Added: 1 year ago
From: Mrjohn5533
Views: 38,891
Sort by time | Sort by thread (beta)

Link to this comment:

Share to:

All Comments (57)

Sign In or Sign Up now to post a comment!
  • the thing is, these dinosaur specialists come with good calculations... but have they thought about that these animals have become a way diffrent path of evolution then we see now adays? who says their muscle tissue was the same and thus who says the amount of pressure it could produce was the same ? i believe that these animals are way more special then we think cause the amount of years they had to evolve is unimaginable. and so much much specialized then anything we have now... such a shame.

  • I like the scene where they show two T.Rex converge on one Triceratops. I just cannnot see a lone Rex attacking a healthy adult triceratops. It just seems like a really bad idea. Now two on one makes it a lot safer. Triceratops focus on one Rex, the other grab his leg from behind. Likely they prefered vulnerable prey. The threee vowels YOI almost all predators go by. The Young, the Old, the Injured.

  • He mispronounced Parasaurolophus! He said Parasaur-ofolus! That is incorrect! Shame upon this program!

  • Comment removed

  • wait... triceratops is the greatest plant- eater? it has a nice armored head, but no armor on the body!!!

    the actual greatest plant-eater is most likely ankylosaurus.

  • my favorite herbivore is the sauropoisedon to me they are the most powerful dinosaurs because they are huge and not even t rex could take him on, i saw on a dinosaur documentary showing sauropoisedon fighting back a t rex.

  • Most people just don't seem to be able to comprehend just how otherworldly their time was...walking unarmed past a hungry pride of lions would seem like a vacation after visiting the late cretaceous, where virtually everything can and will kill you. These animals were so unbelievably well armed because they needed to be...they were up against the deadliest predators the planet has ever seen. The state of most Tyrannosaur skeletons and the walking battletanks they preyed on give us just a hint.

  • thanks for the upload!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • i hate they always talking about Sauroposeidon in this show, it becomes rather annoying after the first 700 times..

  • my fav herbivore is the Eotriceratops

  • please you cannot compare a zebra kick to a triceratops charging at you

  • 6 tons? Larger males could grow up to 8-10 tons.

  • He said Parasauropholus. It's Parasaurolophus

  • "Triceratops is heavily armed and heavily armored, and can kill you" Only it can't cuz they're all dead!!!!!!

  • @Lowlsnail oh come on, reallly? it was an abstract idea.  good lord! (no,i don't actually believe in the lord, nor do i care if he's good).

  • @generation1313 Lol yeah I know I just couldn't resist

  • from 0:00 to 0:48 made me so interested in the program! It was a great way to start out the show like that. I wish they made the beginning like that more often in other documentaries!

  • they only talk about the same dino cuz they are the popular one's

  • favorite meat eating dino: deinonychus herbivore:brachiosaurus

  • finally...some good dino graphics!

  • Has Anyone Noticed That Clash Of The Dinosaurs Always Talks About The Same Dinosaurs?

  • @tehdocotrdalek they reuse the same footage too much.

  • Has Anyone Noticed That Clash Of The Dinosaurs Always Talks About The Same Dinosaurs?

  • Velocirapters cant slice ,they stab,but they are the sise of a large turkey...they cannot kill an animal the size of a giraf.

  • @LaurAgony dude! raptors do both stab and slice and skeletons of this raptor have been found around plant eaters many times there size! And lions have tackled animals many times there size even giraffas!

  • @lifeform106 Ok lets say a yung 1 but raptors only stab they do not slash...Read your stuf before stating it.It was thot they scratch /slash but they only use the claw to stab vital areas because the claw is very fragile and it wold brake its tip.Do some reserch before repling.

  • @LaurAgony i know i met they slash there claw on soft areas like the neck and everyone like you always says to me the same thing! do your research before you post it, but i do i am not stupid! So stop saying i do not do my research when i do!

  • @lifeform106 They tested it on a pigs belly its not that the raptor dose not pierce the skin it Cant Cut it .Thats the problem.Its a comon misunderstanding.The claws are bended like a Scife but they are round until the point .The point is pointyXD it can pierce the skin but can t scratch it.The point is to vulnerabil.

  • @LaurAgony ok that does make since there. And are you saying it would stab the claw into it the skin instead of ripping down

  • @lifeform106 It gose for the coroted artery in the nek or wind pipe like some animals do today,and dont forget it was prety smart for a dinosaur.It wold stab in the nek and the prey wold die in seconds becose of the bleeding.

  • @lifeform106 It did rip down, because they tested it with fairly weak material and the real thing would be sheathed in a hard, and sharp keratin.

  • @LaurAgony technically the tip of the raptor's claw would break off if it struck something hard like a bone or tough armor-plating.

  • My favourite herbivore is Ankylosaurus

  • @KZGJ

    My favorite herbivore would have to be Triceratops.

  • @KZGJ Well when you're a bad-a like him, I guess that's to be expected. ;)

  • Cool

  • good show... now the meat eaters lose.. hahaha

  • Ha Ha The plant eaters are winning. ITS TRUE!

  • I feel like in another video, they showed through experimentation that velociraptor claws were used to puncture, not tear. I imagine the same would have been true for deinonychus.

  • Last Day of the Dinosaurs

  • fairly good show but id like to see more than 6 different animals and more than about ten minutes of constantly repeated scenes

  • The information is good, but the scenes are repeating like crazy.

  • That nature dude needs to shut the hell up!

  • They keep showing same shit like always!

  • worthless watching.. they keep showing same video and talk about same shit..

  • Is it me or this show is very innacurate and waaayyyyy over the top?

  • @PhantomSephiroth No, not really. It's a relatively decent show.

  • @PhantomSephiroth how is it?

  • Don't forget about the giant prehistoric alligator, Deinosuchus!

  • If sauroposeidon could defend itself couldn't they at least show them using their tails as whips or rearing up on their hind limbs like in jurassic fight club? i mean sure they weren't too bright but they weren't that stupid either!

  • @ceitiosaurus I don't think that sauroposeidon could do that: it was too front heavy to stand up on hind legs, and it couldn't use its tail effectively, because it lived in the forest (at least for a while), where space was too narrow for that sort of defense.

  • @Junketh71 well what if another bigger sauropodseidon came along?

  • @ceitiosaurus Well, what if it did? I don't follow...

  • @Junketh71 It might charge towards the deinonychus and sweep them away with it's neck and tail! big animals are not made of glass you know!

  • @ceitiosaurus On an open plain it would probably sweep the raptors away with its tail (the neck was too high) or simply trample them, but in a forest? Raptors have the advantage, the sauropod was simply too big, constricted and clumsy there.

  • @ceitiosaurus It's cerebral was barley developed and it's sensory organs were weaker than that of humans. The only thing it had was it's unstoppable size. But it only reacts mostly on instinct, the encephalization level of that dinosaur was incredibly mediocre.

Loading...
Alert icon
0 / 00Unsaved Playlist Return to active list
    1. Your queue is empty. Add videos to your queue using this button:
      or sign in to load a different list.
    Loading...Loading...Saving...
    • Clear all videos from this list
    • Learn more