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  • it was the smartest until troodon was discoverd

  • they should make a when dinosaurs roamed asia movie!

  • Those can't be American Dinosaurs! They're not fat enough!

  • @NavySeal159 haha!! so true

  • i love this because everyone talks about late cretaceous america, t.rex and all that overused business...they don't appreciate the variety of fascinating dinosaurs and creatures that were dominant just 30 million years earlier!

  • raptors skull looks like t rexs skull

  • I live in New Mexico!

  • I think the hair isn't really hair I think that is really something that looks like hair that evolves into feathers

  • @sgreenden furry feathers? lol

  • @sgreenden like the fluffy down feathers birds have?

  • i love his voice.. its so southing

  • therzinosaurs lived in new mexico not north america

  • @SuperLuis831 New Mexico IS in North America. Specifically one of the fifty states of the USA.

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  • @jdonalds1 Yeah! The Nothronychus was like, "HIYAAAAAAAAAAH!"

  • you 'dino rock

  • who the hell gave those raptors a hairy jacket?, i don't believe dinosaurs had hair,already in that age

  • @Basskicker93 Scientists are linking dinosaurs and birds more and more closely all the time. What the raptor has is the beginning of feathers which most are pretty sure raptors had

  • 5:52 -- OWNED

  • Those Dromeosaurs sound just like White-tip from Dinosaur Planet! They also resemble pod from the same show!

  • wtf?! i heard and elk sound at 0:22

  • 2:47 Now that was epic! Well, not just when the raptor monarch chasing the intruder, but the music WITH this scene.

  • 08:28 Sexy Zuniceratops O.O

  • @DinosaurKing20 Not the way I would put it when it comes to education. Especially for the kids' sake.

  • Why is Fred Flintstone Narrating This o,o?

  • @RllyCoco He narrating this because he' Fred Flinstone.... and he kinda knows about this stuff !

  • wow! a meat eater into a plant eater?

  • @TheReturnofLurker15

    It happens occasionally. In fact, before plants evolved, everything ate everything else.

  • @BitchingBen I know, evolution takes thousands if not millions of years. All I was trying to do was get people to understand the other side of the coin. Many people believe that dinosaurs evolved into birds, but the other side of the coin is that birds and dinosaurs are related but evolved along parallel lines to each other. A perfect modern day example is African Lions and Bengal Tigers. They're both related to each other but one didn't evolve into the other.

  • and who desided that those dinosaurs must look like birds ? that just looks retarded 

  • It is common belief that dinosaurs evolved into birds. But it has recently been suggested that birds didn't evolve from dinosaurs. They both started along the same path, but it is now believed that along the way the evolutionary line split and dinosaurs and birds both evolved on there own paths parallel to each other.

  • @Gravekeeper67 idk, birds started to pop up in early-mid jura, you may be wrong

  • @xerke A dinosaur evolving into a bird is just like an African lion evolving into a Bengal tiger. There both related but one evolving into another just isn't gonna happen. If dinosaurs evolved into birds, then birds wouldn't have appeared until after the dinosaurs were gone. the fact that birds appeared in the early-mid Jurassic only further proves what I said.

  • Raptors rule!

  • those raptors look and sound like pod from the dinosaur planet series

  • @josedesomb66 Heck yuh! It's Pod in teh making!! GO POD!!

  • Lol the raptors feathers look like fur.

  • but how were dinersaures made? were they made the same way as we were? ( not like a egg) i mean like how did they start and if they all died then wouldnt they come back sometime on this planet

  • @jozza656 The theory is the same as in evolution, it started with bacteria, then it all became fishes and other aquatic animals who eventually left the sea and began to change into the first reptiles, whom became dinosaurs, and to answer your question, yeah they may come back because it has been proved that life in earth tends to repeat itself

  • raptor

  • Therozinosaurs rule! They're the coolest dinosaurs!

  • This therozinosaur in North America is actually called "Nothronychus". Pretty amazing. Isn't it? :)

  • can u help me out please, i thought all feathered dinos were coelurasaurs (including dromeosaurs like raptors) and i thought what they call a coelurasaur is a troodon which for some reason isnt classed as a coelurasaur. Im totally confused, can you help me understand this, or where the mistakes are? Thanks.

  • therozinosaurs was a raptor but evolution works in strange ways. mayby it became a herbivor because prey was running out. i hope this helps

  • Actually, I think it was more related to Oviraptor.

  • Therizinosaurs are secondarily herbivorous. All theropod dinosaurs with feather impressions on their fossils that we know of were within Coelurosauria which includes Therizinosaurs, but Coelurosauria was a taxon that was around 100 million years prior to this setting already, it includes everything from T.rex to Ornithomimus, so a lot of them don't look superficially similar anymore after they have specialized on different niches.

  • The coelurosaurs is a superfamily it includes the tyrannosauroids and the maniraptorans. The maniraptorans are the raptors+ oviraptors+ threzinosauroids+ alvarezsauroids+ struthiomimosaurs. Tyrannosauroids you probably understand. Coelurosaurus is a primitive coelurosaur.

  • @Tyler3967 He's got a backhand to be proud of also.

  • @Tyler3967 Yeah sure is, infact it's the second Therizinosaurids to ever live North America, the 1st one was the Falcarius which it probably evovled from.

  • @Tyler3967 yes

  • It's their weirdness, like giant ground sloths pretending to be dinosaurs. They're cool with their style because who's going to mess with those Kruger claws? Well, except for that one foolish raptor.

  • yeah

    and nothronychus has relatives in asia llike the huge therezinosaurus who could fight off relatives of t-rex with even bigger claws for defense and browsing

    of course dromaeosaurus has relatives in asia and europe and some of them took down iguanodons :S

  • @HoopsAndDinoMan No spino does! they are the coolest!

  • no actually this is one of the most accurate dinosaur shows out here.

  • No, i see what this guy means, som of it actually is, but mostly because its outdated ^_^

  • not really...

  • Lol me too

  • wish i had been there!  :)

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