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  • RAAN! ITS BIRDZILLA!

  • If you like this kind of stuff, check out their website: thefutureiswild com and Facebook Page: theFUTUREisWILD

  • Hey, Monkey Dude! Have you ever heard of safety in numbers? Too late, you're history...

  • Dougal Dixon write this documentary`s book

  • the future is stupid

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  • we learned this at school

  • Carakillers are my fave future is wild creature! They rule!

  • Why would a Carakiller be so tall? Surely a predator in grassland like that would want to be able to keep it's head down?

  • @voltage17121712 Well if the creatures it hunts are short, they can't see them coming unless they hear or smell them.

  • gulp none of this is true

  • @makincash7 wow, really captain obvious?

  • Babookaris evolved from americans

  • @xerke lol

  • @xerke AFRICAN americans

  • @Halomaster4life1

    Hey, shut up, racist!

  • @Utahraptor2003 Its true. :/

  • oh man I remember when they re showed it when spore came out if it hadn't i would of never saw this

  • t-rex of the new age.

  • Guess who's back?

  • Been looking for this.

  • OMG! It's Big Bird! Not even Elmo can save us now!

  • Sucks for them, huh?

  • PWNED by da big birds!

  • damn those Babookari are UGLY creepy

  • dude a carakiller is a TERROR BIRD RUN FOR YOUR LIVES

  • poor babookari

  • This is one of my favorite scenes from The future is wild documentory, and the music is really good.

  • The Return of Terror Bird

  • @ElectroKraken

    Which itself could be considered 'raptor-like dinosaur' Pt II.

    Although I'm not sure flightless birds would ever become top predators again. More likely if big mammal predators went extinct a smaller mammal predator would have one branch of increasingly large descendants filling that niche instead. They're just better set up for it. They only have to grow larger.

    Flightless birds have to change alot more. And birds of prey are far likely better off flying.

  • ONLY ASSUMPTION

  • Why do they keep looking into the past to try and see the future? What factor would make these birds so big or... carnivorous? In deed eventually they will lose their feathers and look like dinosaurs because they won't need feathers to fly anymore and stuff but... up to this stage what determines their evolution?

  • @retardno002

    Caracaras already spend most of their time on the ground. In 5 million years time, they will most certainly be flightless birds.

  • they made an animated series out of this

  • they have the fakest 3-d animation!but its was still kind of good

  • i agree

  • if you want to see the episodes of this show go to google videos

    go to more then to video type

  • @peacocktheking

    If you like this kind of stuff, check out their website: thefutureiswild com and Facebook Page: theFUTUREisWILD

  • this is not real.i know its the animals of the future but this just dosent add up.they dont explain the evolution of the creatures at all

  • yeah they do i've seen all the eisodes

  • you are so right some of it just dose not make sense

  • They do. At least they give some explanation about the ways evolution would work to make critters like these.

    And, as they say in the introduction, it is only a POSSIBILITY o things to come, not actual fact ... so far.

  • @murvman

    Uuuh, yes they do. Just watch the entire episode.

  • Cool! Keep on posting!

  • I loved this special on Animal Planet. I wish they would put it on again.

  • Yeah i wish animal planet will put it oon again!

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