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  • was this ever released on any DVD set in the US?

  • where is the ankylosaurus' hammer tail??????

  • @teenagefirework1 Well... it's just an ankylosaur. It's not really specific with the names. C:

  • wow, subtitles. classy. ;)

  • A fact is a fact, yes. Dinosaurs lived, 65 million years ago, for over 150 million years. Whatever some religious people believe because the facts expose their false and proven wrong fairy tales of teh bible, it's as insignificant as their belief. A fact is a fact, no wonder why americans are seeing in the world as some of the most stupid people on earth.

  • Big carnivores don't have Feathers !!!

  • @kaylocksrv Actually, it's resonable to assume large Tyrannosaurs had feathers.

  • @kaylocksrv Downy feathers have been found in Early Cretaceous tyrannosaurs (Dilong) and in dromeosaurs - which are two 'opposite' branches within Coelurosauria - as well as in oviraptorids, compsognathids, etc. Pennaceous feathers were present within Coelurosauria at least ~40 million years prior (Anchiornis). Since it's unlikely that feathers would have evolved independently so many times within the same clade, all coelurosaurs most likely had feathers in some form.

  • Stephen Fry !

  • Let's just improve ErikaCn100's statement a bit...

    "The only proof that biblical events happened is from a 2000-year old book which has undergone dozens, if not hundreds of revisions since its creation. Its true messages were twisted and corrupted by power-hungry authorities to make humankind obey them more willingly. You are being brainwashed by this creation/6000 year old earth garbage. Turn to reason for real guidance."

    Sorry to be a spelling Nazi, but I just couldn't ignore so many typos.

  • @TheLoneHunter i agree with your statement and what is the bible was decide at the Nicene conference 300 years after Christ death, i have faith and i just choose to believe that he started with the big bang, but i do not for one minute think that life progress in the way that the bible claims, i just think you can have faith, just not blind faith, and if that makes me a doubting Thomas to you folks who think the earth is 5000 years old , then so be it,

  • can you say carbon dating, if you do not believe in the this why are you here, let us science people have our sites go find your own , if you do not believe do not comment , or are you trying to start fights

  • Just for my tuppence of dinosaurs having feathers and why birds have them now... the reasoning is simple; the scales of the animal became frayed. Some elongated into larger scales, and the fraying continued. Naturally, over time, the frayed scales became part of their evolution and it was more common for them to have them. My great-uncle is a head Science Professor, so he'd know what he was talking about. Honestly... I don't believe in god. I believe more in science. But that's just me...

  • @xiBlackVeilBrideix i agree i think some did evolve in to our feathery friends , not all but some , and that my two Canadian cents worth lol, and no disrespect meant

  • @annettealex1 I understand completely~! Although it is quite hard to believe that our small canary may have just been one of the most fearsome creatures to have walked the earth XD. I wonder... which is worth more these days? A 2pence from England, or a 2 cents from Canada? Totally nothing to do with the video. XDDD!

  • @xiBlackVeilBrideix , i think that hawks, eagles, emus , ostriches, definitely have those origins, there was a scientist that did some testing with fertilized chicken eggs, and actually got the embryos to grow reptile features , cannot remember the study but i am sure you could Google it, as for the money exchange, our dollar is doing quite well, but i don't know what 2 cents or a tuppence can buy these days lol, i am a forensic analysis but i love our world now and then

  • @annettealex1 and before every one jumps on it, i cannot remember exactly what he call the features reptile or what ever, but he was trying to prove that bird and dinos grow much the same in egg , then at a certain gestation it changes

  • There is a serious glitch in this documentary 01:07 , The spikey ankylosaur's tail has a big club at the end. Major blunder!

  • @adeel2785 some kinds of Ankylosaurs did not have a clob at the end. the onlyone that i know of that does is Ankylosaurus.

  • Thank you. :)

  • @Jiranto1 funny how it's people like you that have made me lose hope in the world..not exactly what you were expecting? huh?

  • @ViceCityVacation wtf? dont you worry about that. that's none of your fucking business...loser

  • Wow! Finally! A rendition of Troodon that I really like! =D

  • Finally a recent dinosaur documentary that's up there with "Walking with Dinosaurs"

    I've seen some others but very few measure up to that beauty that was produced more than a decade ago. This "March of the Dinosaurs" was very well done.

    Thank you for uploading. :-)

  • this was actually the greatest documentary ever!

  • thank you soo much

  • @ErikaCn100 You ever fucked a woman? Or fucked a man? I don't know you're sexual orientation and personally don't care, just wondering if people like you actually get sex.....

  • @ViceCityVacation Hopefully not. She/He/It should not breed.

  • @ErikaCn100 .___. freaks like you frighten me....

  • @ErikaCn100 WOW..... You do realize when your body is dumped in the ground, your bones have a pretty good chance of fossilizing.... SO are you the devil?????

  • @ErikaCn100 You know... people like you are the reason I hate the world and have turned away from God. Not exactly a mission accomplished, huh?

  • @ErikaCn100 oh! that makes so much more logical sense than that of evolution! though, i wonder y jesus didn't divert such a sinister plot. ima go read genesis again for more "real guidance" and "real" clues about life

  • @ErikaCn100 dumb ass. people like you 10 million years from now will say that your fossils (that is if your bones fossilize) will say that YOU where put uin the ground to taint Peoples faith in god. the Sience can not be around without the bible. and im a christian. you are a thick headed Dumb Ass. BTW if dinosaurs are not real HOW ARE THERE BIRDS AND FETHERS. dinosaurus invented them.

  • @quintanafaj2009 How are there birds and feathers? ALL ANIMALS WERE PUT ON THIS PLANET BY GOD! Earth was created by god too. Why would the Lord create the earth millions of years ago then wait till five thousand years ago to put people on it?

  • @ErikaCn100 O.K.. so we have people who can put people into space, alter DNA, find cures for various diseases, yet when they tell you anything that goes against the bible... they are wrong? Yeah.. O.K

  • @ErikaCn100 i dont want to critizise you for your belives, but how do you explain all the bones we found from dinosaurs?

  • @ErikaCn100 Facepalm. ok Dinosaurs like Veloceraptors we have evidence that they had Feathers. before ANY OTHER ANIMAL had them. you sir are too thick headed for your own good. Time in Heven passes differently then on earth. 5 thousend years there could be 4.5billion years on Earth. you know i belive in god too but Dinosaurs where real animals and anyone who says they are not are idiots. dont Reply to me again or i will block you.

  • @ErikaCn100 I think Satan has better things to do with his time.Not to mention there are many easier ways to turn a human away then planting bones in the ground ffs.And I'm not Christian in anyway but what makes it impossible for dinosaurs to have existed at the time of humans and just died when the great flood happened?What's to say the million year shit is false but the rest is true?You Christians need to pause and reflect before always instantly criticizing things and labeling them as false

  • this reminds me off bbc's planet dinosaur

  • Funny :D

  • 08:00 - Now that's one big, cute and fluffy carnivore, but I am horribly annoyed at the overused lion/tiger-growls... no other animal sounds like that, predator or not.

  • @Skywalker91 what makes lthat dinosaur "flyffy" are prodofeathers

  • That trex is badass

  • omg its godzilla 07:24

  • so many sharpteeth

  • Pachyrhinosaurus (meaning "thick-nosed lizard") is a genus of ceratopsid dinosaurs from the Late Cretaceous period of North America. The first examples were discovered by Charles M. Sternberg in Alberta, Canada, in 1946, and named in 1950..

  • how did he get that scar? eating pineapple?

  • Hey, thanks for uploading these, and with subtitles! :D

  • I loved, my favorite dinosaur, that is the Pachrhynosaurs.

  • why does ankylosaurus does not have a tail club?

  • @kooooookeeeeee1 An Ankylosaur was the species of dinosaur there were many other Ankylosaur's you must be thinking of the more well known Ankylosaurus there are many more such as Polacanthus and Mymoorapelta. Yes I am a massive dinosaur nerd have been since I was 6 :D

  • @kooooookeeeeee1 It's an Edmontonia. You can tell by the shoulder spines.

  • i like the guys narating :3

  • That tyrannosaur has feathers??

  • man you even added ur own subtitles, thanks!

  • That wuz great film.Nice stori line.Sorry about the English.

  • That wuz great film.Nice stori line

  • i love this!

  • This is much better than "replay with dinosaurs" sort of movies.

  • Thanks man/woman, great upload :*

  • Hey that's not even how the movie starts! There was a nice space shot with a big zoom in at the begining of the movie :(

  • @MrCanniccioni Not on the DVD.

  • @clubpenguindino

    The graphics are okay except for the ground. It needs work.

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  • wait wait wait wait wait .. 5:32 ,, scar give or take 5 years old , never seen nightfall before .. this guy mean that in those few years night has never been fallen over there what the fuck kind of world did they have 70 mill years ago Oo

  • @dreakheart 5 years old? Where'd you get that?

  • @clubpenguindino well i suspect that from looking at the size and development compaired to the others give or take a few years, besides a dino wouldnt give birth to a size like that compaired to a fullsized of his species , even said he hatched in the spring i´d realy doubt that commen sense says he´s older unless they grown from birth 3 to 4 times the size

    do remember he hatched from an egg the size of the ostrich or slightly bigger but not much

  • @dreakheart Dinosaurs actually grew quite fast, the giant 35 metre long, 75 ton Argentinosaurus has been estimated to grow at about 40kgs a day. If Edmontosaurus did migrate, they'd have to grow pretty fast too, if they were born in the arctic, they'd need to be big enough and strong enough to migrate thousands of miles by the winter.

    Granted, Edmontosaurus probably didn't reach its full size in a short amount of time, but perhaps it grew fast at first, then slowed down as it neared adulthood

  • @clubpenguindino Hadrosaurs did grow immensely fast, reaching full size in less than 10 years at least in some genera. But even with that caveat, an Edmontosaurus young shouldn't be much longer than its mother's head after just one summer. Shorter than a full-grown Troodon certainly. They hatched from eggs no larger than an American football after all, and only hit a period of exponential growth when they were several years old.

  • @clubpenguindino possible yes , you know any fossil that shows ages and size of them , might clear up a thing or two,and shame they are extinct for a few million years would have loved to see em for real

  • @clubpenguindino Yeah but it couldn't have gotten this big in less than 24 hours? It said at the beginning, days last here 24 hours and then the narrator said that scar has never seen night before, so was he referring scar was younger than 24 hours?

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  • @dreakheart They said it was the artic, they get 6 months of sun then six of darkness, even today right at the poles. Only the poles weren't frozen then. Weird huh?

  • @dreakheart lol, in the arctic, 6 months are pure sunlight, no darkness, no night, then the other 6 months are complete darkness, no light. :P

  • @dreakheart in the arctic region day lasts 24 hours a day 7 days a week for 6 months until the season changes, aka spring and summer are always daylight for 6 months and fall and winter are dark for 6 months. if you study the earth you would know :)

  • @chicobunny3 your right. only the full-grown animals know of the night.

  • @dreakheart It said at the beginning that he hatched in the spring of that year and that there was 24 hours of daylight a day. So he was a few months old when he first experienced winter/night.

  • 0:55 Troll dinosaur! LOL

  • It is edmontonia, and its 24 hour sunlight because it's the north pole...

  • 24 hour daylight? how is that even possible?

  • @cf572 If you're in the earthpoles...

  • @cf572 Axial tilt of the Earth. You can experience 24 hours of daylight in the summer if you go north of the polar circle. It's weird to try to sleep at midnight in Lapland when the sun is still shining brightly.

  • the chasing part wad epic. One second the predator wad biting scar and the nest second scar wad a few metres ahead of it

  • wth? Do troodons have a elongated claw jutting out like other raptors?

  • @MultiPooPu Yup, but not as huge like velociraptor or deinonychus

  • @Creaturelover18 Velociraptor itself isn't huge either. It's small.

  • @DarthZillasaurus I was talking about the schyte-claw

  • i thought ankylosaurs have spikes on their tails? Why doesn't the video depict it?

  • @MultiPooPu it was a different kind of ankylosaur. its not ankylosaurus

  • @MultiPooPu its looks lilke an edmontonia to me

  • @MultiPooPu Because they don't, that is stegosaurus (and variants) or Gastonia.

  • ty for posting this

  • omg this version is SOOOO much better!!

  • thumbs up if you were like oh shit when he said his name is scar

  • im a really cool dude not the geekie ones you see every day but as cool as i am i just love history about dinosaurs i can't help it i love it so much!!!

  • Dawww this Troodon is adorable!

  • Strange how much better animation was in 2001 documentaries

  • It's like a mix of Disney's Dinosaur, and Walking with Dinosaurs! Amazing!!!

  • I thought the rexs were to big to really need proto fearthers?

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  • @winniethethrough it probably helps with the cold it lives through

  • @winniethethrough It's possible that Arctic T-Rexes may have had protofeathers, unlike their southerly cousins, who had few or none as adults.

  • why are the edmontosaurus running running werid?

  • @winniethethrough That's not weird for a Hadrosaur, they were semi-bipeds, running on two legs and walking on four.

  • 0:52 - 0:57

    Land Before Time much?

  • @amm019 haha so true! Dino says, "Mornin kids, nice day for a treestar"

  •  Disney's Dinosaur: The Documentary.

  • 4:18 "Im gonna escape!" 4:25 - foot stomps - "Ouch." thumbs up if its funny!

  • HEY! its like Disneys dinosaurs but with narration no talking and Walking with Dinosaurs feel to it

  • Watched the whole set, they were so good! lol, But the part where the herd gets ambushed... is obviously fake, Tyrannodons cannot jump above 2 foot!

  • @MrsWonderWoman100 And isn't that t-rex is so top heavy that if it trips, the fall will kill it?

  • @amm019 That depends on how it fell. And it would be able to get up, just like a bird does, by getting its legs into the right position under itself and pushing up.

  • @Chirostenotes I guess so and that this relative of t-rex is more lightly-built

  • 00:50 that has got to be a Land Before time reference.

  • Dinosaur Fortress 2.

    The ankylosaur is Demo-man.

    The troodon are Scout.

    The little rodent is Sniper

    The gorgosaurus and albertosaurus are Heavy Weapons Guy.

    The sea predators are Spy.

    The pachyrhinosaurs are Soldier.

    The quetzalcoatlus are Pyro.

    The edmontosaurs are Engineer, and the one with the brain tumor is slowly mutating into Vagineer.

    Nobody wants to play as Medic.

  • Es muy similar a la Pelicula "Dinosaurio" de Disney xD

  • I have a piece of a fossilized Edmontosaurus rib bone

  • Thank you for uploading this!

  • Scar VS Gorgosaurus!

  • poor scar...the infection woulve killed him.

  • @immortalcelsius Not neccisarally, because it was just a scratch. If it was a true bite, he would have died soon after the bite. But not in this case.

  • Thank you very much for uploading. :-)

  • thank for this club i watch on neo chan but it was at the end of it so thank you for posting my good mon

  • Great video clubpenguindino! And I have a question, are you gonna upload Sea Rex? If you do, it's great! Great video! 10/10!!!

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