land a saltwater crocodile is less mobile but like the quetz, it’s still definitely not a pushover and can easily kill anything dumb enough to attack. We may never actually know for sure if this truly was how quetz nested though as so far we haven’t found any nesting sites that are definitively quetz or it’s close relatives to prove it. Until then, all we have is speculation based on modern archosaurs (crocodilian and avian) behaviour, and healthy scientific debate.
@@fuzzywyverns8561 well you clearly know your stuff, but while we can't be 100% sure, thinking about it they could have nested on islands far out into the water, allowing them to avoid most land based predators, many shorebirds nest on islands so it's not out of the question to assume it possible, if not likely, as well as allowing a safe area for the chicks to practice flying in relative safety
@@fuzzywyverns8561 Quetzalcoatlus has actually been discovered to be the size of an adult male human, with hatzegopteryx being the one which is giraffe sized.
Mk time to pass out
💤😴
@@theofficialHey1
dont care 💓🎵🎵
@@كثيبالمسك good lawd that felt good
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Finally, a documentary where they aren’t stereotypical murder machines and actually act like animals.
Fr aside from wwd this is basically it
On god. It took forever but it's here and I love it so much.
Sad that one of the best documentaries on this is only on Apple plus or whatever it's called
I mean Jurrasic parks Dino’s act like a actual animals
@@NpcCat12 kinda, but they aren’t really in the wild
Not gonna lie, when I first watched the fight between the two Quetzalcoatlus, I instantly pictured them each trading shouts of “BITCH!” and “SLUT!” at each other XD
Lmao
@@كثيبالمسك shut up
@@كثيبالمسك wtf
@@mademudiasa1026 وغد ..😆
Thank God we have such brave cameramen to record these dinosaurs
Such a dangerous job🥺
Such dedication, he time traveled back to 6500000000 BC just to give us footage of dinosaurs. Props to him
Nah bro remember cave men don’t exist it’s just the dragon flys
@@Red________ Perhaps it's both?
1:50
This is probably the funniest timelapse ive seen😭
I love how the t.rex lift up their heads and do this some sort of purring sound 😭
That’s how they sounded in real life
It's proposed that t rex mostly grumbled, and purred. It's also now believed they didn't roar, but bellowed like a crocodile or alligator.
Theres this paleoartist that made some beautiful quetzalcoatlus statues and art with very different, much more lively skin patterns. Like meshing a vulture and a seagull together (exposed skin on neck, white wings with some dark blue and black kinda thing).
It was beautiful, but I see why they took this approach as well.
The quets totally had a cat fight
💀
Not just the dinosaurs, but pterosaurs too. 😱
The mosasaurus needs the meme subtitle as well
I did it😳
This is wonderful, will you be making more of these in the future?
Definitely
1:35 my names Jacob and quetzalcoatlus is my fav flying reptile. It was meant to be
Now time to feel bad for both the quetz and the carno
T Rex 1: u wanna fite me?!
T. rex 2: **Aggressive lip bite**
These are fricking hilarious man
Best documentary
Definitely one of them
dude… this is so stupid… its fantastic… its ridiculous… i need more 😂👌😂
I was expecting someone would do this
one thing I don't agree with in prehistorc planet is the large pterosaur nesting in a forest, yes is provides coverage, but in the event of a predator finding them the trees could easily stop the parents from getting to safety, and in a world where its kill or be killed, the arent surviving to make more babies is more important than a single clutch
This does seem like it would be a problem, but quetzalcoatlus is as tall as a giraffe and possess a huge spear-like beak, it’s not like it wouldn’t try to fight off predators. It’s also not nearly as frail or clumsy as it looks, the show even states in a previous episode that tethysdraco, which is an azhdarchid pterosaur like quetz, has no problem moving on land as their quadrupedal stance pretty negates the drawbacks of such huge wings. Their hollow bones are also much stronger than the term hollow suggests as it is really more of a honeycomb structure, with many tiny air pockets riddling the insides of their bones that not only reduce their weight but also retain and even improve their strength.
Predators also often choose not to attack an animal even if they are in a vulnerable position because of how likely they are themselves to be fatally wounded and even when grounded, a quetzalcoatlus that chooses to stand and fight is more than likely going to get at least a few good hits in against even large theropods. Sometimes, a meal just isn’t going to be worth the trouble. Compare it to crocodilian parenting, and it sounds very plausible as a mother croc will fiercely defend her nest even though she must leave the water to do so. On land a saltwater crocodile is less mobile but like the quetz, it’s still definitely not a pushover and can easily kill anything dumb enough to attack.
We may never actually know for sure if this truly was how quetz nested though as so far we haven’t found any nesting sites that are definitively quetz or it’s close relatives to prove it. Until then, all we have is speculation based on modern archosaurs (crocodilian and avian) behaviour, and healthy scientific debate.
@@fuzzywyverns8561 well you clearly know your stuff, but while we can't be 100% sure, thinking about it they could have nested on islands far out into the water, allowing them to avoid most land based predators, many shorebirds nest on islands so it's not out of the question to assume it possible, if not likely, as well as allowing a safe area for the chicks to practice flying in relative safety
@@fuzzywyverns8561 Quetzalcoatlus has actually been discovered to be the size of an adult male human, with hatzegopteryx being the one which is giraffe sized.
@@prehistoricnerd2068 that's the smaller species the big one was very tall
@@mistypikku Correct, should have pointed that out.
When you think that your taking a shot but your laying eggs
3:19 POV: you blew up your friend’s house in minecraft
Idk why but 1:50 was so f funny
3:00
My grandparents: don’t play with your food
Me:
Dog owners on UA-cam when they get a prehistoric pet be like:
big giant tail but it swims with its feet like a 6 year old human
“Who?” “Asked.”
I laughed so hard at 1:50 when i saw it
._. Those T Rexes are Sussy
0:49 what i think I look like without glasses
1:02 what i actually look like
One little thing: subtitles are toooooo fast
What the deinocheirus doing 🤨
Wait what is that big bird just eating
2:46 A free abortion
Omg a actual dino doc that is educational and do send have fake info?????????????
mk time to sleep XD
So great
1:35 ayo dats mah name
Nice
The best parts of these docu of dinos are the times when the past flyers eat the baby ones
the Quetzelcoatlus isnt a dinosaur tho
Dud it was getting to the best part 😒😤👀
Why lay eggs if ur just gona eat them😶
Title of thw ahow
What is even going on at 1:01
Why lay eggs if u just gonna eat them😶
2 different quetz🤯
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