Walking with Dinosaurs 2024 | A DINOSAUR DOCUMENTARY Ep.1 ” North Africa ” | JWE2
Walking with Dinosaurs 2024 | A DINOSAUR DOCUMENTARY Ep.1 ” North Africa ” | JWE2
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🌍🦖 Welcome to “Prehistoric North Africa,” an exhilarating journey back in time to explore the fascinating world of dinosaurs that once roamed this vast and diverse landscape! In this groundbreaking documentary, we delve into the rich geological history and uncover the incredible fossils…
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Keep in mind! Some dinosaurs are represented as different species due to a limited selection of dinosaur models in Jurassic World Evolution 2, Also the video may lead to inaccuracies in depicting coexisting dinosaurs during lack of dinosaurs in the specific time period. Hope you enjoy and it helps a ton if you would leave a comment/feedback and a like to the video! Thanks for watching!
90 000 000 something wrong with the dating, did they carbon date any of the bones, people walked with the dinosaurs. They are described in the bible about 4500 years ago.
Dude spinosaurus is so incredible a dinosaur like that so big good grief imagine going near that thing
How can you know what their hunting style was?
How wonderful documentary! Keep working, sir! 😎👍
what spinosaur mod is that?
Karkaradontosoras
12 year old me overtook my body and was as engaged as in the original. Great work.
So sad that it died
I would love to own all of these DVDs it would be awesome. And I can learn more
I would love to own all of these DVDs it would be awesome. And I can learn more
Do we have any reason to believe that carcharadontosaurus hunted in packs?
There's grass in those landscapes. Shouldn't be grass at this point. But I suspect that's something that game puts in and you can't do anything about.
You did an excellent work here. I didn't play the game, and didn't read the description, so I was convinced this was an official show until I see the graphical errors in 14:50 scene. But its an impressive work anyway, I enjoyed it.
Looking at the structure of the Spinosaurus,it seems most likely that the snout and position of the nostrils were evolved to catch prey in rivers, which would mean that it spent a lot of its hunting time waist deep in water, as water is usually cool and this would cause the animal to lose heat to the water, the sail back would have helped absorb the suns rays and therefore help warm the creature while hunting.
my understanding currently is that the animals back legs were much shorter than shown in this video.
Finally something good to watch subscribed
thank you for this valuable documentary
El paralititan murio asi de facil?
This is such a well made documentary I'm showing this to my nephew that's getting into dinosaurs.
No, not "preserve" but "Conserve" for we too are really biologically animals; but a higher-performance type of animal, and way more capable of utilizing the environment- but like any, as any schoolboy knows who's familiar with even basic biology in grammar school: we really are to use it to our most for our own benefit.
Any businessman knows that to sustain his business he's got to conserve his resources and make the most of them- that's basic common sense; so must we as human beings.
North Africa today is a desert; not grassland savanah though- but the natural history nature of this video is marvelous to behold.
wow I think dinosaurs are not real. If anyone doesn't believe me, give me an example.
Ouranosaurus lived between the Aptian and Albian stages of Cretaceous while spinosaurus lived during the Cenomanian and thus were not actually contemporaries as you portray in this video.
The BBCs Planet Dinosaur also made the same mistake
Looks really good. A bit more editing and you could frankly air it.
Wow Niceee
Nice video buddy! ❤
“Um actually ouranosaurs didn’t almost reach 2 tons it was actually 2-4 tons , 4 being the highest”👆🤓
It would be interesting to see a depiction of Patagotitan's defensive abilities. It's likely they were quite capable of causing major damage with tail or limbs to any theropod careless enough to come very near. Rather than just being walking doner kebabs.