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- 🦖 A wonderful story about dinosaurs, see necessarily! What would it be like if you were transported 100 million years into the past to the age of dinosaurs? You'd have to avoid being eaten by a meat-eating dinosaur. Like this frantic horned dinosaur. You would also have to run for your life. This program presents some of the more recent ideas about dinosaurs that are gaining acceptance while following paleontologists searching for fossils over the decades in the Gobi Desert and New Mexico.
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I saw this when i was four years old and apparently after I saw it, I told my mom “mommy I want to be a paleontologist,” and so started my love of dinosaurs
Did you pursue palaeontology?
That’s a nice story. I didn’t see this film in theaters when it came out, but I did watch it on DVD after it’s release. Good times, also I love dinosaurs too, thanks to Jurassic Park 3 and Disney’s Dinosaur.
I love watching this now. I have dreamed of being a paleontologist ever since I was a kid, and seeing this back in 2007 was a huge part of it. Now nearly 16 years later, I am on track to do that. I even spent the summer of 2021 working at Ghost Ranch and I can literally see the house I lived in at Ghost Ranch in some of the shots! Don't ever give up on your dreams!
Same my brother is 16 years old too!
Remember watching this when I was a toddler lmaoo. Loved it!
I saw it in IMAX at the Henry Doorly Zoo, and I also remember the posters and signs throughout the zoo that advertised it. So much hype and fun memories. Great effects too even to this day.
I remember my mom when i was 4, she started my love for dinosaurs simply with making dinos out of playdough when she worked at the trafic store. It evolved over time with toys and documentaries and ever since i wanted to dig up dinosaurs and see what they truly looked like. My dream from young age was to be in the middle of a desert under a shade slowly itching away bits of grawel and uncovering bones from these prehistoric creatures but as i grew older ive come to learn that you needed college and all sorts of degree for this kind of work so my desire to become a peleontologist faded but has never quite gone away.
I love how it mentions the sound and color of dinosaurs, considering more recently we've been able to tell some of the pigmentation and also how some dinosaurs would sound :)
15:43 So this is how that iconic image came from
Outstanding❤❤❤ interesting
This is a criminally underrated documentary. Slaps so hard
This was truly a blast from the past. I remember seeing this at the IMAX theatre in Texas when I was very young. It actually started my whole dinosaur phase! 😊 Thx so much for uploading this!
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a cavemans fart. a blast from the past.
or dinasaur i guess
@@CarbonMonoxide911 That most be where we get the saying old fart. LOL.
Love watching this... My favorite part was the seismosaurus.... the skeleton is displayed that the new Mexico museum of natural history. Love going there..😁😁
Sorry to ruin your day but, Seismosaurus is actually Diplodocus halli
@@Fargusno7930 why would that ruin anyone's day. They're just synonymous names.
டுக்ங்வ்க்கயேவிஸ்கட்டிட்ச்சேஷ்க்டிகு டைனோசர்
This Documentary is way better than some other documentaries featuring asian dinosaurs especially Tarbosaurus
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I remember watching this when I was nine or ten years old. The music and animation design give it an eerie feel and that’s what I love about this documentary. I love how every scene ends with a dinosaur getting hurt or killed and instantly fades to black. It really puts you in suspense.
How old are you now
Well I wanna keep my age anonymous but I’m somewhere around 10 to 20 :)
This ^ I feel like this documentary is extremely underrated and deserves more attention. My favorite creature in the doc would have to be Postosuchus. What about you?
@Alex SciChannel mine is probably the Tarbosaurus or the oviraptors 😊
@@dinosaurgirl135m what if dinosaurs was real and we had some as pet and some we make fight for fun
I remember when I saw this in IMAX back in 2007. I was 5 at that time and now I'm a 17 year old, high school graduate. Man, time flies by
You'll say that again when you hit 40, then 50 blink 60...
Why are you acting like 17 is old haha but I’m 25 and feel the same way! Just keep enjoying life mate.
chris millan hmm because maybe he said he was 5 when he first saw this documentary and now he's 17. That means that 13 years flew by ? Duh😑😑
You have no idea
Yep your right
This is what I call a REAL Documentary. Well done to the team❤
مافيه احد يعلم بالغيب الا الله
Narrated by Michael Douglas. Epic!
Back in 2007, I thought I never get a chance to see this in person, but now I finally get a chance to see it here on CZcams.
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I saw it too, on Netflix, and the IMAX theater at the Des Moines Science Center
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this documentary is dope! really well done!
حيت صله قامن يتتهولنبه غصب ع الخشته
I love the opening theme at 1:27
Yeah it's good isn't it?
Who doesn’t?
The Tarbosaurus is My favirote of asia.
Great docu-movie🎉🎉
16:12 narrator: tarchia is no wimp his tail can cripple or kill an attacker
tarchia: (hits tarbosaurus with tail club
tarbosaurus:I HAVE CRIPLING DEPRESSION
if you haven’t seen that meme go watch it, it a good one
مطر يضفدع مطر مطر يضفدع مطر
Thank you very much for making this video!
I remember watching this when I was a kid. I don’t know why, but something about this show always... creeped me out. I think it was because of the eerie background music and sound effects, and the way the screen instantly fades to black right after the dinosaur dies.... The way that the screen mostly stays still throughout each clip seems... off.
Also 14:20 always unsettled me too for some reason...
Just me? 😳
Although I must say I really loved the music at 38:35
Michael Douglas narrating. I knew that voice and looked it up. I knew he was a famous actor’s son but couldn’t come up with it. Thank you internet.
الحريمه ومايفعل
مابه طعم رمضان إلا تعودنا عليه لا ضلته ولا صيامه ولا فطوه ولا الوصل
you just know that voice - cool that he narrated that
Excellent doc - thank you for posting!
I watched this in IMAX at the Smithsonian!! It was soo cool
EleFantMonty When? In other words, in what year?
Those two skeletons of dinosaurs fighting to the death at the beginning of the film was cool!
the skeleton trex?
It still fascinates us...gorgeous animals ever walked on Earth...I chose another profession, but I was thinking to become a paleontologist some time..
The roar of the beast 15:43
17:59 "They sat on their eggs, just like modern birds."
Nature gave these mothers a wireless pregnancy period. You go out to eat, and then come to nest from time to time in to nurse the eggs.
Kitty S there’s a fun fact the t-Rex closes cousin is that modern day chicken
@@deborahlaw5961 also other Tyrannosaurs
T.rex's closest cousin is the DODO actually. 🦤 🦕
I love dinosaur and I know all of them
watched in 3d at a museum when i was a kid, here i am 9 years later...
Who else typed "no ads dinosaur documentary" and got ads?
Great video I really enjoy it thankyou
raptor: *fights to the death*
"million years later"
raptor: so... you're probably wondering how i ended up here...
But before I tell you that story I have to tell you this one...
Go Brontosaurus!
I know it's only for effect but, my god, no predator roars like crazy when it's hunting and thus scare away its prey!!
This was great! Really enjoyed it. Thanks for sharing.
I wish you could upload or download Waking The T.Rex: The Story of Sue on CZcams. Waking The T.Rex: The Story of Sue was also made by Giant Screen Films.
Hopefully your not gonna get me i need to star in film...,,....,,....
Rexy The Tyrannasaurus Rex Me in the act translating: Rexy, I haven’t seen Waking The T.Rex in nearly 9 years since back at the Liberty Science Center in August 2011 when I 1st set eyes on it. Plus, I would’ve expected it to be released on DVD by now like Dinosaurs Alive! is already. Plus, SUE is one of your kind. No matter what designs we make you look like & bring you back to life in the movies. 14:00 Especially one of your close relatives.
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I like that tarbosaurus
The tarbosaurus everyone knows
ضفدع ومايفعل
Patch the mightiest ever tarbosaurus
Ohhh yeah
Yep he is T-Rex's little brother. My girl calls Tarbosaurus Rice-Burner-Rex because she can't remember it's name. I think it is easier to remember to. I wonder if Rice-Burner-Rex had turbo.
Romancing The Stones : Narrated by son of Kirk. Great video.
samething i was thinking. watched romancing the stones as a kid
I like the tarbosaurus
Great video! This truly does show the biodiversity of Earth's past, especially in its dinosaur species!
By the way, that soundtrack that plays in 9:47... wow, that is beautiful. If only there was a full length of that soundtrack that I could listen to.
Instablaster...
Ah finally I found my childhood
37:00 - The guys: "So what are we supposed to be doing in this shot? We can't find anything up here."
Director: "When we fly in, just walk up and then hold up your map, and point around at things, like you're scoping the place."
ماندر الونه بحول الله وقوته ماتتنن العيد
Great documentary. Thank you! Music much too loud though... 😨
D ending scare d crap out of me😂😂
5:20 *starts to have DooM PTSD flashbacks >_
Terima kasih telah membuat masa kecil kami bahagia❤
"Well, we clocked the T. Rex at 35 miles." John Hammond
Props to Michael Douglas for getting the pronunciation down pretty well
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NO WAY I FOUND IT
Michael Douglas talking about dinosaurs is awesome
He is a Dinosaurs himself now. LOL.
Fabulous video
Excellent program, very informative. Is that Michael Douglas narrating? He has a great voice, doesn't bore you to death like many who narrate for these shows. Hope to see more like that one. Thank you.
Yeah it is
@@richardsanchez9190 thought so, thanks.
Yes
Raptor riding a protoceratops 😂😂😂
Velociraptor: YEE-HAW!!!!!!!
Ankylosaurus putting a tyrannosaur to sleep because ITS BED TIME
beutiful intro
Power editing
I remember watching this when I was maybe 5 or 6, in an IMAX theater in 3D, during science summer camp. Now I'm a 24 yr old woman grinning bcs I found my first dino doc again!
The sound track of this documentary is outstanding!
So does anyone know where I can find it?
If you find it, please let me know. I want it too.
Look it up on google
Halarious crocodile eating effigia
A BIG THANK YOU FOR MEASURING IN FEET INSTEAD OF METERS
This supposes that the gobi desert was just as arid then as it is today, in spite of the huge population of herbivorous dinosaurs and the carnivores that preyed on them. So what did the herbivores eat? Sand?
No. In one of the sequences here where velociraptors raid oviraptor nests it depicts them as in an open prairie floodplain.
Funny crocodile eating an effigia
TARBOSAURUS MY FAVORITE
It so fun for my kids they love it
WOW! If that opening isn't proof of a great flood 4,000 years ago than I don't know what is!
How. The fighting dinosaurs were buried from a falling sand dune that had its top layer saturated off from the rains of the wet season. You should really read more scientific papers.
The great flood was 5,000 years ago.
Fantastic. Both informational and entertaining. Very well done.
For those who know it, Seismosaurus is the synonym for Diplodocus
Huh, I never knew that 🤯
thanks for the information
Yep I did
That is correct. From what I've read, Seismosaurus has been redefined as Diplodocus in 2015.
Oh it's a Diplodocus? I thought it was a new find!
beautiful creatures wish they still exist
If they still existed life as we know it would be completely fecked.
We wouldn't be able to venture outside without either being eaten or stepped on. Giant arse dinosaurs would probably destroy our homes and property, not to mention the military and dangerous organizations would probably use them for bad. People wouldn't even be able to let their pets outside in their backyards without a dino eating them.
Are you sure you thought your comment through?
If they had still lived ,humans would have killed off 90% of them ,it's in our nature
@@wlf-kidri7008 if they don't extinct then mammal wouldn't be able to grow as humans
Not to be pedantic but they do still exist. Birds are avian dinosaurs.
Do dinosaurs giants of patagonia
The great Michael Douglas narrating.
Thanks. I thought I recognized his voice.
I saw this when I was 10 at mosi at the imax theater
I forgot how bad hte shrink wrapping was in this documentary. Still love it though
I think I saw Mr White and Jessie cooking out in the desert...
"80 million years ago"
Rickraptor: OF COURSE IT'S 80 MILLION YEARS AGO ITS ALWAYS 80 MILLION YEARS AGO
15:11
0:56 I thought he said "F*cked to the death." And was like whuuuuuttttttt??????
I'm the best
If dinosaurs are related to birds. Trex probably walked a lot like a crow or pigeon. Bobbing their head in the same way.
Id say trex didnt bob its head when walking, especially if it weighted 6-8 tons and likely wasnt feathered, or atleast it wasnt so prominent
Maniraptorians were more bird-like so for them, its plausible
T-Rex was much to cool to bob his head. A bobbing head is the sign of a wussy. T-Rex was a beast.
Well just figured the hip structure is very similar. And the posture is very similar. So maybe the shoe fits. Crows and birds walk that way because of the hip position in relation to the spine. Which is very close to t-rex design. So
I read a book about this in school ;w; but it was cartoon
The narrator is Michael Douglas!!
Tge Govi Desert wasnt a desert back millions of years ago.
15:41
Rewatching this, I'm amused at the Indiana Jones music they're using. Highly appropriate, but still amusing.
For a 40-minute "movie" called "Dinosaurs Alive," there aren't a lot of dinosaurs...dead or alive. Strange, too, how representations of such heavy animals cause virtually no impressions in the earth/sand when they walk.
They do. We find dinosaur tracks all the time all over the world.
I remember seeing this.
Same here
@@RedWolfStudio527 WHAT THE-
@@hamidulhaque3995 yea its me RedWolf Studio whats good man
I raised chickens and they would swollow stones to help digest what they eat.
So close it looks like 3D
Loved it! Good Job! Awesome
I Never Watch This When I Was a Kid 😂
The audio is all over the place
can please upload walking the t rex the story of sue
29:51 Who else flinched at this point in the movie when watching this in 3D?
I think i cringed at the pickaxe guy swinging it near the foot of the guy at the top.
@@elusivellama lol
I watch seoul 63 building imax theater
Dinosaurs dinosaurs I never kn my step mom was so popular😹😹