Like maybe there would’ve been documentaries involved with more dinosaurs not just from the late Cretaceous time. But other time. Like Jurassic Triassic and the early and middle part of the Cretaceous time. But the administrator told me that companies that released this are either getting suspended or are shutting down which means that it ain’t gonna get another season anytime soon but if it will and I’ll just have to wait until I hear anything about it, but yeah, I just wish they made another season
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since this dinosaur was only been found by footprints and the name has yet to be figured out I think I know a fitting name for this one maybe this one should be called Mongoliasaurus which that name would mean Mongolian lizard or lizard of Mongolia. What do you think? Is that a fitting name because I think it is a fitting name @Dinowolf56
Since the name is yet to be figured out and since the show originally considered having some names, I’ve already taken ones like Troodon, Stenonychosaurus, etc I think I know I’ve even better name this species could use and because it was found in Alaska maybe this creature should be called Alaskosaurus, which will mean Alaska lizard, or lizard of Alaska. What do you think? Is that a fitting name cause I do think it’s a perfect name. And I’m pretty sure much like other members of it’s kind such as Troodon for instance it may have been omnivorous @Dinowolf56
Like I would definitely want prehistoric planet to do a documentary involving brachiosaurus brontosaurus apatosaurus diplodocus stegosaurus Troodon Utahraptor Gallimimus Eoraptor etc. you get the point after all brachiosaurus is one of my favorite dinosaurs ever
Edit: I realized this documentary is not gonna get another season anytime soon cause the companies that made it are either getting suspended or are being shut down. I was told by the administrator.
Now, as far as I know, it’s been confirmed that this is not an Edmontosaurus and well since the name of this Antarctican species of Hadrosaur has yet to be identified. I think I know the perfect name of this species. Maybe we can call this species of Hadrosaur as Antarcticasaurus. What do you think? Is that a perfect name for this one cause I do think this is a perfect name. And that name will pretty much mean Antarctica lizard. @Rayquaza Dinosaur 37 @BaryonyxLover9870 @Dinowolf56 @11duckhunt
Another episode of Prehistoric Planet immersive is coming in 2025, sadly, it will only be available in London. But at least it proves that the series is still going.
If trend continues to eat no interruptions. How long will it stay?
That sauropod is huge 80 tons and 100ft long
Will it take days or weeks for this trex to continue to eat it all? Or only stay 2-3days will it leave its food source to get water of course but will it return to it?
https://youtu.be/ctYYR6EhcNE?si=mAavp10H2gNP6oEI
Sorry for double post Oop
Ice worlds is my favorite episode of the series because it has various segments in my home state Alaska , but there are a bunch of cool dinosaurs that should have been in it so here are my ideas
Saurornitholestes: saurornitholestes should of had a role in the edmontosaurus segment alongside the dromaeosauruses. both lived in the same place at the same time
Alaskan Troodon: The Alaskan Troodon is quite possibly the most famous dinosaur from Alaska and is also twice the size of T.formosus (yeah I know it's dubious but it should have still been in it)
Alaskacephale: I think these should have had a segment. they're pretty great but don't fit in the other segments
Alaskan leptoceratopsid: the only other known ceratopsid from Alaska and is pretty underrated
Tylosaurus: this is the only mosasaur known from Alaska (I think) and is also one of the most famous
I their two of them founded to be larger
Should this be mentioned into trex page
How intelligent is tyrannosaur rex compare to tv show? What noises can they make compare to trex we know they can’t roar? What about colors?