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  • @XaeeD then don't watch it if you're going to bitch about someones accent you fucking racist

  • @ris3width3fallen hes not racist, he wasnt even hating the american accent, he was talking about the STYLE of talk,

  • how do dinos cope with arthritis ?

  • Actually sharks aren't particularly close to the placoderms at all.

  • Oh God the CGI is awful! I haven't used any computer animation software for months and I could STILL make better models than this piece of crap!

  • noremorse is a troll guys, chill..LOL

  • @111E982a SPAM NOREMORSE HE IS A TROLL!!!!

  • "For Millions! of yeARS.. the DINA saws RULED the world!! NOWww, we reVEAL their secrets!!" Stupid American style narrating needs to stop.. are you guys aware of how childish it sounds? I hate these tough guy narrations, trying to blow me away or something while giving information about animal life, as if he's introducing a wrestler or some shit. The stupid! It buuurns!!!! I prefer British narrators, they sound calm, educational and factual.. the American always seem to say "Fuck yeah!" get real

  • @XaeeD to be honest, british documentaries on dinosaurs tend to be better in general. There are a few american ones (when dinosaurs roamed america) that aren't like that, but in general british ones are far superior factually, graphically, and stylistically. And this is coming from an American paleontologist XD

  • @XaeeD T-Rex had a 7,000lb. bite force, weighed upwards of 7 tons, and was 42 feet long.

    You're god-damned right we say "Fuck yeah!" These were real-life dragons, for fuck's sake!

    Go drink your Earl Grey if it bothers you that some are passionate about these amazing creatures.

  • @SPQRImperator blabla

  • @XaeeD Shut up, dune coon.

  • Is the narrator from dinosaur revolution narrating this?

  • I think that swimming in the same water's as these guys would not be fun.

  • If it weren't for dinos, I wouldn't be driving my BMW.

  • Covered in this Part:

    Dunkleosteus: A huge armored fish that had hard and sharp tooth-like extensions of the jawbone that could crush through any other animal at the time.

    Tylosaurus: A gigantic aquatic reptilian mosasaur that could slice through the water with surprising speed, clamping down on sharks, large fish, and even other mosasaurs.

  • Evolution is a lie.

  • @Noremorse10 stfu u stupid fuck, how can u fake a fossil, god is fake u dumb ass bitch

  • @Noremorse10 You can't fake a fossil.

    But you can fake a religion.

  • @Noremorse10 god is fake like you! idiot

  • @Noremorse10 lol

  • @Noremorse10 what the fuck are you talking about?Are you a (fanatic)creationist?

  • They said that T-rex had the most powerful bite of any vertebrate animal - but that's wrong. I'm guessing this show was made before they discovered Predator X lol =).

  • @JayfeatherEclipse Your right.

    T-Rex had the most powerful bite of any land animal, not vertebrate animal. Deinosuchus, Liopleurodon, and Predator X had a more powerful bite. XD

  • I can see history channel didn't exactly go all out on the CG animations and models.....

  • @Mrjohn5533 your awesome

  • thanks for putting these amazing vidz on your channel, you should put some more of dinosaur revolution and see if you can put planet dinosaur!!! on thanks

  • Awesome stuff as always!

  • dude i love that you put up these awesome shows i miss many of these shows when there on tv but i can find them again because of you! thanks!!!!

  • @lifeform106 your welcomed

  • @lifeform106 I agree!

  • Wasn't the other prehistoric supercontinent named Laurasia?

  • That's so fucking cool!

  • Que grandiosa alta definición :D

  • Thank u sooo much, MrJohn. I enjoy ur uploads A LOT!!! Keep em coming ;-)

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  • "Billions of species..."? A bit inflated, I think. There are perhaps 10 million eukaryrian (multi-cell) species alive today; totaling through the past, that might be 100-500 million species.

  • @puncheex But there are millions of species not found yet.

  • @PotatoMyWato: Yup, Hence my estimate of 10 million, of which about 1 million have so far been described.

  • Nice documentary, but what show is it from?

  • @Junketh71 Prehistoric Monsters Revealed, history channel

  • @Mrjohn5533 Oh, so it's not a part of some more general series, then?

  • @Junketh71 That's right, it's an special.

  • @Mrjohn5533 I really appreciate you uploading these fascinating videos! You're doing a great thing!

  • @nostopsnopurgatory thank you

  • @Mrjohn5533 No thank you! I enjoy every video you upload! I can't thank you enough for giving us hours of educational entertainment!

  • YESSS 720P YESS!! HD is awsome

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