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  • liopleurodon  no more food for u 1:40

  • They say Liopleurodon is the best predator ever , and i think it's true .

  • The episode it was in was fricken awesome!

  • im the only to think to is the ggc version of the liopeurodon of land befor time 9

  • Nice tribute. I wish the Liopleurodon would do more than just ram the sub and rip out a microphone though.

  • why didnt you put the part when the eustreptospondylus got shocked.

  • It as a Pliosaur, and people mistaken it for a Lipleurodon

  • @2doctors2000 Liopleurodon was a Pliosaur. And I can't remember where, but it was confirmed to be Liopleurodon

  • @pika247 I know Liopleurodon was a type of Pliosaurs, however they were only ever reffered to as Pliosaurus, and people mistaken it for Liopleurodons after the rumours.

  • @2doctors2000 It makes sense though, since Liopleurodon lived at the same time as Eustreptospondylus, so the Annomaly came from Liopleurodon's time. In addition, why would it not be? One of the guys who made Primeval made Walking With Dinosaurs, and the Liopleurodon in that was very popular. Perfect opprtunity for profit by bringing in a popular creature

  • @pika247 However the Eustreptospondylus was not confirmed, it would make sense however the creature was very unrealistic and the Eustreptospondylus might not of even been a Eustreptospondylus as it is not confirmed for that creature. Plus if it was Eustreptospondylus is would be bigger, less agile and less quick in water. All of it would lead to it being ridiculous, I know it is made by WWD creators, but it just was nothing like a realistic Liopleurodon.

  • @2doctors2000 The Dromeosaurus are larger than they really were. Spinosaurus had a second sail. Anurognathus were flying piranhas. It's Primeval, they pretty much ditch realisim xD

  • @2doctors2000 Ah, Watch gave out misinformation with the series summary and said it was Eustreptospondylus.(though I believe the Liopleurodon was officially confirmed, and, given this pliosaur's substantially greater size, it is likely based on the WWD 82 ft Liopleurodon, which is the largest Pliosaur at at least 56 feet long)

  • @pika247 I know, watch gave incorrect info, I just really didn't want to think that Primeval would make the Liopleurodon so unrealistic, it probably was, but I like calling it a Pliosaur as it is only called that in the Episode.

  • Hi, I'm gathering Pictures for the Liopluerodon page on the Primeval Wiki, and your video really helped. Thanks!

  • @Denarpsaurus np, can u leave credit 2 me on the Primeval wiki then? plz?

  • Who is this music?

  • They never really said that it was a Liopleurodon though, only that they were Pliosaurs.

  • I love your tributes.

  • @Veryerygoodusername And it has been an honor and pleasure making them for you and people to enjoy. Please do subscribe, I consistently upload videos... and would very much appreciate it.

  • How do you know that the T-Rex won't appear much? Did you read spoilers in the Primeval forum? P.S I don't want to know any spoilers.

  • @Veryerygoodusername yes I did. Also even if that spoiler was not acurate, consider the fact that T. rex would have to share screen time with two other creatures in that episode. The Kaprosuchus and Anurognathus..

  • will you also do a primeval t-rex tribute when it appears in episode 5 from series 5?

  • @bartbrink1996 I'll have it done as soon as the episode comes out. After all Tyrannosaurus is my favorite dinosaur. Only one problem.. There is very little scenes of T. rex. So the Tribute may be in tune to the soundtrack "Here Comes The King" by X-ray Dog. It'll be a minute long.

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