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  • good work here

  • Interesting, but I would be more invested if the animation was more like walking with dinosaurs

  • this video is vry good,but we must remember dinosaurs never really exsisted theycame about due to Hollywoods need to sell movies in the 40 s,so having exhausted big monkies & the like they turned their hand to big lizards,& so the dino myth was born.If you dont believe me ask one of your friends whose seen a UFO lately,he will what I'm talking about,

  • @sergerungomo Are you a troll, or are you just that stupid?

  • @sergerungomo umm the dinosaurs did exist people have been finding fossils sense the early 1700's.paleontologists have been discovering new species eversince.jurassic park may not be real but theres even a fossil at the end of the movie. no offence,just FYI

  • im mad at the person who canceled this -_-

  • where did you get these! :D

  • no esta traducido al español?

  • I still have the vhs's that I used to record this when I was little.

  • @DarthRevanFTW

    well i think our fricken tanks and guns would own these little white cracks!

  • They better bring these things back to life I swear to god.

  • @ShiballsProductions no thanks, I'd rather live

  • cranados o.o pokemon

  • holy shit i remember this when i was little xDD BRING IT BACK YOU FAGGOTS! i'm jk but srsly BRING IT BACK DAMN IT! :)

  • @drzliltito i agree to what you say

  • i watched this when i was a kid and i still watch it now raptors are epic

  • Ah, yes the Velociraptor, the wolf and the cheetah of the dinosaurs

  • very nice indeed!

  • i remember this and pod's travel :DD

  • The preynocephilae sound like some guy with a cold that's been put through a synthesizer.

  • if i was a dinosaur id have sex with white tip

  • @heyguysimadragon Dude srsly...0_0 thats gross

  • my fave killing mation!!

    

  • those oviraptors are well cool :')

  • tonyalotz the omnivore your talking about is oviraptor

  • prynosephalie are so aggressive they be brothers but they play to rough. velociraptors , carnivores well planned to smart out herbivores :) i love all dino saurs except those bird omnivore things.

  • I'm a dinosaur too!

  • @invisibleradish yea if i would have sex with white tip

  • the hairiest raptor ever seen, is this true? as l know, raptors are the first dinosaur who begin the evolution to the birds in the dinosaurs but raptors really hairy so much?

  • @48tiro48 The "hair" is actually feathers, short pin feathers or feathers like the down on birds. Velociraptors haven't been found with them yet but close relatives have been and it's a conjecture on the paleontologists that Velociraptros had them too.

  • @Sharauni thx to explanation :) and yes not "hair" its "feather" tnx :)

  • Why do you spell "her" as "here" ?

  • when i grow up , i wanna be a dinosaur! :)

  • @TyphoThewolf101 ME TOO I WANNA BE A T-REX!

  • i had the CD but my sista broke it T.T

  • They have almost all the principal Mongolian dinosaurs EXCEPT tarbosaurus and Saichania! But this video is still good.

  • @Shirozarusama: What's Saichania?! 

  • @NobleKorhedron Saichania is a large armored dinosaur related to the Ankylosaurus. It was twice as small as its North American relative, but has A LOT of spikes on its back. It also has a thick, solid armor covering its entire back and has a boney club at the end of its tail, using it as a bone-crushing weapon against predators, like Tarbosaurus. And yes, it's also a not-so-bright, lumbering herbivore. Hope this help! :)

  • @Shirozarusama: Thanks for the info. Are you into this/studying it yourself? Oh, and BTW, I think it may have been deliberate. You how tryannosaurs/tarbrosaurs are consider "sexy" dinosaurs - oh, and possibly Velociraptor mongolenis, whereas everyone forgets poor old Saichania, Protoceratops and the other ones mentioned in this thing... I also liked how they depicted the creation of the 'fighting dinosaurs' specimen - the famous skeleton of a fight between a V. mongolenis and a Protoceratops.

  • @NobleKorhedron Yes. I am interested in this, which is called paleontology. Are you intersted in this as well? I like dinos not really because they are cool, but because they have the advantages to adapt in a lost ancient world. Although my Youtube page is filled with "Ginga Densetsu Weed Orion" stuff, (a japanese comic about dogs and drawing is my hobby) I am willing to become a paleontologist( if I make it, of course). Thanks for replaying! :)

  • @Shirozarusama and saurolophus

  • @peachyosucky99 LOL!

  • it's 2:00 in the morning and im watching this to get tired

  • Awesome thank you for posting! =D I saw this documentary on TV once but forgot the name. x3

  • Does anyone remember that Dinosaur movie called "Land of the small Dinosaurs" or something like that? It was about a velociraptor washed ashore on an island of miniature dinosaurs.

  • @roqua5 Dinosaur Planet pod's travels! thats the 1 your looking for

  • @roqua5 thats pod's travels about a pyrorapter that gets stranded on an dwarf dinosaur island you can watch it on youtube

  • Oooo baby white tip i love you ...Come home baby girl !!!

  • i remember staying up until midnight watching all 4 of these on TV. totally worth it.

  • what is the name of the song that is playing at 1:27

  • this would b fun if you can do this on spore

  • 3:28 What's that in the sand? :D

  • luved dis show!! pretty much as epic as walking with dinosaurs.

  • @MrJoshy77 the show steals ideas from When Dinosaurs Roamed America and has extremely awful narration.

  • @gckbowers411 well shit..picky picky...

  • @gckbowers411 what's wrong with its narration? This show is really good!

  • @leopardhunter99 It's just cheesy, and the show is really unrealisitic.

  • @leopardhunter99 It's just cheesy, and the show is really unrealisitic. Anyway, my point is that is it not as good as Walking with Dinosaurs.

  • @gckbowers411 Walking with Dinosaurs is alot better but this is still good.

  • The coolest dins in the entire world!!!!

  • If i was a dinosaur i would probably be a T-Rex

  • @modernfuzzfare2 Then I'd have to be a Triceratops haha

  • Clever girl lol  :-)

  • @MitchellPriceiscool hahhahahahah i remember that line!

  • @demanta100 you will have tiny hands and eat carcasses congrats.

  • 1 day i wanna b a spinosaurrs or a velociraptor

  • @bjgotswagg54098 Long live the Spinos and Raptors!

  • i used to love this show... until my grandma taped over for days of our lives.

  • ONE DAY I WANNA BE A SPINOSAURUS! OR A MEGALADON! OR MY FAVORATE: THE MAGIVAL LEOPLURIDON!

  • if i could be any dinosaur in the new world, i would be albertasaurus!! >:D

  • @Gastloony Those are cool. I've found several teeth from Albertosaurus.

  • i wish i was a velociraptor

  • lol i remember recording this with all the jeep commercials but i missed the first half of the first episode :(

  • will she make it with her wit and cunning

    no probably not is the answer

  • awesome

  • i like the graphics, there comparable to games like killzone 2 and gears of war 2, but even better

  • nice work .

    thanks .

    5*****

  • huh, i guess you can get stuff into thick heads after all. They seemed to know when to stop at least

  • You'd think that the dinos at the first part, with the thick skulls, would get a headache from bashing each others heads

  • @EffingBriansComing actually the bone covering there brains is at least 5 inches thick so really they couldn't even feel it most of the time

  • @EffingBriansComing They were like Bighorn Rams, the extra bone cushions their brain and the spinal column comes up in a straight line to their head to add extra support and shock absorbtion.

  • this shit would look good in blu-ray hd

  • it's christian slater

  • when i was in 3rd and 4th grade this show was my shit

  • I remember watching this when I was little... I <3'd it

  • white tip is so cute but those other species raptors look horrible their faces is like uuuh i mean look at the males

  • the oviraptors?

  • Where do you get the growl at 0:31?

  • i couldn't agree more.

  • fuck you people leave science to the paleontologists. this cool to think that the t rex or the velociraptor are the robin or bluejays ancester. by the way raptors look cool with feathers. and that is the most up to date theory on what they looked like.

  • oh it stoped at the best part xD

  • bigbastard shut up its just nature

  • cocklestheevilone shut up its just my thought

  • huh?!?

  • That is how they went extinct. They all got gay, opposite sexes wouldn't mate, no more eggs, so end of species.

  • some would say life couldn't find a way

  • lol no need to butt in on your option, but I find this comment strangely amusing XD

    And when you said they WOULDN'T MATE made me a bit perplexed, mainly because nature will find a way to make an animal adapt and reproduce IF they are well equipped.

    For example: there's a certain species of lizard that used to have males mating with the females, but now there's no male at all due to certain tragic events. The females found a way to reproduce despite the fact they were the same gender.

  • U are rt about the lizards. When there is no fertilization of eggs by sperm & the resulting mix & match of genes, if the parent had some genetic defect, that would almost always be passed on to the kids. In a short time (geologically speaking) a disease or other adversity will wipe out the entire species.

    With fertilization, if one parent had a defective gene, there is a great chance that the kids might inherit the corresponding gene from the other parent. So, species will survive longer.

  • So, a species like those lizards with all individuals of the same sex cannot survive indefinitely without any means of exchanging genes.

    That is why sexual reproduction evolved. It is a way for animals (and plants) made up of a large number of cells to exchange genes. Single-celled creatures like bacteria & viruses also exchange genes.

  • @drav1dan Actually, the all female species of lizard can keep making eggs because of parthenogenesis, look it up if you want more info on the process.

  • Yup, the Whiptail lizard does it.

  • Yeah, that's it! XD

  • @dragonbooosterluver true there is a species of lizards like that in america.

  • An Utharaptor differs a lot in size and skin surface from the mongolian raptor which ich much more bird similar.

  • i dont mind the idea of rapters with feathers, on there elbows or the tip of there tail but this is a bit OTT dont you think?

  • Actually, they are probably Utahraptor..

  • No, Utah raptors were in Utah. This is in Mongolia.

  • @drav1dan Utahraptors were found in Utah but there have been findings of them in Mongolia, they're ancestors. The ones in Utah probably crossed a land bridge.

  • giganatosaurus, t rex or this kind of dinosaur

  • why is the veloceraptor fury the velocerapters from jurassic parc are the best film looking veloceraptors look the best

  • Because velociraptors are now known to have had feathers. We didn't know that when Jurassic Park was made.

  • Velos and many other dromeosaurs have been foind to have some feathers. Also the raptors in JP are far too big to be velociraptors

  • I would be a Dragon as well and rule over all you dinosaurs!

  • The opening song is almost similar to Meerkat Manor.

  • i am a marine and as a modern day rapter i hunt my prey,ragheads!

  • a day I hope to be a Big dragon spits fire

  • I don't think i've seen this series, i've seen walking with dinosuars, monsters and beasts. this is cool. I think i've seen the Little Das episode about baby T-rex

  • If you happen to like dinosaur documentaries, Jurassic Fight Club by history channel is also pretty good

  • i dont like that show even tho i watch it is just too fictional and they reshow same dino clips over and over and over again it's annoying :D

  • Ya I agree, its definitely very hypothetical. However, the narration are kinda interesting (at least to me)

  • The graphics for JFC are some of the best I've seen, science is a bit lacking.

  • Feathers are fucking sexy and terrifing. GO FEATHERS!

  • I agree. They shoul've made the raptors in JP with feathers.

  • how can raptors be so awesome?

  • Q: Why are raptors awsome?

    A: First of all they are incredible creatures and are very successful hunters and they were crudley potrayed in jurrassic park. Also they have sexy feathers which make them look fucking terrifieing

  • Dude you just read me like a book. One day i hope to be a raptor expert.

  • One day I hope to be a raptor.

  • Good goal, dude.

  • I'd like to be an allosaurus or a stegosaurus.

  • @steaknife5 most likley not, cause there all birds now

  • @steaknife5

    I think I was a Raptor in a past life.

  • As someone who cannot accept that dinosaurs were animals and not fictional monsters created to entertain me in movies and such, I cannot accept feathered dinosaurs. Feathers would make a velociraptor look ridiculous, even if they were still effective killers and could gut me like a pig regardless of plumage. Science, I have agreed with your decisions thus far, like gravity, but please, enough already. Please go back to portraying dinosaurs as big, dumb, tail-dragging lizards. Thank you.

  • Well, lions would be scarier if they were black and had spikes and black eyes...but we are apeaking about animals, not movie monsters :p. A predator dont need to be scary, but efficient...like middle-big dromaeosaurids (not microraptor and such)

    However, i disagree with that teorry of dromaeosaurids with bright colored feathers. Is absurd. Being ambush predators, they needed camouflage...i bet their feathers were black, dark brown, or grey....but not white! that would be too flashy...:)

  • this narrorator sucked...bring in the British voice

  • As much as i love velociraptors i am dissapointed in their relatively small size.

  • In that case Utahraptor is your guy. At 6.6 ft high and 21 ft long it's the largest raptor known to science.

  • Yep, Utahraptor is the largest known raptors currently known to science. But compare to the Velociraptors, it is not as efficient as its smaller more agile species. It is more of a short range ambush predator than a persuiter. By the way, is the name is Utahraptor is named after person in the United State of America? No way it was found in Utah Beach, Normandy. Sorry but I'm from Malaysian and don't really sure.

  • Utahraptor was named after the american state Utah, in which it was found (Wikipedia is a great source of trivia my friend ;)

    I don't see why Utahraptor should be less efficient compared to smaller raptors? Certainly it must have hunted larger prey using different tecniques, but why is that something negative?

  • Let's face it: No one knows which of the two was the more efficient hunter. I think palaeontologists assume Utahraptor might not have been as good a hunter because it was more primitive (possibly less intelligent). Velociraptors probably hunted in packs but we don't know if Utahraptor did. It did hunt larger prey though (compare Gastonia w/ Protoceratops)

  • 1 versus a million you cant accept them as raptors but if you do research lovedrawing1 then youll see the raptor did have feathers was small unlike the jp movies was very deadly was very fast and very intelligent

  • I know that the Velociraptors were small and feathered, but you don't know how big the feathers were. Maybe you couldn't see them, because the feathers didn't come up over the v.raptors skin.

    And the Velociraptors WAS very dedly, very fast and was intelligent. Not as much as them in the JP-movie, but they still were.

  • true no one knows how big the feathers were but they were most likely covered with them, I know they wern't like JP i'm a major JP fan.

  • Yeah.. But I started to say, and will finish to say: 'I don't like to see Velociraptors covered on that way with feathers. Especially when they are one of the ultimate killers'.

    Oh, okay. It would be an other talk, if you were aiganst JP :).

    The JP-Velociraptors were more like Utahraptor or Deinonychus.

  • ok I understand, I shouldn't argue everyone is entitled to their own opinion. unless they get cocky about it.

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  • Why the feathers may made them less terrific ? Modern eagles and hawks are one of the most deadly predators for his size, able to take down goats and deers, and they are feathered. Just think in velociraptors as ground eagles, not as turkeys with teeth. ^^

  • You have a good point :p. But Eagles looks beautyful and proud. The Velociraptors dosen't look proud or dangerus. Or, these Velociraptors dosen't..

  • well, I can easily imagine a feathered raptor as fierce looking. Only, they should have shorter, fur-like feathers on their back, like that of a black panther or a leopard. Those long fuzzy emu feathers doesn't do it for me eigther.

  • Good, you know exactly what I mean :D.

    And Utahraptor are my 2nd favorite, but that's only because the Velociraptors are named 'the killers' and there shape are very beautyful :)

  • youve got a point there the picture of feathers shown in white tips journey no one knows if they really were like that so and i agree with you on there size the raptors in jp were more like theyre larger cousins though velociraptors were small they were deadly enough to handle many situations especcialy in a pack

  • Thanks! :D. Or.. What you now say to it xb

  • thanks means thanks =D means your smiling

  • I do also smile xD

  • lawlz lawlz XD

  • I Can't Decide What's My Favorite Dinosaur!Tyrannosaurus Rex Or Velociraptor!!!!

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  • awsome!!5/5

  • cool

  • I think it's cute, but I can't accept it as a Velociraptor.

    But I'm very happy for you uploaded it :D

  • Velociraptors are actually small carnivores unlike the velociraptors of jurassic park.I know.I researched a lot.

  • I know.

    I just saying that I can't accept them as Velociraptor's when there are so many feathers on them..

  • Well birds are the closest living relatives of the dinosaurs.

  • Yeah..

    But I still don't think they should have that many feathers :p

  • dude theres evidence that they had lots of feathers.

  • You don't know how big the feathers were. If you know, I would like the link to the page, were it's written :)

  • "I can't accept them"

    Irrelevant. They were feathered.

  • If you read my other comments, then you will understand what I'm talking about.

  • great example of a velociraptot and great video!