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The Surviving Earth Trailer is Here! Let's Talk About it

Nature and animals

Lets talk about the new trailer! Watch it here: https://screenrant.com/nbc-surviving-earth-documentary-trailer-exclusive/ My reaction: https://youtu.be/1FgD6YczJLQ?si=4ym44j6aWFoFeI17 Join this channel to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMDus_HN11fXlXVnW3vk18A/join Support the Channel: https://www.patreon.com/DinoGuy Also check out my other social media! ⬇️ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dino.guy88 TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@prehistoric_page Podcast: https://youtube.com/@UCdFl7ANb17vSj0l2oeXZX3w Discord: https://discord.gg/PrRxHfrDd6 BlueSky: https://bsky.app/profile/dinoguy.bsky.social Variety Gaming Channel: https://youtube.com/@DinoGuyGaming128?si=RQOhrAlZZYgjleSL #dinosaur #dino

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micheal_santiago
micheal_santiago 1 month ago

This doc will be incredible! Can't wait to watch it here in Brazil

charansarna117
charansarna117 1 month, 1 week ago

I just figured out what kind of ankylosaur that was in 11:30, the one that has its own practical effect. I think it's supposed to be a Niobrarasaurus instead of a Borealopelta. It would have been more of a contemporary of Geosternbergia and the other inhabitants of the Niobrara Formation.

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megan_miller 1 month, 1 week ago

“That looks like ichtyornis” the ARK player in me: *clenches fist*

danieladams607
danieladams607 1 month, 1 week ago

10:58 the cotylorhynchus looks cool as hell man, can't wait to see the full scene with him

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manyadaylight5 1 month, 1 week ago

i have gabriel uguetos dimetrodon paleoart that this was based on as my wallpaper THE DESIGN IS SOO GOOOD

utkarsh.kalita
utkarsh.kalita 1 month, 1 week ago

Nodosaur at 11:30 is most likely a Niobrarasaurus from - you guessed it - Niobrara Formation. I always wondered how did this dinosaur end up in Western Interior Seaway and I'm very excited about getting some story behind it.

taylorsmith924
taylorsmith924 1 month, 1 week ago

Finally, Prehistoric Nature Documentaries seems to be going back to their roots, showing that nature is both beautiful AND brutal.

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marie_austin 1 month, 1 week ago

4:25 Could be an Australovenator. I think the head-shape would match

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saravista28 1 month, 1 week ago

And once again locked behind geographics...

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tammy_white 1 month, 1 week ago

Once again P. longiceps gets the short end of the stick in favor of P. sternbergi still glad to see pteranodontid

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sierrahayes217 1 month, 1 week ago

16:19 I believe this is a member of machaeroidinae,really cool since these majestic animals are extremely unknown and it's new seeing them on documentaries

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erick_pimenta 1 month, 1 week ago

Titanoides, is apparently the big tusked mammal, cool to see a pantodont in a docuseries.

anel.valdez
anel.valdez 1 month, 1 week ago

14:00, never thought I'd see a feathered Spinosaurus. Interesting.

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ross.woodward 1 month, 1 week ago

13:30 maybe a Lessemsaurid

joseph_guerrero
joseph_guerrero 1 month, 1 week ago

Maybe we will see the end Jurassic extinction

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aprilclark960 1 month, 1 week ago

It’s surprisingly unusual to see a shark from the age of dinosaurs killing something in a nature documentary. They’re usually just portrayed as weak compared to pliosaurs or mosasaurs.

michael.campbell
michael.campbell 1 month, 1 week ago

Your channel is such a breath of fresh air for me. Keep it up man and thanks for the information and explanations! 🙏🤝

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sherrybaker792 1 month, 1 week ago

I'm cautiously optimistic for this show. There is alot of stuff I'm excited for, seeing so many new and/or underepresented animals for one, but there are a few things that kinda put me off. For instance, some of the scenes feel a little cool for the sake of being cool, especially the shark attacking the pteranodon (like, there is a dinosaur carcass RIGHT THERE and yet it goes to the length of leaping clean out of the water to grab the smaller meal on top of it, WTF! And don't say its because it has armour, the shark could easily get to the defenseless underbelly). Personally, I'm also a little fed up with alot of these more recent documentaries focusing on all the rises and falls in prehistory. I think that's why I like prehistoric planet so much, it's a nice slice of life kinda show that shows how dinosaurs lived rather than how they died. Then again, that is clearly not what Surviving Earth has set out to do, so I'll try to judge it on its own terms.

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jenniferfoley328 1 month, 2 weeks ago

Disappointed I won't be able to watch this show since I can't afford yet another Streaming Platform, might have to look into other methods

jorge_razo
jorge_razo 1 month, 2 weeks ago

10:22 I remember seeing an image of a whale weighing 21 metric tonns getting dragged into Amazon rainforest 661 meters away from nearest shoreline by a recent storm/tsunami