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  • very interesting thanks

  • Today they are called Texas road bumps...back in the Pleistocene they are called road blocks

  • this theme song is from jurrassik park movie

  • imagine all of the herbivore dinosaurs are alive??wow!!thats awesome!!!

  • GREAT!

  • Thumbs up/like. 

  • Been trying to rally the troops for the brand new PREHISTORIC CHANNEL that just launched.

  • This with the JP music is beautiful. I hope Prehistoric Channel can pull it off and one day become a tv channel. With the help of everyone they can one day launch. First of all, has everyone gotten wind that there is a prehistoric channel?

  • Yeah, should have thrown in a terror-torn!

  • @explosionsofgod

    Except for the fact that they had already been extinct for approximately 1,968,524 years.

  • @N00bcrunch3r haha fail :.(

  • @explosionsofgod

    Haha! Okay. But they really went extinct about 2 million years ago.

  • You should do one on Therizinosaurus, I've learned everything there is about doiedicurus, I am really intrested in prehistory ive have learned everything you can.

    im sota a expert.

  • Am I the only one who noticed them playing the jurassic park theme in the background? Just thought it was a little funny.

  • You forgot the Terror Bird.

  • @knuffiepe

    They were already extinct by then.

  • jurassic park music =)

  • It's such a shame to imagine what is lost. These must have been impressive beasts in their day. I was listening on the Stone Pages archives that the Clovis people didn't cause the end of the megafauna in the Americas - but simply finished them off.

    Well done humans!

  • Glyptodons are cute, but dangerous.

  • best music score choice for this type of video .. bravo

  • is that real?

  • it's pleistocene park! I love the BBC walking with series!

  • Lol Jurrasic Park Theme!

  • too bad claims of extinct creatures that are alive are all anecdotal evidence

  • Don't believe the descriptions of this video. The short-faced bear was way bigger than 1300 lbs, as well as the megatherium(giant sloth) was about 20 ft tall on it's hind legs, not 13. Where r u getting your figures?

  • @superman41082 this movie came out in 2007 before that info was found out

  • cryptidhunter13 is right. the native fear these animals. all of them had to have been hunted to extinction.. i bet people went out of there way to single out those bears first

  • @kaker69 lmao sorry to say but the bear one wasn't ever hunted instead it grew smaller and smart people never made villages near were they lived they grew smaller and smaller (lack of large prey because of us hunting) and there hides were to thick for a flintlock meaning spears wouldn't of dun much good

  • I thought it was "Arctodus", not "Pararctotherium"?

  • I believe that the Paracrtotherium and the Actodus related, but the Paractotherium evolved at an earlier date in South America from a lineage that had been isolated in South American shortly after the attachment of South America to the rest of the New World. Actodus is more closely related to the Tremarctine lineage.

  • You forgot 2 animals ; the terror birds,Phorusrhacids for shot and the argentavis or giant terratorn.

  • The terror birds were extinct by then. This video shows life as it was 30,000 years ago.

  • Cool video, thanks for sharing!

  • Some say the Megatherium still exisist. I do. It is a beast in the Amazon Rainforest called the Mapinguari by it's natives. It is said to stand from 6-14 feet in hight, weighss likley somewhere between 1.5-2 tons, and apperas to have large claws, used for bending over trees to get fruit. If you become to close to it, it has a tendency of becoming agressive. They have brown or brown-red fur. The natives fear them, though they are herbivores.

  • @CryptidHunter13

    I heard about that too. Pretty cool how we seem to have these animals with us still.

  • @CryptidHunter13

    Some1 liek Conan Doyle? lulz

  • @CryptidHunter13

    That cannot be Megatherium. Megatherium stood 20 feet high.

  • @CryptidHunter13 i was about to ask if you say that beast hunter episode but then you wrote the comment 2 years ago, i believe before beast hunter even broadcast, hm if the natives are seeing something it has to be something but we will never know until we have hard evidence, i hope any so called exicted animal gets discovered,would be so cool

  • @CryptidHunter13 do they have giant dicks?

  • I LOVE it. I love prehistoric animals, especially the megafauna.

  • @Relivingthe80s my favorite is um well i cant remember its name but it was one of the longest lasting of the ice age (also its from Australia) intell us humans killed it for killing are cows. see it lived just 1 year (by what scientist say) from the sayber sadly the saybers killed of some and stole there food. but after the sabers died out (no one knows why) they came back but humans grew and made farms and stuff

  • @Relivingthe80s they ate a lot of are cows and we shot a good lot of them they tried to save them by catching the last 2 ever seen (luckily one was male and the other was female) how ever the female was old and brital and the male was to young to preduse sperm. so the girl died and 12 years later the male did to my great great great grampa jot to see it in the zoo it was in just 3 days before it died

  • Here's a novel idea, "Pleistocene Park" it'll be a great sequel to Jurassic Park, wuts keeping Speilberg from heading in that direction?

  • The memory of the last Jurassic Park movie...

  • Hahaha. Good response!

  • that was so exciting -__-

  • nice man

  • Wow, very nice job. Good editing.

  • good movie, nice job

  • It was awesome and i never see this movie before.

  • this was such an awesome video!!! thank you!

  • that was soooooo awesome!

  • nice vid!!

  • cool video

  • wow what a lucky cameraman :D

  • Very good!

  • Good job ^^

  • What a strange cartoon!

  • vicdallastx007  sos un estupido

    por que decis eso...

  • Could it possibly be true that the clouded leopard is a new kind of Smilodon?

  • Actually clouded leopards are believed to be more closely related to smilodon and sabre-toothed cats than other members of the cat family, but not a 'kind' of Smilodon, just related (canines too short to be smilodon)

  • Very nicely done video! 5/5!

  • Ok, you really set it up nice. showing the various mega fauna that lived in this one place. makes you look at your own back yard a bit differently. Very nice job.

  • beastly. but in a good way

  • jurrrasic park music nice vid anyway

  • you copied walking with beasts and prehistoric park!

  • Yes, that´s the idea. Only the parts that show species who lived in Daireaux.

    You must read de video intro and the ending credits.

  • Can someone give me info about morenelaphus brachiceros.

  • Great compilation of documentaries about prehistoric South America. Gotta love the music from Jurassic Park, too. Well done.

  • i really liked that, it was brilliant love walking with beasts love prehisotirc park well done if you made it!!!! *****

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