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  • لا يمكن تحميلك

    

  • dinosaurs are one of earths creatures that intrigues me big time!

  • so wait the eye eats me? why? D:

  • So........ STAR WARS IS REAL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • live oil!!

  • lol! im so embarressed for the scientists that they still dont realize the large sauropods had proboscis like snouts with long dexteritous lips and tounge,and had fleshy resonance chambers on top of their heads like elephant seals today do.for signaling and long-range communication.the sound reverbarated for dozens of miles,over the canopys.they only ate the very tops of the freshest growth,closest to the sun.small birds would peck insects from the mane like a girraffe,with broad dark stripes.

  • @irishbreakfast where did u hear that?

  • @DestrIGNo101 its not a matter of hearing,its common freaking sense!!you dont seriously think they walked through life as lipless herbivores with permanant smiles??you dont think they had nostrils on their head as a fashion statement,did you?look at a moose,then a tapir,then a giraffe.combine the snouts and tounges,now add an elephant seal,with that top resonance chamber for long-range vocalizations.see the where the muscle contacts bone on the skulls? thats a lot of muscle there!not smiles!

  • @irishbreakfast yeh, but they're mammals and there isn't any evidence of that. Sure, they must have had lips, but long proboscis like snouts. And i nevr said they permanently hv smiles anyway

  • @irishbreakfast lots of muscle also doesn't mean they had all those things u mentioned as well. Vote up if u agree people!!!

  • Wow! very nice!

  • I watched the movie in I Max it rocked thumbs up

  • It's a Giganotasaurus

  • i like it

  • @323Zman Icthyosaurus and Liopleurodon.

  • Trying to raise awareness about the new PREHISTORIC CHANNEL that just launched.

  • Been waiting 65mya for PREHISTORIC CHANNEL. Finally launching, but the site is pretty basic right now.

  • Patagonia is in Argentina. Is the south part of the country

  • fan vad den var leskig

  • And in only a few years we can be reasonably sure they had more bristles and simple feathers than bare skin.

  • That is in todays Argentine?

  • hahaha it sounds just like a tie fighter

  • Both continents were seperated, Tyrannosaurus Rex lived in the North America while the Argentinosaurus and Giganotosaurus lived on a seperate part called Patagonia.

  • I can't tell if i like the animation or not

  • patagonia? o argentina?

  • Lo que me extraña de estos documentales es que nombran a la patagonia como si fuese un país y no una parte del territorio argentino. En todo caso tendría que llamarse Gigantes de Argentina.

    What surprises me is that these documentaries Patagonia appoint like a country and not a part of Argentine territory. In any case it would be called Giants Argentina.

  • its real the animals called argentinasauras it shows it in bbc

  • is this sopposed to be a movie

  • @anjoeyBOy the movie is not that gooo :(

  • yeah T-rex is only found at north america

  • I saw this at the Luxor in Las Vegas. The main dinosaurs of this movie are Giganotosaurus, bigger predator over tyrannosaurs, and Argentinosaurus, a giant sauropod.

  • seriously the t-rex screaming like the king of beasts is nothing but hollywood. since when do reptiles actually do tha? sure they prolly opened their mouths hissing, showing their teeth as a warning like snakes and crocs but roaring like some male lion? lol

  • @swiffstep

    My cat doesn't roar but a lion does.

    A lizard doesn't growl but a crocodile does.

    Intimidating sounds are a defence mechanism. It has little do do with species.

  • @JohnyJoe youve obviously never seen your cat hunt or get into a fight have you? haha. as for crocs growling .. yes.. thats about the closing thing .. not spielburgs trex posing for the camera roaring guts out. lol. recent studies have shown trex not to be as capable as it was believed. possibly being a stleath scavenger. its bone structure show it couldnt run, useless arms and once off balance its pretty much screwed.

  • @swiffstep

    You're probably right that dinosaurs didn't roar and shriek like in Jurassic Park (and you're definitely right about the Trex being a scavenger), but I wouldn't doubt at all that dinosaurs made noises loud enough to make any human crap their pants.

    Well, some of them.

  • @swiffstep

    Besides what johnyjoe says dinosaurs have little to do with todays reptiles (note the fundamentally different body structure for only one example)

    Also that was not a T-Rex. Probably a Giganotosaurus or something else.

  • dinos have little to do with todays reptiles?? LOL i think someone needs to catch up on biology class..

  • they did do that, they know it cause there longs and somehow idk how its called the thing where air goes trough they could simulated the sound.

  • no animal does that haha. unless u catch one yawning and screaming simultaniously which is impossible. with a camera hidden infront of it. anyways. such behavior is from human or lesser mammal nature. reptiles on the other hand, do not. unless u can show a solid case of one

  • @swiffstep they are closer related to birds...

  • birds are warm blooded lol. but i know what u mean.

  • Where the heck is Patagonia?

  • It's in southern Argentina......Tierra Del Fuego is down there too.....pretty much untouched land

  • @noelio67

    No wonder I didn't know where it was. I barely know where Philadelphia is.

  • so its a new movie right?

  • The movie is great. Personally I like Dinosaurs Alive better.

  • where did you see it ?

  • hey it does sound like a tie fighter¿!!!!!

  • HAHAHAHAHA tie-fighter, hahahahahahahaahahah

  • Who'd think, that Spielberg's JP series will start all that bullshit?

  • I would...

  • And also this silly thunder stomping like an imperial walker...they've must watched one of Star Wars too many while making this vid.

  • ok!! Why dose Giganotosaurus sound like a tie-fighter??

  • Sure?, I would say it sounds like the imperial fighter LOL :))

  • Why dose T-rex sound like a TIE fighter

  • It's not a Tyrannosaurus, it's a Giganotosaurus.

  • @cloverfield911 You may not know it, but T-Rex was never found in Patagonia, only in North America...

  • @cloverfield911

    that's not T. rex, it's Giganotosaurus. It was longer and had 3 fingers on each hand, not two as in T. rex. The two of them were not very closely related. Giganotosaurus is basically a late-evolving Allosauroid, not a tyrannosaur.

    But yeah, it does sound a bit weird in this movie.

  • @cloverfield911 It wasn't a t-rex

  • @cloverfield911

    A better question is why do Tie Fighters sound like T-Rex?

    BTW, That is not a T-Rex that is a Giganotosaurus.

  • @cloverfield911 Hahaha... BUT THAT'S NOT A T-REX!

  • @cloverfield911 why do tie fighters sound like t-rex's?

  • @cloverfield911 thats not t rex it hasn't even evolved yet, thats probably giganotosaurus or caracharodontosaurus plus t rex is form north america and patagonia is in south america

  • @cloverfield911 It's actually a giganotosaurus.

  • @cloverfield911 its giga not trex

  • @cloverfield911 hahahah

  • @cloverfield911 : Its a Gigantosaurus

  • @cloverfield911 Its a Giganotosaurus

  • @cloverfield911 Its a Giganotosaur

  • @hawkscup2010 It's a Mapusaurs

  • Did it say coming soon to this theater?

  • Shall you be buying a new hat?

  • cool.....

  • and the biggest giants lived in... patagonia?

  • i think i saw something like this in a 3D cinema and a dinosaur comes out of the screen and bites you :)

  • boo

  • whoah. we saw that movie in 3D cinemat. You know with that white glasses. Its cool. If u can go watch it, go. It rocks. 5/5

  • you know there was a bigger giant crocodile called dinosuchus wich looked more like a modern croc cept much bigger

  • how do you make the dioseurs so real

  • they are, or at least where very real

  • omg is that donald sutherlands manly voice? what a legend!

  • هعهع

  • I love sauropods, woot woot!

  • @Kryanwan8 Screw sauropods! Theropods are better.

  • @TheFartoholic Screw Sauropods? Nooo, I really don't like that idea.

  • @Kryanwan8 How do you know you won't like it if you've never tried it?

  • @TheFartoholic Well for starters, falls under the category of beastieality. Second, even if they were alive, you'd probably get crushed even trying.

  • @Kryanwan8 Bestiality ain't that bad. I'd be a liar if I said I didn't find cows attractive with their big, long teats, large eyes and long eyelashes.

  • @Kryanwan8

    yeah,they are the biggest creatures that lived in the earth.

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  • I think that those dinosaurs were the Argentinosaurus and the Giganotosaurus

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