@TalonTsi96 Dinosaurs, when they ruled the Earth, were adapted to nearly all climates: jungles, plains, deserts and even seas. Deserts are today still a thriving habitat for reptiles.
@Voydr you're right - there are lots of reptiles in desert, too. But desert is an awful habitat for HUGE Animals - like Tarbosaurus. So since Tarbosaurus would've needed many preys to support its huge weight and body, it is hardly imaginable that Tarbosaurus lived in desert.
The Tarbosaurus and speak and TALK KOREAN??? Wow it must of went to bilingual school XD
krajax 5 months ago
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most dinos are from North America
chesleycareystar 6 months ago
I think being forced under the wheight of a protoceratops woud've killed the light built velociraptor
92glacial 1 year ago
@92glacial i agree too, LOL..and it's freaking FEATHERLESS.
111E982a 6 months ago
would love to see part 3
stumpyale 1 year ago
dobra montaza
dusan97x 1 year ago
Who knew that tarbosaurs was so dramatic, or so cordial.
RainbowSmite525 1 year ago
back than, the gobi desert was probably a jungle full of lakes and rivers.......no dino would live in the desert
TalonTsi96 2 years ago
@TalonTsi96 Dinosaurs, when they ruled the Earth, were adapted to nearly all climates: jungles, plains, deserts and even seas. Deserts are today still a thriving habitat for reptiles.
Voydr 1 year ago
@Voydr you're right - there are lots of reptiles in desert, too. But desert is an awful habitat for HUGE Animals - like Tarbosaurus. So since Tarbosaurus would've needed many preys to support its huge weight and body, it is hardly imaginable that Tarbosaurus lived in desert.
2Pains1Love 9 months ago
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ReneeSmithe 2 years ago
UPDATE: Part 3 did not come with the download. I will try and get it soon..
AwesomeussRex 2 years ago
The velociraptor has some serious mange - it's featherless.
OtherBrother09 2 years ago
Hippity, hoppity, *crunch*. It's the Easter Dinosaur.
OtherBrother09 2 years ago