Does anyone know how they made the sounds for the Dino Dana nanuq? It's like a weird terrifying trumpeting noise, it sounds funny.
@DeadSound7 сағат бұрын
My boy made the thumbnail! Whoohoo! :D
@JohnathanCroak8 сағат бұрын
My favorite prehistoric organism of all time
@TheRaptor449 сағат бұрын
Ew
@cliffyp1311 сағат бұрын
6:23 in Sauria episode 2 we actually see the Nanuqsaurus change plumage color for the spring in the short clip where they are in a mating display. Right around the 12 minute mark with the seasonal change montage 🤓😊
@DylanFoxGuy2k1013 сағат бұрын
They Look Like Strange Seals, But Very Decent
@veincity983415 сағат бұрын
lakota would be happy with this one
@SpinoTrap15 сағат бұрын
Saurophaganax pls
@Y.Gigantae16 сағат бұрын
10:51 How can I find the stats of every Animal in the game like there?
@Y.Gigantae16 сағат бұрын
Imagine getting an Yutyrannus in new Seasons of Chaos Theory!
@TheRandomOne_1216 сағат бұрын
Such a goofy little gremlin
@raptor601216 сағат бұрын
One of my favorite dinosaurs❤
@Sepi-chu_loves_moths16 сағат бұрын
"Hollow type" great video tho such a triassic core creature
@chancegivens939016 сағат бұрын
What a fun looking citter!
@ididurmom847717 сағат бұрын
So its a reptilian dugong?
@LFDLittlefluffydino17 сағат бұрын
I like that they kept the dialog
@BlueArtemis54_bi20 сағат бұрын
6:30 with this it might be similar to a Willow Ptarmigan (a small pheasant-like bird that lives in tundra regions in Alaska, Canada and Northern European countries?)
@Raphus_200115 сағат бұрын
in Europe we have rock ptarmigan
@superiorcybergodzilla567022 сағат бұрын
Would you do the many interpretations of the Yeti?
@Saphira3441Күн бұрын
i remeber when that happened in the ep and was like "dam right, get em" XD its nice to see that you dont just need a Anky on your side to protect you. Befriending anything can give you a chance! even if its viewed as nothing more then a runner. Edit, that said BUMPY FOR THE DANG WIN!!!!
@Willreacts1109Күн бұрын
That was really cool. Many interpretations of video. Also, my favorite version of nanuqsaurus is the one from Dino dana. Walls, my least favorite one is the one in walking with dinosaurs 3d. Also, for the other many interpretations of video, I want you to do sinosauropteryx. Because why not. Will.
@andrews_lego_tanks_and_moreКүн бұрын
To follow this up, you should do a video on Pachyrhinosaurus
@armypug9064Күн бұрын
finnaly my favorite dinosaur gets some light how bout next you do werhusaurus
@XXGODZILLAXX439Күн бұрын
God i love this thing so much
@0TerminalКүн бұрын
No rampardos? 😢
@aidanmccardell2226Күн бұрын
himb
@gloriatenorio6559Күн бұрын
Dino guy how stupid are you Halloween was 2 months ago October November December 15
@athos9293Күн бұрын
"He inhabits what is known as the Mysterious Island, an island that is known for being mysterious"
@cryoking5025Күн бұрын
This documentary shouldn’t even be labeled as such. And you said their was inaccurate information, that wasn’t an accident, the creators openly admitted to substituting fact for public appeal, meaning that CHOSE to put in wrong information just to get more entertainment, which is all the documentary is anyway(need more, watch RedRaptorWrites and BugsAndBiology’s videos on it, they go in further depth than I do)
@orionmclaughlin5680Күн бұрын
Styracosaurus is my personal favorite Dinosaur
@Deadpool3EКүн бұрын
7:48 I want to add a bit of important information. Ever since 2023, Nanuqsaurus as a genus has been put into question. The material first attributed to the name was considered too generalized or incomplete for a formal description, resulting in it being a nomen nudem. However, that was from the holotype consisting or incomplete jaw and skull fragments from 2006 and not more complete post cranial specimens found over the years. Keep in mind that the younger specimens were what gave the animal the moniker of a dwarf tyrant before their identities were better known. Anyway, the extra material has helped to affirm two things: Nanuqsaurus was both a valid taxon with a larger body size, though still small compared to other Tyrannosaurines. With the discovery of Asiatyrannus (very creative name, I know), there's a grouping within Tyrannosaurinae supporting more compact "dwarf" sizes. Keep in mind, Nanuqsaurus is the average size of an Albertosaurine and has heft, but agin, relative to things like T. rex.
@peterprovenzano9039Күн бұрын
All Nanqsaurs’s should be depicted in media with Santa hats
@julissaleal2574Күн бұрын
0:56 I thought that was a Gorgosaurus?
@GlennKurusuКүн бұрын
#DinoGuy8 explains his reasoning.
@julissaleal2574Күн бұрын
@@GlennKurusu yeah
@pedrogabrielduarte4544Күн бұрын
Do Australopithecus
@DyanHarper-v3iКүн бұрын
4:11 No! 4:13 No! 4: 15 NOOOOO!!!
@PietroOEpico8257Күн бұрын
Funfact: the carnivores dino hunter allosaurus was the first dinosaur created for the game, it was actually just a test dinosaur so thats why it doesnt look like an allo, even the animation files call it "raptor"
@nathanhayes8593Күн бұрын
Idk if there are enough media depictions but I'd love to see Einiosaurus make an appearance, I remember liking this guy and his weird horn ever since I was a kid
@DinoGuy8Күн бұрын
It is a very cool ceratopsian!
@OVER-RANNUSКүн бұрын
You forgot March of the Dinosaurs. It was an older fictional story/documentary that came out before Walking with Dinosaurs movie about an Edmontosaurus named Scar. I loved that documentary and it does have Nanuq/Gorgosaurus.
@DinoGuy8Күн бұрын
I forgot about that. I only ever remembered the Ablertosaurus from that project.
@OVER-RANNUSКүн бұрын
@ Gorgosaurus was in the beginning of the movie. Killing one of the other Edmontosaurus juveniles. Approximately 18 minutes in and is named at the 19 minute mark. Though I totally forgot about the Albertosaurus in the movie!!!
@crocdoctor7581Күн бұрын
could you do the many interpretations of prehistoric Crocodilians think would be cool
@jamesheasley2980Күн бұрын
Thanks for covering my second favorite theropod! Maybe next, take on my favorite dinosaur period, Maip!
@SergiKTOКүн бұрын
Glad you like my Nanuq!
@DinoGuy8Күн бұрын
It looks fantastic!
@cezannejimenez7164Күн бұрын
8:19 I think the hints of red on their snouts are ment to look like moss/algae/lichen growing on rocks.
@Bobisdumb279Күн бұрын
6:50 "It doesn't look... Bad" *Proceeds to show the biggest eyesore yet*
@LBTElectricDinoOnlineКүн бұрын
Nice Video Interpretation of my favorite Tyrannosaur since Tarbosaurus and Albertosaurus known as The Polar Bear Lizard Nanuqsaurus and I’m happy that Nanuqsaurus is getting some attention and spotlight and one of my favorite interpretations of Nanuqsaurus were Dino Dana, Amazing Dino World, Prehistoric Planet as well as Dinosauria because those were my favorites especially Dino Dana because that’s my absolute favorite and at 4:29, I remember taking screenshots and pictures of the dinosaur on my Twitter page back in 2021 along with other dinosaurs from the series, it was pretty awesome and nostalgic and good idea of using the screenshots I did on my Twitter page for your video which was pretty awesome. Great job on the interpretations and keep it up.
@MarkTheDilophosaurus281Күн бұрын
Dinosaur Noob: dinosaurs did not like cold weather Nanuqsaurus: my name literally means polar bear lizard
@Goober353Күн бұрын
1:43 fyi, you should be saying new GENUS. A species would imply it’s still under genus Gorgosaurus
@DinoGuy8Күн бұрын
I often do. However, more folks are simply familiar with species rather than genus. so, the idea is still received. Plus, it still was a new species of animal, N.hoglundi.
@brunohouthuys84Күн бұрын
Cool @@DinoGuy8 but could you please do many interpretations of Albertosaurus and Troodon please that would be totally awesome don't you think please?
@MarkTheDilophosaurus281Күн бұрын
If dinosaurs celebrated Christmas, this dinosaur would be their Krampus. Btw krampus is like an anti santa
@steventhompson3268Күн бұрын
Nanuqsaurus is the Polar Bear of the Cretaceous. 🦖🐻❄️
@JackSnell-l8wКүн бұрын
Can you please do Many interpretations of Troodon.
@Villy-dv5ynКүн бұрын
2 things i woud love to see in your videos: 1: maby show us a skeleton/the boens or thigns we know of the prehistoric animal, becaus it woud be cool to see how some looked like if u havnt see it befor. 2: maby make some links to where you got your figure becaus i see soem awsome looking bihind you and i woud like afew if theam, so a link to somwhat all the places u got theam from.
@Walter-WhiteMacchiato-2000Күн бұрын
Nanooksaurus must not be in good terms with Qlipothsaurus.