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  • The answer to what killed the dinosaurs is obvious....... Q: Where do we find the remains of the all of the dinosaurs? A: In water deposited sedimentary rocks along with all of the other fossils around the world. Noah's flood destroyed them all around 4400 years ago.

  • @johnthreesixteen316 I can't tell if you're retarded, or just trolling. In either case you know nothing about geology or how fossils were formed. 1: Not all dinosaurs or fossils are found in water-deposited rocks; some are found in sand or volcanic ash. 2: Water-deposited sedimentary rocks often contain the most fossils because that's the most common way to turn a bone into a fossil.

  • @johnthreesixteen316 Continued. 3: The type of rock (eg, chalk, shale, etc) fossils are found in vary accord to the environment the sediment was laid down in, in addition to having very different fossils in different layers. 4: A global flood has been proven to be a complete and utter fantasy. Even if you melt down all of the ice on the planet, you could not get enough water to completely cover the continents. 5: 4400 years ago? LMAO! Gtfo you stupid troll.

  • What killed the dinosaur really: i did XP

  • What Killed the Dinosaurs? Answer: Chuck Norris

  • I totally remember this documentary! I still think I have it somehwhere on Laser Disc, how's that for old school? XD

  • I am just curious, what show was this?

  • After the meteorite hit the gulf of Mexico and killed 65% of the life, over 65 million years ago in the Jurassic period, it took millions of years for the Dinosaurs to die out and earth to recover! The climate changed, the cycle was fucked! Earth was changing to a world which the Dinosaurs would not be able to survive! When the earth finally did recover, the Dinosaurs were long gone.

  • I shot JR

  • I hate T-Rexes. Good thing it died.

  • that t-rex got fucked

  • Godzilla had ancesstors who decended from the T-Rex. When the meteor hit the earth they found shelter by hiding underwater in hibernation. They eventually woke up and found refuge on skull island, and ate the giant gorillas that live there. One of them left and gave birth to two sons on the bikini atoll that were exposed to the H-bomb, and you know the rest.

  • @godzilla964 no i dnt keep talking plz ;]

  • Nice Job!

  • this is so sad it makes me cry

  • Does anyone have this full series? They play it on TV occasionally but my cable's been cut since we need to save money for other things.

  • poor littlefoot........

  • I saw this animation in the Museeum today!

    Thank you for uploading this.

    -Mitch

  • this animation is a part of the virtual encyclopedia called "the Dinosaurs" ,it is not a documentary,and yes it is very old i owned this disc years ago

    (sorry for bad english,it is not my native language)

  • hey what movie is this? i want to watch in full

  • chuck norris did this

  • @simonsex hhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh yeah but chuck norris never dies

  • I find this kind of sad. And a bit scary.

  • What is so great about a tyrannosaurus when I own a mutated Griffen? Beat that. ;D

  • 0:40 Zombie Trex then nap

  • no sense

  • (funny thoughts) the dinosaurs were just probably another species of animals that humans hunt them to extinctions and made up a story that they lived millions of years ago and was killed by a ball of fire. hahaha.

  • i own a tyrannus rex in my cave

  • oh yeah i own a dragon at my backyard lol

  • you what really killed the dinosaurs. A monster hunter with full silver sol and epitath blade.

  • i own a dinosaur

  • it hit with the force of 10,000 nukes btw

  • Strange but true the Permian extinction was bigger then the K-T one.

  • Man that was a realy big T-rex but he has doesnt more than skins and bones, so shit

  • hey, i love it, do you more from "dinosaurs" (1992)

  • after the impact it spreaded like poison in the air( i dont know about the water) am i correct?

  • God, they got wasted to skin and bones.

  • I like this style of animation. Very simple but done well. I was going to say it looked "retro" but I saw that this was actually made in 1992, so I guess it's actually "old school" or something like that.

  • Poor dinosaur!

    :'(

  • Poor dino =(

  • we didnt decend from dinos we decended from the small mammals that lived underground

  • but where did the small mammals descend from? Dinosaurs.

    Therefore: dinos->small mammals-> humans.

    therefore yes we are descendents from dinosaurs.

  • No, we evolved from mammal like reptiles.

  • where did the mammal like reptiles evolve from?

  • Amphibians from Fish from tiny organisms.

  • from reptiles? and when they evolve from? amphibious. I remind you, dinosaurs were not the only reptiles out there 220 millions years ago. Cynognathus was never a dinosaur :)

  • The small mammals didn't descend from dinosaurs, though. They descended from mammal-like reptiles which ruled the planet before the dinosaurs took over. The rise of the dinosaurs forced them into the shadows, making them small and furry. These new mammals had to wait for the dinosaurs to die out before they got their chance.

  • Which, in turn, descended from reptiles.

  • quick fact: meteor hit the Golf sea... kills loads of dinosaurs, but not all ;) the rest died over time beacuse the ash in the air covered the sun out.. respond to mellowmark1: continents separated over time much earlier than meteor impact :p earthquakes was the reason ;) not all creatures died tho .. some survived :p but veeery few.. when the ash covered the sun it became what we called : iceage :p lasted for hundreds of thousands of years ..

  • awesome music

  • i second that

    i wish they released a soundtrack

  • I couldn't imagine that one single force could've created the rapid death; it had to be a cluster(CENSORED). :P

    Also - what in lord's name are you talking about with Sarah Palin? O_o

  • Of course not. Asteroid ? Not at all. In fact, Sarah Palin shot them all from a airplane because they were not supposed to even exist to begin with, and it was kind of hard to force creationism in Alaska schoolboard with all these evidence of dinosaurs and other creatures unmentioned in the old testament so she maverickally took the situation in control and killed them and buried bones in Russian wildlands, where she can keep an eye on curious folks who do not beleive in the Bible.

  • Of course not. Asteroid ? Not at all. In fact, Sarah Palin shot them all from a airplane because they were not supposed to even exist to begin with, and it was kind of hard to force creationism in Alaska schoolboard with all these evidence of dinosaurs and other creatures unmentioned in the old testament so she maverickally took the situation in control and killed them and buried bones in Russian wildlands, where she can keep an eye on curious folks who do not beleive

  • My theory is that when dinosaurs ruled the Earth, it was nothing but one giant piece of land. Then, when the asteroid hit the Earth, the land broke apart, forming oceans. I believe this because if you look at a globe or map, you will see that the continents and countries look as if they could be put together like a puzzle.

  • Is there any evidence to support the asteroid that killed the dinosaurs was the same asteroid that caused the continents to seperate?

  • Both of you suck and need to look up continental drift, right now.

  • What really killed the dinosaurs was the meteorite, and while that was happenning, volcanoes were erupting in India and I mean massive volcanoes. ( The tsunami also contributed the dinosaurs' death)

  • that will be very scary if u were in that

  • so if we decended from dinos and they all died how are we here?

  • there was actually a meteor that crashes into earth in yucatan in mexico which threw pieces of rock into the atmosphere. when the rain of firey rocks came back to earth it literally destroyed the earths surface.

    the crater can be seen from ariel view although half of it is in water. it is 170km in diameter!

  • i saw that on D.S channel

  • holy shit i remmember i saw this in pre K!!!

  • dinosaur fossils worldwide are associated with water laid sediment. Perhaps the dinosaurs died in a flood.

  • That is because it is more likely for a specimen to become a fossil if it is deposited in water. However, there are some major tsunami deposits associated with the end Cretaceous extinction event.

  • The meteorite that hit the earth may have caused the tsunami.

  • the medoriod really killed the dinos and extreme weater cahnge and the ice age didnt happen till way afer the dinosaurs

  • There are major weather changes associated with the K-T extinction event as well as in later time periods

  • WHAT KILLED DA DINASAURS? DE ICE AGE!

    -Mr. Freeze

  • lol i remember that shit film lol

  • lol i remember that shit film lol

  • Aww this is so sad. :(

  • i dont see how that proves anything.....i just seen a bunch of dunosaurs....and winter and then i seen a dead t rex.....wtf lol

  • But did you also see that cloud of dust that blotted out the sun? That,s what the impact of the metor did.

  • poor trex

  • Not quite. Some small dinosaurs ate those things too and they died out as well.

  • Not quite. Troodon lived at the end of the dinosaur era and it ate small mammals,lizards and insects. It died out too even though it's food remained unchanged.

  • Not quite. Icthyosaurs and plesiosaurs and Amonites were marine life and they became extinct too.

  • I was also talking about the amonites. They went extinct when the dinosaurs did and they were marine life.The Loch Ness Monster is just a legend. Even if plesiosaurs still exisited,they could not live in Loch Ness today. Most of Scotland,including Loch Ness is coverd by a thick sheet of ice. Any plesiosaur in the loch would have perished in the freezing conditions.

  • Also there could not be only one. One animal does not live close to 65 millon years. Amornites did become extinct 65 millon years ago and the Loch Ness monster could not have migrated because then we would have seen it in other countries. I read this all in fact books. If they could evolve to survive in cold climates so could the dinosaurs. Some dinosaurs even lived near polar regions and could survive the cold there.

  • If plesiosaurs evolved to survive in cold climates,then they would look differnt to what we see them as.

  • Maiasaura: ichthysaurs went extinct much earlier than 65 million years ago, plesiosaurs and mosasaurs survived up to 65 million years

  • Remember too that on the first episode of Walking with Dinosaurs we see the Cynodonts(Mammal-like Reptiles)in a burrow too,and the dinosaurs called Celophysis could burrow in and flush them out. Was not hard for them.

  • They could not have been killed by T-Rexs making them extinct because that would have killed them off far too soon. Also Troodon was very fast. It could get away from predators very quickly.

  • Not quite. As I said Troodon could run very fast to get away from predators and Woolly Mammoths were not killed by over hunting by humans. If you remember in the very last episode of Walking With Beasts they said "Humans did hunt mammoths but they did not do so that freqently. The most comman animals that they hunted were wild cattle,raiendeer,horse and red deer."

  • good point

  • One of the most strange things about the death of the dinosaurs is how other animals survived this bad advent.

  • so sad... :(

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