w8 a minute.... if the paleontologists today say that a diplodocus had to keep 3 feet on the ground in order to support his weight , how is it possible that the diplodocus at 1:20 was able to keep in the air with 2 legs for so long?
It had to keep three feet on the ground in its normal stance. This programme depicts it supporting the rest of the weight with its tail if it reared up on its hind legs, although whether it could do this at all is still questionable.
u know that its gonna take more than a next gen PC to run this, this is gonna have higher requirements than crysis, assasisns creed and call of duty 4 combined
There is a great deal of evidence that dinosaurs were warm-blooded. Their physiology and ecology, as understood by modern science, are connected very strongly to modern warm-bloods, and very loosely to modern cold-bloods.
Pterosaurs, one theory says, may have warmed up their tissues using muscular action associated with powered flight--much the same way a tuna does.
if u had been watching the discovery channel as well as other channels like that recently a scientist discover tissue in the bones of dinos. and the tissue was SOFT, and FLEXABLE. they have even been able to find, veins, adn others tubes that once carried blood in the dinos. their still trying to see if they can extract some dino DNA. as it stand right now, it doesn't seem to far fetched anymore of a real "Jurassic Park".
they didnt find it soft, the tissue was fossilize, it had pockets of minerals inside it, it had to be pain-stackingly re-moisturised, and there was no red blood cells or DNA in it, so that plans abit buggered up:/ i take it you have been reading creationist websites, yes?
dm, the important thing is they didnt find it soft, if doesnt have veins or DNA or red blood cells:/ its just, a peice of tissue, its kind of useless really, unfortunate though.
he said he thinks they were warm blooded. recently they found evidence that at least t-rex and brachiosaurus were both warm blooded. i dont know if its true because i dont know what they found but thats what i heard.
you made it look so realer then in the program! awesome job!
lifeform106 7 months ago
Send this to the new PREHISTORIC CHANNEL. They just launched and are looking for content. Just google PREHISTORIC CHANNEL.
prehistoric28 1 year ago
does someone know the name of the song?
ThomAZAlkmaar 1 year ago
@ThomAZAlkmaar Its part of the Walking With Dinosaurs soundtrack available from the BBC.
gladiator3543 10 months ago
lol 1:20
he's like woah better back up
Takua38000 1 year ago
diplodocus is my favorite dinosaur
Frogiful 2 years ago
Cool!
PalkiaGodzilla 2 years ago
w8 a minute.... if the paleontologists today say that a diplodocus had to keep 3 feet on the ground in order to support his weight , how is it possible that the diplodocus at 1:20 was able to keep in the air with 2 legs for so long?
lordeppiothe1 2 years ago
This was not a mature diplodocus, and she was much smaller than fully-growns. Check 1:59.
dulatkz 2 years ago
It had to keep three feet on the ground in its normal stance. This programme depicts it supporting the rest of the weight with its tail if it reared up on its hind legs, although whether it could do this at all is still questionable.
TWind 2 years ago
this is a mirror image on the DVD its all facing the other way
george0harry0rymer0 2 years ago
awesome cg
jaypee06 2 years ago
ive seen this from the opposite angel
ligerowns 3 years ago
no duh ? inoxe
bestbatlover 3 years ago
I have this on DVD. I just love dinosaurs.
612dino 4 years ago 5
very very last time got dinosaur
legend015 4 years ago 2
this is Time of the Titans
mitsunariishida11 4 years ago 2
i wonder y video games dont have graphics like this
sou3789 4 years ago 2
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these are machines.
the land is real
iNoxe 3 years ago
lol machines? u r retarded. its mostly cg. only some of the closeups r machines
Giganotosaurus1993 3 years ago 6
the closeups are puppers. high-quality ones. im seen the making-of
gogogdgdgdsjfgjdsfne 2 years ago
I know.
Giganotosaurus1993 2 years ago
yeah wtf
HumanBeing69696969 3 years ago
u know that its gonna take more than a next gen PC to run this, this is gonna have higher requirements than crysis, assasisns creed and call of duty 4 combined
RUNESCRAPE 3 years ago
Yeah but i dont know if the sauropods and pterosaurs are warm-blooded, i mean are the sauropod dinosaurs and pterosaurs warm-blooded or not?
ceitiosaurus 4 years ago
There is a great deal of evidence that dinosaurs were warm-blooded. Their physiology and ecology, as understood by modern science, are connected very strongly to modern warm-bloods, and very loosely to modern cold-bloods.
Pterosaurs, one theory says, may have warmed up their tissues using muscular action associated with powered flight--much the same way a tuna does.
bitterbonker 4 years ago
do reply!
ceitiosaurus 4 years ago
if u had been watching the discovery channel as well as other channels like that recently a scientist discover tissue in the bones of dinos. and the tissue was SOFT, and FLEXABLE. they have even been able to find, veins, adn others tubes that once carried blood in the dinos. their still trying to see if they can extract some dino DNA. as it stand right now, it doesn't seem to far fetched anymore of a real "Jurassic Park".
DegenerationX07 4 years ago
they didnt find it soft, the tissue was fossilize, it had pockets of minerals inside it, it had to be pain-stackingly re-moisturised, and there was no red blood cells or DNA in it, so that plans abit buggered up:/ i take it you have been reading creationist websites, yes?
Erech01 4 years ago
wait what? huh? creationist sites?
DegenerationX07 4 years ago
dm, the important thing is they didnt find it soft, if doesnt have veins or DNA or red blood cells:/ its just, a peice of tissue, its kind of useless really, unfortunate though.
Erech01 4 years ago
Brachiosaurus was Warm-Blooded? How is Brachiosaurus and other sauropods Warm-Blooded?
ceitiosaurus 4 years ago
he said he thinks they were warm blooded. recently they found evidence that at least t-rex and brachiosaurus were both warm blooded. i dont know if its true because i dont know what they found but thats what i heard.
KatieShez 4 years ago
They R What?
ceitiosaurus 4 years ago
what, they r what
ceitiosaurus 4 years ago
Well I think they are.
jpogwarrior 4 years ago
are they warm blooded like the birds
ceitiosaurus 5 years ago
i like dinosaurs
pqwl 5 years ago
cool
capablapab 5 years ago
it's in the wrong direction
ceitiosaurus 5 years ago
Yeah, I know. I just wanted to see what it looks like if it's flipped.
Vrahno 5 years ago