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  • wich program do you use?

  • @giraquaza16 they may have but probably not asmost of ontario is cambrian/precambrian rock

  • Dinosaurs are FUCKING AWESOME

  • Anyway , Canadian or not , anyone should visit American Museum of Natural History , in NY near Central Park . It awesome . dino didn t had no borders :)

    Anyone should also learn about history , there wouldn t be no borders anymore .

    They were clever than most of us :)

  • Even if nobody the colors they had ( will you ever know ? ), most of the pictures are really nice and source of inspiration . I plan to make some made of foam for the children :)

    Just too bad when someone shows a thing not from Us ( I have many nice friends in US .... ) , they re always a bunch of ignorant idiots to see this as a personal offense :(

    Even with a topic about dinosaurs .... Any country is what you make of it , beginning by yourself ...

    Did a Alaskasaurus ever existed ? :P Joke ...

  • the dinosaurs that never jaywalk

  • SUM 41!

  • Are you guys seriously discussing how awesome your country is because a certain dinosaur lived there?

    Get fucking real.

  • @ApocDevTeam Well, Theyre Saying That Canada, Etc Etc Has Better Dinosaurs. Not Sayin Their Countrys Better Cuz Of That ;)

  • there are no "canadian" dinosaurs you idots the entire world once one. nothing was seperated the dinosaurs were just found in that shitty country.

  • @Magyar126 Oh? SHITTY Country? Fuck You, You Probobly Live In America. Fuckin Worst Country Ever. Behind Iraq And Wat Not.

  • Nice montage there! Congratulations! :)

    I already knew the Albertasaurus was "Canadian". How else would it be named after the province? :P

    I kinda thought Tyrannosaurus Rex was also "native" to Canada, but I had no idea about the other ones! I actually learned something today!

    I've also heard about the band Sum41. Fitting song for this montage, though I'm more partial to bands like Rush, April Wine, The Guess Who... and singers like Bryan Adams and Kim Mitchell... :)

  • (Comment 2) The first, almost-complete skelton (85%) of T-Rex was found by  Sue Hendricks in the Hell Creek Formation near Faith, South Dakota, on August 12, 1990. Though in 1994, a partial T-Rex skeleton was found in a small valley on the Canadian prairies in the Frenchman River Valley near the North Dakota-Saskatchewan border.

  • Hmm all this debate...

    Tyrannosaurus Rex teeth were first documented in a dig site in 1874 by A. Lakes near Golden, Colorado. Postcranial fragments were found by J. B. Hatcher in Wyomming, with vertebral fragments found by E. D. Cope in western South Dakota in 1892.

  • @tyrannoceratops FUCKING RETARD U GET UR FACTS RIGH THEY FOUND

    T-REX IN MONTANA

  • @tyrannoceratops TYRANNOSAURUS REX WAS ONLY FOUND IN M-O-N-T-A-N-A!!!

  • rex did not live in canada it was in montana

  • Good

  • my fave is dilo you forgot him but its okay :)

  • Cool vid!

  • anasamama the song was pieces by sum41

  • albertasaurus and daspeltasaurus were basicaly the same animal who evolved to live in different areas of canada

  • Tyrannosaurus Rex #1!

  • wats the name of the song???plzzzz

  • "Pieces" by Sum 41, read the info box.

  • my faves the parasourlophus

  • MAJOR LOL: this video, with the song choice and pictures, makes me think of emo dinos... O_O;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;

  • hahaha lol good one

  • I love this video!!

  • Just out of curiosity, what is better Tyrannotitan, Gorgosaurus libratus, or Daspletosaurus torosus? I could have sworn I read something about an upcoming Pelecanimimus polyodon tribute on Tyrannotitan's profile. When is coming on youtube? I love that dinosaur! Nice video!

  • yay

  • awesome vid! i loved it...if you ever get the chance could you make a tribute to my favorite armored dinosaur edmontonia, thank you

  • cool eh

  • I think tht the T.Rex cud of caught a meal if it needed one but probs wud of just scavanged most of the time.

  • Nice video. Just wondering which one is the albertaceratops? Never heard of that one before.

  • I think that's Albertaceratops at c0.15 seconds, unless I'm mistaking a frill horn for a brow horn. It was a basal centrosaurine and unusual for a centrosaurine in having two brow horns. Canadian dinosaurs are great, a good homage to them - well done.

  • did u know this band is canadian

  • Yes I did.

  • thats y u chose it right?

  • Partly.

  • found it rofl

  • WHAT WAS AT 28!!!

  • you for got stegosaurus and triceratops

    googd vid 5 stars

  • I am a Canadian so thank-you. Love your videos.

  • Ah, the Tyrell. Now there's a place that's worth as many visits as possible. Thanks for the endorphins.

  • Awesome video!

  • Im British..but,

    What are you trying to say, Canadian dinos are trying to be perfect XD?

    good vid, rated 5 stars! Go tyrannotitan 4eva!

  • what dinosaur at 2:14? Albertosaurus?

  • Yup.

  • At 1:33 what dinosaur is that?

  • Tyrannosaurus.

  • "Roar, eh?"

  • to settle the stupid Tyrannosaurus predator/scavenger debate, I am going to tell you guys the most likely answer. T.rex may have been able to run at high speeds to capture prey but only for short distances and if they were unable to hunt they could use their size to steal other kills. Plus, T.rex had a 4000 pound bite force which could pretty much kill anything that it could grab

  • Or the broken TRex tooth they found in the healed frill of a Triceratops. Which proves without any doubt that TRex was a active predator. The tooth had been mealed over by bone and was found to be an old injury at the time of death for the Triceratops, proving that TRex did infact attack living dinosaurs.

  • a lot of these also roamed the U.S.

  • They all would have, Alberta just has a great fossil bed.

  • Canada has the sexiest dinosaurs

  • no offence i dont think humans are supposed to find dinosaurs sexy?

  • Thats true, unless they're Canadian dinosaurs

  • ur a bit weird

  • who said that lol.

  • not sure, look through the comments ull find it

  • i dont think you are supposed to find dinos sexy

  • that was to damienhell

  • I'm not sure whats more disturbing, the fact that people can't figure out I'm joking. Or the fact that they start large conversations about their inability to tell that I'm joking....

  • o lol but that was so funny wut u said. im sorry i didnt know u were joking lol.

  • is da one at 00:25 a lambeosaurus or a corythosaurus?

  • Lambeosaurus.

  • Where is the Corythosaurus? Check out the Corythosaurus airfix pictures....I fell inlove with it when I was a little boy, I saw the box in a model shop and nearly fainted....The artwork let my mind wander! It was beside an Airfix Dimetrodon box....check them on ebay -super rare!

  • scientists discovered that t rexes were scavengers, dont ask me ask them

  • That has been proven wrong don't ask me ask the guys who found evidence

  • vultures are highly efficient predators, able to kill with ease. Rex's contemporaries all had the same physiogomy, so were they scavengers too? If not, why not? Serrated teeth are designed for cutting, not ripping. and how you know that it was slow? Do you have a time machine? It has the longest legs proportionately speaking, of any biped animal on earth. That means FAST!

  • t-rexes usually only hunted dinosaurs weaker or slower than them. they also had the same smelling capacity as a vulture, and it had serrated teeth not usually used for bringing down prey, more for ripping

  • lol

  • did you know that a t-rex wasn't a predator, it was a scavenger? it couldn't even run fast. and my favourite one would definetly by seismosaurus! btw AWESOME VID! DINOSAURS ARE MY LIFE!

  • Same here!

    *high five*

  • It was both scavenger and predator.Besides most creatures that lived with him were slower than him.I don't understand why they keep calling him a scavenger just because he was slow.

  • bite marks from t.rex teeth on a ceratopsid show that it was scraping flesh off a dead animal, and other bite marks on a duck billed dino show an attack on a living animal. So, both.

  • I don't know, who do you like more Velocirapter, Troodon, Sismosaurus, Arcocanthosaurus or Deinocheirus?

  • Of those, probably Acrocanthosaurus.

  • what song is it?

  • In all my tributes, I put the name of the song in the description.

  • thanks ^_^

  • o ryt. i didnt know that :S

  • didnt t-rex live in montana or am i missin something here?

  • Yes, T. rex has been found in both the US and Canada.

  • Make a T.rex tribute!

  • I don't really like T. rex. It's overrated and overused, and frankly quite boring.

  • awesome man!

  • OOH! I forgot to put Edmontosaurus in there! How could I have done that?!

  • oooo i live edmontosaurus are u a dino lover i am :)

  • Nice job! I didn't know some of these dinos lived in Canada. Cool.

  • most thos stautes are in durmeller canadas dino land

  • yay finally canadian dinosaurs

  • Excellently done

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