This Crocodile relative is new in the Media. Well, Erythrosuchus & the rest of its kind might have been published in most Books about Mesozoic Dinosaurs & Books about all Prehistoric animals. No doubt that there’s a collectable figure of one of those as well. But this is possibly the 1st time Erythrosuchus comes back to life in the media which is either the shows or sometimes the movies extinct animals can only be brought back to life.
Whoa… I never thought that an Erythrosuchus would be this deadly despite being so very slow and very bulky in size. But if a monster like that was still around today, then neither of us would be safe.
Just seeing the clip, same i was happy he got screen time and then i see what happened for what the documentary level is '^' along the oh i kill more than i need . .
@@darkpandalord3844 did he had lips? The answer is yes Erythrosuchus was a terrestrial archosaur in a dry environment. And if you limitate by reptile walk there is a lot of ways they could move around and for him being more speedy and swift, as well as being a fully terrestrial animal he should going at least faster and more smoothly than a very tired monitor lizard with arthritis a little bit more upright position would have been better as well. Edit rewatch the clip to be sure of movement he did rn he kinda look like a very sluggish salamander just being super slow limited movement and the same lil jump to catch preys. Not very fitting of an active predator.
@@killianft289 Correct me if I’m wrong, but are you sure the proportions of its limbs are inaccurate. I mean what if they are accurate, that there like those of crocs. But because it’s shown moving slowly, it gives of the impression that its limbs are like those of a lizard. So it’s just movement that’s inaccurate.
Or it's more of the fact that the erythrosuchid is behaving similar to a Komodo dragon lulling buffalo and deer into a false sense of security on the island of Komodo
@@tylergamingshark8497 yeah cause the large species of Erythrosuchus didn't exist with Lystrosaurus, obviously it existed with larger forms of Dicynodont. Erythrosuchus was also found to be a decently fast runner especially at ambushing. I don't know man, this documentary just crap all over Erythrosuchus
I've seen Erythrosuchus mainly in illustrations in older books.
Seeing it now in animated form is just wonderful!
Except it’s really inaccurate…
@bkjeong4302 Yup, the limb posture is incorrect, it did not walk like that.
i LOVE the noises it makes, especially that snarl combined with a hiss
This Crocodile relative is new in the Media. Well, Erythrosuchus & the rest of its kind might have been published in most Books about Mesozoic Dinosaurs & Books about all Prehistoric animals. No doubt that there’s a collectable figure of one of those as well. But this is possibly the 1st time Erythrosuchus comes back to life in the media which is either the shows or sometimes the movies extinct animals can only be brought back to life.
Man, Erythrosuchus looks like a desert nightmare. Wouldn’t want to run into this guy in a dark alley.
Pretty much but if it's this one i think u got enough time to just turn back and escape
Me neither
Whoa… I never thought that an Erythrosuchus would be this deadly despite being so very slow and very bulky in size. But if a monster like that was still around today, then neither of us would be safe.
1:20 that Throw was PERSONAL 🤣🤣
1:50 Me not having eaten anything for three weeks be like:
HE'S HERE HOLY FUCK I LOVE HIM
I love the hisses and growls from Erythrosuchus, If only if They gave it lips and walked like the later dinosaurs, Then We’ll be in business
kind of a shame that they made it lipless and walk like it has arthritis
Just seeing the clip, same i was happy he got screen time and then i see what happened for what the documentary level is '^' along the oh i kill more than i need . .
Did Erythrosuchus have lips? Also, it's walking like how a reptile should be walking.
@@darkpandalord3844 did he had lips? The answer is yes Erythrosuchus was a terrestrial archosaur in a dry environment.
And if you limitate by reptile walk there is a lot of ways they could move around and for him being more speedy and swift, as well as being a fully terrestrial animal he should going at least faster and more smoothly than a very tired monitor lizard with arthritis a little bit more upright position would have been better as well.
Edit rewatch the clip to be sure of movement he did rn he kinda look like a very sluggish salamander just being super slow limited movement and the same lil jump to catch preys. Not very fitting of an active predator.
@@killianft289if your prey doesnt run from you, you don't need to be fast.
@@killianft289
Correct me if I’m wrong, but are you sure the proportions of its limbs are inaccurate. I mean what if they are accurate, that there like those of crocs. But because it’s shown moving slowly, it gives of the impression that its limbs are like those of a lizard. So it’s just movement that’s inaccurate.
Them walking walrus seen that crocodile coming and didn't even MOVE? 😶😶 Dude, I dunno................. what, them small walrus had a death wish? 🤨🤨
For me, it's more like the fact that their eyes were opened to the fact that their species were no longer alone on Earth.
Or it's more of the fact that the erythrosuchid is behaving similar to a Komodo dragon lulling buffalo and deer into a false sense of security on the island of Komodo
He said they were like the dodos of they’re time they never learned what it means to be prey
What are you use for to do the screen time videos for different prehistoric creatures?
Can you pls tell me what is the easiest for to do this?
Posture and movement is incorrect
They really butchered my man Erythrosuchus
If You think They butchered Erythrosuchus, They used the Jurassic World Models for the Diplodocus and Allosaurus
@@tylergamingshark8497 I know...
Well, Yeah, They did fail the Erythrosuchus on their own
@@tylergamingshark8497 yeah cause the large species of Erythrosuchus didn't exist with Lystrosaurus, obviously it existed with larger forms of Dicynodont.
Erythrosuchus was also found to be a decently fast runner especially at ambushing. I don't know man, this documentary just crap all over Erythrosuchus
@@Poliostasis and Didn't they did the same to Lystrosaurus being like the Dodo
I hate how badly they did it, why doesn't it have lips? why is it so slow? how fucking hard is it, to reconstruct an animal correctly???