I love pyroraptor but i really doubt that they had quite that many pryrofeathers (the hairlike feathers you see on Pod.) I think that they had FEWER feathers but thats just me.
@felixbroadcast10 i completely agree with you but this is on the discovery channel which means the background and the personalities and stuff are suppose to be correct
did arenysaurus live with the big dinosaurs or the small dinosaurs? b/c if it lived with the small dinosaurs on hateg island, then the people who made dinosaur planet forgot to feature forty-foot hadrosaurs in this episode
it's kind of interesting that in europe there were dromaeosaurs and hadrosaurs from north america and asia, abelisaurids and titanosaurs from the southern hemisphere, and iguanodonts who lived on nearly every other continent
i think rhabdodon are the mini iguanodonts on the other island
and iguanodon might've survived in europe into the late cretaceous b/c the hadrosaurs that might compete with them all lived far away
i heard there were hadrosaurs in south america, antarctica, asia, and north america (and antarctica?) around this time but i don't know about europe or africa
this is overall a good documentary but i do wish that they would use close up shots or animaltronics like bbc`s walking with dinosaurs btw nice graphics and cgi tho=] 5/5
Actually, back in '05 paleontologists found evidence that grasses may have evolved in the Jurassic. And even if grasses didn't, you've got to remember tht they exist now, and when a show films backgrounds live there's going to be grass. What, did you expect them to tear it all out of the ground?
Thanks tvshowslive! I've been aching to watch these shows again, I havent seen them in years, since they were first show on discovery. Thanks soo much, I love these shows I wish they made more than 4.
No they weren't, the Diplodicids died out(a few survived), a new group of saurorpods evolved, Titanosaurs, they lived in the Cretaceous, and they grew huge. The Titanosaur featured in this part is Ampelosaurus, the dwarf ones are Magyarosaurus
in parts of north america the sauropods became comepletely extinct but the sauropod here and its relatives colonized south america, africa, north america as far north as utah, antarctica, india, madagascar (i think) and australia
and possibly asia
you're thinking of diplodicus
they were gone by the cretaceous but titanosaurs are descendants of the brachiosaurs or at least related to them
wherer is part 4?
yimiela32 3 months ago
I prefer that dinosaurs weren't covered in feathers. I prefer the reptile skin then the bird one
mcrfan343 4 months ago
4:08. The only thing they felt 100% was the ground shaking!
King0fRand0mness 6 months ago
@tanzmm a type of fern i think
gingamaster134 6 months ago
why is there so much grass? grass didnt apper untill a few million years ago
lovelock512 7 months ago
@lovelock512
They just film the landscape and then animate overtop of it.
gryphonprince 5 months ago
I like these video series. They are so amazing.
BRICKSMASHTV 9 months ago
ive been looking for this show for 5 years......awsome
OrangeGriff 11 months ago
Iguanodon looks very strange.... It looks like a mutant Orodromeus, but runs on four feet!
Shirozarusama 11 months ago
is there a polish version of it?
MadScavengerStudios 1 year ago
Yes! Finally i found it. This was my favorite show to watch when i was little.
roqua5 1 year ago
Grass did not exist at this time in earth's history....
ASunBurstHein 1 year ago
@ASunBurstHein grass evolved in the late cretaceous...
Polska675 1 year ago
he looks a bit like white tip from the other episode
Raphael041 1 year ago
was that alpha on alphas egg episode?
royalgarnet 1 year ago
I love Slater as an actor but his narration is like sand-paper to the ears. Great video series though.
Noisegator 1 year ago
I love pyroraptor but i really doubt that they had quite that many pryrofeathers (the hairlike feathers you see on Pod.) I think that they had FEWER feathers but thats just me.
Belcolett 1 year ago
i never liked their sauropods, too pot bellied, and small legged.
zillatamer 1 year ago
pyoraptor is a mamifer-reptile?
MrGabimus 1 year ago
STOP TALKING ABOUT SCIENCE!
plz! just watch this awsomey animated vid :3
felixbroadcast10 1 year ago
@felixbroadcast10 i completely agree with you but this is on the discovery channel which means the background and the personalities and stuff are suppose to be correct
AQW1stLordOfChaos 1 year ago
What's with all the grass??
HoopsAndDinoMan 1 year ago
pods pack runs for high grounds
which means a tiny dirt hill 3 feet away
vladissuperspecial 1 year ago
@vladissuperspecial Lol
Rex28445 1 year ago
the dwarf iguanodonts later on probably are
Koga33525 2 years ago
did arenysaurus live with the big dinosaurs or the small dinosaurs? b/c if it lived with the small dinosaurs on hateg island, then the people who made dinosaur planet forgot to feature forty-foot hadrosaurs in this episode
it's kind of interesting that in europe there were dromaeosaurs and hadrosaurs from north america and asia, abelisaurids and titanosaurs from the southern hemisphere, and iguanodonts who lived on nearly every other continent
Koga33525 2 years ago
i think rhabdodon are the mini iguanodonts on the other island
and iguanodon might've survived in europe into the late cretaceous b/c the hadrosaurs that might compete with them all lived far away
i heard there were hadrosaurs in south america, antarctica, asia, and north america (and antarctica?) around this time but i don't know about europe or africa
Koga33525 2 years ago
@Koga33525 i just noticed i said antarctica twice in that comment when there was no reason to
:P
Koga33525 2 years ago
to super98sonic
a pyroraptor is a spesies of raptor like velocorapeor, dromeasuars,and utahraptor
narbs22 2 years ago
i love pod!!!
TYPEArchANGEL 2 years ago
me tooo
rupitusman 2 years ago
what's a pyroraptor?
Super98Sonic 2 years ago
@Super98Sonic It is obviously a type of raptor, search them up if you want more info
tyranus226 2 years ago
k, they look like they have feathers
Super98Sonic 2 years ago
@super98sonic its latin or greek for "fire thief" i dont know how they got the name, maybe the fossils were charred, idk
14dixonj 2 years ago
this is overall a good documentary but i do wish that they would use close up shots or animaltronics like bbc`s walking with dinosaurs btw nice graphics and cgi tho=] 5/5
imdamaster2010 2 years ago
they used animatronics and closeups when pod was at sea
Koga33525 2 years ago
This comment has received too many negative votes show
Evolution is fake.
KazemonFrontier 2 years ago
they are!
Ryagful 2 years ago 2
wow this is terrible. firstly grass didn't evolve until well after dinosaurs out an secondly sauropods didn't chew.
wimwamjoey 2 years ago
the sauropods arent chewing. there swallowing.
xtonicsoul 2 years ago 2
wats the deal with those sauropods anyway
vijaythebehemoth 2 years ago
Actually, back in '05 paleontologists found evidence that grasses may have evolved in the Jurassic. And even if grasses didn't, you've got to remember tht they exist now, and when a show films backgrounds live there's going to be grass. What, did you expect them to tear it all out of the ground?
Jaredraptor 2 years ago
@wimwamjoey
Actually grass first appeared during the late cretaceous, but yeah, sauropods didn't chew.
pyroman1000k 1 year ago
such a happy ending for Pod
ironhide9012 2 years ago
will you please upload alpha's egg to youtube?
htfamily 2 years ago
999999billion/5
znesmm 2 years ago
wow...the landscape is really amazing....
dudeman10280 2 years ago 13
Thanks tvshowslive! I've been aching to watch these shows again, I havent seen them in years, since they were first show on discovery. Thanks soo much, I love these shows I wish they made more than 4.
KewlCrayon 2 years ago
a dinosaur passed gas at 4:23
RoyalZebraGirl 2 years ago
Lol
clubpenguindino 2 years ago
What a sec saurupods were gone in certasus
sheldonfan86 3 years ago
No they weren't, the Diplodicids died out(a few survived), a new group of saurorpods evolved, Titanosaurs, they lived in the Cretaceous, and they grew huge. The Titanosaur featured in this part is Ampelosaurus, the dwarf ones are Magyarosaurus
clubpenguindino 2 years ago 9
not titanosaurs
in parts of north america the sauropods became comepletely extinct but the sauropod here and its relatives colonized south america, africa, north america as far north as utah, antarctica, india, madagascar (i think) and australia
and possibly asia
you're thinking of diplodicus
they were gone by the cretaceous but titanosaurs are descendants of the brachiosaurs or at least related to them
Koga33525 2 years ago
@Koga33525 its not diplodicus its diplodocus
chuckbuck96 1 year ago
Great graphics. When was this created?
antony0126 3 years ago
it was first aired on the discovery channel in 2003
tru2me3001 3 years ago
15/5 nice vid !!!
aaron5544 3 years ago
thanks for the vid my friend:) 5/5
ArcticNergy 3 years ago