00:00The Most Dangerous Dinosaurs That Ruled the Ancient World
00:03Across ancient forests, rivers, floodplains, deserts, and coastal plains,
00:09dangerous dinosaurs hunted, charged, clawed, and ruled their territories.
00:14Tyrannosaurus rex stalked late Cretaceous North America with huge teeth, strong legs, and a powerful skull.
00:21Spinosaurus moved through ancient river systems using a long snout and tall sail while hunting near water.
00:28Spinosaurus hunted in South America, carrying a massive body and jaws built for large prey.
00:35Carcharodontosaurus crossed North African landscapes with blade-like teeth and a skull made for powerful bites.
00:42Allosaurus chased prey through Jurassic floodplains using long arms, sharp claws, and serrated teeth.
00:48Velociraptor moved across ancient Mongolia with curved claws, speed, and a lightweight body built for pursuit.
00:55Euteraptor stood much larger than Velociraptor, carrying strong legs and sickle-shaped claws for close attacks.
01:02Carnotaurus ran on powerful legs, showing a bull-like head, short arms, and forward-facing horns.
01:09Ankylosaurus defended itself with heavy armor and a tail club that could swing with serious force.
01:16Triceratops faced threats with three horns, a large frill, and a heavy body built for defense.
01:21These dinosaurs share one pattern.
01:24Teeth, claws, horns, armor, speed, and size made survival dangerous.
01:30When a fossil skull fills a museum wall, the ancient world still looks intimidating.
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