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  • I wonder how long the plants would take to reach the stomach from the neck.

  • they probably shit the size of a car.

  • dinosour swallowed flintstone?

    

  • humans werent polluting everything,plants were pure thats why the supersaurus lived so long, very interesting dinosaur

  • wow the supersaurus is big, the supersuarus did not live long, coz were in 2011

  • dinosaurs could very well return in day of judement on 2015

  • your momma's so fat that millions of years ago this is what she looked like

  • "The end result: We have no fucking idea why we're telling you this, as we can't say for certain."

  • I wonder what a elephant would look like comapred to the largest sauropod

  • @cscate the elephant would be like a midget compared to shaq

  • thats nothink, chuck norris eats 7 Supersaurus every 10 seconds and has chainsaw in his stomach to digest them

  • thats a long ass neck

  • This content is perfect for the new PREHISTORIC CHANNEL that launched this christmas.

  • little bear :)

  • How could they eat so much? They're too slow <3

  • the polar bear ad is everywhere OMG!!!

  • i love it's name "Supersaurus" looks like comicbook fictional dino but it's all REAL

  • thumbs up if you think they should upload it in HD

  • why the hell is there the damn mammal in every damn episode?!

  • @numbuh124 mammal mammal mammal

  • @numbuh124 It's called mammals vs dinos. What do ya think?

  • You did not clarify anything, this is about lifespan of a supersaurus nothing about that rat

  • @numbuh124 You said "Episode" And seeing as how there was only two I'd thought that I would answer your exact question... "Why is there a mammal in every "Episode".

  • @ceitiosaurus Good, Good you pointed out the obvious, my general idea was why was there the "rat" thing when its not relevant to the life span of the dino. Anyways it does not matter anyhow.

  • @numbuh124 It teaches us that as non-human animals get bigger their heart rate slows down thus giving them a longer lifespan.

  • @NickJownz

    dont' do more calculations...you've never seen one then

    

  • 35 ft?, it's neck is 13.5m 44ft long the narrator knows jack

  • This could be the bus of Tomorrow YESTERDAY

  • That was wrong. Sauropods were warm-blooded like every other dinosaur, and they lived to be about 35 to 50 years old. They would probably live to be about 70 in captivity.

  • @Kingcobrasaurus idont think EVERY dinasour was warm-blooded and wait arnt you a zoo tycoon 2 mod designer? like you make animas for zt2?

  • @Kingcobrasaurus Even if they were warm-blooded they still would live over a 100 years.

  • i wonder how big their peckers would have been...and i bet i could walk in to the females vag

  • oh... the shoulder and neck pains....

  • aphahahah it has teeth....but cant chew a f*cikng plant omg hahaha

  • @luxor4o

    Most dinosaurs didn't have cheek ouches. That adaptation was one of the last things developed before their extinction, and it was only seen in Iguanadonts and Hadrosaurs.

  • wtf kinda weak ass teeth cant chew a plant???

  • @vTheDarknessv

    If you knew anything about dinosaurs, you'd know why.

  • @vTheDarknessv Iguanas, tortoise, and crocodiles, all reptiles with teeth but can't use them for chewing!

  • @vTheDarknessv Human .. :b We would not survive in nature purely because of our teeth :) Through years of evolution, we've begun "Chewing" our food with tools, and then eating it with our teeth ;)

  • I doubt any sauropod could be cold-blooded due to the immense elevation of their hearts and not to mention their heads! A cold-blooded circulatory system is incapable of regulating blood pressure into systolic and diastolic circuits, so it can't work for animals more than a couple of meters tall, and that's stretching it.

    Keep in mind that giant crocodiles of the Mesozoic were just as squat and ground-hugging as their modern counterparts. You need high metabolism to make giant size feasible.

  • sorry to say but 100 years is not long, compared to a tortoise that weights less then 1 thousand pounds and can live over a 100 years, im expecting these Supersaurus to live hundreds maybe thousands but i guess thats not the way it works

  • @38azn thousands would be an overstatement, but i am guessing that 2-4 centuries is a possibility, 500? skeptical.

  • @38azn the oldest tortoise recorded was 255 years old. it was born in 1750 and died in 2006.

  • They should make a game like Shadow of the Colossus but with dinosaurs. It would be epic.

  • Are these  Dino's bigger than Blue Whale?

  • @Zhorellski There is one dinosaur called Bruhathakayosaurs, its believed to be 44 meters long and weigh nearly 200 tons.

  • @Zhorellski

    I don't know about this one, but Argentinosaurus grew to be up to 115 feet long.

  • @N00bcrunch3r It's longer than a blue whale!

  • @Zhorellski

    Okay then, question answered.

  • @Zhorellski

    By the way, here is a link about the top ten largest dinosaurs ever to have walked the earth.

  • really

  • This seems fake.

  • You moron, this video was taken several million years ago, of course it's real!

  • I'm not talking about the video. I know that's fake. I was talking about the info about Supersaurus.

  • You're an idiot, the universe is only 6 thousand year old. It was filmed about 5 thousand years ago.

  • r u fucking retarted the universe is billions of years old

    r u like fucking american or something?

  • Don't be an idiot, they didn't have cameras billions of years ago!

  • omfg obviously this is computer generated so it would show is an idea of wat would happen retard

  • @evilsinz True, but it was filmed in black and white. The color was added later. Perhaps that's why some people think it's fake.

  • @Puck2442

    Thats a common misconception, but this was originally shot in only color without any black or white. Black and white technology didn't come along for thousands of years. Merging the two in the 1900s for porn was important for species survival.

  • @Puck2442 LMAO... XD

  • @SamuraiSilhouette LOOL @ your comment good one they shot it millions of years ago lol of course its true no CGI dinos here

  • @SamuraiSilhouette

    hahahaha xD

  • @SamuraiSilhouette Ten million years ago,as a kid, I had one of these as a pet. Try cleaning up ton of dino crap a day.

  • I WANNA BE A DINO KID!!!!!

  • It is true, so don't be mean about it.

    lalala, lelele, I'm a silly pink bunny! I am cute, yes it's true, I will shake my tail for you!!!

  • Dinos will grow into chickens!!!

  • lol they evolved to the pigeon haha

  • this has A LOT of fake information so go and post this bullshit somewhere else

  • Bowhead whales can live to 200 years.

  • Michio Kaku, talks about "type 1" civilization as what we need to evolve to. he says english is the type 1 language, and the internet is type 1 telephone system

  • is it real o.o

  • @xCuppi3x Yes, it's real. I used to work at the museum where one of the two specimens was kept. The vertebrae are over half as tall as I am and one of the ribs was about nine feet long.

  • i wanna tame one and keep it as a pet, and ride it to work

  • lol

  • lol

    and when you get pulled over you can say 'what traffic jam, officer?'

  • simple bicylcle would cost you less lofl

  • amen 2 that !

  • @SilverSkyline92 I wanna fuck the shit out of one...bam bam bam bam, take it bamm bamm, BAM! BAM!

  • @SilverSkyline92 this is cool

  • @SilverSkyline92 It'll be a slow ride!

  • @SilverSkyline92 Hope you like shoveling tons of dinosaur crap.

  • thats not called supersaurus it's called titanasaur

  • people live 100 years....

  • Today, yes. But originally we lived only about 25 years. Reaching your thirty's, you would be considered some ones great grandfather. Today however, thanks to modern medicine, lots of different kinds of food at our fingertips, and all comfort all the smart chaps and chapets have thought over the years, enable us to live unnaturally long, sometimes up to 120 years.

  • wow didnt know that we used to live 25 years that very weak not even a long life thankyou for the facts

  • Weak, maybe, but all the males that hunted we're pretty strong and durable back then.

  • also coz of general hygience, which peiopledidnt used to know about (:

  • So if the most peoples grow fat(like 150 kg) we could live longer? THx I'll try that(now I'm 100 kg) LOL just kiddin'

  • expected better cg

  • a veiny, wrinkly, long neck....reminds me of something else i keep in my pants.

  • Your pussy lips.

  • stop being gay and telling to the public more about yourself than we really need to know.

  • he only wishes he was telling the truth

  • Your Arm....

    Please god let it be your arm!!!

  • salad stick?

  • bad simulation

  • agentinosaurus, seismosaurus, and paralititan are slightly larger

  • awesome!!!

  • a human can live over 100 years, how is it something that size doesn't live for over 200years????

  • The orginal lifspan of human beings were at the begining only about 30 years. Comfort, unlimited food and medicine makes us live so long today. If one of these dinosaurs would live in a Zoo, I´m sure it would live in 200 years if not more.

  • its what that intelligance has brought us to :)

  • a mistake: the ground is filled whith dry grass, and grasses didn't exist yet at Supersaurus time.

  • yes, based on bone texture. Based on Bakker's work it is now known that even big dinosaurs could be warm blooded without overheating.

    Think - elephants are warm-blooded but slow with slower heart rates than a mouse. That doesn't make them cold-blooded. All "warm-blooded" means is your body generates its own heat and uses up 10 times more food than a cold blooded animal (which could explain why these guys grew so tall to get all those leaves).

  • Supersaurus probably had no trouble keeping cool because it had so much skin and lots of more or less linear surfaces.

    Only thing is, how does the guy know they lived in groups of five? Only ONE supersaurus has ever been found, and it's only a few bones. I'd say herd size is anyone's guess for these guys.

  • @susumu07 Perhaps 20-30 animals strong is a good guess for a herd!

  • is supersaurus warm-blooded

  • Probally not, because Supersaurus was most likely a reptile.

  • then that would make birds cold-blooded

  • No, all birds are warm-blooded. You see, all dinosaurs didn´t haves so much in common, exept the fact that all of them had their legs under their bodies, like modern mammals. The two-leged active theropods (Who are the ancestors of modern birds) were probaly warm-blooded, while the sauropods who didn´t live that active were most likely cold-blooded. With their enourmus mass they could generate their own warmth without being warm-blooded.

  • but then they'd freeze to death and wouldn't gow very fast, and by what i asaid earlyer i meant just because dinosaurs are a group of reptiles dosen't mean their cold blooded

  • Thats a good theory, but all dinosaurs we're warm blooded.

  • thank you

  • what? no wth are u talking about reptiles are cold blooded they dont give birth they lay eggs dude and thats a very big diffrence

  • Birds also lay eggs and they are warm blooded. I'm guessing you probably don't know anything about dinosaurs, am I right?

  • really all dinosaurs...... i thought dinosaurs evolved from reptiles and then to birds? i know its not that simple but........

  • Yes it is true, but you see, we think that this transition started way back during the Triassic, when the first dinosaurs came to scene. Eoraptor, judging by his anatomy (which is consisted only on few incomplete fossils) was probably hunting aether at dawn, dusk or at night time. Which can drop to some pretty nasty cold temperatures. Also it needed a fast metabolism, as you see, first dinosaurs evolved to hunt our ancestors - the mammals. This lead for a need to be warm blooded.

  • did u look at my comment on your page?

  • dinosaurs are reptiles, they are a grouping of reptiles, like crocodiles and turtles are seperate groups of reptiles, the smaller theropod dinosaurs like the dromeosaurs (raptors) evolved into birds, all of the others died out

  • @MutatedIguana Here, Here!

  • idiots they know that they swollow stones becuase they find fossilized stones in the skelaton. And only predatory dinosaurs are closley related to birds. You like dinosaurs watch jurassic fight club

  • not trying to be a smart ass or anything cleveland... bt i think that if its it neck is over thirty five feet long, then i think that it might be just a little on the bugger than a house size.

  • this is one messed up bird

  • dame the supersaurus looks heavier than my house

  • supersaurus?! wtf awesome name!

  • sounds like bullshit to me. Ate stones ? Chicken do not have teeth , but do they swallow stones to grind their food ?

  • yes they do, like many birds...go to school.

  • Yes, they certainly do! Chickens and many other birds swallow tiny pebbles. The pebbles stay in an internal organ called the gizzard and grind food before the food goes into the stomach to be digested. Hey, way to go Dumbass.

  • i have chicken in my house and i've never given them any rocks and the eat really well.

  • They can also swallow sand and dirt.

  • Supersaurus is the truth no dino could fuk wit it

  • that is one awesome dinosaur

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