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  • Why the hell does John Goodman get every freaking voice over role in the world ?

  • i like dinosaurs my name bashar

  • Dilpohosaurus rules

  • Man dilophosaurus is proper big i thought it was only a little bigger then a velociraptor

  • Dilpohosaurus: mmmmmmm! tastes like chicken 2:55

  • dang dilophosaurus can roar!! 2:30

  • ceratisaurus is like a meat eating triceratops

  • @joeylo1 well yeah except its horns were used for mating display, there too small and thin for ramming combat but i think it may do damage since its like a blade

  • I did not now there was 3 period

  • is it wierd that I'm hungry from watching Dilophosaurus eat that meat..?

  • @MagicFoxRS Not at all.

  • i tryed to watch this when my video card was dead

  • Walking with Dinosaurs + The Truth About Killer DInosaurs + This + Prehictoric Park + All of the Walking With Series = AWESOME

  • 8:07 gay honk.

  • thumbs up if u thought "damn damn O_O" at 8:30

  • Brachiosaurus would have been awesome in this show! But it's good as it is =)

  • just imagine if dinosaurs were still here, just roaming around

  • @zSistine That would be awesome and terrifying at the same time! But I would really like for the little plant-eating dinosaurs like Dryosaurus to still be around. I would have one as a pet hehe =).

  • @zSistine it'd be pretty killer. I'd love to see dinosaurs in the flesh. Maybe in the future we could reverse-engineer a dinosaur through a large bird like an ostrich and get some kind of theropod. Birds are pretty much raptors minus teeth, claws and tail when you think about it...

  • @jajacob410 there is a massive, well funded, program for that already, they have already turned chicke babies into little dino variants, unfortunatly they never hatch after u modify them. japan is cloning mammoths with elephants and mammoth DNA, there u go

  • damn nature you scary!

  • NYAAAAA!!! = RUN FOR YOUR LIFE!!!

  • "finding water, is critical for dryosaurus" really? then why is it called DRYosaurus. lol

  • 8:07 H O N K ! ! there puny war cry or cry in fear lol

  • Dryosaurus is so cute XD.

  • john goodman did a really good job narrating

  • sou mais o parassaurolophus!

  • 8:12 holy fuck! TRACKSTAR!

  • wtf its a drought season, but there is snow on the ground

  • you can tell there family by there crests.

  • Great!!

  • the dilophosaurus can be , in the future, an allosaurus?

  • 0:06 - 0:23 , mmmmmmm, mmmmmmmm.

  • @TheThundercoaster Richer?

  • The loud screaming a roars and did you see the 2 vegisaurus looking sad at each other lol, come on.

  • fake these are robots how do u get to them when there all dead

  • @killer123456789526 stupid....apparently you know nothing of CGI.

  • @killer123456789526 Are you serious?

  • @killer123456789526 ummm please don't post stupid comments thank you

  • @killer123456789526 no shit its fake there just trying to make it seem what it was like in a dinosaurs world how old are you you moron

  • @kh2freak1337 you're the idiot for thinking he was serious

  • I think the Dilophosaur roar is original,exept for that frilled neck spitting freak we see at Jurassic Park.....

  • I WANNA SEE THE TYRANNOSAURUS!

  • because the amount of oxygen in the air was much bigger

  • @bexkeuh i herd that the dinosaurs had more evolved lungs than other reptiles, like modern day birds. so i don't think that got anything to do with it.

  • @reptileman778 well it actually does matter, the ime before the dinosaurs, there was so much oxygen in the air that the insects such as dragonflies were almost as big as a little car, or a centepide that was as tall as a buss..

    In this amount of oxygen few evolved creatures like reptiles were having a hard time to survive..

  • @bexywexie It was the Carboniferous Period, with the evolution of trees came oxygen, but with no herbivores to eat the plants the trees just kept growing. With more trees came the pumping of more oxygen into the air. The Large amount of oxygen allowed the insects to grow to such immense sizes. There was one problem though, increased oxygen allowed fires to become quite common.

  • @bexywexie dragonflies back then reach almsot as large as a seagull, but i wouldn't quite believe one growing to the size of a car, albeit a small one

  • Why after the Triassiac period did the dinosaurs get larger?

  • if you get bigger you are less likely to end up as a meal. but when the prey gets bigger the predators follow. it is just a arms race but then in size.

  • its good this programme

  • I'm loving Dilophosaurus even more now. *starry eyes*

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  • I feel so sorry 4 dat little dryosaurus :(

    By da way, it's da law of survival

    And dat dilophosaurus isnt a dilophosaurus, is godzilla!

  • I love the squeak. xD

  • This makes me love Dilophosaurus even more than I already did.

  • yeah and i heard dilophosaurus was one of the ancestors of ceratosaurus

    ceratosaurus, as you can see, continues to uphold the good family name :)

    too bad allosaurus took the top spot

    eventually the tiny coelurosaurs came out with a huge group that overthrew even the allosaurs: tyrannosaurs

    kind of ironic, isn't it?

    i think some dinos called abelisaurs were relatives of ceratosaurus who lived on into the cretaceous and colonized more continents than the descendants of allosaurus anyway

  • 6:18 the squeak the little bastard made almost made me laugh. he's like "ah HA! this guy's gettin something to drink!"

  • wait this show was on discovery hd....and I missed it...DAMN IT!!!

  • the eating sounds are awesome

  • stop wiyh eating sounds damit

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  • nice

  • @nico2710 your right this is awsome

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