Seven Worlds, One Prehistoric Planet | Fan edited tribute

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  • čas přidán 5. 09. 2024
  • Millions of years ago huge forces ripped apart the Earth's crust creating seven spectacular continents. Over time, each continent developed its own remarkable wildlife, full of dinosaurs.
    66 million years ago, these continents included Antarctica which was still connected to what is today Australia, forming the last fragment of the former super-continent Gondwana. India was also once a part of Gondwana but was now fully isolated and heading north. Just as today Asia, Europe, North America and South America were fully established continents, but they had yet to aquire their modern conturs. Large parts of the lower continental shelfs were flooded by the high sea levels that followed the warm temperatures of the latest cretaceous period. From time to time certain continents like North America and Asia would also reconnect through temporary land bridges, which in turn allowed animals to migrate and expand into new habitats. But once these connections reclosed populations became seperated and evolved in their own unique evolutionary paths, creating an almost endless diversity of Dinosaurs; many of which we will never uncover or understand. The deep past is shrouded in mystery.
    Footage in this edit was recorded from the Apple TV plus series Prehistoric Planet, which you can watch here: tv.apple.com/s...
    As well as the BBC series 'Seven Worlds, One Planet', which also features the tDavid Attenborough narration used in this video.
    Music composed by Jacob Shea and Hans Zimmer.
    You can check out my channel for more palaeontology related short videos and edits.
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