And that is what makes the death of the mother T.rex in Death of a Dynasty (Walking with Dinosaurs) even more tragic then the death of Littlefoot’s mother (The Land Before Time)
Sauropodophaganax?
And that is what makes the death of the mother T.rex in Death of a Dynasty (Walking with Dinosaurs) even more tragic then the death of Littlefoot’s mother (The Land Before Time)
@Fire Campaign I credited it.
I love how the AI thought Yi qi was an attractive Chinese woman.
In the episode A Visit from Thomas, originally named Oliversaurus after the excavator Oliver who found the fossiler (not to be confused with the number 11 engine also named Oliver).
This post is now open to Thomas and Friends and Dino fans alike!
Appears to be based off the ones in ARK Survival Evolved.
Several portrayals are awesome.
Dinosaur Revolution, as @Louisloudchoorex said, is a very awesome/tragic portrayal, that poor young rex, and showing how troodontids may have managed to last longer than nearly all other dinosaurs.
Life on Our Planet: For showing how sharks and other scavengers made it through while the big marine reptiles did not.
Survivors: A New Theory (Amazing Dinoworld): A currently underrated and new depiction of the mass extinction and also showing how some non-avian dinosaurs managed to survive for quite some time post-impact, plus featuring mostly “new” and lesser-known dinos such as Puertasaurus, Maip, Stegouros, and Imperobator.
Fantasia: An archaic portrayal, but still very good at painting a bleak picture of a global drought killing off the dinos.
Planet Dinosaur: For focusing on how the mass extinction affected Hateg Island.
Walking With Dinosaurs: Showing the asteroid’s blast wave blowing the orphaned baby T.rexes to their deaths.
Last Day of the Dinosaurs and Animal Armageddon: Both displaying the range of disasters affecting the animals.
Magnificent!
“Pixar Movie poster for the film “Titanoboa” featuring a massive snake in a swamp”
Yes, I am aware it was misspelled as Titanoo.
“Pixar Movie poster for the film “Carboniferous” featuring a massive millipede in a jungle” by Freepik.
The millipede is Arthropleura, btw. And yes, I am aware of the misspelling.
Would you watch that movie?
@Gojiraaaaaaaaa So if the AI generates words, that means it steals? It could have just made random words.
@Friendly Kelbeam of the Hood must mean Antrodemus.
Source: Dinosaurs in your Backyard by William Mannetti (1982)
What could Fallen Kingdom: A Tyrant’s Tale, be about?