Mammoth
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  • I'm in ur streets

    Causing traffik jams

  • Throw a pokeball & you'll be fine :]

  • es grande yo que pensaba que era chico

  • hhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhiiiiiiiiiiii­iiii

  • um....... hi

  • Dumb.

  • WAT IS THIS MOVIE CALLED?? TELL ME TELL ME TELL ME TELL ME

  • Cool video. Great pictures. Anyone got wind that the founder of Prehistoric Channel has written his first thriller book, THE ICE GORILLA is now being looked at by movie producers who are trying to turn the book into a movie. It depends on how well the book sells. Personally for me I'd love to see Jurassic Park IV and THE ICE GORILLA in movie theaters in 2013.

  • its funny when that future predator jump,s at that guy

  • columbian mammoth is so huge

  • This is pretty cool and all, I love the concept. But one thing bothers me, I wonder why all the car alarms don't go off when the mammoth in bumping into them.

    Though it doesn't really ruin my suspension of disbelief.

  • What I like about primeval is that no kids die just adults i did watch it when i was 10 and i was less afraid but then i found this and then i was afraid when i saw it cause i thought the kid died phew i also dont want any parents to die it would ruin the show im glad neither died :D if any did i would be afraid for life!!!!

  • Did they cancel the show or something?

    If they did...It would me their greatest mistake!

  • little kid was pressing all buttons in truck lol

  • damn mammoth you scary

  • ITS SUPER EFFECTIVE!

  • that woman is so annoying

  • what the hell is that glowy thing

  • @ChewyCookie99 An anomaly, a time portal to the past and present, that's how the mammoth got there.

  • @clubpenguindino ohhhhz. thanks man. i was like, holy tits

  • If there's one thing I hate about Primeval, it's that all the animal's sizes and attitudes are grossly overestimated.

  • @N00bcrunch3r haha same here , it annoy's me every time

  • @lordeppiothe1

    Good! Thumbs up!

  • @N00bcrunch3r

    No, some mammoths really were 20 feet high. Mainly the Siberian steppe mammoth and the Songhua river mammoth in China. Not sure if any North American mammoths got that big.

  • @susumu07

    Well it is possible that they mistook this for an Imperial Mammoth, which really was around 16 feet high at the shoulder, but the Colombian Mammoth was really only around 13 feet at the shoulder, a little bit larger than a modern African Elephant.

    Sorry to say it, but I think you are misinformed on the sizes of mammoths. The Songhua River Mammoth was only about 17 feet high at the shoulder, while the Steppe Mammoth was around 15 feet high at the shoulder.

  • @N00bcrunch3r i dont care about any other dinos in this but raptors, gorgonopsid, and giganotasaurus. All i want to see is a t.rex come charging threw the city destroying everything and everyone. epic it would be :D

  • @Rocketdream7

    Perhaps a 17 meter Spinosaurus would be even better?

  • @N00bcrunch3r already seen it. spino couldnt run into a building because of it's spine. it wouldnt be able to absorb the impact, then snap. not to mention if spino fell over, it's spine would break because it is attached to the sail. with t.rex, he is a living breathing train. do i even have to mention how confused it would be coming into the future? talk about jurassic park 2's t.rex rampage. If you ask me, the t.rex would have killed spinosaurus in a fight. it's jaws were built to kill. hehehe

  • @Rocketdream7

    It was more fragile than other dinosaurs, but not that fragile! Yes it risked breaking its back, but that's it. Besides its long arms, tail, and sail would make so that if it fell, it would fall forward so as to catch. itself. Plus jaws were ideally suited for snatching up small, human-sized prey. Tyrannosaurus rex' jaws were not designed for scooping up small prey. So Spinosaurus would be a far greater threat to us if it were living today.

  • @N00bcrunch3r still. i'd be far more afraid of a t.rex than a spinosaurus. t.rex could destroy more things than a spino, and cause more damage to property. it weighed at least a ton more than spino, making it a formidable foe.

  • @Rocketdream7

    Somehow I think human lives are more important than property! >: /

    Furthermore, the size of Spinosaurus remains controversial. While it has been established that T-rex was about 40 feet long and weighed 7 tons, Spinosaurus estimates have ranged between 40-60 feet in length and weighing 4-23 tons. Taking the most recent estimates, Spinosaurus would be about 50 feet long and weigh 8-10 tons, so it probably actually weighs more than T-rex.

  • @N00bcrunch3r 23 TONS! HELL NO! and nobody knows what the spinosaurus looks like. the spine bone found in the fossils looked more like a rib bone to me when i saw the pictures. second, we dont even know how big they got, and that maybe was the biggest they got! i doubt they were even real. i bet it was a type of barionix that lives in that area. the spine was probably just a rib bone, nothing else. i dont believe there is a spinosaurus. just my opinion. and no, i think lives are more important!

  • @Rocketdream7

    Probably not, but then again, early estimates also said T-rex was 11 tons before being revised now. But anyway, it being a Baryonyx is unlikely. The spine bones were straight, not curved like rib bones. And even the smallest estimates (40 feet and 4 tons) are to large to be a Baryonyx. Other fossils of Spinosaurus discovered include: teeth, snout, dorsal neural arch, upper jaw, and vertebrae. There is definitely enough material to say that Spinosaurus was at least a real dinosaur.

  • @N00bcrunch3r you see, thats where i believe you are wrong. if the spinosaurus was real, how could the land it lived in support 3 or more mega carnivores? it was unlikely that would be the case, judging that they all would have drove eachother to extinction. I believe it was a type of barionix because the only prey it was suited to kill and eat were small dinosaurs which were typically outnumbered by the larger sauropods or fish. an animal of spinos estimated size was supposed to eat huge prey

  • @Rocketdream7

    It is believed that Spinosaurus was semi-aquatic living in marshy swamps. Sauropods would be unable to live in such tight places as adults, so Carcharodontosaurus would have lived in more open places hunting large animals. Just like modern predators avoid each other. Tigers, Lions, and bears have been doing this in Asia for thousands of years.

  • @N00bcrunch3r in order to maintain it's body weight. it's jaws, claws, body and overall aggresion would have been it's downfall. it would make no sense to have an animal of spino's size eating smaller dinos and fish when every other creatures in the area would have almost, if always tried to KILL spinosaurus. it couldnt defend itself against most animals in that time. maybe sarcosuchus and smaller dinos, but not large herbovore dinosaurs. also, jurassic parks spino was MAJORLLY overexaggerated.

  • @Rocketdream7

    If I recall correctly, the claws of Spinosaurus were like 15 inches long, which already long enough. The only rival it had was Carcharodontosaurus, which was still smaller than it (about 45 feet long). Herbivores aren't exactly out to get it, especially when they can barely move at a human walking pace.

    Size wise, the JP Spinosaurus was actually smaller than the real thing (43 feet). The same goes with their T-rex (37 feet).

  • @N00bcrunch3r actually, the spino in JP was overexaggerated. a spinosaurus wasnt a killing machine out to kill every animal in its path. and with the herbivores: if they see a baby spino, they would kill it. they wernt stupid, they probably knew what it would grow up to be. and with the carcharodontosaurus, it was designed to kill larger dinosaurs. spinos food supply was much smaller as we would all like to believe. it doesnt make sense, thats all. again, it's just my opinion. it could be wrong.

  • @Rocketdream7

    1.Maybe it was, but it's size was quite realistic in JP.

    2. Not if a mother Spinosaurus is by its side.

    3. Fish, crocodiles, Hadrosaurs, young Sauropods, and carrion would be available to it. Sound like a lot of food to me. And large predators don't necessarily need large prey or even a fully carnivorous diet to survive. Polar Bears, Black Bears, Brown Bears, and Sloth Bears are good examples of this.

  • @N00bcrunch3r

    1. you nore i know anything about spino because we wernt around to see it

    2. a mother has to go eat or it will die. when she is gone, small predators like trodon and flying pterosaurs would eat the young before the mother could return.

    3. the spinosaurus didnt have the jaws to kill hadrosaurs. they were designed to eat fish, small animals, and crocodiles. but, we arent talking about a 10 foot tall polar bear here. we are talking about a mammoth lizard that has to maintane

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  • @Rocketdream7

    1. True. This is why we speculate. But we can know some about by looking at its bones.

    2. Troodon did not exist in Africa nor in the mid-Cretaceous either. Modern predators protect their young by either hiding them or taking them on the hunt with them. There is nothing to suggest Spinosaurus couldn't do this either.

    3. When an animal weighs 10 tons, 2-3 ton Hadrosaurs count as small animals!

  • @N00bcrunch3r

    it's body weight by eating massive amounts of food. if you are infering that the spinosaurus could have eatin leaves or berries, you are wrong. it was not anywhere near designed to eat berries. it didnt have mollars, which are needed in most cases to eat plants. now, i could be wrong. it's claws may have been used for pulling down branches and eating the fruit and what not. again, this is only my opinion. i could be totaly off.

  • @Rocketdream7

    Dinosaurs never had molars, so the herbivores did without them. I am not saying that Spinosaurus ate only plants, but even modern Carnivorans and raptors will supplement their diets with plant material occasionally. And not just bears, but full time predators like wolves also do it. Hell, even Alligators have been observed eating fruit![1]

    Source: [1] watch?v=Urdn2m__PQI

  • @N00bcrunch3r actually, if you look at a hadrosaurs teeth, they represented primitive molars. and still, we arent talking about some bear here. we are talking about an animal that is supposed to be massive and a killer carnivore. i just dont believe in spinosaurus being a huge killer animal. it doesnt make sense to me. btw, is it just me, or is this pointless to argue about? i mean, this isnt going to help us figure spinosaurus out. point is that spinosaurus could be real. idk, and neither do U.

  • @Rocketdream7

    Well I looked at some Hadrosaur teeth, but they appear to be a sort of split-bladed incisors.

    Didn't we establish that Spinosaurus ate small and aquatic animals as opposed to being a killer carnivore?

  • @N00bcrunch3r (sigh) yes we did. if you think hard about it, the hadrosaurs had primitive molars. if you tried to use those to bite into flesh, it wouldnt work very well due to design flaws.

  • @Rocketdream7

    Okay. We can conclude this part by establishing that Spinosaurus was a large, carnivorous dinosaur that lived in the swamps of Africa eating whatever it could find.

    Indeed! But molars are good for bone-crushing. Though I do not believe Hadrosaurs ate meat or bones.

  • @N00bcrunch3r ok. still, one thing i believe is certain: t.rex would have killed spino in a fight. conversation over, good bye :D

  • @Rocketdream7

    Okay. At least you're not claiming Albertasaurus would beat Spinosaurus! ; ]

  • @N00bcrunch3r lol albertosaurus was way to small for that kinda thing. i know when 1 dinosaur can kill the other, and an alberto couldnt even probably put up a challange for spino, or any other large carnivore!

  • @Rocketdream7

    Yes! Now I know that you're rational person! It's honestly a nice change from the idiots I've been debating with recently.

    Have a nice day!

  • The mammoth is so cool! I hope that it will return in the next 2 seasons of "Primeval".

  • just goes to show that black women can never keep quiet, it's impossible.

  • name of the show this is from?

  • @deuone primeval

  • amazing video!! ;)

    your channel is the best ;)

  • Mammoswine used Rage!

  • wht happened to its fur?

  • @funstang2008 its a columbian mammoth, they lived in the southern US they didnt need fur

  • D*mn that mammoth had too much sugar.

  • manny , hijoputa

  • i thought those bastards are sopose to be extinct ah well in that case thats one pissed off fossil

  • HOLY CRAP ITS MANNY!

  • @taxmn  that's not manny it's his uncle

  • @MsMariosonic lol

    

  • 5:28 nice elice

  • @bigfootjustkilledyou proves that a rampaging CM might be worse than a rampaging T-Rex.

  • all i can say is it had to happen on the M25 lol

  • Lol. It's a g-m! (Giant mammoth) lol.

  • Cool! But I don't think it's a Mammoth, it looks more like a Stegodon to me.

  • It´s a Columbian Mammoth, a hairless prairie species

  • such a good show

  • the effects on this show may be spotty at times, but there is no question that their hearst are in the right spots. well done

    :)

  • so disturbing about the dead guy on her wind sheid.ew

  • ay dios mio es giante

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