BBC Horizon – My Pet Dinosaur – Part 1

BBC Horizon on dinosaur evolution and dinosauroids…

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25 Responses to “BBC Horizon – My Pet Dinosaur – Part 1”

  1. drav1dan says:

    @FreethinkingJim : …
    @FreethinkingJim : Hmmm. Maybe the dino fossils looked like a hot chick to me that day. Anyway, there are many hot chicks into paleontology nowadays. 9:15 is an example.

  2. FreethinkingJim says:

    at 6:20 I don’t see …
    at 6:20 I don’t see any girls, dude. sorry

  3. FreethinkingJim says:

    If dinosaurs hadn’t …
    If dinosaurs hadn’t died out there would have never been no large mammals.

  4. mikedudek says:

    I doubt we would …
    I doubt we would even be around. I think the extinction of the dinosaur gave birth to the possibility of humans. What’s fun to think about is whether or not its possible that “successful” species expire. Like us now.

  5. wizzzer1337 says:

    i believe something …
    i believe something like a giant Saurapod might need a few RPGs to take down…. not to mention, suppose Dinosaurs were not to be extict, we would have quit a bit more than just technology to advance. we would have to battle dinosaurs.

  6. gxxr1130 says:

    If you had a .50 …
    If you had a .50 sniper rifle you wouldn’t think that.

  7. AquaRing says:

    …you don’t …
    …you don’t actually know how this stuff works, do you?

  8. Eldeecue says:

    Um….why is this? …
    Um….why is this? Man spent most of their evolution being preyed upon by larger mammals. Saber toothed tigers, etc.
    If anything having larger predators around helps the development of intellect.

  9. drav1dan says:

    6:20 Paleontology …
    6:20 Paleontology is full of hot chicks. No wonder everyone is interetsed in dinosaurs these days.

  10. wizzzer1337 says:

    the moment we …
    the moment we ressurect dinosaurs we are the pets.

  11. TheOmega11 says:

    lol dinosaur …
    lol dinosaur dominatrix

  12. TheOmega11 says:

    Yep. They named the …
    Yep. They named the dinosaur Wilo.

  13. AnimeComicLover says:

    lol missed =.=ll
    lol missed =.=ll

  14. TheCombativeObjector says:

    No. Here’s your …
    No. Here’s your final thumbs down.

  15. TheCombativeObjector says:

    The only way a …
    The only way a reptoid would have come about naturally was if the larger dinosaurs went extinct, but the moderate/smaller dinosaurs remained. Otherwise, mammals would not have been able to have evolved into man.

  16. RoyalKnightVII says:

    Scary? Have you …
    Scary? Have you ever played Legend of Zelda! They are the most powerful force in Hyrule!

  17. pitviper12345 says:

    agreed :)
    agreed :)

  18. pitviper12345 says:

    haha cute :D
    haha cute :D

  19. Kryanwan8 says:

    I think if they did …
    I think if they did survive, we wouldnt get very far in life. They would probably be dominant over us, and we would be prey. But having a pet Apatosaurus would be pretty nice.

  20. BlackenedDoomProphet says:

    man i want a Yoshi …
    man i want a Yoshi dinosaur!! from the movie Super Mario Brothers!!!! how awesome would that be!

  21. incrediblejessen says:

    the idea of …
    the idea of humanoid dinosaurs is flagrantly ridiculous and unscientific.

  22. ymoustahib says:

    i heard they found …
    i heard they found a dinosaur heart which proved dinosaurs were hot blooded

  23. moatguy says:

    I do like dinosaurs …
    I do like dinosaurs but we would not be as we are today if not for them dying out.

  24. RideMyBMW says:

    “the human dino …
    “the human dino thing looks alot like how some aliens look” – gall

    Exactly. How the fu%$ could we know what was going on 65 million years ago ?
    Heck, we can`t even tell what was going on 2000 years ago, let alone 65 million. 99.9% of all dumb dinosaurs could have been farmed by the remaining “smart” 0.1% for all we know.

  25. RideMyBMW says:

    Scientific …
    Scientific arrogance…Had the dinosaurs evolved (we don`t know if they did) , they`d have had a 65 million head start on us humans. These talking heads they got on the show got nuthin on them. Think bout it, we supposedly got a 5 million year head start on gorillas, right ? Imagine what a 65 million year head start would look like.