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From: GuruGulu
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  • still like this even though i found it years ago:)

  • @UKGmanoucheri Thanks. Really appreciate it.

  • I wouldn't mind having the narrator's (Kenneth Branagh's) voice.

  • 4:40 and we think the egyptians were ancient!!!

  • COOL IVE ALWAYS WANTED TO WATCH THIS

  • someone missed the like botton :)

  • @Clone683 Thanks for the positive comment. I was getting sick of all the trolls on my other videos.

  • @GuruGulu no problem :)

  • @GuruGulu i really really wish i was there among them but probobly hiding

  • Not Herrerasaurus sir. This episode focuses on Coelophysis and Plesirius.

  • @xtheguyx1 don't forget our dear Postasuchus

  • i so mad my mom was able to tape the whole series on vhs into one movie but then she got rid of it that sucks

  • @luvzanyandeverything No kidding.

  • @luvzanyandeverything god what a bitch

  • I think i remember watching walking with dinosaurs when i was like 5 or 6

  • i dont mind the bad quality but the framerate is just horrible...

  • 1:52 im not even 2 min in it and i still like prehistoric park better!

  • @mossclaw55 this was made 11 years before prehistoric park don't remember.

  • i love theis

  • And birds are hotter blooded than we are. It makes me wonder whether Ds developed warm blood independently, in smaller more agile predator species but not in the huge lumberers. The amount of food has always bothered me, but exotherms would need less.Stego's plates used to be seen as heat control. I don't believe meteorite Monday, all gone Saturday but years of cool and loss of habitat could restrict survivors to unviable tropical herds & only exotherms survived.

  • Were dinosaurs really 'reptiles' though?

  • that is the question, mate

  • @Saiaton Well, if we look at their skulls, we know they were diapsids. Dinosaurs, like modern-day reptiles, were exothermic, aka "cold blooded". They also laid eggs. Im no biologist, so I hope one will come along and give a better explanation or even correct me if I'm wrong!

  • @nhpresident08 Dinosaurs were endothermic.

  • @Saiaton well a lot of dromaeosaurs had feathers.

  • IT'S A LEOPLURADON, CHARLIE!!!!!!

  • That opening is epic!

  • Oh I liked it

  • its a coelophysis just so ya know

  • Did you like it?

  • @GuruGulu ya i liked it thanks for posting

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