https://youtu.be/f7kvwp9aIyM?si=a4C7EWREEL677mOOI'm personally digging this, we barely get any good cenozoic content, and based on the previous two seasons of this it'll be a fun watch. Also:>Thylacoleo>Moa>Steller's Sea Cow>DoedicurusFUUUUUCK YEEEAAAAH DUDES!!!!
Time for some mammalkino
>>5069506No cause Megalania was in the trailer too
Prehistoric Planet S1 and S2 had around 52 species in total, this will probably reach similiar number. I already counted near 30.
>>5069503Will I be able to enjoy this one without paleoschizos screeching at me?
>>5069521You already know the answer to that anon
>>5069503why is Attenborough not narrating this time?
Where are the feathers?
>>5069543Check the moa and elephant bird scenes
>>5069503>dwarf elephants>megalania>moa>enhydriodon>megalania>Steller’s sea cow>gigantopithecus confirmed>walking procoptodonKino. That thylacoleo especially is a thing of beauty
>>5069556You're right. My mistake.
>>5069514Fuckin sick. Also I heard that they're gonna be mixing in footage of real extant animals in there with the CGI ones, so we'll probably be seeing a shitton more than that.
>>5069503>they gave megalania snake eyesPack it up
>>5069569Now that I think about it I can't think of any monitors with them.
>>5069568It was awesome back in WWB in Australopithecus episode, its just gonna be amplified now to 11. Also Surviving Earth will also be a treat after this since its made by the Walking With crew.
>>5069569How do they make so many fantastic designs and then pull a retard move like this
>>5069572That’s because they don’t. Especially not the big ones like Komodo dragons that megalania is closest to. Monitors are diurnal. It’s such a minor detail yet such a baffling mistake
>>5069573I dunno, considering the actual Walking With Dinosaurs sequel we got from BBC a few months back my hopes aren't too high for this one (although to be entirely fair I haven't looked into it much so i could be wrong here). Either way, that'll come out sometime next year, this comes out at the end of this month, so we've got plenty to look forward to in the meantime yk?
Can someone remind me why all these wwd copycats don't use any practical effects, puppets, or animatronics anymore? Don't get me wrong, cgi is pretty good nowadays, but what made a lot of the really impactful scenes in wwd so punchy were the real life things being recorded instead of edited in.
>>5069503yes yes yes yes yes yes
>>5069586>now you might think it's ridiculous>that me>a gigantopithecus>would ever dream >that I'd get to be>on a big shot paleo doc
>>5069503>giant fossaLooks like we’re getting a decent number of Madagascan animals and plenty of obscure shit
>>5069589What are the chances we get to see that bigass gorilla lemur?
>>5069586This one is phenomenal
>>5069586the big monke, redditopithecus (just joking)>>5069584Seconded, but budget is high for Prehistoric Planet anyways and they are really pushing CGI to its limits.>>5069578Surviving Earth isnt BBC production, NBC i believe instead.
Where's the Paraceratherium?
>>5069630Fossilized
>>5069630Nigga this is about the pleistocene. Paraceratheriun died in the miocene.
Imagine after this they do the Permian
>>5069584Probably using b roll from the other documentaries.
>>5069635Whats not to like there. This one goes hard too.
>>5069539On one hand, I wish we had Attenborough narrating again.On the other hand, dude's 99 years old so it's understandable someone else is doing it.
>>5069648Is he really? Wow, glad he's made it as long as he has.
>>5069503Why did they give the moa neck testicles?
>>5069635I wonder how hard they had to contain themselves to not give it lips covering the fangs
>>5069723>this argument againThe exposure of a dead cat’s teeth is not a pysop to demasculate you
>>5069720The elephant bird's the one with the neck testicles. The moas have bare necks
>>5069764Ah ok
>>5069760I have no idea what that has to do with anything. I just think the people working on modern documentaries are the type that would write shit like that blog post talking about Smilodon having its fangs covered (even tho it's bullshit and i am very glad it didn't stick)
>>5069760Mindbroken
>>5069760what?
>>5069586Yup, looks like kino's back on the menu.
>stegodon>giant storkWe're getting hobbits aren't we?
>>5069775are you new here or do you not know what mindbroken means?
>>5069569This is one of the only real issues I’ve noticed and it’s just a tiny detail
>>5069569>>5069825Since it's relatively minor, you think if we bug them enough we can get them to change it before the end of the month?
>>5069633hard to say because the big hitter animals are all spread across the time period while PP's format is about depicting a single period's snapshotwouldn't take much to change the format tho, if anything i'd be afraid of them giving random speculative bullshit once again (not much a fan of the cassowary-like moa in this trailer)
>>5069586literally me.
>terror bird>mostly-flightless????
>>5069915it's either a slip up or they're gonna talk about it's relations with caracarashowever,>flying terror birds
>>5069908Judging by the fact that we're getting both Gigantopithecus and the start of the Holocene in this it leads me to believe that they're already going in the direction of multiple episodes covering multiple different points in a time period with both the early and late Pleistocene being teased so far.
>>5069828they'd have to re-render all the scenes, granted it wouldn't be much but it would delay release by one month at best. doubt they're gonna bother
>>5069915>>5069918The last living terror bird species was a turkey sized bird called psilopterus, and it was the only terror bird to even make it to the pleistocene. A fun theory certain paleontologists have speculated on is that since this bird was only slightly bigger than a seriema, it may have been able to poorly fly for short distances to escape predators or get on small trees to roost (like a seriema). So they may be referring to that.
>>5069915>>5069923Is there a reason these two have the exact same head design/color?
>>5069633Do permian synapsids have fur debates? Like sometimes I see gorgonopsids and others with fur and whiskers
>>5069984Gorgonopsids could've but there's no evidence of it. Dimetrodon almost certainly did not.
>>5069569Well that's fucking retarded
>>5069760Holy schizo
>>5069984I think there's some gorgonopsid dung with hair in it which implies either it had hair or its prey did. Either way giving DImetrodon hair is fucking retarded
>>5069955Probably so they look more familiar and appealing to a general audience, kinda like the barn owl mononykus from s1
>>5069955Gabirel Ugueto probably advised on the show. I know Mauricio Anton did regarding saber-tooth cats.
>>5070038I am referring to paleoschizo Einstein
>>5069984Some did and some didn’t. Dimetrodon or one of its relatives had scales on its belly and tail but thin unkeratinised skin elsewhere, so it probably wasn’t furry but it might’ve had a couple whiskers or something
>>5070086Yes and you sound like a schizo while doing so
>>5069984At the very least we know that Lystrosaurus (or one species of the 4) had tough and smooth skin with only sparse bumps thanks to a mummy found in 2022
>>5069822Do you?
>>5070107What point are you even making
>>5069503I wonder what sort of quirky glub shitto pseudo-scientific bullshit will they come up with this time.
>>5070246It was one scene with the sauropods man holy shit. Not to mention that despite the dumbass balloons it was one of the cooler scenes in the whole doc because a sauropod kaiju battle happened. Suspend your disbelief a little ffs.
>>5070256That one was really funny because they literally got the guy who discovered that species to come up with that, there's a interview where he said that he was gonna have to deal with people thinking it was 100 percent real and not symbolic
>>5069503Will the Mammoths have "scientifically accurate" wings and strangling penises?
>>5069569How do you fuck up this bad? The living relatives are right there. This isn't even a genus difference. This would be like if there were an extinct species of Loxodonta and you decided to put the trunk on the ass.
>>5069635What? No bulldog pouches colored bright orange and fuchsia?>>5069723I know, right? Someone had to be locked in a closet and beat with a baseball bat throughout the entire production to prevent this.
>>5069760It's not to demasculate, you filthy heebfem, it's a CIA tactic to make everything shit so neoliberal video game lines keep going up. A hyperintelligent society of competent scientists is bad for both business interests and government control.Oh the things I'm going to do.
>>5069984>Do permian synapsids have furNo, that's too early.>debatesNobody gives a shit about "debates" except the syphilis and monkey pox infested faggots at the CIA.
>>5070041There isn't. And I think that was chinkshit. The "earliest hair" in the fossil record is chinese. Go figure.
>>5070065Ugueto shat the bed to "get the modern audience" (gore + scientific inaccuracy), but Anton is and has always been legit.
>>5070086>paleoschizo EinsteinI don't consider that a compliment. Einstein was a retard and a jew. I can almost appreciate the thought though. Still, the jewishness of it destroys even that.
>>5070088Synapsid hair did not exist in the Permian.>>5070256>This fucking postNigger...
>>5070274Then don't put it in the show, "genius". Once again proving paleontologists are retarded. No chemist would be like "We made the animated CO2 molecule have an extra chlorine molecule because it's cool, but it wasn't meant to be taken seriously". Outside of sociology bullshit, paleoniggers are the only "scientists" that pull this constantly antiscientific shit.
>>5070458*Chlorine atom
>>5070246I'm sure there'll be at least one thing so retarded nobody saw it coming and Eglin is preying it gets online attention and if it doesn't, they'll just use bots to generate it.
>>5070456Anon you might have Asperger’s if you aren’t getting these
>>5070458What a terrible comparison
>>5070457There are coprolites from the Permian with hair in them
>>5070458haven't you got Eocene palm leaves to glue to dinosaurs to prove they weren't feathered?
>>5070256One scene is too many for something that is meant to be scientific
>>5070481I'm mocking you.>>5070483>PossibleNo there aren't.>>5070526PeePee isn't meant to be scientific. That's how it markets itself. It's meant to be propaganda.
>>5070529>I'm mocking youIf your idea of mocking someone is making yourself look like a retard then sure>No there aren'tCope>It's meant to be propagandaSeethe
>>5070587>SeetheNo seething necessary. I was simply stating an objective fact. Calling PP "scientific" is like calling yidsney's Dinosaur scientific. Actually, that movie is probably MORE scientific since they didn't try to reinvent all the dinosaurs for attention seeking female behavior.
>>5070592>since they didn't try to reinvent all the dinosaurs for attention seeking female behaviorNo need to project your inability to talk to women onto extinct animals
>>5070594Why the fuck would anyone intentionally talk to women? Feminized men are bad enough. I mean if you're insulting them, yeah, I get that.
>>5070598So you’re a fag then?
>>5070599Yeah lemme suck that dick real quick.
guys can we please talk about the pleistocene
>>5070678Sure what would you like to know? Here are some basics:1: Humans 100% caused the end Pleistocene extinction(s), there's actually more than one and they actually go back to the Pliocene when humans first started using stone weapons2: PeePee is anti-scientific LARP bullshitAny other questions, just let me know. I actually specialized in North American Pleistocene megafauna before I got into the Mesozoic.
>>5070678>>5070766Why is there only one species of Odobenidae left? What happened to the others?
>>5069503>si=
>>5070088>>5070041Dimetrodon had mammalian-like skin, which is commonly associated with hairAnd while it was a rather long lived genus with a bunch of different species living on different parts of Pangea, the Permian did go through a few cold periods. So yeah, it makes sense for some species at some points in time to grow fur, especially the smaller ones
>>5070788holy shit
>>5070788We're controlled by retards that think they're gods.
>>5070799No it didn't.
>>5070782It was never a large family and many of the genera/species in it likely belonged to only one or a small number of chronolineages (most of these are not Pleistocene animals, btw). One of the things about extinctions most people don't realize is that far fewer species in Earth's history actually "went extinct" in the way that people tend to think. A very large number of them "went extinct" because they gradually changed into their descendants in an anagenetic (unbranching) lineage.
>>5070455Anton has always been based no doubt about that. On the other point, just regarding gore, modern audience dont seem to like that, there is wierd lack of it in these documentaries to be honest, if you watch safari sighting videos and trail cams you know what im talking about. Removing gore from milsim and hardcore fps games is the shitties thing you can do for example. Im still for hot chicks in fiction, but this is real life simulation and documentation we are talking about, so gore just steps up the immersion. Maybe its harder to animate i dont know. What you are talking about is double standards about nudity and gore in modern media which i agree, but its different in this case.
>>5070945>modern audience dont seem to like thatObviously, that's why Brian Engh can't be escaped. Nobody has every jerked off to gory images of dinosaurs. Oh wait that's all there is saturating the entire paleoart community now.
>>5070799>it is likelyCall me when they find direct evidence of hair on Dimetrodon
>>5070962I don't think Brian Engh is a good example since he's a very particular breed of degenerate autist sexual deviant
>>5069503I’d rather drink shit than watch this creepy, pozzed jewish garbage.Which animals will be trooned out in this one? Male saber tooth tigers cutting their tusks off so they can attract male mates?
>>5070970All modern paeo"artists" are now. It's not exactly an uncommon issue. The entire field has been completely overrun by scientific inaccuracy and exposed intestines. You're just being disingenuous at this point, which means you you're a paid propagandist.
>>5070975>>5071008>WAAAHHH THEY DIDNT DRAW MY LIZARDS LIKE I WANTED
>>5071020>Say thing that is true>Propagandist claims it's not true>Reiterate that it is and he is clearly lying>Once exposed, he throws a meltyAh the ol' dead internet special. First propagandize, then gaslight, then throw a fit. Delicious!
>>5071035>he thinks faeder males are propagandaCry all you want, femboys are an evolutionarily viable strategy
>>5071071Wrong poster, idiot.
>>5071071But what's the point of slapping such an adaptation on a species not known to have had it? just make a documentary on those birds if you want to show it off
>>5071080Because these animals don't exist anymore dumbass. We don't have any 100% evidence on how they did or didn't act, so paleontologists need to extrapolate from what physical traits they have and what we know about modern day animals that fill similar niches. When it comes to animals that mate in large harems the "sneaky male" strategy that involves sexual mimicry is something that has been recorded very often to the point of being unsurprising. Cephalopods do it, garter snakes do it, and a shitton of bird species do it. Presenting a hypothetical scenario based on existing animals isn't done to offend your delicate sensibilities you faggot, that's just how nature works.
>>5070945>documentationTbf I don't see, and ever really seen, gore in most nature documentaries no matter the date they were made. Most kills by predators are done off screen or they just show the animal going down before cutting off and the most blood that's shown is just on the predators faces after they begin eating. I have a hunch this is because they want to market them to a general audience and company execs don't want calls from parents complaining that their kid got freaked out seeing gore. Hell I only found out that most predators eat their prey alive in a bloody mess because of safari videos like Kruger sightings, never did any bbc/nat geo/pbs doc show me that
>>5071194Unless it's insects doing the killing. Showing an animal being eaten alive is A-OK as long as it's a stinky bug according to TV execs
>>5071079>you should be able to identify every single whiny fag just by the way they typeconsider suicide
>>5071235Wow, you must have a twat. Even when you're blatantly wrong you try to claim victory. Thank god we have artificial wombs now. All that's left is to make female employment and internet access illegal and WALLLAH.
Imagine Cheese from these grass fed animals...
>>5071238What are you rambling about now
>>5071268meridiungulata my beloved
>>5071268>Toxodon mentioned
>>5071080It's actually quite simple 99.9% of the time behaviors don't fossilize, and the 0.1% of times it does we can never be 100% sure of it. so there will never not be a level of speculation to extinct animals behavior. And the only proxies we have for plausibly reconstructing it is based off of what we observe extant animals doing. Like feeder males, which is about as equally as plausible breeding strategy as any other because breeding behaviors don't fossilize.
>>5071341>>5071396Time travel to milk Meridiungulates soon!
>>5071404Nah that's bullshit the ignorant spew to justify making furfags out of actual animals. Behavior can be seen in tracks and other ichnofossils or in things like various forms of damage or stomach contents. Specuative retards use all kind of ignorance to try to justify their neon colored chicken wattles, but the fact is we have a LOT more fossil evidence about Dinosaurs, etc. than most lay retards assume.
>>5071268Giving Toxodon the most generic coloration possible is a perfect choice
>>5071427They probably made it too hairy though.
>>5071446I think it did have a fairly hairy body, not shaggy but evolving in South America probably required a short but thick coat in the Ice Age Pampas and Patagonia.
>>5071427It really is the most generic large mammal one could possibly come up with
>>5071449Um. No. That would have been a subtropical environment basically containing a hippo. It wouldn't have been hairy.
>>5071472Hippos are Semi-Aquatic. Toxodon probably only went to water to drink, back was too tall, like a Bison, too tall to allow for good buoyancy. Was more like a Rhino in niche but again Rhinos evolved in tropical Asia back in the Oligocene. Toxodonts probably dealt with cooler temperatures especially considering South American proximity to Antarctica during the ages.
>>5071465Skull is interesting and shows a tendency for early Notoungulates to take a Rodent-like form, only for the Toxodonts to go Quasi-Rhino. Actually had constantly growing teeth which needed to be worn down by grasses.
>>5071478No. This belief that the whole world was a frozen wasteland during the last glaciation is idiocy. South America was mostly the same as it is now except drier, so there was a bit less rainforest and more grassland.
>>5071489It wasn't a frozen wasteland but was far more temperate than it is now especially where they roamed.
>>5071020>>5071035Cmon fuck you guys, i just stated the obvious and you went on a tangent about degenerate paleoartists of tumblr and deviantart or whatever.
>>5071071You are not a bird, but a mammal, a primate at that. Femboys are sign when species are in its bad days for us, for birds its different.
>>5071493Nope. No it wasn't. Toxodons aren't from the cold parts of South America. They only inhabited the tropical and subtropical regions.
>>5071495As a dedicated Amateur Biologist... I do worry "Creative License" and "Aesthetic" is getting in the way of cold truths and it's seeping into mass media, though I think the latter can be exaggerated too, blame Tumblr o algo!
>>5071502Why are you obsessed with hybridizing species? Is this some demented op?
>>5071504Just a hobby really... Been this way for decades! Think David from Prometheus/Alien Covenant!
>>5071501The Andes were much colder than they are today so indeed such large mammals wouldn't proliferate up there... Macrauchenia had a Saiga like snout most likely so I believe it did have to deal with a colder and drier environment. Still flourishing by global standards.
>>5071508NO. Stop trying to tell me things that you don't know.
>>5071502Yeah they do suck no doubt. Its just a cheap excuse to justify shoehorning safe space lgbt inclusivity in serious matters.
>>5071517It's all idle speculation... No need to be upset. >>5071518I honestly think the scales and the fluffy feather camps in the Dinosaur debate are equally as biased as each other, depending on the Dino of course but it's an example of how you say it, injections of delusion from those too immature for debate and study.
>>5071522I suppose the crux of our debate is did Toxodon have bare calloused skin like a Rhino or a Horse-like coat, I am inclined to the latter since unlike Rhinos, they didn't have to deal with the extreme heat of Oligocene Asia. But if I am wrong and they did have calloused bare skin then I am that.
>>5071496It’s not just birds. Femboys appear in everything from cuttlefish to lizards to antelopes
>>5071527Not Femboys, more like Betas or Heterosexual Emos. Homosexuality in the Animal Kingdom is either a genetic defect or filling a sexual social void, sometimes conflict resolution, make of this what you will but that's the truth. Humans as they are now have evolved extremely quickly so we are already presented with many societal puzzles.
>>5071533Femboy and homosexual are not interchangeable terms. There is overlap but they aren’t the same thing. They aren’t betas or emos either, faeders are males that deliberately mimic females. A beta would be the satellite male
>>5071554To be frank I think Humans have poisoned themselves into genetic aberrations... These are creatures which have complex mating strategies, not boys who wear stockings for updoots, women are actually repelled by that behaviour and rightly so for the sake of offspring health. it speaks to a certain validation disorder among many others.
>>5071559You're inputting your sociopolitical views into everything, we're talking about mating strategies here, not whatever you're going on about.
>>5071563If femboys were to reproduce then you would be correct, as it happens they generally don't and certainly don't raise them it's just a symptom of a dying species as another anon had pointed out.
>>5071533homosexuality is not even a concept in the animal kingdom faggot. yeah two males will get together sometimes and.. get horny around one another, it is by all accords not gay because those males will go their own ways eventually for a female. but than you have gaslighting söyfag biologists saying how this proves homosexuality is natural, no it just IS. It always WAS and WILL BE.stop applying human concepts to shit that is incomprehensible to the natural world. social animals like being around one another regardless of what sex they are.
>>5071569I am trying to argue your point. Dragonflies are known to damage their genitals through homosexual pairing as a result of a genetic mutation. Not to argue there's a singular genetic basis in Humans but there's a few cases where it is the case in certain other species, Sheep too.
>>5071563He is right>>5071559Homo sapiens concept called "femboy" is not beneficial for offspring health and it is achieved with inducing chemicals in your body to complete the part, they all look sickly for a reason, their only trait is self pleasure and you can be sure a female is not looking for that, this is from a very practical point of view of evolution. There is no sociopolitical shit here, it is a fact they use chemicals to play the part and main trait is self pleasure, and they are very likely to not be fertile nor is there a benefit to doing mental gymnastics and making them be. Sick creatures, what can you say.>To be frank I think Humans have poisoned themselves into genetic aberrationsVery much this.
>>5071572Well the argument that you are not a dragonfly or anything alike still holds, but just a genetic dead end. A stereotypical western concept of a chud will go down as a genetic end knowing it as it was, while a femboy or a fag will go down delusional, it will die within the delusion.
>>5071569Goats are like, super gay, trust me on this.
>>5069569Naish confirmed this to be a genuine mistake and it's too late to change it
>>5071645There is no such thing as a "mistake" in productions like this. They knew enough to fully generate a Varanid, but didn't know what the eyes looked like? Come the fuck on.
>>5069760He's arguing FOR reduced/regular lips, sir.
>>5071645How the fuck did they go through the entire process of modelling, rendering and then making the scenes without noticing that?
>>5071759They did notice it. They're just making excuses now because they thought it looked cool until lizardfuckers noticed it and got triggered. Paleobots don't give a flying shit what anyone thinks and will make dinosaurs wrong on purpose to piss you off. But herpfags are psychopaths so they REALLY care what they think and no herpfag is going to allow them to get away with this shit. They miscalculated and now they regret it. It's like woman having sex, regretting it, then recoding it as "rape".
>>5071645Unbelievable, it's just the eyes, take an extra two or three weeks to render them properly.
>>5071762It does look cool though, actual varanid eyes are dopey looking, makes them look soft.
>>5071784Nobody cares. When did the CIA trannies in pedowood kiddie fuck land decide that "fing wook coow" trumped it looking like the actual thing? Oh that's right, I keep forgetting, weimar germany.
>>5071751I am aware. The point was how he is suggesting they had to restrain themselves from giving it bulldog lips
>>5071784It doesn’t. But even if it was to make it look cool they could just give it red eyes like a croc monitor
>>5071822What red eyes?
They're depicting the teeth much like the lastest Antón papers describe them: visible for Smilodon, inside the mouth for Homotherium. The only guy who went for the bulldog look was Duane Nash is his blog, it wasn't even an actual paper. Many artists got their imaginations piqued and tried that look for a couple weeks and then returned to normal. It's a complete non-thing.What's really important is to stop calling them sabre-toothed "cats", they are "tigers"
>>5071821I'm sure they did. It's not like we don't know who's involved or how they act. Even if we were totally ignorant of all of that, you realize they've already released PeePee past tense, right? We can see with our own eyes the shit they already pulled. Also>Brusatte>Witton>NaishAlways the same shit-stirrers.
>>5072053>surely this poorly lit image represents the eye colour perfectly
>>5072687It's like that anon never saw a dog's eyes inside and outside of the house
>>5072131>They made the past natural T. rex less accurate than the current day cloned oneWill never not be funny to me
Who the hell has Apple TV plus or what ever the fuck it’s called.
>>5072768Anon you're supposed to make a fake account to get a free trial for a week so you can binge it. Or just pirate it.
>>5072772Uh uh uh Anon, you wemembuh the last time you twied to piwate a show, Dad nearly blew a GASKET when he got the notice!
>>5072687The fact that this is the first result when looking up “croc monitor eyes” means he had to intentionally scroll past this picture to find one that didn’t have red eyes
>>5072131>jurassic worldWhat does this have to do with a fucking ice age doc?
>>5072692That's the current state of "paleontology". It's basically full marxist retardation now. Obvious reality is "problematic" and open lies are "scientific accuracy".
>>5072875What the fuck does your retarded comment have to do with Brusatte being a fucking retard that consults on all PeePee programs? I'm just going to start calling anyone associated with this franchise piss fetishists.
>>5073138And you think this means they had to restrain themselves from putting bulldog lips on Smilodon because? Just be honest and say you’re still seething over how they portrayed dinosaurs in the last seasons and now you’re so buck broken by the series that just being associated with it makes you mad. Only you can’t actually find anything major wrong with this one so you have to make up things that didn’t happen
>>5073196You argue like a bitch.
>>5070246Gay saber tooth’s probably
>>5073199Better than having no arguments like (You)
>>5073239Nah, you're just a jewbot. You're programmed to tell lies for engagement. The only engagement you're going to get from anyone under 50 is being told you sound like a woman.
>>5073199>he’s not denying itlol
I have a feeling the sabertooth cat is going to job to make the shiny new (to the audience) otter predators look cool.
>>5074156To be fair one single sabertooth would absolutely job to three enhydriodon that are just as large. What looks weird about it is that one otter rears up on its hind legs to wrestle the cat and the other two just watch but that’s probably just a matter of time, effort and budget
>>5074156>>5074198Otters literally murder the shit out of caimans and alligators, I have zero doubts a fuck off huge one can just stroll about and kill whatever it pleases
I've watched two episodes because I was sick recently and I stopped at the point where a Dino spreads fire on purpose to hunt. It was pretty boring anyway. >muh birds do this
>>5074229>intelligent dinos in jp cool>intelligent dinos anywhere else badDid you think they were all equally dumb as a brick?
>>5074238I don't know if you've noticed but I said >muh birds do thisTherefore your argument is null
>>5074238JP Dinosaurs are more anatomically accurate.
>>5069503that faggotty try-hard narrating voice made me immediately close the tab.
>>5074315The curse of every doc narrator is that they have to live up to David Attenborough's masterful inflection without sounding dumb.
>>5074315It's Tom Hiddleston kek
Guuuuys!!!!https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6eQn4mpjNvkhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KXM46NoFSgYhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uAS7R8Yh9bI
>>5075499>EdgeDisgusting faggot
>>5075547Whats the deal with Edge? I dont watch most of these paleotubers, only Animal Origins and bit of DinoGuy, others i just stumble upon from time to time due to algorythm
>>5075553
>>5075499Lookin pretty good so far I'm not gonna lie